27
Nov
Posted in Technology by weleh |
Who knows why many open source users are also Macintosh users, but I’ve noticed a correlation there for years. Maybe it’s because open source, like the Mac, rings of rebellion against the status quo. Nevertheless, if you think the love always flows in two directions, check out this post…


27
Nov
Posted in Technology by weleh |
The mac version of uTorrent is officially here.


27
Nov
Posted in Technology by weleh |
Make your own with this simple instruction


27
Nov
Posted in Technology by weleh |
If you’re on Facebook, you’ve no doubt got a bunch of friends. And if you’re like most Facebook users, you’re certain those friends are exactly who they say they are. And you might be right. Or you could be wrong. They could be scammers posing as your friends. How hard is that, exactly? It turns out to be hideously easy to do.


27
Nov
Posted in Technology by weleh |
When the App Store first went live for the iPhone and Touch, I thought that we could quickly download all of the games available and review them.


27
Nov
Posted in Technology by weleh |
What if you can’t stand your family, and would much rather be chomping your turkey dinner down in front of the green-ish glow of your computer monitor, instead? T3 pulled toghether 25 sites you should sign up to before Christmas, so you’ll have many networks of strangers to escape to when your aunties start arguing about how to make gravy.


27
Nov
Posted in Technology by weleh |
The first sign of trouble for the new BlackBerry Storm was the concept: a touchscreen BlackBerry.


27
Nov
Posted in Technology by weleh |
Mozilla is to add a third beta to the development schedule for Firefox 3.1. The move will enable the company to get a better handle on remaining bugs and give several new features, including a faster JavaScript engine and a private browsing mode, more testing time, the company’s browser director said yesterday.


27
Nov
Posted in Technology by weleh |
To hear Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin tell it, the operating system war is over and Linux has won.


27
Nov
Posted in Technology by weleh |
Do you want to simply follow the latest design trends and create a website that works well but looks just like many other websites out there? Following trends won’t set you apart from the rest; it won’t help your work make a strong impression. To make something memorable, you’ll need an element of creativity and novelty.

