Archive for July, 2008
Azkend Game challenges your skills Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 18, 2008
Over the past several months we’ve reported on several issues within the ivory towers of Internet domain name management that affects every Internet user. These issues are now boiling to critical mass and you should at least be aware of what’s going on…
SafeNetting
Posted by Fred, July 17, 2008
Learn to Master This Magnificent Camera the Photographer’s Way Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 17, 2008
O’Reilly Media, Inc., co-producers of the annual Web 2.0 Summit, have announced the Launch Pad program, a unique public forum designed to uncover the most promising Web startups, is open for submissions. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 16, 2008
DropFrame – add frames to your images easily Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 16, 2008
It has never been so easy to significantly improve digital images. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 15, 2008
Along with the news about the iPhone launch, we decided to go snooping around for some of the more unique or off-the-wall iPhone applications — all announced within hours of Apple’s iPhone launch last week. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 13, 2008
iPhone news is humming about last week’s launch with a few problems. Was it worth the wait? Ryan Faas puts his opinion in Computerworld. Alexander Wolfe shares his
fun video and his iTrip to the iPhone 3G Store. After that, Patrick Mannion
brings you a littl peek under the hood of the new Apple iPhone 3G; and we wrap it up with Brad Reed’s Network World 20 Cool IPhone Apps Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 13, 2008
Coinciding with the opening of Apple’s App Store for iPhone applications, Black Pixel Luminance launched Aria Touch to the public. Aria Touch turns your iPhone or iPod Touch into a standalone task management system.
Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, July 13, 2008
I have never used Entourage, but I can see why some people would and this site looks like a good resource for those people. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, July 13, 2008
One of the complaints about Apple menus in the Mac is that with multiple monitors the best you can do is change which monitor displays the menu. This causes a lot of mouse movement to select menus. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, July 13, 2008
I always enjoy finding new sites that try to keep us from spending money.
ThriftMac is just such a site. For example, they have an article that lists top 10 freeware for Mac OS X and a few “also rans.” Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, July 13, 2008
Fat Cat Software, maker of iPhoto Library Manager, today announced the release of PowerTunes 1.0, a new program that allows iTunes users to create multiple libraries, organize their music among multiple music folders, share music and libraries between multiple users on a machine, and much more. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, July 12, 2008
I have just recently started using the signature part of Mail. In the past, I have had sig files on a number of different mail programs, but I just hadn’t gotten around to it in Mail or hadn’t quite figure out how it works. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, July 12, 2008
Information Appliance Associates, creators of industry-leading connectivity solutions, announces the release of the PocketMac MacThemes for BlackBerry, the first tool to transform the look and feel of a BlackBerry into a miniature Macintosh. The MacTheme replaces the standard icons and images of the BlackBerry with those of original, yet very familiar Mac-like icons, complete with familiar colors and backgrounds. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, July 10, 2008