pimg src=”http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/10/sonos-controller.png” width=”176″ height=”200″ align=”right” hspace=”4″ vspace=”2″ align=”right” /The multi-room music system from Sonos has added iPhone support with the new a href=”http://www.sonos.com/whattobuy/controllers/iphone/default.aspx?rdr=trueLangType=1033″Sonos Controller/a, available as a free download from the a href=”http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=293523031mt=8″App Store/a. The app looks great, and it’s a great move by Sonos, but if you don’t have $1000+ to spend on a Sonos system, we’ve already shown you how to a href=”http://lifehacker.com/400235/turn-your-iphone-or-ipod-touch-into-a-multi+room-wireless-music-remote”turn your iPhone into a multi-room wireless music remote/a on the cheap./p br style=”clear: both;”/
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Sonos Controller for iPhone Now Available [IPhone] 28 October 2008 at 4:00 pm by admin
+ Hitman Pro Runs Eight Different Anti-Malware Apps with One Click [Featured Windows Download] By admin 28 October 2008 at 3:00 pm and have No Comments
pimg src=”http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/10/hitman-pro.png” width=”305″ height=”184″ align=”right” hspace=”4″ vspace=”2″ align=”right” /Windows only: Free application Hitman Pro scans your system for malware using not one, not two, but emeight/em different anti-malware applications. Essentially, Hitman Pro is a helper utility that runs up to eight different cleaning tools when you tell it to. Some are favorites we all know and love, like a href=”http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php”Ad-Aware/a and a href=”http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html”Spybot SD/a, while others are a bit more obscure. The idea behind Hitman Pro is that you’ve got a one-stop shop for killing off any malware that hits your systemmdash;regardless of whether it’s spyware, adware, or some nasty virus. As the MakeUseOf post points out, scanning your system with each app can be a time-consuming process, so it’s best to use when your computer is idle. If Hitman Pro seems like overkill, check out our a href=”http://lifehacker.com/395046/five-best-antivirus-applications”five best antivirus applications/a and a href=”http://lifehacker.com/397792/five-best-windows-maintenance-tools”five best Windows maintenance tools/a for some great alternatives. div class=”related”a href=”http://www.hitmanpro.nl/hitmanpro/”Hitman Pro/a [via a href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/hitman-pro-unleash-eight-anti-spywares-with-a-single-click-windows/"MakeUseOf/a]/div/p br style=”clear: both;”/
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+ Microsoft Image Composite Editor Stitches Images Together [Featured Windows Download] By admin 23 September 2008 at 5:00 pm and have No Comments
Windows only: Microsofts’ Image Composite Editor is a free application for stitching several pictures together into one panoramic photograph. We’ve already shown you how to stitch photos into panoramas with free software or with Photoshop’s Photomerge tool, but the dedicated Image Composite Editor won’t cost you a dime, is dead simple to use, and works really well. I tested its chops with a quick panorama of my (messy) desk, and it stitched everything together quickly, with no effort on my part. For a one-off tool with very specific goals, Microsoft’s done this one right. The Image Composite Editor is freeware, Windows only, requires .NET 2.0.
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