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 Preview Links on Wikipedia in Google Chrome

When you’re reading an article on Wikipedia it can be annoying when you feel the need to continuously click the links that are referenced just to see what that word means or how it is relevant to what you’re reading. For example, what if you wanted to find out the name of the actor that [...]

 
           
 
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 WrapUp: iOS Style Scrollbar in Chrome, AirPlay for Windows Media Center, and More

Welcome to the WrapUp by CyberNet. This is a collection of news stories, downloads, and tips that we have collected over the last few days, but never got around to writing about. Don’t forget to send in your own tips, or just leave a comment on this page if you think you’ve got something we [...]

 
           
 
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 Application Launcher with Current Weather Data

Windows only When we come across application launchers they naturally focus on one thing: launching applications (duh). Impressively the free WinThunder program wants to focus on presenting you with a beautiful interface for opening only your most used shortcuts, but it also throws in some niceties you may not find in other launchers. WinThunder resides [...]

 
           
 
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 Test IE6, IE7, IE8, IE9, and IE10 in Windows 7

Windows only Back in 2008 we wrote about a free tool called IETester that would let you test a webpage in a variety of Internet Explorer versions. Since that time Microsoft has rolled out new releases of the browser, and the developer of IETester has continued to add support for each one. As it stands [...]

 
           
 
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 Setup Local/Internal DNS with a DD-WRT Router

I’ve talked about some features of the DD-WRT router before, and one of the things I’ve been playing around with lately is DNSMasq. There’s a good chance you haven’t noticed this setting in DD-WRT because it’s not something most people would ever think to use. Plus DNSMasq can be found in two different areas within [...]

 
           
 
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 MailTab Brings Gmail to Your Mac Menu Bar

Mac only I’m an avid Gmail user, and while I love the Sparrow app for Mac I know that some people may be looking for a more traditional Google-style interface. I was browsing around the Mac App Store when I stumbled across a free app called MailTab (Mac App Store link). It’s a simple app [...]

 
           
 
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 WrapUp: Free Xbox with $700 Windows 7 PC, Hide the Navigation Bar in Chrome 13, and More

Welcome to the WrapUp by CyberNet. This is a collection of news stories, downloads, and tips that we have collected over the last few days, but never got around to writing about. Don’t forget to send in your own tips, or just leave a comment on this page if you think you’ve got something we [...]

 
           
 
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 How to Bulk Email, Copy, Print and Delete Photos on Your iPhone and iPad

A few weeks ago I was talking to someone who had said what a pain it was to manage their iPhone and iPad photos in bulk. They told me that there were about 20 pictures they took that didn’t turn out well, and in order to remove them from their phone they had to go [...]

 
           
 
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 Change Windows 7 Home Basic Theme Color

Windows only Windows 7 Home Basic users are restricted from doing a lot of things… including changing the color of the primary theme. This is feature that Microsoft chose to leave out in hopes of getting people to upgrade to a more expensive version of Windows 7. Since most netbooks these days ship with Windows [...]

 
           
 
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 Min.us Evolves into an Incredible Image AND File Sharing Site

Last year we wrote about an image sharing service called Min.us that was unique in the way they made image/photo sharing super simple. If you haven’t been following their blog you’ll probably be pleased to hear about some of the great features they’ve been rapidly adding. The thing I found the most useful is that [...]

 
           
 
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