Widescreen Wallpapers Collection (300+)
Posted: September 13th, 2010 | Author: Akmal
A great collection of widescreen wallpapers. If you want to download the whole collection at once, click here.

A great collection of widescreen wallpapers. If you want to download the whole collection at once, click here.
Imgup is a nice little free utility that will set in your Mac OS X menubar. You can quickly drag and drop your images or screenshots and it will automatically upload them to Imgur, a very popular image sharing site.
Once the upload is complete, it will place the shortened URL in your clipboard.
Wonder how HDR video looks like? The video below will show you how. It’s taken with two Canon 5D mark II DSLRs.
HDR is a technique where two cameras are configured to record different exposure values. One overexposed and one underexposed. After the footage is recorded, the clips are combined using various HDR processing tools which yields astonishing results.
Watch in HD and full screen.
In a complete 180 degree turn today, Apple announced today that they will be allowing 3rd party app development tools like Flash on iOS going forward. Obviously this is most surprising to Adobe. So they have responded:
Apple’s announcement today that it has lifted restrictions on its third-party developer guidelines has direct implications for Adobe’s Packager for iPhone, a feature in the Flash Professional CS5 authoring tool. This feature was created to enable Flash developers to quickly and easily deliver applications for iOS devices. The feature is available for developers to use today in Flash Professional CS5, and we will now resume development work on this feature for future releases.
Not too long ago we reported about a spam clickjacking the Facebook “Like” button. The spammer used a genius technique of hiding the “Like” button behind a line of text that uninformed users would mistake for a normal link. By doing so the users unknowingly “Liked” the spam page.
Another round of similar scam has been spreading virally over Facebook. When clicked, users are tricked by a warning message claiming the page they are about to access contains content “inappropriate for some users” and that it “may contain shocking graphics, nudity or disrespect other individuals.” The warning message is designed to look like an official warning from Facebook.
With the release of iTunes 10 there has been a flood of hatred towards it’s newly designed icon. No one likes the icon and they want to change it immediately.
If you are on a PC you can quickly customize the icon by going to the properties of the iTunes shortcut and changing the icon from the customize tab. If you are on a Mac it’s a bit tricky, because the default way of changing an application or folder icon posted on Apple’s site doesn’t work for iTunes.
Google revealed in a blog post today how they are going to monetize their free maps application. Google will be letting businesses embed their company logos in Google maps. The embedded logos will be seen across all Google maps applications and APIs used by developers including in Apple’s Maps.app.