Archive for the ‘Geeky Stuff’ Category

Guillermo Rauch has an excellent article ripping in to the fact that Microsoft promised Internet Explorer 7 would fall in-line with the expectations of digital designers, but has instead done little more than create new problems for us:
For the last couple of years, we developers have been struggling with IE incompatibilities while creating and [...]

We recently encountered an incredibly sophisticated and intricate virus called VirusProtect Pro that was disguised as a virus protection application and even had several websites supporting its services and even more with ones promising to remove the virus, even though they then hide the virus further by being all part of an extremely elaborate network [...]

Until the Scoble Show is a twenty-four hour TV channel as it rightly should, you will have to settle for nuggets such as his most recent VideoCast, which introduces a new computer language that allows you to create desktop and web-enabled applications by writing plain English.
It does not use Syntax and sounds almost too good [...]

LifeHacker has an excellent article regarding how to Synchronize FireFox extensions, themes, and bookmarks between mutiple computers, and it is an article that in truth, extends far beyond the limits of just Firefox, and will be something we will be applying to our network before lunch!
Since the dawn of time, humanity has longed for a [...]

Netzgesta makes making frames easy (through JavaScript):
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If we ever need the answer to anything, we do not ask our parents, and we not ask our tutors.
We ask Google billions of questions every day, and they have the answers to as much as any one single repository (other than the Hitchhicker’s Guide To The Galaxy) of knowledge. From discovering the meaning of [...]

In light of their recent upgrades (including the ability to track your comments and conversations via RSS), coComment is now a very useful service and one that has already been integrated into this blog:

CoComment is a popular browser tool for tracking conversations in the comments sections of blogs. It catches the comments you’ve made [...]

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