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January 31, 2019 by Hankers
May 9, 2009 by Hankers
Myoats is a place where you can create simple or complex designs, shapes and patterns.. The designs that you create can be: Downloaded as an image. Downloaded as a transparent png. Saved to your personal account, which allows for editing and re-saving. Made into a wallpaper   Some interesting works displayed on the site.  Check it out.  http://www.myoats.com/create.aspx
April 26, 2009 by Hankers
Drawing Day is a worldwide drawing event encouraging everyone to drop everything and draw for the sake of art. The success of Drawing Day is a direct result of artists spreading the word. Whether you’re a professional artist or you just enjoy scribbling, the biggest contribution you can make is letting all your friends know about Drawing Day. Check the site out for more info. http://www.drawingday.org/
January 2, 2009 by Hankers
Sumo Paint is a ' free ' online image editing application. High-end image editor SUMO Paint is a fairly impressive clone of Photoshop's major features inside a browser window.  Sumo Paint is designed more for image creation rather than image editing. If you're without your favorite desktop editor and in need of photo-tweaking power, SUMO can load images from uploads, URLs, and do its own in-browser copy and paste. SUMO Paint is free to use. Check it out ..... Sumo Paint
July 12, 2008 by Hankers
The big three players of the nearly $37.5 billion video-gaming industrywill reveal their most secretive products in LosAngeles next week at the E3 Media and Business Summit. Each year at E3, game developers and publishers come together to unleash what they hope will become the next big thing. Rumors have swirled about the possibility of Microsoft introducing awireless motion sensor device to rival the Wiimote from Nintendo. Perhaps even a new HALO game. E3 2007 introduced such hits as "...
May 4, 2008 by Hankers
Software giant Microsoft has walked away from its bid to buy Yahoo,saying the latest asking price of US$53 billion, or $37 per share, istoo high. The decision came after Saturday morning talks between Microsoftchief executive officer Steve Ballmer and Yahoo chief executive officerand co-founder Jerry Yang. "Despite our best efforts, including raising our bid by roughly $5billion, Yahoo! has not moved toward accepting our offer," Ballmer saidin a statement late Saturday. Do you bel...
March 8, 2008 by Hankers
It's been 30 years that Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker'sGuide to the Galaxy has been broadcast on BBC radio and yet its most famousmystery is still waiting to be resolved. Douglas Adams died in 2001 without revealing the meaning of "42". Stephen Fry, a close friend, and the voice of the audiobook claims that " Douglas told me in the strictest confidence exactly why42. The answer is fascinating, extraordinary and, when you think hardabout it, completely obvious " and " But sadly I ca...
February 3, 2008 by Hankers
I was checking through some articles on PC World and came across this one. Considering the advancements in the past 5 years can you imagine what we can look forward to in the next 25 years. To quote from the article: "The future ain't what it used to be. In the pre-PC era, futuristspredicted huge changes in transportation. By 2008 we would be flittingabout in personal jetpacks and taking vacations on the moon. But thecommunications revolution spurred by personal computers and theInte...
January 12, 2008 by Hankers
CNET chooses Philips' Eco TV Best in CES Show It appears the the Phillips 42-inch, 1080p resolution, flat-panelLCD Eco TV has impressed CNET as they have chosen it as the CES 2008 Bestin Show. This Eco TV has the ability to dim the backlight--by up tofive times peak brightness in response to program material whichshould reduce the power consumption greatly. There have been some great gadgets introduced at this show andwell worth investigating. Check the article out – CNET CES 2008 ...
January 6, 2008 by Hankers
When Bill Gates winds uphis speech tonight at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, itwill mark the end of a remarkable era in the personal-computer industry. This will be the Microsoft chairman's ninth consecutive kickoff addressat the giant confab, his 11th since 1994 - and by many accounts hislast. CES web site Check the article out - Mercury News
December 15, 2007 by Hankers
This Holiday Season we have been treated to some great Skins, Icons, ObjectDock themes and others so why not have a challenge game. Here's a cute seasonal game to try your skill at. Give it a shot and post your High Score. Good Luck! Winterbells Link
December 8, 2007 by Hankers
Would you prefer to order your Photoshop Info to go? For those of you on the run, Photoshop Podcasts and Photoshop Elements Podcasts are now available in the "Podcasts" section of the iTunes store. So open up iTunes, subscribe, and feast away! These are some great free tutorials that are easy to follow. Click on the image! For a list of other podcast tutorials available, have a look at: Click on the image!
December 2, 2007 by Hankers
Use that USB flash drive for more than storing pictures and music. Now you can carry your favorite computer programs along with all ofyour bookmarks, settings, email and more with you. Use them on anyWindows computer. All withoutleaving any personal data behind. PortableApps.com provides a truly open platform that works with anyhardware you like (USB flash drive, iPod, portable hard drive, etc).It's open source built around an open format that any hardware vendoror software developer can use....
October 14, 2007 by Hankers
Aviary is a collection of design tools aimed at the hobbyist market. There is a photo editor (Phoenix), a vector editor (Raven), a patterngenerator (Peacock), and a 3D Modeler (Hummingbird) among many others. The flagship product is Phoenix, the image editor that looks and feels a lot like Photoshop. Here's a review of Aviary Screenshots
April 10, 2007 by Hankers
Is it time for bloggers to enforce manners? Two influential Webpioneers think so.Tim O'Reilly, a technology publisher and Internet conference organizer,and Jimmy Wales, founder of the people-powered Wikipedia onlineencyclopedia, have proposed a voluntary Blogger's Code of Conduct. Story:  http://www.cio-today.com/news/Blogger-Code-of-Conduct-Proposed/story.xhtml?story_id=0220020SBHYC