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PNG color mismatch on the web: an easy fix


To clarify, this is an easy fix if you have saved your png files from Photoshop and, of course, still have access to the software. I stumbled across this fix in PS and haven’t tested in any other applications. Feel free to point out other ones that work in a similar fashion. Note: I was using CS2.

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Windows Vista: more than just a pretty face

A troubled birth
Windows Vista has had something of a troubled birth. Hyped features were pulled, and the project as a whole took far longer to complete than expected, partly due to standing still while MS dropped everything to work on Windows XP Service Pack 2, but in part also due to a decision to “reset” and scrap much of the new development. This has led some commentators to dub the project a “train wreck.”

But is it?

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Analysts Say Apple’s iPhone Is Not a Smartphone

Analysts Say AppleABI Research defines a smartphone as a cellular handset using an open, commercial operating system that supports third-party applications. Apple’s iPhone runs the Mac OS X operating system, so at first glance it would seem to fall into the smartphone category, but ABI Research says the device will be closed to third-party applications. –>