Geek & Technophile

I'm an IT Professional, geek and technology 'edge case'. I enjoy keeping up with the latest devices, technologies and news in the IT world. On this site I post some of those things I find most interesting. I hope you find them interesting as well.


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July 21 2008

Quick Links for Jul 20th

Here are some interesting links from today:

  • Is a Google Talk Contact Invisible?
    Sometimes error messages can reveal more than they were supposed to. Rahul Bansal writes about a simple trick that helps you find out if one of your Google Talk contacts is offline or uses the invisible mode. The trick takes advantage of Google's off the
  • Tech Vloggers Are Phoning It In
    Cell phones created a big buzz in tech lately, and YouTube's tech vloggers have been working overtime to unbox, critique and compare the latest models.
  • Has Blogging Lost Its Relational Focus?
    I’ve always kept an eye on my competitors in the past so that I could gain an advantage over them but bloggers seem to be doing something that is counter-intuitive to me yet it seems to benefit them at the same time. I wonder if you could write somethin
  • Windows Vista tip of the week
    Oh, Windows. If there's one aspect of this operating system that's been a constant disappointment, it has to be its complete and utter inability to "remember" window settings. You know the drill: You go into, say, the Documents folder and customize the wi
  • A Detailed Explanation Of How The BSA Misleads With Piracy Stats
    I'm still hopeful that eventually the BSA will recognize that it's doing more damage to its own position by publishing obviously bogus numbers. So, with the organization releasing another bogus stat today, it's time to explain why it's wrong and misleadin

July 20 2008

Mac vs. PC

We’ve all seen the Mac vs. PC ads on TV and the Internet portraying the superiority of the Mac’s hardware and software.  Believe it or not, many people believe that these skewed commercials actually reflect reality.  I for one, thoroughly enjoy the hilarity of them… at least until it hits me that the reason Apple continues to make more is because they’re working.

This picture illustrates the tone of the commercials perfectly.

Mac vs PC

July 19 2008

Quick Links for Jul 19th

Here are some interesting links from today:

  • Clove 2 (Cemetech Bluetooth Dataglove)
    Clove 2 is a bluetooth dataglove used for one-handed typing. It uses a 31-combination finger chording design with three modes to allow every key on a standard keyboard to be typed with minimal effort. The bluetooth functionality removes the need to tether
  • Lifehacker Faceoff: Outlook vs. Gmail
    Gmail launched in 2004 and has matured each year, but Microsoft Outlook (with Exchange) is still the most popular tool for accessing email. Comparing the two side by side, is it time to jump ship from either platform? Let's find out.

July 18 2008

Quick Links for Jul 18th

Here are some interesting links from today:

  • iPhone, Blackberry locked in titanic struggle for supremacy
    Determining exactly what impact the new iPhone will have on RIM's chunk of the smartphone market appears to be tricker than you might think, though. At least one market analyst seems to think RIM is doomed…
  • The New iGoogle Gets Full Screen Gmail
    Now the Gmail gadget can go full screen, and it looks and feels very much like regular old Gmail. You can read, compose, and archive email just as you would from Gmail (no labeling yet). Likewise, RSS feeds now look and feel very much like Google Reader.

July 17 2008

Quick Links for Jul 17th

Here are some interesting links from today:

  • Portable Gmail Contacts
    Google Contacts Autocomplete is a Greasemonkey script that brings your Gmail contacts everywhere you go on the web. When you start to type the name of your friend or his email address, the script shows a list of suggestions.
  • Gmail and Google Calendar to Add Offline Support
    It seems that this year Google's most popular web applications will work offline. After Google Reader and Google Docs, two other services will integrate with Gears. Gmail and Google Calendar will add offline support in approximately 6 weeks.
  • Updates to Gmail contact manager
    We've heard from some of you that Gmail's auto-added contacts can lead to too much address book clutter. One of the advantages of automatically creating contacts is that all of the addresses you email subsequently show up in auto-complete.
  • Cleaner skies explain surprise rate of warming
    GOODBYE air pollution, hello brighter days. That's been the trend in Europe for the past 30 years; unfortunately cleaning up the skies has allowed more of the sun's rays to pierce the atmosphere, contributing to at least half the warming that has occurred