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A friend of mine pointed this out to me last year right after Christmas. I checked it out and decided I was going to use if for my Christmas wish list this year and I have. And so far I absolutely love it as it has a great interface for the wish list and it’s [...]

Just found this sweet application called myFairTunes that allows you to EASILY convert your purchased iTunes music to mp3 format, DRM-free. I justed downloaded it and it worked like a charm, wish I found this sooner! Oh and of course it’s free!
The creators of this program stress that you don’t use it to illegally trade [...]

Just found out about this last week and unfortunately things have been to crazy to really play around on it much, but nonetheless I was thrilled to discover Nintendo8.com. The site hosts all the classic 8-bit games my generation grew up playing and the best part is it’s free and no downloads are required as [...]

If you ever have the need to resize your partitions but don’t want to pay for a copy of PartitionMagic- check out a great freeware tool called GParted. Maybe you want to remove that D:\ that your PC came installed with and put everything on C:\ in one big partition, or maybe you want to [...]

Lifehacker just posted their Top 10 list for free system recovery tools. There are some good ones on here, although I haven’t used them all- many have great reputations for getting you out of a jam in a pinch. Check it out if you run into trouble…although most aren’t for the novice user, so be [...]

Ran across this site while looking into something for work, it is a suite of browser based software applications. The site is called Zoho, and it provides a lot of (mostly) free software revolving around productivity apps. There are apps for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, wikis, email, chat, and more. If has a very similar [...]

If you are looking to get a DVR and/or entire media center setup at your home but don’t want to spend all the money on licenses and possibly new hardware for the Microsoft solution- then you may want to check out MediaPortal.
I haven’t tried this myself, but I’m very interested in this and may do [...]

That’s the story according to Adobe. The software will be free, ad supported, and online. It will remain to be seen how feature rich it will be, but I’ll definitely be checking it out!
Adobe Photoshop: Online Edition

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