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8-bit, BSOD Belt Buckles, Adobe Teases Brilliant New Photoshop Features


There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web.
  • The endless remixing of 'Pong' and Microsoft's Blue Screen of Death continues with these 8-bit video game and BSOD belt buckles. [From: BoingBoing]
  • Photoshop nerds (we're one of you) lit up the Web today in a frenzy over features teased in a sneak peek video for the image editing software's new update. CS5 introduces stunning new content-aware fill tools -- in normal person speak: you'll be able to remove your uncle from that family picture with just a few quick keystrokes. [From: Adobe]
  • The elegant MoviePeg stand holds your Apple iDevice up in portrait or landscape mode for mobile media viewing. [From: swissmiss]
  • Photographer Paul Octavious visited a hill many times over the course of two years and documented it in 'Same Hill, Different Day,' a beautiful Web photo project. [From: Paul Octavious]
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