Have you ever wanted to see what it would look like if you crashed your car into a telephone pole? Are you a student of physics, either professional or amateur? If you said yes to either of these questions, you may want to check out Rigs →
Explore the wonders of the world with the ‘Google World Wonders Project’
Do you like to explore and visit new places, see new things but live on an average budget that doesn’t allow you to traipse off to the far corners of the world any time you want? If so, the Google World Wonders Project might be just →
Organize and manage your photo library, with Phototheca
Digital images have a way of steadily accumulating, whether they come from digital cameras or phones, social networks, or the internet. If you’re looing for an easy, simple way to organize and view your images then read on. Phototheca is a free, easy to use desktop →
Easily embed Flickr images into web pages with ImageCodr
If you run a blog or website and would like to feature images from Flickrs – and let’s agree that Flickr happens to host one of the largest collections of excellent online photography, you may have found it to be somewhat of a hassle to perform →
Five of the absolute best free image compression tools
Have you ever wanted to reduce the size of an image file without losing any of the sharpness, clarity or detail? There are a great many tools available for this process, known as image compression and it can be a real trial to sort through them →
Robosizer automatically resizes images you email or upload, and makes them internet friendly
If you’re uploading a lot of images to Facebook, email, IM, or photo sharing sites, you know how important it is to resize them first, so as not to glut your recipient’s inboxes with huge files, and not to waste a lot of needless time and →
Three new sources for cool Wallpaper images
I always say that desktop images are more significant than people think, because most so-called ‘knowledge workers’ who typically stare at a computer screen all day, are looking at these images, consciously or subconsciously, all day long. So, therefore, this week we present you with three →
Take full page screenshots of webpages and annotate them, with Fireshot for Firefox, Chrome, and IE
Do you ever need to take full length screenshots of a webpage – or for that matter, screenshots of the visible or selected areas? If so, then read on. While you will find numerous applications that allow you to take screenshots, there are very few tools that →
ImageMagick: a simple, scriptable tool to convert, edit and compose Images
There lots of software for customizing image files, but most of them are not simple and user-friendly. So if you’re looking for a simple and free customizing tool for images, check this one out. ImageMagick is a can convert, edit, and even help you create image →
Play full length videos in your desktop background, with DesktopMovie
This is not a ‘video wallpaper’ type software, like Windows Dreamscenes or Okozo; rather, DesktopMovie is a free program designed to play full-length videos with sound inside your desktop background and under your icons. The reason you would do that is up to you! →






