Cats versus Christmas Trees (video)
No points for guessing who wins 🙂 http://youtu.be/BXP1xu8pxQA
Once again, this collection of images is either compliments of, or inspired by, MajorGeeks… DCT’s recommended download site: A modern Christmas. The mind boggles! Ouch!! Christmas in Oz – and you thought there was no such thing as the sandman! Clever neighbor – nuff said!
This amazing Christmas light display, synced to the music from Star Wars, is the work of an industrious and community minded citizen of Newark, New Jersey: Here’s my tribute to my favorite songs on Star Wars! The neighbors are very supportive especially since I use
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Petrol heads and post apocalyptic fans rejoice, Mad Mad IV is almost here! The Mad Max trilogy, kicking off in 1979, was the vehicle (pun intended) which helped turn Mel Gibson into a major movie star. Now, a fourth movie in the series, dubbed ‘Mad
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WonderFox is currently running a Christmas promotion which includes a free gift pack containing 3 software products… valid until 31st December. The gift pack includes: WonderFox Video Converter Factory Pro – http://www.videoconverterfactory.com/video-converter/ (normally $49.95us) WonderFox Video Watermark Pro – http://www.videoconverterfactory.com/video-watermark/ (normally $69.95us) WonderFox DVD Ripper
While not everyone chooses to search online via Google’s search engine, I think it’s fair to say that the majority of users do. In fact, Google clocked up trillions of searches worldwide during 2014. The most searched event during the year was the unfortunate passing
We’ve seen plenty of advertizing campaigns from the likes of Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Samsung which tend to promote their own products by putting a rival product down. Understandable given the fierce competition between these major players, but a rather negative spin nonetheless. There is,
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Kirk to Enterprise… Scott me up beamy! I just love all things outer space. You probably won’t have heard of the “Reach for the Stars” game which involved a 4×4 planetary conquest scenario and was first released for the Commodore 64 and later, somewhat disastrously,
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Those who have been around computers for some time will be well aware of the Agnitum name associated with quality security software. Founded over 15 years ago, the Agnitum company quickly established a reputation for quality security solutions with its Outpost range of products. Agnitum
Microsoft is not having a good time with its Windows Updates of late with several recent updates causing widespread issues. This latest hiccup involves a December 10th update KB3004394 which can break the update function in Windows 7 SP1 leaving some users unable to install
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People often ask me how they can tell if their machine is infected, sometimes the mere fact that they need to ask is a pretty good indication on its own. There was a time when most prevalent viruses were geared toward malicious damage and the
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[message type=”info”] The winner has now been drawn… and the winner’s name is: Albert Logue Albert has been notified by email and as soon as we hear back from him, we’ll send him his brand new Kingston SSD. Congratulations to Albert and thank you to
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At just 4.85mm, the Chinese manufactured Oppo R5 is being hailed as the thinnest smartphone ever. Smartphones are getting thinner and thinner, and it seems consumers are becoming more and more concerned as to whether these phones are still tough enough to survive a hard
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The Pirate Bay has been raided and shut down by Swedish police – possibly forever. The Pirate Bay has suffered similar raids and shutdowns since it was established in 2003 but the file sharing site has always somehow managed to bounce back. Whether or not