You’ll Want This Melodic Muppet Mash-Up Stuck In Your Head Forever

Pogo is a master of the mash-up. We knew it at Snow White, and we knew it for sure when he spilled his secrets. For his latest trick, he tackled the Muppets and it’s 100 percent unadulterated pleasantness. Give it a listen, or five. [Nick Bertke AKA Pogo]

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Georgia Edges LSU 44-41: Aaron Murray, Zach Mettenberger Battle Between The Hedges (VIDEO)

ATHENS, Ga. — Two out of three ain’t bad.

Georgia is certainly not complaining.

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Image Preview in the Windows Context Menu

This article was written on August 24, 2011 by CyberNet.

Image previewWouldn’t it be nice if you could see a larger preview of an image without having to actually open the photo? That’s exactly what FastPreview does, and it does a pretty awesome job of it. All you have to do is right-click on the image file and a larger preview will be shown right there in the context menu.

That’s not all it does either. Here are some of the features the developer highlights:

  • Fast Viewer – Showing the image including different scaling types and JPEG rotations
    • Images are scaled to fit the screen when opened
    • Lots of supported file types
  • Shell integration – Integrates into File Context Menus
    • Configurable dimensions of the preview
  • Shell integration – Integrates into File Properties Pages showing:
    • Adobe eXtensible Metadata Language (XMP) information
    • Exif Camera/Image information
    • IPTC Media information

It’s nice being able to adjust the preview size, but using a significantly larger preview will mean that the menu is a little harder to navigate. The good news is that this preview only shows up for image files so you won’t always lose that valuable space.

FastPreview Homepage (Windows only; Freeware)
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Rep. Jared Polis Is Really, Really Struggling To Explain Twitter To His Mom

U.S. Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.) expressed on Saturday a frustration many can relate to: Introducing parents to social media.

Polis recently called for a hearing on oil spills caused by Colorado flooding, but he took a much more light-hearted turn Saturday evening with the following tweet:

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Oklahoma Football: No. 14 Sooners Defeat No. 22 Notre Dame 35-21

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Oklahoma finally found a way to beat Notre Dame again.

The 14th-ranked Sooners took advantage of three interceptions, two in the first 3 minutes as they jumped to a 14-0 lead, and Blake Bell passed for two touchdowns to lead the Sooners to a 35-21 victory over the 22nd-ranked Fighting Irish on Saturday.

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3D Scanning Turns a Subway Ride Into a Glitchy Virtual Acid Trip

You can run into some weird dudes on the subway, but for the most part it’s a pretty normal experience. That is, unless you record it with a digital scanner; then it turns into a glitched-out digital funhouse. On acid.

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High School Football Fight: Arsenal Tech, Fort Wayne South Players Coaches, Fans Brawl (VIDEO)

A high school football game between Arsenal Tech and Fort Wayne South exploded into a wild brawl on Friday night in Indianapolis. The melee broke out after a Fort Wayne South player tackled a Tech player during the third quarter, according to WISH-TV News 8.

The hit that instigated the fight appeared to be late as the Tech player had run out of bounds. The mayhem began with several players pushing and shoving but escalated as adults and eventually fans rushed into the scrum.

Indianapolis Public Schools police officers called in the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police to bring the situation under control, reported The Indy Channel.

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Google Offers refunds expired deals for forgetful users

Have you ever gone to the store with a fistful of coupons, bought everything the coupons were going to save you a ton of money on, paid for your purchase, drove home, emptied your bags — and discovered that fat stack of precious, money-saving coupons untouched in your wallet? Don’t you wish you could go […]

US officials accuse Iran hackers of breaking into Navy’s computers

DNP US officials accuse Iran hackers of breaking into Navy's computers

Oh, how times have changed. Almost a year ago, Iranian officials claimed the country was suffering from constant internet-based attacks. Now, according to the WSJ, it’s Iran — or hackers working for the Iranian government — that’s allegedly behind a series of digital intrusions on the US Navy’s unclassified computers. The report, which cites unnamed US officials, says the attacks these past few weeks targeted computers that the Navy’s been using for email and intranet. Since no sensitive information was stolen, the US is reportedly more worried about the digital attacks’ implications: Iran is gaining hacking proficiency, and fast. Supposedly, it’s because Russian hackers have been extending their help — true or not, it’s clear that the US can no longer view Iran as a non-threat in the cyber arena. The Navy has already patched up its security system, but the US government is reportedly still waiting for what comes out of the US-Iran talks before deciding whether to take action.

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iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 in Space Gray: measured and compared

Today a collection of images has appeared – with specifications attached – of both the iPad 5 and the iPad mini 2 in Space Gray. Up-close photos and inspections of the individual parts of Apple mobile smart products like the iPhone and the iPad have become somewhat commonplace over the past few months, particularly with […]