Opensource Democracy Player Updated
Democracy released version 0.9.2 today, and it’s actually usable. Previous versions were running rampant with memory leaks, freezing, and horribly slow. While the new version is slightly sluggish, it’s...
View ArticleReview Of With Creative’s Zen Vision:M, The iPod Alternative
With all the hype around Apple’s iPod, I don’t think many people are looking into alternatives. Recently I got my hands on Creative’s Zen:M mp3 player, and think it’s great. It has 30 gigs for music,...
View ArticleOmea Pro Goes Free
Omea has always been my favorite RSS reader, for its abundance of features. Now that the pro version of it is absolutely free, there is no reason not to try it out. Along with RSS, it also works with...
View ArticledivShare: The RapidShare Alternative
If you’ve been using RapidShare or Yousendit to send files across the internet, you might be interested in divShare. You can upload or download files at high speeds with no wait time – without...
View ArticleWikiSeek Launches; It’s Terrible
California based SearchMe has launched their WikiSeek search engine today, with the ever popular beta tag. The search engine searches Wikipedia, and what Wikipedia referenced in its articles. So if...
View ArticleAlexa Gets New Changes; Adds Geotargeting
While I don’t necessarily like Alexa, I like what they are trying to do. Their results aren’t fully accurate, but it’s really one of the best resources we have. Recently they just updated their traffic...
View ArticleDigg, Delicious, StumbleUpon Exchange Networks; What’s The Point?
I’ve gone through many stages over my time on the internets. I’ve been hooked on IRC, forums, social news, and SEO websites. However after years of experiencing all of those things, I seem to do an...
View ArticleDigg’s Censoring Continues
If by some odd chance you missed the Digg revolt news on your RSS reader, the basic summary can be found at TechCrunch. The basic story is that Digg surrounded to a mob after it spammed the HD DVD...
View ArticleTether.com review for iPhone
I recently signed up for tether.com’s iPhone tethering service and thought I would share my positive experience. Since Apple doesn’t allow tethering applications for the iPhone, tether.com has come up...
View ArticleStream or download mp3s using MediaDrug
Many services offer the streaming of free online music, but few allow you to download that music and save it on your hard drive. MediaDrug allows you to both stream music and download and save the...
View ArticleWeb based GUI for tracking sales leads
Many businesses, especially smaller ones, track sales leads in messy Excel files. With Blitz lead management software, you can track leads with an easy to use web based interface. You can import...
View ArticleTop three online backup services
With all the different online backup services, which ones are the best for you? Large companies like Microsoft and Google offer some competitively priced services, but are less known companies the...
View ArticleEasy to use and free partition software
I recently decided to give Linux another shot for desktop use. The HDMI out for Windows 8 was going in and out, and I could not maintain a constant picture. I did everything from update drivers to swap...
View Article3 things to look at when picking a web host
Having the right web hosting provider is crucial to your success online. It can spell the difference between retaining a customer or losing one. For example, if your site is slow to load or down, your...
View ArticleConvert MKV files to AVI for playback on Xbox
I stream a lot of media from my PC to my Xbox so I can play it on my TV. Unfortunately Xbox is pretty limited on the file types it will play over the network. You can play WMV, mp4, and most AVI files,...
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