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  • Make a CD/DVD cover out of Paper!

    Posted on February 27th, 2009 admin 2 comments

    Article from http://www.papercdcase.com/about.php

    How to fold the paper case:

    1. Fold the left and right sides (lines labelled “1″ and “2″).

    2. Fold the bottom edge up to the line labelled “3″. Then fold it back. This part will be the pocket.

    3. Fold the top edge down to the line labelled “4″ and then fold it back. Then fold the top edge down the the line labelled “5″ and then fold it back. This will make the spine and top flap.

    4. Spread the sides of the pocket to the sides to create “wings”. Beginners can do this by folding lines “6″ and “7″ (first wing) and then lines “8″ and “9″ (second wing). Or, fold “6″ and “8″ and then “7″ and “9″. The fold lines may be off slightly depending on your printer.

    5. Tuck the wings behind the front part of the pocket. The two letter “A”s should touch each other and the two letter “B”s should touch each other. Flatten the pocket. Your CD will go in the pocket.

    6. Make little dog ears in the top flap (labelled “10″ and “11″).

    7. Tuck the top flap into the pocket. Woohoo! You’re done!

    step 1 step 2 step 3 step 4
    Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
    step 5 step 6 step 7
    Step 5 Step 6 Step 7

    The folding instructions are based on Tom Hull’s original origami CD case instructions. We mirror his original instructions in PDF and GIF formats. Check out Tom’s site for cool origami pictures.

    Need Help? Video is here:

    http://www.metacafe.com/watch/484334/making_a_cd_cover_out_of_a_a4_paper/

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  • 5 Speedy Tips for Faster Browsing in Firefox

    Posted on February 20th, 2009 admin 1 comment

    firefox

    Hey Everyone at AGeniusBlog.com

    I have found this great post off Digg.com.

    Original post is Here:

    http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/3-speedy-tips-for-faster-browsing-in-firefox/

    If you’ve ever used Firefox you’ll appreciate the fact that it’s incredibly easy to use and intuitive right out of the box.  This is perhaps one of the key reasons why it now owns 21.5% of the worldwide browser market share, and Internet Explorer is having its worst month yet.

    Frankly speaking, as Internet speeds continue to increase, the loading times of webpages are becoming increasingly less of an issue.  The time saved simply by having a better, more user friendly and clear interface outweighs most gains garnered from a browser which simply loads faster.

    Here are 5 excellent tips to make browsing even smoother and faster on Firefox.

    1. How to save time by automatically loading the next page

    autopager

    Autopager is a Firefox extension which automatically loads up the next page of a series of web pages and displays it at the bottom of the screen, when you scroll to the end of the page.

    For example, if you were to load up a Google Search, and you were unhappy with the page one results, you previously had to click on a link to take you to page 2 of the results.  With Autopager, all you do is scroll down – saving you the extra click.  Google’s page 2 results would now be appended at the bottom of the page 1 results.  Keep scrolling downwards and you’d see page 3, 4 and so on.

    By default AutoPager works with a ton of sites, including the New York Times, Digg, and, of course, Google. If you want to add your own custom autopaging to unsupported sites, the site wizard feature makes it easy to so.  This extension is a true time saver.

    2. How to use keyboard shortcuts to get instant results

    Firefox comes with a whole range of keyboard shortcuts so you can really speed things up if you’re a power user. Mozilla lots of different shortcuts on their support page, and here are 5 cool keyboard tricks which would come in handy for all Firefox keyboard newbies:

    • Back/Forward Navigation: Alt Left Arrow / Alt Right Arrow
    • Complete .com Address : Ctrl+Enter (When you’re in the URL bar)
    • Zoom In / Out: Ctrl + / Ctrl -
    • Bookmark all tabs: Ctrl Shift D
    • Undo closed tab: Ctrl Shift  T

    MakeUseOf now gives away a printable Firefox chet sheet nicely summarizing the “need to know” shortcuts. Apart from Firefox, there are cheat sheets for Gmail, Windows, Mac OS X and several other.

    3. How to NOT get bogged down by 404s

    errorzilla

    Your favorite website down? Rather than visiting it later, or hitting the refresh button incessantly, you can try installing ErrorZilla, a firefox extension which will add Try Again, Google Cache, Coralize, Wayback, Ping, Trace, and Whois buttons, when a website isn’t found or a web server is down.

