Archives for August 1st, 2008

WrapUp: Installing KDE 4.1 on Ubuntu, iPhone Tethering, and More

Welcome to the WrapUp by CyberNet. This is a collection of news stories and tips that we have collected over the last few days, but never got around to writing about. Don't forget to send in your own tips, or just leave a comment on this page if you think you've got something we should include.

August 1st, 2008
WrapUp: Installing KDE 4.1 on Ubuntu, iPhone Tethering, and More

CyberSearch 1.0.1: Background Colors are Back

Okay, so I wasn't thinking that I'd have a new version of CyberSearch so soon, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this will stop the flood of emails requesting that I revive the customizable background color feature. Yesterday we released CyberSearch 1.0, and with it came a bunch of new features. Along with that I also scrapped the option to customize the background color of the results.

August 1st, 2008
CyberSearch 1.0.1: Background Colors are Back

Browser & OS Stats for July 2008: Minimal Changes

July 2008 has come to a close, and as always we enjoy taking a look at how the browser and operating system market share changed from the previous month. July was actually a big month for monitoring web browser usage because it's the first month that the browsers have had to bake onto the machines of millions and millions of users. Were the new releases a success?

August 1st, 2008
Browser & OS Stats for July 2008: Minimal Changes

Yahoo Automatically Displays SearchMonkey Apps in Search Results

Yahoo is taking advantage of SearchMonkey widgets to automatically provide more elaborate search results to their users.

August 1st, 2008
Yahoo Automatically Displays SearchMonkey Apps in Search Results

Learn iPhone Programming to Pay For College Tuition

There's no doubt that applications for the iPhone have become a huge hit since they became available in early July. With over 1,300 apps currently available, users have a nice selection of options to choose from.

August 1st, 2008
Learn iPhone Programming to Pay For College Tuition

Gmail Provides White List for Email Addresses

In the past we have said that it would be nice if Gmail offered the option to create a white list for messages from certain email addresses that should never be sent to the spam folder. We can't really complain about Gmail's spam filter because it does a fantastic job catching actual spam, but on occasion it will manage to take a "good" message and put it in the spam folder.

August 1st, 2008
Gmail Provides White List for Email Addresses

Daily Downloads: Flip4Mac, Opera, 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).

August 1st, 2008
Daily Downloads: Flip4Mac, Opera, and More

CyberNotes: Best Xbox 360 Case Mods (Round 2)

As we mentioned the first time around, some people like to trick out their cars with a fancy paint job and an expensive set of wheels while others like to trick out their Xbox 360's with a fancy case modification. Today we'll be taking a 2nd look at what people have been able to do when they got creative with their Xbox 360.

August 1st, 2008
CyberNotes: Best Xbox 360 Case Mods (Round 2)