Top 10 free indie games
Indie games have a habit of being wonderfully great, probably because indie developers are so passionate about what they do. They do it for the love of games and gaming, they do it for the love of designing, coding, creating, not for sales and money. Although I’m sure they like the money too. Apparently some [...]
Global Agenda: Recursive Colony Expansion
This is what happens if you take the Unreal engine throw in some Sci-Fi mix it with a third-person shooter perspective, sprinkle liberally with RPG elements and make it a free MMO. Global Agenda is a sci-fi, third-person class-based shooter with guns & jetpacks! What’s not to like about that? See tohose robots in the [...]
Five free alternatives to Windows Explorer
Ever been frustrated by Windows Explorers limited capability while cleaning up your HDD, moving files, cleaning up, doing general house work and maintenance? Maybe it’s time to ditch Windows Explorer for a more capable file manager. Bill Detwiler has you covered with a quick look at five free file managers.
A look at some crazy SSD tech
Rewind to 2006 a common year that started on a Sunday in the Gregorian calendar. It was the 2006th year of the Common Era or Anno Domini designation, the 6th year of the 3rd millennium and of the 21st century, and the 7th of the 2000s decade. In 2006 the Winter Olympics were held in [...]
Spelunky
It’s not often, in fact it’s rare, that I get addicted to a game. Most games I play aren’t awesome enough for me to get addicted to, a lot of the time I get bored of a game and never finish it or I play it, enjoy it and finish it then never play it [...]
Crimes against design – part one: Colour & typography
I was going to write an article about every single design crime that I have seen committed that makes for a rancid website. Then I realised the article was going to be epicly long as in novel length so I have decided to break it down into parts. The design and look of your blog [...]
STOP! Trivia time! Computer bugs
Bugs, those annoying little errors, flaws, mistakes, failures, or faults in a piece of software, hardware or a system. Microsoft calls them an “undocumented feature” (“It’s not a bug; it’s an undocumented feature!”), when planned updates go pear shaped it’s called an “update bug”, the release notes for the new version of a program usually [...]
D-Trash records
You could call breakcore music, I do and I love it. Other people might call it anti music ear rape noise which would also be a valid description, although not as accurate. I also like hardcore, noise, glitchy breakbeats, beats that are broken and shattered. If that sort of thing floats your boat then hit [...]
John Cleese + Compaq Computer Corporation =
Apparently these ads only ever aired in the UK, but thanks to the magic of the internet, YouTube and someone called CompaqVet these great ads are free to be shared! But wait! There is more!
Least I Could Do
Least I Could Do is now my favourite new web comic. The best way I can describe LICD is “a web comic version of Tucker Max and his stories”, needles to say hilarity ensure if you hit the link. LICD has been running since 2003 so there is plenty in the archives to keep you [...]