    Think of it as a much more useful 404 error page where rather than just telling you the page doesn’t exist – it allows you to search and visit cached versions of the page.

    View the Rest of the article at http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/3-speedy-tips-for-faster-browsing-in-firefox/

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  • 23 of The Hottest Gadgets and Technologies from 2008

    Posted on February 13th, 2009 admin No comments

    The 20th century has been all about one thing: innovation. Every year we have new technologies and new advancements that further progress our society. 2008 was no different and offered its own assortment of technological innovations and hot gadgets.

    Below is a listing of some of the most beneficial, and some of the most popular gadgets and gear to come out of 2008. They serve to improve your home, the economy, or life in general.

    1. Slingbox SOLO

      The Slingbox SOLO is a media unit that allows you to watch your TV from anywhere, either on your laptop or on your cell phone. The SOLO syncs to equipment such as your set top box, DVR, or satellite system and transmits HD-quality signals to wherever you are. You can watch your own TV from work, from China, or from the North Pole. The system costs a mere $179.99.
    2. Amazon Kindle

      The Amazon Kindle, like previous e-book readers makes use of a backlight-free E Ink display to display texts as an alternative to paper books. It only uses power when loading new pages and can last for hundreds of pages between charges. The Kindle’s key feature is a high-speed EVDO antenna that allows fast downloads from Sprint. The Kindle is available for $359.
    3. Intel Atom Processor

      Not only is the Atom super small (47 million transistors on a single 26×26mm chip), but it is super efficient, with a power range from 1 watt to 2.5 watts. What the Atom brings to the market is the possibility to bring computer-level power into smaller formats, further evolving the potential for portable devices.
    4. Roku Netflix Box

      If you have a Netflix account, then with the Roku box you will never have to wait for your movies to come in the mail ever again. The Roku connects to your TV and, through your home network, streams more than 12,000 movies and TV shows for free. The box costs $99, and requires a Netflix subscription.
    5. Apple iPhone 3G

      The iPhone has been a top seller ever since its debut, so it comes as no surprise that it would be one of the hottest gadgets of 2008. It doesn’t handle email as well as the BlackBerry line, and as a phone, it is no better than most others, but it started a revolution. Available for $199.
    6. Wii Balance Board (and Wii Fit)

      Wii Fit is one of those games that seeks to reinvent the video game genre by becoming a more practical family-oriented home utility, rather than a simple game. Combined with the Wii Balance Board, it becomes a full exercise training experience allowing you to do anything from aerobics to hula hooping.
    7. Livescribe Pulse Smartpen

      Typical smart pens copy the movements of the pen and digitize the handwriting for later manipulation on a PC, but the Livescribe Pulse also uses an integrated microphone to record and retrieve audio. With a tap of the pen point to the appropriate handwritten segment, the pen will play the associated recording. The Livescribe goes for $149.
    8. Nokia E71 (with Up to 20 Days of Standby Time)

      There were a lot of cell phones in 2008, and a lot of them were somewhat lacking. The iPhone 3G was notorious for its battery life, and the BlackBerry Storm had software that left a lot to be desired, for example. The E71, however, was one of the better reviewed units. The E71 looks very good, has a fully developed OS, and a battery life that lasted not hours, but up to 20 days.
    9. Potenco PCG1 Power Generator

      The Potenco PCG1 is a pull-cord generator that can be used to generate electricity for portable gadgets with greater efficiency than other hand-cranked devices. Perfect for use in remote regions of the world, the generator weighs 14 ounces and has both an internal NiMh battery and a mini-USB output jack. Two minutes of pull-cord effort can be converted into 40 minutes of talk time on a cell phone. Available for $99.
    10. Nissan Around View Monitor

      Nissan’s new parking system allows you to see 360 degrees around your car. Standard parking systems only show a rear view, but the Nissan Around View Monitor uses ultra-wide-angle cameras positioned strategically around your vehicle and synthesizes the images into a bird’s eye view on-screen. Packages start at $1950.
    11. M-Spector Digital Inspection Camera

      Technology used in home improvement has been growing quite steadily, and with the increase of DIYers out there, that technology has become much more consumer-friendly. Before you cut into your drywall, you need to be able to peek inside the walls and explore a bit in order to diagnose your problem. The M-Spector has an LED-lit lens on a 3 foot flexible cable that transmits an image to a 2.4 inch LCD monitor. Retails for upwards of $259.
    12. Flip MinoHD

