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Create an iTunes Store Account Sans Credit Card [ITunes] 26 October 2008 at 3:00 pm by admin
+ MewSeek SoulSeek Client Now on iPhone 2.0 [Featured IPhone Application] By admin 26 October 2008 at 2:17 pm and have No Comments
pimg src=”http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/10/jailbreakthumb.png” width=”168″ height=”144″ align=”right” hspace=”4″ vspace=”2″ align=”right” / Jailbroken iPhone/iPod touch 2.0 only: The a href=”http://lifehacker.com/393711/islsk-soulseek-client-downloads-music-to-your-iphone-and-ipod-touch”previously mentioned iSlsk/a peer-to-peer client is now available for iPhone 2.0. Now called MewSeek, the Soulseek client lets you download music from the P2P network directly to your device. The catch? You’ll need the PwnPlayer app to listen to any of your downloads. Both of these apps are in early development; we haven’t tried them firsthand at Lifehacker HQ, but the ReadWriteWeb blog reports that besides some bugginess here and there, they work as advertised. Windows and users, jailbreak your device using a href=”http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/50888951/redmond-we-have-a-pwnapple”QuickPwn/a; Mac users can rock the jailbreak with a href=”http://lifehacker.com/398906/jailbreak-iphone-20-with-pwnagetool”PwnageTool/a. Then, MewSeek and PwnPlayer are free apps you can get via the Cydia installer. div class=”related”a href=”http://www.errrick.com.ar/?p=54″PwnPlayer + MewSeek released today/a [errrick via a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/p2p_downloading_comes_to_the_i.php"ReadWriteWeb/a]/div/p br style=”clear: both;”/
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+ Virtual CloneDrive Mounts ISOs and Other Disk Images Without Burning a Disc [Featured Windows Download] By admin 15 October 2008 at 4:00 pm and have No Comments
Windows only: Free application Virtual CloneDrive mounts any common disk image file type as a virtual drive that you can browse as though it’s a normal hard drive without burning a disc. The app supports popular disk image types like ISO, BIN, and CCD, and mounting an image once you’ve installed CloneDrive is as simple as double-clicking the file. We’ve covered similar tools in the past, but CloneDrive is the simplest implementation we’ve seen, and it’s made by SlySoft, the folks who develop the popular DVD decryptor, AnyDVD. Virtual CloneDrive is a free download, Windows only.
+ Desktop Renamer Renames Default Windows Icons [Featured Windows Download] By admin 02 October 2008 at 4:40 pm and have No Comments
Windows only: Free application Desktop Renamer allows you to edit the names of default Windows icons on your desktop. If you’ve ever tried renaming shortcuts to destinations like your Recycle Bin, My Computer, My Documents, or My Network Places, you know that Windows isn’t always keen on the adjustment. But if you’re not happy with that restriction, Desktop Renamer allows you to easily rename any of those shortcuts. On the other hand, if you feel like using an application to do something as simple as renaming Windows shortcuts seems like overkill, the gHacks weblog also details how to tweak your Windows registry to accomplish the same thing.
+ Wallpapers from MSN Manages, Edits Your Desktop Wallpaper [Featured Windows Download] By admin 01 October 2008 at 1:00 pm and have No Comments
Windows only: Freeware application Wallpapers from MSN adds several customization and management options to your desktop wallpaper. When you first install Wallpapers, it downloads around 125 high quality wallpapers from Microsoft to get you started, but you aren’t limited to those images by any means—you can add any of your own wallpapers to the application any time you want. Once you choose a wallpaper, you can use the app’s simple editing tools to crop, rotate, resize, and add text, speech bubbles, or foreground images to the wallpaper. Probably its best feature, Wallpapers can rotate your wallpaper as a slideshow or by time of day. Wallpapers is freeware, Windows only.
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