For the geeks (like me) out there, enjoy! (And even if you’re not a geek, there is something you’ll enjoy here, I’m sure).
- Outlook Attachment Remover Add-in is a free Outlook add-in for saving and extracting attachments, decreasing the size of your Outlook files. Speaking of Outlook, here’s something that will screw with Outlook users heads.
- IsMyLcdOK, a tool to help see if you have dead pixels. If you do find stuck or dead pixels, here are some tricks to fix them.
- Scaring people with Flash’s full screen.
- Recover lost Windows, application, IM, router, and other saved passwords.
- Whatever happened to UI consistency?
- iPhone Apps worth Jailbreaking your phone for.
- How to Update your Hackintosh Mac to 10.5.3.
- Windows XP SP3 triggers false positives in security apps.
- Geohashing with XKCD.
- Keep XP Fresh until Windows 7 arrives.
- Commercial Games Gone Freeware.
- If you own an iPhone, you may already own the Most Powerful Portable Gaming Device.
- Torrent2Exe turns torrent files into tiny executable files that will download the torrent’s files for your less torrent-savvy friends.
- Has Vista SP1 caught up to XP SP3 perfomance? Quite possibly.
- Speaking of Vista, get its best features in XP.
- Prevent “locate link browser” popup dialogs in Outlook (that’s mostly for my reference as I run into this now and again with Firefox and Outlook).
- Change the product key on a Windows XP install.
- Help For The E-Mail Etiquette Challenged (send this PDF to everybody).
- Windows reinstall — Simple, Easy, and Quick. Covers the basics of backing up data, drivers, and more before bulldozing things (DriverMax is mostly why I linked to this).
- Determine if your ISP is messing with your BitTorrent traffic (haven’t tried this at home yet).
- 10 Tools to Get Your Blogging Done.
- How do I find a unix/linux command?
- What can you do with a 2nd ethernet port on your linux box?
- Free (or open source) drive imaging solutions.
- In Celebration of Pixel Art.
- How To Thief Proof Your Laptop. Some of this is going to get done here at the office so a public laptop we have doesn’t get stolen. Nevermind that the laptop in question is probably only worth about $20 on the black market, it still looks high-tech.
- What can you do with one kilobyte of code? Quite a bit, actually.
- Here’s a fix for when clock, volume, power, or network icons are missing or grayed out in Vista.
- AutoGK is great for ripping DVDs to Divx.
- Solving the IT Turnover Crisis. Every HR and IT manager should read this.
- Building your own home theater PC.
- 10 good additions to your phone’s contact list.
- “Viruses can be picked up via networks. Hackers hack in to computers via networks. Viruses are bad. Hackers are bad. QED: networks are bad. It’s obvious when you really think about it! Therefore, there is no company network.” Wow, I wish this were fake.