Archives for March 4th, 2008

Adobe Photoshop CS4 Stonehenge

I was quite surprised today when I saw an email in my Inbox letting me know that Adobe Photoshop CS4 (codename Stonehenge 11.0) has been leaked. I checked some of the BitTorrent sites and it does indeed look like it is available to anyone that wishes to download it.

March 4th, 2008
Adobe Photoshop CS4 Stonehenge

Design a Firefox 3 T-Shirt Contest!

We know that there is a rather large group of Firefox fans that read this site, therefore many of you will probably find interest in a Firefox 3 T-Shirt Contest that's currently going on. It's an official contest from the folks over at Mozilla and it'll give you an opportunity to be creative and show off your mad design skills.

March 4th, 2008
Design a Firefox 3 T-Shirt Contest!

February 2008 Browser Stats: IE Plunging

February was a good month for almost all of the browsers out there except for Internet Explorer, according to Net Applications. From December 2006 to August 2007 Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser was able to maintain a substantial 79% marketshare. In the last 6 or 7 months, however, they've been dropping just under 1% each month.

March 4th, 2008
February 2008 Browser Stats: IE Plunging

Netvibes Ginger Launches to Public

Back in December we wrote about the new "social-side" of Netvibes. At the time, Netvibes Ginger launched into a private beta and has only been available to those with invitations. The big deal with Ginger is all of the new social elements like widgets and the option to import and export info from social networks like Facebook.

March 4th, 2008
Netvibes Ginger Launches to Public

Google Gears Goes Mobile

Back in May of 2007, Google launched Google Gears which gives offline access to services and applications that are normally only available online. A few services that use Google Gears include Google Reader, Remember the Milk, and Zoho. Thus far it has been very useful for those using supported applications.

March 4th, 2008
Google Gears Goes Mobile

IE 8 to Enforce Standards Mode by Default

Microsoft made a decision over a month ago that Internet Explorer 8 will not use their "super standards" mode by default. They said that websites would be able to opt-in to having IE 8 render sites in a standards-compliant way, but they thought it would be best if they broke as few sites as possible.

March 4th, 2008
IE 8 to Enforce Standards Mode by Default

Daily Downloads: KMPlayer, Mandriva, 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).

March 4th, 2008
Daily Downloads: KMPlayer, Mandriva, and More

CyberNotes: Organize Your DVD, CD, and Book Collection

Sometimes it is astounding the collection of DVD's, CD's, games, and books people have. For some individuals it gets to the point where they don't even remember what they have anymore. In fact, I've known some people who would find themselves purchasing the same movies over again simply because their collection was so vast that they couldn't remember if they owned it already.

March 4th, 2008
CyberNotes: Organize Your DVD, CD, and Book Collection