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Top 10 Killer Photoshop Combo Moves

photoshop 20071115 205222 Top 10 Killer Photoshop Combo MovesTom Giannattasio of Smashing Magazine asks, “Is time kickin’ your ass?” and offers his Top 10 Killer Photoshop Combo Moves to help you defend yourself! Unfortunately, in spite of its accompanying graphic depicting a MacBook Pro, the article assumes you’re using Photoshop CS3 on Windows. If you mentally replace “Ctrl” with “Command” and “Alt” with “Option,” you should be fine.

These tips should help keyboard shortcut fanatics save even more time. If you have any trouble getting any of these to work, please feel free to comment.

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Free iPhone ringtone from Geoff ”I’m a TWiT” Smith

RingtoneFeeder has announced a free tribute ringtone named “Worldwide hello” to mark the release of the new iPhone 3G and taking the opportunity to send a friendly native “hello” from RingtoneFeeder to the many new countries finally getting the iPhone. There is also a free demo feed available so the service can be tried out with no obligation. The free feed contains a few sample ringtones as well as an introduction video and a PDF guide to managing ringtones via iTunes.

“The release of the new iPhone 3G is an important event for us and we would like to welcome the many new iPhone uses around the world by giving them a dedicated ringtone and saying ‘hello’ in their native language. We are matching the languanges of the first batch of countries where the iPhone 3G is released.” said Geoff Smith, Partner and Producer at RingtoneFeeder.

RingtoneFeeder is a new and innovative approach to ringtones offering a subscription model which automatically installs two new original ringtones on the iPhone via iTunes every week. The earlier a subscription to the service is made the bigger collection the subscriber will have. When a ringtone has been released it will not appear in the weekly updates ever again. The 10 latest ringtones are delivered when subscribing and then an additional two new ringtones every week.

There is also a free demo feed available so the service can be tried out with no obligations. The free feed contains a few sample ringtones as well as an introduction video and a PDF guide to managing ringtones via iTunes.

Geoff Smith has been producing and playing music most of his life and is mostly known online from his jingles heard on Adam Curry’s Daily Source Code Podcast, GeekBrief, Tips from The Top Floor, ScreenCasts Online, the successful iYule project and recently the theme song for TWiT Live (pictured here). Geoff began composing jingles and theme songs for podcasters back in 2005 and has literally written hundreds.

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Are you sick of iPhone 3G news? This story might make you feel better.

Tom Dickson from Blendtec is at it again. This time he’s fresh from the line at his local AT&T outlet and is ready to dispose of his old iPhone, only things don’t go exactly as planned…and if you believe that, I have a 6GB data plan to sell you.

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