Kingston 1GB USB Flash Drive For $0.25!

Right now, Amazon is selling 1GB Kingston USB flash drives for $0.25! Yes, it’s a steal! Go get a ton of them!

Cheap Kingston USB Flash Drive

 


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A New Breed of Guitar Hero

What happens when three electrical engineers and a computer engineer get bored with their PlayStation? They build a Guitar Hero playing robot, of course!

Behold, Slashbot!

 

 


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Computer training is a necessity…

Everyone knows that it’s difficult to find good work these days without being familiar with computers. For those who may be looking to upgrade their skill set, there are sites such as ComputerBasedTrainings.net. They provide general computer learning, excel training, and other necessary things like PMP training to help beef up that resume.

So far, the only real drawback is some rough english on the site, but I’m sure that won’t stop the determined student (after all, you can find difficult to understand professors at most colleges…). If you need the skills, they have the training to fit your needs.

 


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Lifehacker’s 2007 Guide to Free Software and Webapps

from: lifehacker

Throughout Lifehacker’s archive of over 14,000 posts, we’ve mentioned hundreds of free web and desktop apps that help you get things done—but which are the best? As we wrap up the year 2007, it’s the perfect time to put together an authoritative guide to our favorite pieces of free software and web services for common computing tasks on every platform. After the jump, check out our favorite freebies to date in over 20 categories and counting, as we add your suggestions to the list.

Basically, it’s a list of stuff you need to check out.  I don’t use a lot of these (except Notepad++ and 7-zip), but I need to start!

 


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Web Worker Daily » Archive Don’t Want to Shell Out for MS Office? Get a Free Alternative «

Web Worker Daily » Archive Don’t Want to Shell Out for MS Office? Get a Free Alternative «

 


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