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- Cool Websites and Tools – August 18th 2013 – The Human Body, Automated Craigslist Searches, & Eye Protection
- Let Your Punk Out: 10 Free Album & EP Downloads [Sound Sunday]
- Which Type of Geek Are You, Exactly?
- How May Browser Tabs Do You Have Open Right NOW? [MakeUseOf Poll]
- How to Jailbreak Your Windows RT Device and Run Unapproved Desktop Software
Posted: 18 Aug 2013 03:01 PM PDT ![]() Today in Cool Websites and Tools, we take a look at 5 cool websites, including learning about the human body, compressing images, automated Craigslist searches, listing your collections on eBay, and protecting your eyes from computer monitors. Read on below! The Human Body – Explore a working model of the body. Every part is animated and interactive: the heart beats, guts gurgle, lungs breathe, the skin feels, and eyes see. Designed for kids ages 4+ to discover what we’re made of and how we work. The Human Body is the first in a series of apps contain a recording tool... Read the full article: Cool Websites and Tools – August 18th 2013 – The Human Body, Automated Craigslist Searches, & Eye Protection |
Let Your Punk Out: 10 Free Album & EP Downloads [Sound Sunday] Posted: 18 Aug 2013 01:30 PM PDT ![]() Sometimes we all have to go a little crazy and let our inner punk out. Sound Sunday is here to provide the soundtrack for your wild life. This edition showcases demos, debuts, teaser EPs, compilations, and full albums of enthusiastic young punk rock bands from around the world. Download their music, share it with your friends, and if you can spare a dollar or two, invest it into your favorite talent. Better to support passion than greed. Want to see your music featured or want to suggest something? Email tina at this domain. Single: Busy Living – Townline Genre: pop,... Read the full article: Let Your Punk Out: 10 Free Album & EP Downloads [Sound Sunday] |
Which Type of Geek Are You, Exactly? Posted: 18 Aug 2013 09:30 AM PDT ![]() Alright, from the response we received to an infograph about the things every geek should know, we’ve established that the term ‘geek‘ isn’t generic, and thus, can’t be applied to every person who is geeky or geek-like. Just as well, artist Scott Johnson drew the 56 types of geeks known to exist. Is this the final list? Perhaps it could be — it’s available in print. So, which type of geek are you, exactly? Click to enlarge. Read the full article: Which Type of Geek Are You, Exactly? |
How May Browser Tabs Do You Have Open Right NOW? [MakeUseOf Poll] Posted: 18 Aug 2013 07:30 AM PDT ![]() Last week we wanted your opinion regarding a new endeavor we’re considering: A MakeUseOf magazine. We really appreciate all your insights, comments and ideas, and of course, the time you took to vote in the poll and make your opinion known. Out of 620 voters in total, these were the poll’s results: 1 person (!) would be willing to pay more than $10/month for a magazine subscription; 2% of the voters would be willing to pay up to $10/month; 10.5% think a magazine is a nice idea, but would not subscribe to one; 16% don’t like the idea at all;... Read the full article: How May Browser Tabs Do You Have Open Right NOW? [MakeUseOf Poll] |
How to Jailbreak Your Windows RT Device and Run Unapproved Desktop Software Posted: 18 Aug 2013 06:00 AM PDT ![]() Windows RT is the locked-down version of Windows 8 for ARM computers, as seen on Microsoft’s Surface RT tablet and a few other Windows RT devices. Unlike the standard version of Windows 8, Windows RT doesn’t allow you to install your own desktop programs. You’re limited to the included desktop programs written by Microsoft or Modern apps from the Windows Store. However, there are ways to jailbreak your Windows RT device and run unapproved software on the desktop. These tricks aren’t for the faint of heart. They’re for the geeks out there who have a Surface lying around and want to... Read the full article: How to Jailbreak Your Windows RT Device and Run Unapproved Desktop Software |
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