Many of us carry around all kinds of devices on a regular basis like laptops, GPS units, cell phones, and iPods, just to name a few. And because we carry them around and simply use them, chances are that they will eventually end up scratched. There are multiple protection solutions out there which will help keep all of your devices in tip-top shape, but none are as unique as the 'invisibleSHIELD."
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It looks as though the teams working on Google's Presentations and Documents applications have been busy over the last several months. Both have new features that make the online applications even better.
We'll start with Google Docs first. One of the newest features will allow you to add a heater and/or footer to your documents. It's one of those basic features in desktop office suites that is often taken for granted. If you'd like
Computer World is reporting that there's a new development in the One Laptop Per Child computer program. According to Nicholas Negroponte, chairman of OLPC, they're working together with Microsoft to develop a dual-boot system which would make Linux and Windows available on the affordable computers being sent to developing countries. Negroponte said, "We are working with them very closely to make a dual-boot system so that,
NewsGator has made a HUGE unexpected step today by releasing their RSS news readers for free. That includes NetNewsWire (Mac), FeedDemon (Windows), and NewsGator Go (Blackberry, Java Mobile, and Windows Mobile). That's right, they are all FREE now.
What's even better is that all of these clients synchronize with NewGator's online service, which can be used to read news anywhere you have access
With CES currently going on, several sites like Gizmodo and Engadget have managed to catch up with Bill Gates to ask him a few questions. I don't know about you, but I'm always intrigued with Gates and what he has to say, much the way I'm intrigued with Steve Jobs. It's just something about those two men that draws me in. From
ThinkGeek is holding a big clearance sale right now that will put a smile on the face of all the diehard nerds out there. Prices on some items are over 50% off, and can save you big bucks on all of the necessities.
For example, I don't think it's even possible to live without a Marshmallow Assault Rifle (pictured to the right). The price has
Existing Flickr Pro Account holders as well as those of you considering purchasing one, listen up: Flickr has a deal going on for the month of January where you'll get three free months! It's not a bad deal at all, but you'll have to act soon, and it does work a little differently than what you might expect.
Here's what you'll do: