How to Add Physics to Google Sketchup

sketchphysics-logoHave you ever wanted to design your own catapult? How about a toy robot, or maybe a more complex machine you’ve been layout out in your head? If so, you might already be familiar with Google Sketchup. It’s a simple to use 3D modeling program for Windows and Mac that has been popular for years, and is used in such other products such as Google Earth to create the buildings. What you may not know is that you can add a plugin to Sketchup which will enable physics, turning your sketches into simulators.
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The Quick Way To Cut And Paste In Mac

moveAddict logo.jpgAs much as I love Mac, there are things that I still miss from my old Windows days. One of them is the ability to quickly cut and paste items from the Finder. It’s not because Mac doesn’t have the ability to cut and paste, but it’s because some things work differently in the different world.

Recently, I’ve stumbled upon an app called moveAddict that will give Mac users the ability to mimic Cut and Paste feature of Windows. If you are one of the switchers from the Windows land, you might want to check this one out.
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[Snippet] Ubntu: Backup Your Applications Easily With A Single Command

ubuntu-app-backupInstalling applications in Ubuntu is as easy as the app store in iPhone. Hit the Ubuntu Software Center, find the application you want and click Install. Due to this convenience, most of the time, you won’t need to backup the applications itself.

However, there are times when you want to restore the newly formatted machine to the original state and you find it a chores to manually install all the applications again. This is when the backup is useful.

When we say “backup” in this case, we don’t really mean backing up the actual application. What we are going to do is to export the list of all your installed app onto a text file. Next time, we can just get the system to reinstall the apps listed in the text file.
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How to Use KDE Plasma Activities

Plasma cashew iconThe concept of activities is a new feature introduced with KDE 4. In the old desktop model of KDE 3, the desktop was a program called “kdesktop”, which gave users the ability to have a number of virtual desktops. Although other tools like Superkaramba could be used to add more features, the essential KDE desktop ended there.

When activities were introduced into KDE 4, they did not make much sense in isolation. In addition to having virtual desktops, there were activities, which the user could create and configure to have different wallpapers and different widgets. Much of the virtual desktop functionality of KDE 3 was absent and not directly connected to Plasma activities.

With the release of KDE 4.5, Plasma has reached a much higher level of maturity, and activities can now be integrated with virtual desktops, dual monitor screens, and with the Dashboard feature.
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Follow Us on the New Digg

digg-mainI am sure you have heard the big news of the week. Yes, the new Digg v4 has launched.

We have got our own Digg account up and running, so get your mouse click over here and follow us now!

The new Digg is updated with a new user interface and has evolved to a more social platform than it used to be. While many have complained and revolted, I am impress of all the changes and the fact that it is no longer the power Digger’s game (or it still is? We’ll see). You can follow other’s Digg accounts and have their news stream to your main page. Users can also import their feeds and have it automatically submit to Digg.

If you have not checked out the new Digg, do it now. At the same time, don’t forget to Follow us at Digg.

Alternatively, you can also follow us at Twitter, Facebook or get our latest update via RSS or email.

See you around!

How to Jailbreak iOS 4.0.2 For iPhone 3G (The Mac Version)

iPhone-RedSn0wLogoLast week, we show you how to jailbreak iOS 4.0.2 for iPhone 3G in Windows. As promised, here is the how-to for Mac users. While this tutorial is very simple, I will need everyone to follow every step conscientiously. Before you start, here are some things that you have to consider:
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IObit Toolbox – A Windows “Fixer” That’s Actually Worth Using

iobit-toolbox-clean-smallWe’ve all seen them – those ads on nearly every software website that offer to clean your registry or speed up your downloads. Many of us have learned to ignore them. Occasionally, however, you come across such an application that actually does what it says. It really cleans the registry, and it really can help repair your system. Such a program is IObit Toolbox. It’s a general purpose repair package reminiscent of the old Norton Utilities. It’s useful, portable, works on several versions of Windows, and to top it off, it’s free.
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Firefox 4 Review: App Tab, Panorama and Sync

firefox4-mainMozilla has recently released the fourth beta of the Firefox 4 browser. I have been testing it since the first beta and I am happy to see the progress and the addition of new features with each beta. I have held on the review of Firefox 4 because most of the features are still unstable or not in place. With the release of beta 4, things are becoming more stable and plenty of new (and revolutionary) features are added to it, so it would be a great time to do up a review. There will probably be another one or two more beta before we see the release candidate and the final version.
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How to Control iTunes Using Custom Keyboard Shortcuts

sizzling-keys-logo-osxOne of my favorite parts of my Macbook is the set of media keys across the top of the keyboard. For a music, movie, TV and general media junkie like myself, these keys make things quick and easy. What I do hate though, is when I switch to an external keyboard and mouse, which I generally do pretty often with the way my home office is set up, I lose that functionality. When this happens, the only option you’re left with is going all the way in to iTunes, or at least up to the menu bar, to change tracks, volume, etc. This wrecks your workflow. Another problem with them is that they take up useful function keys. These keys are used for different things in different scenarios on different machines, but on a Mac, they’re useless as anything besides media keys. I know a lot of professionals in the computer industry that rely heavily on the function keys on their keyboard, and I can see where they’re coming from when they say they hate a Mac’s dedicated row at the top. SizzlingKeys is a free application for your Mac that can help solve all of these problems.
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Weekly Wrap-up: Hackers exploit DLL Vulnerability in Office And Many More…

weekly-roundup-calendarIn this week wrap-up, we reviewed Qimo – the Linux distro for kids. If you have kids at home, do not miss out this excellent distro. We also covered how you can use Conky Wizard to easily configure Conky (we all know how difficult it can be to get it working right?) and how you can jailbreak your iPhone 3G to iOS 4.0.2 and upload photos to Facebook from Ubuntu.

Last but not least, if you have accidentally locked up your Gmail Call Phone while upgrading your account, we also have a simple and effective trick to unlock your account.

Enjoy!
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