Monday, December 19, 2011

The Best How-To Geek Guides of 2011

How-To Geek teaches you all kinds of useful and interesting things. Sometimes they publish special How-To Guides, which are detailed articles about how to do something. Here are the best ones that they published in 2011.
The Best How-To Geek Guides of 2011

Sunday, December 18, 2011

SUPERAntiSpyware.com

Detect and Remove Spyware, Adware and Remove Malware, Trojans, Dialers, Worms, KeyLoggers, HiJackers, Parasites, Rootkits, Rogue Security Products and many other types of threats.
SUPERAntiSpyware.com

Saturday, December 17, 2011

X-ray of two-headed snake

This is an X-ray of a two-headed albino Honduran milk snake that recently hatched at the home of University of Central Florida biologist Daniel Parker, proprietor of Sunshine Serpents.
X-ray of two-headed snake

Friday, December 16, 2011

Zeitgeist 2011: How the world searched

This year marks Google's 11th annual look back at the searches that compose the year’s Zeitgeist—the spirit of the time. With Zeitgeist, they look at the most popular and the fastest rising terms—the terms with the highest growth in 2011—in many categories across many countries around the world.
Zeitgeist 2011: How the world searched

The Best Video of Earth From Space Ever Made

This stunning timelapse video is a series of photographs taken from the International Space Station between August and October. Astronaut/photographer Ron Garan captures many amazing sights of the planet including the aurora (both Borealis and Australis), pinprick cities, and lightning storms that appear like firecrackers.
The Best Video of Earth From Space Ever Made

Thursday, December 15, 2011

How to Cancel or Delete a Stuck Print Job in the Windows Print Queue

If you tried to print, but the job just got stuck in the queue without being able to cancel it, you’re experiencing a stuck print job. There’s a simple way to clear out the print queue, but it’s not always the most obvious thing. Here’s how to do it.
How to Cancel or Delete a Stuck Print Job in the Windows Print Queue

Setting up a temporary ‘ad hoc’ network

When you need a quick way to share files between two Windows PCs that aren’t normally connected, an ad hoc wireless network is the way to go. Everything you need is already built into Windows 7, Vista, and XP. Here’s how to set up an ad hoc network on wireless PCs.
Setting up a temporary ‘ad hoc’ network

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Seven Key Facts About What Aussies Do Online

The annual Communications Report from the Australian Communications and Media Authority offers a wealth of statistics about how we get online and what we do when we get there. Here are the seven which stuck out for us.
Seven Key Facts About What Aussies Do Online

The 10 Most Overused LinkedIn Profile Buzzwords of 2011

Do you describe yourself as professionally creative and motivated? Then a new list from LinkedIn suggests another descriptor for you too: Unimaginative.
The 10 Most Overused LinkedIn Profile Buzzwords of 2011

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Experience the tsunami-affected areas of Japan through Street View

Back in July, we announced our initiative to digitally archive the areas of Northeastern Japan affected by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Today, we’re making good on that promise—after driving more than 44,000 kilometers through the affected regions, 360-degree panoramic imagery of those areas is now available through the Street View feature in Google Maps. The images can also be viewed via a special website called “Build the Memory,” where you can easily compare before and after shots of the towns changed by these events.
Experience the tsunami-affected areas of Japan through Street View

How Have Australian Dietary Guidelines Changed?

New draft versions of the Australian Dietary Guidelines have been released by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). How do these differ from previous versions? We’ve highlighted the key differences (start throwing out those soft drink cans now).
How Have Australian Dietary Guidelines Changed?

Monday, December 12, 2011

What the World’s Biggest Websites Looked Like at Launch

Since the rise of the Internet in the ’90s, the web has shown no signs of slowing down. We’ve watched the birth and evolution of social media, e-commerce and online video entertainment.
What the World’s Biggest Websites Looked Like at Launch

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Learn How Stuff Works With the Best How-To Geek Explainers for 2011

How-To Geek is a great place to learn all kinds of things, and some of their articles are in-depth explanations of how something works. Thry call these explainer topics, and here’s the best ones that they published in 2011.
Learn How Stuff Works With the Best How-To Geek Explainers for 2011

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Best Photography Tips, Tricks And Hacks Of 2011

This was a great year for all things photography, with posts to help you behind the camera, in front of it, when you’re shooting and when you’re editing. Here’s a look back at our most popular photography tips, tricks and hacks of 2011.
Best Photography Tips, Tricks And Hacks Of 2011

Family Friendly sites listed on Blackstump Australia Issue 22/2011

The latest issue of new Family Friendly sites listed on The Black Stump.
Family Friendly sites listed on Blackstump Australia Issue 22/2011

Friday, December 09, 2011

What's Your Greatest 'Words With Friends' Achievement?

It’s been an interesting week for Words With Friends. On Monday, Alec Baldwin made news for getting kicked off a flight prior to take-off in Los Angeles because of issues relating to his phone use. Apparently his addiction to the popular Scrabble-like game Words With Friends is what did him in. It’s not entirely clear what happened on the plane – American Airlines released a statement saying the actor was “extremely rude to the crew,” while Baldwin himself published a column in the Huffington Post apologizing while saying he was “singled out.” But one thing is certain – Words With Friends is highly addictive.
What's Your Greatest 'Words With Friends' Achievement?

Thursday, December 08, 2011

How To Open Everything When You’re Weak

Sometimes it’s hard to open doors, jars, beers and other things when you have a hard time getting a good grip or you’re just plain weak. Thankfully, there are plenty of good tricks out there to get things open using common household objects.
How To Open Everything When You’re Weak

Hidden iOS 5 Feature Offers Tons of Beautiful Emoticons [PICS]

If you’re tired of embarrassing Auto Correct errors or composing emoticons based on punctuation marks that only make sense if you tilt your head sideways, there’s a somewhat hidden iOS 5 feature you’ll like: Emoji.
Hidden iOS 5 Feature Offers Tons of Beautiful Emoticons

Most hated buzzwords

"Think outside the box" is the most hated buzzword. At the end of the day, however, we have to circle back and touch base with a proactive look at the many other turns of phrase that are no-brainers for inclusion in the list.
Most hated buzzwords

Windows Defender Offline Tool Now Available

The majority of threats that land on a Windows PC can be removed by antivirus software while the operating system is running. Some threats on the other hand cannot be fully removed when the system is running. The only solution in this case is to either boot into a different operating system, restore a previous version of the system from backup, or use bootable security software to remove malicious software this way.
Windows Defender Offline Tool Now Available