Recent Uncategorized article | Oct 11, 2007

Get a MovableLife

If you’re a new or existing user to SecondLife, ”an online society within a 3D world, where users can explore, build, socialize and participate in their own economy,” MovableLife may present you with an interesting option to interact with SL without needing to have access to the full application: SecondLife is MovableLife allows Second Life users to log [...]

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What Would Happen if Microsoft Packaged an iPod

Jan 07, 2007

Only a true geek can appreciate something this beautiful. Technorati tags: microsoft, ipod, design ...

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Open Source Project GnuCash Released for Windows

OSAlt.com provided word today that the popular personal and small business accounting software application, GnuCash, is being released to the Windows platform having only previously been available for the Linux and Mac platforms.  They are stressing that this latest version for Windows is still very much preliminary and users will most likely...

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Search Your RSS Feeds

Jan 04, 2007

Sick of not being able to search your the RSS feeds in your online/offline reader application?  Download Squad (by way of Google Operating System) points out one very easy alternative to waiting day and night for search functionality to automagically appear in your favorite reader app: create a Google Co-Op personalized...

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What Happened to Google Pack?

Jan 03, 2007

We just noticed that Google Pack seems to have lost quite alot of weight as of late.  (It’s fun to rhyme.)  The only pieces of software showing up in the Pack are Google Desktop, Picasa and Skype.  Three items.  ‘Tis all.  There doesn’t seem to be any remnants of AdAware,...

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The Most Annoying Aspect of Windows Vista

Dec 21, 2006

To be perfectly honest, the new User Account Control feature in Windows Vista is probably going to save more people from harm than it will annoy but, for those of us who have spent years navigating through that wonderful series of tubes we call the Internets, this “feature” will be...

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Digg Updates Layout

Dec 18, 2006

Digg just completed a major revision of their site layout which takes full advantage of the entire width of your screen.  Very well done, I must say.  Check it out: digg.com. ...

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Software Find: ColorPix

Dec 17, 2006

We recently went in search of a freeware color picker application for Windows and we found ColorPix.  Brought to you by the fine folks at ColorSchemer.com, this beautiful standalone executable provides you with a magnifier window, the ability to minimize to your system tray and also provides you with four...

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Search TheFind.com for a Good Cause

Dec 15, 2006

TheFind.com, a new unbiased shopping search engine, is getting into the spirit of the season by donating $1 per person for anyone using their new “search by color” feature and searching for anything red.  (Try out some of TheFind’s examples like a red wagon, a red sweater, or a red...

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Photoshop CS3 Beta Released

Adobe Labs has the released the beta version of its newest Photoshop application.  PhotoshopUser.com has a great overview of what’s new but you can find out for yourself by downloading the beta from the Adobe Labs site. ...

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Worst. Ad. Ever.

Dec 03, 2006

I meant to post this on Black Friday but it slipped right past my radar. Wal-Mart, in their day after Thanksgiving advertisement, posted a Wireless Back-Up Camera System with Color LCD Monitor for $93. However, it wasn’t so much the price that had me doing a double-take: What this...

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