Archives for May 8th, 2008

Quickly Search for Available Domain Names

If you've ever purchased a domain name you know what a hassle it can be to find one that's available. So many of them are not available that it often takes dozens of searches to get one that you actually want. Domize is an excellent free service that might just take the pain and frustration out of searching for the domains though.

Quickly Search for Available Domain Names

April Browser Stats were Incorrect

Last week we took a look at where the various browsers stood up against each other in terms of market share. I was shocked (to say the least) when Internet Explorer triumphantly came out on top with a 1.22% market share increase. That really hit hard for Firefox who's market share was sent spiraling down to 16.96%, which was nearly a percent lower than the previous month.

April Browser Stats were Incorrect

The Most Reliable Laptop is…

Ever wonder who makes the most "reliable" laptop? Before we even dive into which computer company is the most reliable, maybe we should determine what reliable is.

The Most Reliable Laptop is…

When a Geek’s Two Favorite Things Collide…

The Internet sure has changed the way we get things done, hasn't it? Fifteen years ago, could you have ever imagined that you would be able to pay your bills online, shop for clothes online, or better yet, order your pizza online? Over the last several years we've seen the large pizza chains who have the money to support the technology, offer their customers the option to place their pizza order online.

When a Geek’s Two Favorite Things Collide…

Big Oops: Mozilla Releases Compromised Vietnamese Language Pack

I think it's safe to say that a lot of Firefox users associate the browser with security. It may normally keep you out of harms way, but that's not the case if you downloaded the Vietnamese language pack after February 18, 2008.

Big Oops: Mozilla Releases Compromised Vietnamese Language Pack

Google Translate Introduces New Languages

Google Translate has just introduced several new languages to their translation service. Adding to their already impressive list which has included difficult languages like Arabic and Chinese for quite some time, they now add to the list the following languages:

Google Translate Introduces New Languages

Daily Downloads: NetNewsWire, KMPlayer, WindowBlinds, and More

Welcome to Daily Downloads brought to you by CyberNet! Each weekday we bring you 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).

Daily Downloads: NetNewsWire, KMPlayer, WindowBlinds, and More

CyberNotes: How to Measure Items on Your Screen

For whatever reason I frequently find myself needing to resize and measure things on my computer screen. I'm normally measuring some images, trying to figure out how much space I have to work with, or want to make sure things are spaced evenly. It's taken me a little while to find the tools that are just right for the job, but I think I've done it!

CyberNotes: How to Measure Items on Your Screen