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So many YouTube videos are full of fluff and have just a few seconds of gold. On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you how to embed or link to a video that will start at a specified point, and no third-party programs are necessary!
Tekzilla Daily: Name that tune
Got a song stuck in your head? Veronica Belmont shows you a Web site that will put a name to that tune on today's Tekzilla Daily.
Tekzilla Daily: Mouse gestures
Speed up your computing interaction with mouse gestures. Skip the arcane key combos and repetitive menu clicking and perform almost any action on your PC with a unique gesture of your mouse. Veronica shows you how on today's Tekzilla Daily.
Tekzilla Daily: Delete evidence of visited sites
Want to remove one particular Web site from your history without clearing the whole thing? It's easy, and Veronica shows you how on today's Tekzilla Daily.
Tekzilla Daily: Browser within a browser
Want another built-in way to organize your tabs? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica demonstrates an unconventional way to group your open Web sites.
Tekzilla Daily: Keep all your data under one roof
Want to keep all your music together even if it's on separate drives? Veronica shows you how to mount any drive anywhere you want on today's Tekzilla Daily.
Tekzilla Daily: Expand your workspace with virtual desktops
Ever wish you had more space on your PC's desktop, but don't feel like buying a whole new monitor? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you a tool to suit your needs.
Tekzilla Daily: Firefox browsing session tweaks
Firefox saves your sessions as you browse, making it easy to recover when it crashes. On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you how to adjust the interval that Firefox autosaves.
Tekzilla Daily: Keep your browsing private in Firefox
Want to browse the Net in secrecy? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows off a new feature in Firefox 3.5 that adds another layer of privacy to your browser.
Tekzilla Daily: 24-hour clock in Windows
Your day is 24 hours long, right? So why not have your system clock reflect that? Veronica shows you how to convert to 24-hour time on today's Tekzilla Daily.
