Posts Tagged ‘software’
JuiceBox
JuiceBox Mattel made these and hyped them up last christmas (~$50)… nice little MP3 (w/$30 upgrade kit!), Photo (great image quality for JPGs) and (proprietary, uh-oh) video player. Target finally has them on liquidation, $11 for the player and $11 […]
What I See Is What I Want
WISIWIW What I See Is What I Want GreaseMonkey, an interesting Firefox plug-in that will surely make the marketing/branding purist go nuts, not to mention the creative director. This thing will let you dish up any webpage the way you […]
The Engadget Interview: Bill Gates, Pt. 2
The Engadget Interview: Bill Gates, Pt. 2 Engadget has an interesting interview with Bill Gates about the launch of the next Xbox console, whether or not Microsoft is going to come out with a competitor for the PlayStation Portable, and […]
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. I think I’ve become a lazy typist… I used to clock in well over 90. Of course typing speed varies from keyboard to keyboard, good luck hitting these numbers on a […]
Lassie, Go get help!!!
Lassie, Go get help!!! Too funny. Now even that four legged freind of the family can get their own cell phone. The PetsCell� will allow pet owners to talk to their pets as well as allowing owners to request assistance […]
Windows XP Service Pack 2
Whatever you do… Install Service Pack 2 w/extreme caution. Like a good little computer user I thought it’d be a good idea to upgrade my system but unfortunately the internet security system in this behemoth of an update is so […]
Vinyl Lives!
You spin me right round, baby… Right round like a record, baby… Right round round round… Ok, I’m showing my age… not to mention my bad taste in music – LOL. I’ve been working directly with the owner of a […]
Windows / iTunes…
Yes, indeed… hell froze over. iTunes is out… if you still listen to LPs and haven’t ventured into the realm of digital music of late iTunes is Apple’s ‘killer app’ part “legalized” napster and part jukebox – it works fairly […]
The patent that killed the browser.
In a catch-22 lawsuit against Microsoft what turns out to be a win against the goliath may in fact have broader implications. Eolas Technologies Inc. of Chicago and the University of California (UC) filed a patent infringement lawsuit back in […]
Macromedia FlashPaper
aka – PDF lite. Macromedia FlashPaper printer driver technology for Windows 2000 and XP lets Contribute 2 customers transform any printable document into a compact, web-friendly Macromedia Flash format and then embed the document as an intrinsic part of a […]