Archives for May, 2008

Del.icio.us for Firefox 3 Released

We know that many of you who are long-time users of the del.icio.us extension for Firefox haven't made the upgrade to Firefox 3 yet because a compatible version of the extension hasn't been released. In fact, it was a few days ago that "jason" in the comments was wondering if we knew when del.icio.us would be upgrading their bookmarks extension.

Del.icio.us for Firefox 3 Released

Free Wi-Fi for iPhone Subscribers at Starbucks/Barnes and Noble

We're not quite sure how many of you out there are iPhone owners, but our guess is that there's at least a good handful of you who will be able to benefit from free Wi-Fi for your phone.

Free Wi-Fi for iPhone Subscribers at Starbucks/Barnes and Noble

Yahoo Messenger for Vista Beta Includes Voice & SMS

Yahoo Messenger is the number one instant messaging service, and they are really starting to show off the talent their development team has. It's been over a year now since we first got a glimpse of what their Vista-specific messenger looked like.

Yahoo Messenger for Vista Beta Includes Voice & SMS

iTunes Gets New Movies Same Day as DVD Release

Purchasing movies from iTunes continues to get better and more convenient for buyers. If you've bought movies from them before, you know that it usually takes at least 30 days from the time a movie comes out on DVD until the time it's available to buy on iTunes. Yesterday the big news was that Warner Brothers was saying that they were going to be making their movies available online sooner.

iTunes Gets New Movies Same Day as DVD Release

Daily Downloads: IE7Pro, Yahoo Messenger, 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: IE7Pro, Yahoo Messenger, and More

CyberNotes: HTML Signatures in Apple Mail

Now that I'm up and running on my Mac I decided to give the Apple Mail program a shot. It's the built-in email solution that is bundled with Mac OS X, and also lets you do things like leave notes to yourself or manage a todo list. One thing that I quickly noticed was that it doesn't directly include support for HTML signatures.

CyberNotes: HTML Signatures in Apple Mail