Archives for January 11th, 2008

Free PDF to Word Converter (PDF to DOC)

I've had a countless number of people ask me whether it's possible to convert a PDF to a Word DOC file. Up until now I had never known of a free application that would do it without having some sort of trial limitations. Thanks to Free PDF to Word Converter you can do it without dropping a dime.

January 11th, 2008
Free PDF to Word Converter (PDF to DOC)

Opera Mini for the iPhone?

On Tuesday an Opera developer was asked during an interview if there were any plans to develop the Opera Mini browser for the iPhone later this year when Apple releases the SDK. The developer responded with an enthusiastic "Yes," but didn't expand on it.

January 11th, 2008
Opera Mini for the iPhone?

Gizmodo’s Mean CES Prank…

At next year's CES, I wouldn't be surprised in the least if they ban bloggers, at least Gizmodo! The video below explains why.  Gizmodo calls it the "meanest thing" they did at CES, and I kinda have to agree, although it is funny as well.  Apparently they got their hands on TV-B-Gone clickers.

January 11th, 2008
Gizmodo’s Mean CES Prank…

AIM 6.8: Real-Time Instant Messaging

AOL is embarking on new ground with their next milestone release of the AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). Just yesterday they released AIM 6.8 Beta to the public with a new feature that I'm guessing more people will hate rather than love. That's why it's a good thing it's optional!

January 11th, 2008
AIM 6.8: Real-Time Instant Messaging

The Untold Story of the iPhone Launch

Wired Magazine's Fred Vogelstein wrote an article that really caught my attention - The Untold Story: How the iPhone Blew Up the Wireless Industry. It's a lengthy article (4 pages), but it includes little known details about what was actually going on over at Apple during the time leading up to the official launch of the iPhone at Macworld just one year ago.

January 11th, 2008
The Untold Story of the iPhone Launch

Installing KDE 4 & Feature Overview

I can't believe it's finally here, but KDE 4 has been pushed out the door! After about 8-months of rigorous testing of pre-release versions they have managed to get a stable edition of KDE 4 assembled and made available to the public.

January 11th, 2008
Installing KDE 4 & Feature Overview

Daily Downloads: Sumatra, Ubuntu, and More

Welcome to Daily Downloads brought to you by CyberNet! Each weekday we bring you the Windows software updates for widely used programs, and it's safe to assume that all the software we list is freeware (we'll try to note the paid-only programs).

January 11th, 2008
Daily Downloads: Sumatra, Ubuntu, and More

CyberNotes: Amazing Canstruction!

Canstruction is about two major things: construction and charity. It's a design/build competition where engineers, architects and others come together to construct structures made entirely from cans of food. That's right, all of the images you see below are creations made from cans of food-- full cans of food.

January 11th, 2008
CyberNotes: Amazing Canstruction!