Archives for June 10th, 2008

New Poll: What Do you Think of the New iPhone 3G?

With the iPhone 3G announced and set to be released on July 11th, we decided to start a new poll asking you what you think of it. Last year about this time there were many people saying they were going to wait until the 2nd generation came out in hopes of it having 3G and GPS.

June 10th, 2008
New Poll: What Do you Think of the New iPhone 3G?

Gmail HTML Signature Bookmarklet

One of the things that still surprises me is that Google has not released any way to create HTML signatures for emails in Gmail. As a result there have been a descent number of Greasemonkey scripts for Firefox that give users the chance to automatically insert HTML signatures into an email, but for some of you a simple bookmarklet might be all you need.

June 10th, 2008
Gmail HTML Signature Bookmarklet

Opera 9.5 is Almost Done

Win; Mac; Linux Hot on the heels of Firefox 3, the Opera team announced today that they are preparing for the launch of Opera 9.5, and they are doing so by shooting out the first (and possibly last) Release Candidate to the public. This comes just about one week after they added a new default theme to the browser.

June 10th, 2008
Opera 9.5 is Almost Done

Bulk Open URL’s

I'm sure every now and again you come across a site that has a long list of URL's that you want to open, but none of them are hyperlinked. Or maybe someone sends you some sites to checkout in an email, but you can't click on any of them. A great solution is URLOpener.com.

June 10th, 2008
Bulk Open URL’s

Apple Stocks Up, Competitors and Carriers Down

It was an interesting day for Apple stock yesterday. Durning Steve Jobs' keynote at WWDC we saw their stock go up and down as the time went on, and eventually once the keynote was over, it just stayed down for a while. It has been steadily climbing back-up, but now their competitors and other cell phone providers are seeing their stock drop as the news of the iPhone 3G settles in.

June 10th, 2008
Apple Stocks Up, Competitors and Carriers Down

Google Docs to Store Your PDF’s?

For those of you who tend to save documents as PDF's frequently, you may be interested to know that it looks as though Google is planning to add a PDF service to their collection of online office applications. Currently they offer Google Docs, Spreadsheets, and Presentations, so a PDF service would fit in nicely.

June 10th, 2008
Google Docs to Store Your PDF’s?

Daily Downloads: Miro, QuickTime, OpenOffice, 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).

June 10th, 2008
Daily Downloads: Miro, QuickTime, OpenOffice, and More

CyberNotes: Fast, Easy, & Fun Photo Editing

Windows only When it comes to photo editors there is definitely no shortage of them available. It's almost a guarantee that a Windows user can find a freeware application that will do all the things they want, and more. Some prime examples are Paint.NET, PhotoFilter, and the feature-rich Photoscape. Today we've got another one that we would like to add to our favorites: Photo! Editor.

June 10th, 2008
CyberNotes: Fast, Easy, & Fun Photo Editing