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Most of you probably have heard of GLaDOS of Portal fame. GLaGPS is a voice file for the Garmin Nuvi, by VanMiddlesWorth, that makes your GPS talk like GLaDOS! There are download and install instructions on his website.
Most of you probably have heard of GLaDOS of Portal fame. GLaGPS is a voice file for the Garmin Nuvi, by VanMiddlesWorth, that makes your GPS talk like GLaDOS! There are download and install instructions on his website.
Gonna miss ya Bill. Vista is gonna die much faster now that your gone.
Via: Engadget
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Yes, found it on Digg, sorry for the rip-off but fuck nay-sayers this video must be seen by EVERYONE.
Found it on WeGame, EVERYONE needs to see this video, It’s one of the most impressive achievements in WoW parody history.

Everyone out there who is running Firefox 3 should check out the new easter egg that Mozilla has hidden! Gotta say i love the Firefox Robots.
Image Via: Laughing Squid
Reddit announced that they are going to go open source and release their source code to the public. I’m sure this has a lot to do with them trying to gain popularity over Digg.
Via: Laughing Squid
Code Rush is an independent documentary on Mozilla(aka Firefox, Thunderbird etc.) from 2000.
Independent filmmakers followed the Mozilla team from March 1998 to April 1999, as they worked to open Netscape Communicator’s source code to the world, in a last-ditch effort to save the company. The result is an amazing snapshot of computer history, capturing the people that worked on it, the first internal beta test, the moment Jamie Zawinski uploaded the first builds publicly, the launch party, the all-hands meeting announcing the AOL acquisition, and so much more. It aired on PBS nationally in March 2000, the same month as the beginning of the dot-com collapse.
Via: Waxy
Yes the title sounds like its straight out of The Onion but it’s actually a legitimate story from Seattle’s newspaper, Seattle PI. Here’s the story of what happened
When Mr. Walling bought his new Windows Vista machine, he initially used the installation disc that came with his Dell 942 All in One printer that he had been using with his previous PC. That disc was meant for Windows XP. The problem: Dell’s printer driver for Windows XP did install on Windows Vista. But it didn’t work. And it couldn’t be easily removed.
He was lucky enough to have Window’s Test Manager come to his house, multiple times, to get the issue fixed.
Via: Seattle PI