If you get shot or stabbed while playing Counter Strike, MOHAA or similar first person shooting games on your PlayStation, XBOX, Wii, or PC, you’ll feel it in reality.
“Ouch! That hurts”
If you get shot or stabbed while playing Counter Strike, MOHAA or similar first person shooting games on your PlayStation, XBOX, Wii, or PC, you’ll feel it in reality.
“Ouch! That hurts”
A number of ink-saving tips that could save your business hundreds of pounds every year courtesy of Steve Bass’s Tips from PC World.
Double up on paper use – aim to print both sides. (more…)
If you are anything like me then you will come across web pages that just don’t print correctly. I’ve printed sheets of empty (web) pages or found I’ve spent valuable printer ink and wasted my cartridges on printing ads, widgets and all manner of text in dreaded times new roman. Help is at hand with this new printer resource (more…)
Only for brave-hearted is a visit to the ‘Appraisal gallery‘ at www.Amateurphotography.co.uk
where you can upload a photo and invite other forum members to pass judgement on your latest masterpiece.
JPG magazine is perhaps the coolest way for amateur photographers to get photography published and printed in a glossy worldwide magazine . It’s a high quality magazine all produced by a community of photography lovers and everything that appears in the final printed magazine is first chosen by JPG members. (more…)

I’m not sure ‘I want one of those’ digital photo fridge magnets for sale at iwantoneofthose.com, because the actual screen is a bit small (check the video and you’ll see what I mean) – but it is still a neat idea especially since you can charge it up via a USB cable to your PC and will have 11 whole hours of fridge-side showtime – where’s the popcorn?
The big brand-name printer cartridges are less economical and print less pages than their non-brand compatible and remanuafctured cousins, according to recent laboratory test results released from PC World magazine (more…)
Objet Demo Car from Joel on Vimeo.
Wired’s great gadget blog says “That’s right — a $40,000 printer capable of processing 3D CAD images and carving them into polymer models. ” The cute video that shows a finished toy car, even with moving wheels. Head over to the blog and add your dream list of things you want to “print” in 3D.
With the Easter holidays just around the corner we thought it might be the right time to show you some new craft, design and printing websites. First off hp has created one of the neatest places on (more…)