One feature that I’ve always wanted in Gmail was the ability to organize my labels in a folder-like structure. By that I mean that I want to nest the labels one inside of another so that my list isn’t quite so long. This kind of structure is probably referred to the most as sub-labels.
The other day Lifehacker posted an awesome Greasemonkey
Imagine if you could control objects around you with your thoughts, like a robot made specifically for those with special needs. Or, imagine controlling a video game with your thoughts instead of a controller. The idea may seem far-fetched, but it’s not. The video below will explain exactly what I’m talking about:
Amazing, isn’t it? I can’t imagine wearing a device that would
I’m not sure if you’ve visited Yahoo! Answers before, but it is a very active community where everyone tries to help each other. They even have an area dedicated to just computer and Internet related questions for those of you who are having PC problems.
The newest addition to the Yahoo! Answers family is called Answers
The post that you're reading was typed in Google Docs so that I could checkout the new additions to the "word count" feature. You see, before when you went to File> Word Count, you'd get all of the typical offerings that you find in other word processing applications like how many words are in the document.
Now they've taken the "Word Count" feature to a whole new level with new options like how many
Yesterday Opera Watch "tagged" me so that I would write about 5 things that could make Opera better. This is kind of like a game, and since I can normally come up with a list of improvements for nearly any application, I thought it would be kind of fun. The key is that I have to tag 5 people at the end of this article so
Bill Gates must be seeing $$ signs after Microsoft announced that they had a reported $13.37 BILLION in revenue for the quarter ending on June 30th. And for their fiscal year which just wrapped up, their reported revenue was $51.12 billion, a 15% increase from last year!
Those numbers are impressive, but I guess they do have Windows Vista, Office 2007, Xbox 360 (despite repair troubles), and Windows Server to thank for their numbers this
Funny Friday
We’re stepping away from the humorous technology types of jokes today and changing gears to something non-tech related - accidents. I know, how funny could that be? But, they are.
From the source, “Accident insurance claim forms ask for a brief statement about how the accident happened.kk The combination of the finger pointing instinct and the small spaces provided on the forms