Archive | November, 2008

Many professional SEOs don’t give a damn about PR anymore, but that still leaves a big chunk of the web [...]

After a few months, every brand new PC, regardless of how many cores or memory chips it has installed, staggers [...]

I shave a lot. Twice in a day at the very least. Obviously, Gillette knows that there are millions of [...]

Remember Netscape vs. Internet Explorer? Lines in the sand were drawn and sides were chosen. We love doing this. Quake [...]

Apple has just released iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch firmware 2.2. The software update contains many of the much [...]

When I was running a network of PC’s in my house I kept one bleeding edge box for gaming on [...]

Air has become one of the most innovative applications that Adobe has come up with, in the past couple of [...]

In Internet terminology, sideload is a process involving transfer of data between two devices over a USB connection. While Sideload.com [...]

Google has teamed up with LIFE Magazine to showcase millions of LIFE’s acrhived photos. There are photos from every decade [...]

One of the few lacking features that Del.icio.us doesn’t have is a better organization/sort ability. Viewing by tags and viewing [...]

2008 saw television prices come down and a couple of display technologies pretty much get shown the door. The picture [...]

I completed the migration to a new Liquid Web new server yesterday, and so far I’m very happy with the [...]

There’s no doubt that a significant number of people use P2P and file-sharing networks. In its earliest days, Napster had [...]

I’ve been hosting this blog and my other sites with PowerVPS for at over 2 years now and things have [...]