My Desk-top Wallpaper

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While I was Setting above my Laptop i was thinking 2 do Something dat maybe some kinda of Fun & Dat was playing with Photoshop to design my own wallpaper just like a real Wall room my mind was tellin' me a lot of ideas but i thought dis would be better.
So I hope u Like it, Trust me it's not dat Dificult 2 do it I toke all da iCons & da wallpaper from my Favorite Photo Website maybe some of have heard of it but trsut me ppl it's Amazing u can found any Pic u want in it, also u can get a photoshop tamplates if u want so be free & check it maybe u'll find it useful like a photo search engine.
http://deviantart.com

Thnx 4 Viewing Dis anyway.
Peace.

Hotmail Finally Enables POP3 Worldwide [Windows Live]

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The Windows Live team announces that POP3 access to Hotmail has been enabled worldwide, finally ending years of your email being trapped behind Microsoft apps.
They've been rolling out these changes for a while now, with the US finally getting access last month, but POP3 access is finally available to everybody. Setting it up is fairly simple in most email applications—just create a new account using the following details from the Windows Live team:
POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example yourname@hotmail.com
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? Yes
Lifehacker readers are obviously more partial to the geek-friendly Gmail that has not just POP3 but IMAP support, but most of us still have a hotmail account laying around—which you can finally backup using Fetchmail or Thunderbird (just modify the instructions to use your Hotmail account instead).

How to watch YouTube videos in cinema sytle

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Recently, YouTube has come out with a lot of news. As a matter of fact, you can watch YouTube videos in HD resolution, without speaking about the next, imminent release of full movies. With some many things to play with, wouldn’t be nice to have something which allows YouTube users to watch video in a cinema style?

Well, if you are one of those guys with a special obsession for cinema and YouTube, now with YouTube Cinema you can satisfy all your wishes. In fact, this extraordinary add-on for Firefox lets you watch YouTube videos in a cinema style. All you have to do is install the add-on and enable it. Once the automatic mode is enabled you will be able to see videos in a panorama, cinema fashion. You will also be able to change the background color and the video size at will. Furthermore, the whole Firefox window will be completely reserved for the movie, preventing you from being sidetracked from useless things such as comments, writings, other videos etc.

If you want to know more, or if you just want to download it, click here.

The BIG Book of iTunes [Free PDF Download]

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iTunes is a great way to organize and manage your music and video library. It is also the most popular music player/manager around, very visually aesthetic and at the same time, simple to use. Itʼs perfect for handling large libraries containing thousands of songs.
If you are an owner of an iPhone or iPod Touch, thatʼs even more reason to use iTunes. With iTunes, you can easily sync and transfer songs, audiobooks, movies, TV series and mobile applications to your Apple device.
The iTunes book has got plenty of cool tips for you, some were published on MakeUseOf before and others were collected from different parts of web. Among other things it illustrates easy ways to
  • automatically organize and tag your music
  • add lyrics & cover art to your songs
  • share your iTunes library with others
  • create ring tones from your songs
  • access your iTunes library from other PCs and mobile devices
  • control iTunes via the iPhone or even using your hands and feet
  • use AppleScripts
  • use iTunes shortcuts
and lots more! Grab yourself a free copy below.
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The Big Book of iTunes
 
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