Pleiades Open Star Cluster [DesktopNexus]
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Pleiades Open Star Cluster [DesktopNexus]
The Rainify Skin lets you add a terrific transparent look to Winamp that can stand on its’ own or blend in perfectly with the Rainify Rainmeter Skin.
Better Gmail 3 provides a quick and easy way to better organize and cleanup your Gmail account when using Google Chrome.
MetroViewer is a small, easy to use image viewer for Windows that utilizes the streamlined and elegant looking Metro UI.
My Guitar [DesktopNexus]
Break Through [deviantART]
One of the great things about Android phones is just how hackable they are. Here’s a guide that tells you how to use the Ruby language to turn your phone into a spy camera accessible through a web browser.
electric city [DesktopNexus]
The world has been taken over by zombies and it is up to you to save the world from the apocalypse.
Are you wanting to get started with programming? Whether it is HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or a different code, Google has gathered together a nice collection of materials to help you learn.
Add a burst of color to your desktop with this beautiful spacescapes theme for Windows 7.
SHADES OF GREEN [deviantART]
High Altitude Eclipse [deviantART]
Want to see the ultimate (and geeky) set of business cards? Fro Design has issued a limited edition print containing 21 iconic business cards from well known movies and television shows.
If you missed out on it when Windows 7 was released last year, you now have another opportunity to get the Family Pack starting next month.
Social services and networks are an excellent way to relax and have fun or stay connected with the important people in your life. This week we would like to know which social service or network that you use.
If you’re going to create a fountain, why not use a character from Star Wars?
When I was a kid, I put together loads of model cars and planes, but I always threw out the runners that connected all the pieces together. Never crossed my mind to use them to construct a gigantic robot.
Have you ever wondered what a Google version of the Periodic Table of Elements might look like? Some quick examples are: And (200,000 Android devices ship worldwide every day) & Uk (In the UK, children are more likely to...
There’s been a lot of talk about Apple’s battle against Flash, their refusal to allow it on any of their mobile platforms, and Google taking the opposite approach—but how well does it really work in practice? Ov...
Birthday cake is for those who don’t have superhero cupcakes.
Another month has come and gone here at How-To Geek. Now we take a moment to look back at the ten hottest articles for August.
Insomnia [deviantART]
Updates have begun appearing on Twitter urging people to download an update to TweetDeck. The problem is the update is a fake.
What better use for your “magical” iPad than to go back in time? This designer transformed a fruit crate into a retro iPad charging doc.