This week it’s been tipped that one of the more popular types of gameplay originally introduced in Battlefield 3 could very well be returning to the fourth installment in the … Continue reading
As you settle down to watch the Opening Day night games tonight, you probably won’t be thinking about the massive array of lights that illuminate the game. But that blinding artificial sunlight was once a technological phenomenon that stunned fans and had the police threatening to shut it down.
The quickest way to peel an apple
Posted in: Today's ChiliChef Jasper van Ramshorst figured out the best way to skin an apple is to stick it on the end of a power drill, place a peeler in position and boom.
This article was written on September 26, 2007 by CyberNet.
Welcome to Daily Downloads brought to you by CyberNet! Each weekday we bring you the Windows software updates for widely used programs, and it’s safe to assume that all the software we list is freeware (we’ll try to note the paid-only programs).
As you browse the Internet during the day, feel free to post the software updates you come across in the comments below so that we can include them the following day!
–Stable Releases–
The software listed here have all been officially released by the developers.
- ASAP Utilities 4.2.0 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror]
Type of Application: Powerful Excel add-on
Changes: Several new features and bug fixes (see release notes) - DriverMax 3.0 [Homepage] [Mirror] [Review]
Type of Application: Driver management
Changes: Big new release including a new UI - Flock 0.9.1.1 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror] [Review]
Type of Application: Social web browser
Changes: Bug fixes - Freespire 2.0.3 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror] [Review]
Type of Application: Linux Operating System
Changes: Upgraded packages - Start++ 0.7.7 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror] [Review]
Type of Application: Vista Start Menu add-on
Changes: Bug fixes - SyncBackSE 4.2.7.0 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror]
Cost: $30.00
Type of Application: Computer backup
Changes: Bug fixes
–Pre-Releases (Alpha, Beta, etc…)–
The software listed here are pre-releases that may not be ready for everyday usage.
- Gizmo Project 4.0.0.305 [Homepage] [Mirror] [Review]
Release: Beta
Type of Application: VoIP
Changes: N/A
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Political backlash against Mozilla’s new CEO continues as OkCupid suggests browser alternatives
Posted in: Today's Chili Last week Mozilla appointed former CTO Brendan Eich as its new CEO, but the response to that move has centered on something other than its focus on mobile. In 2008 Eich donated $1,000 to support Proposition 8, a ban on gay marriage in California, and…
When the biggest file-sharing site on the internet first came into existence, it was entirely in Swedish and boasted just a few hundred torrent files. But the very first of those, the one that started it all, was uploaded almost exactly 10 years ago and, shockingly enough, wasn’t porn. It was a recipe book.
This Demake Of Legend Of Zelda Is Most Fun You Can Have With Colored Squares
Posted in: Today's ChiliIt’s dangerous to go alone! Go play The Legend Of Zelda, deconstructed and reduced to its component concepts! You are Link, a green square, and your mission is to kill Ganon (probably a dark block). Along the way you’ll grab a sword (a brown block) and fight all sorts of monsters, from Octoroks to Moblins (represented by blinking colors). Read More
HTC has conceded that it “games” benchmarking tests with the new HTC One M8, though the company argues that the maximum performance squeezed out of the 2014 flagship during profiling … Continue reading
A lime shortage is threatening the U.S. food and beverage industry, with some bars and restaurants jacking up drink prices, charging extra for a slice—or refusing to serve the citrus at all. But there’s another reason to rethink that margarita: The pricey limes you’re buying from Mexico might be supporting drug violence.
Taking medicines is something that should not be taken lightly and, at all times, the patient should follow all the doctor’s indications, specially indications related to the dosage and the times when they should be taken. However, sometimes patients forget to take their medicines, messing up the recovery. Now, a smart skin patch has been developed that not only assesses the need of medication, but also applies the needed dosage in a given moment.