      The Flip is a high-definition camcorder that is no larger than an iPod. The recorder stresses one-button simplicity, and is easy to use. It comes with custom editing software and connects to your computer via USB. It also has 4GB of internal memory and an internal rechargeable battery that allows two hours of shooting time. Retails for $230.
    13. Sennheiser MX W1 Wireless Headphones

      Entirely wireless, these headphones transmit sound from a plug-in transmitter unit that jacks into your source device (computer, iPod, TV, etc) and delivers the sound to your ear buds using the Kleer Corporation’s patented uncompressed sound. The ear buds and transmitter come with a case that recharges the unit. The package retails for $499.
    14. FoxL Bluetooth Speaker

      The FoxL Bluetooth speaker, which is no larger than a sunglass case, makes carrying your music easy. No more 80’s-style boomboxes propped up on your shoulder. The speaker can sync up to your cell phone, MP3 player, or even the audio receiver in your car, allowing you to listen to music or have hands-free conversations using the built-in microphone. Available for $249.
    15. Nikon D90 D-SLR HD Camera

      The Nikon D90 is a single-lens reflex camera and a high-definition video camera all in one. If you are willing to spend the money to upgrade your digital recording experience, than this would be the right investment for you. It retails for $1200.
    16. Mitsubishi LaserVue HDTV

      The LaserVue is an innovative new take on the HDTV. Instead of the standard LCD and Plasma technology, the LaserVue uses its namesake, lasers, to project an image on its display. It has a wider color gamut than any other TV and even uses two-thirds less power than similar-sized HDTVs. It’s available for a whopping $7000.
    17. Optoma Pico PK-101

      The Optoma Pico is a pocket-sized projector that you can carry with you and connect to your portable devices, such as your iPod or iPhone, and project an image on the wall. Anything that you can display on your device, you can display on the wall from as close as 8 inches up to 8 feet away. It works great with the FoxL wireless speaker to make it a fun group experience. It is available for $399.
    18. Microsoft Sync

      Microsoft Sync is a hands-free voice recognition application that can be integrated into your car. It works with your phone and music player and even syncs with your iPod, cell phone, BlackBerry, and Zune. The vocal recognition system is top notch and responds to your voice commands for a smooth, entertaining in-car experience. The system is available for $395.
    19. ZINK Digital Camera/Printer

      The ZINK combination camera/printer is like a modern day Polaroid, allowing you to take shots on your digital camera and then print them out on 2″x3″ paper within seconds. ZINK, short for “Zero Ink”, means that the camera uses no ink or toner to create the image. The paper used is embedded with color-spectrum crystals that are heated to produce an image. This one retails for $199.99.
    20. Intel Penryn Processor

      The Intel Penryn was the successor to the Core 2 Duo, and the debutant of processors clocked at 45nm. The Penryn also included the SSE4 instructions which sped up functions like video encoding. It also featured the Bearlake chipset and used fabrication materials like hafnium-dielectric, which combined to produce a clock speed of 3.0GHz and an FSB of 1333MHz.
    21. MSI Wind

      In 2008, there was a wave of popularity with the smaller sized underpowered laptops. The MSI Wind is one of these. The line is not as fast or powerful as other, more expensive laptops, but the Wind is balanced and versatile, and most importantly, customizable. The Wind has a large user community that promotes methods of hacking and further customizing the laptop.
    22. Chumby Internet Device

      The best way to describe the Chumby would be to call it an easy to use hub for home entertainment. It takes the idea of the widget and turns it into a home appliance. It acts as a music player, video player, news feed, digital photo frame, and mobile internet device. The Chumby has a touch screen and a WiFi connection, making it a versatile internet device for the home. Available for $180.
    23. Honda Insight

      The Toyota Prius has been the leader in the hybrid vehicle market thus far, but in 2008 Honda introduced their plans for the second generation of the Honda Insight. I know this isn’t really a gadget but this may prove to be a turning point in the electric vehicle market, as the Insight will sell for less than a Prius and will supposedly be more energy efficient.

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  • Disable Autoplay of Embedded Music/Videos

    Posted on February 1st, 2009 admin No comments

    Hey everyone at AGeniusBlog.com

    I have found a way to disable the autoplay in youtube sites,
    without using your internet bandwith.

    Requirements:
    -An Internet connection lol!
    -Mozilla Firefox

    Download here:

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1765

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