
Couldn’t get enough of the last logic game we showed you? This one is similar, but you are controlling a square block that can only go through the doors that are open—but half of the doors open other doors… it’s fun, and rather addicting.

Couldn’t get enough of the last logic game we showed you? This one is similar, but you are controlling a square block that can only go through the doors that are open—but half of the doors open other doors… it’s fun, and rather addicting.
Have a super huge file that you need to split into several smaller pieces? This can come in handy if you need to burn something really large onto several CDs or DVDs or if you want to email something that is over the attachment size limit. GSplit is a free program with loads of great features and that really works well.
Have a couple of old computers laying around the house? Want to use one as a test box? Well instead of connecting each computer to a separate monitor, you can buy some hardware to connect multiple computer to one monitor and switch between them.
Ever wanted to print a webpage out so that you could read it later on while on a flight or somewhere else? Printee is a cool service that takes any webpage and strips out all the junk to leave you with just the content in a nice clean format.
Update: Ooops! We didn’t realize this program is non-free now. We recommend the previously mentioned DiskDigger.
So you just got back from your vacation and are about to download all the fun pictures you took when you press the wrong button and delete all your photos! Whoops! Luckily, if you deleted them recently, they can still be recovered using photo recovery software.
How to Recovery Deleted Photos (Sorry, non-free)
This is a completely pointless time-wasting flash video where all the icons on a Windows XP desktop start attacking each other. But it’s fun!
Icon War [via Windows Club]
Did you realize that Flash is tracking you? That’s right, even if you clear out your Firefox cookies on a regular basis, Flash is storing loads of secret hidden cookies that track you. Unless you install BetterPrivacy, that is. It lets you auto-delete them.

Google Chrome normally opens the source view of the web page in its own new tab. To see a web page’s souce code you have to normally right-click on the page and choose “View Page Source”. If you prefer to spend most of your time on the keyboard and wanted to avoid extra mouse clicks then Google Chrome has a nice lilttle shortcut to get to the web page source code quickly.
Open a new tab in Google Chrome and type-in “view-source:http://the-web-address” like for example, “view-source:http://www.demogeek.com”
It’s a neat little shortcut if you prefer to interact with the keyboard the most.
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