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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December 20 2008

Dual Screen Laptop!


This is awesome! Both my desk at work and my desk at home have dual screen setups. Unfortunately, from the conference room or the couch I’m at a disadvantage… I’ve only got my 1920 x 1280 laptop screen (how any of us ever made it on 800 x 600 I don’t know).

Thanks to Lenovo, I won’t have to go multi-monitor-less at remote locations much longer. Their new W700ds Thinkpad comes standard with a 17″ main screen and a 10.6″ secondary pull out screen. Battery life is bound to really suffer but this is still a pretty cool breakthrough.

What do you think about it?

Update: Engadget posted some additional info.

December 19 2008

YouTube in HD, Firefox Tops Security Risk List

    Here are some interesting links from today:

  • Firefox Tops Business Security Risk List
    The list this year expanded to include 12 applications, up from 10 last year, due to the increase in vulnerabilities and the popularity of applications such as Skype and Yahoo! Assistant that are often used by employees within an enterprise.

    Five of the top 12 applications with known vulnerabilities include:

    - Mozilla Firefox, versions 2.x and 3.x
    - Adobe Acrobat, versions 8.1.2 and 8.1.1
    - Microsoft Windows Live (MSN) Messenger, versions 4.7 and 5.1
    - Apple iTunes, versions 3.2 and 3.1.2
    - Skype, version 3.5.0.248

  • YouTube Finally Embraces HD
    YouTube has just launched a new portion of its site dedicated to HD content, allowing users to easily browse through what is now the largest archive of high definition content on the web. The move has been a long time coming – in the last few weeks the site has been gradually building up to a large scale HD launch with the introduction of a 16:9 video player and the ability to watch HD on selected videos, but until this point it has been difficult to separate the HD content from videos encoded at YouTube’s normal resolution.

December 12 2008

Comcast Upgrades Service, iPhone Gets Copy & Paste

In recent tech news:

  • Comcast expands ultra-fast Internet service
    Comcast Corp. says its new ultra-high-speed Internet service will be coming over the next several weeks to Chicago, Atlanta, Baltimore and Ft. Wayne, Ind.

    Comcast says the next-generation Docsis 3.0 technology will include some of the fastest speeds available today, including a tier with download speeds of up to 50 megabits per second.

  • SMS Text Messaging for Gchat
  • Pastebud Brings Copy and Paste to the iPhone
    Pastebud, a bookmarklet/webapp combo that works around the lack of a copy or paste function in the iPhone and iPod touch, has just gone live. And it's surprisingly elegant and painless, with a few small hitches.

December 10 2008

New Microsoft Flaw, iPhone TV Gaming

Here are some interesting links from today:

  • Microsoft warns of new Windows bug, says attacks under way
    On the same day that Microsoft Corp. released its biggest batch of security patches in more than five years, the company also warned Windows users of a critical bug that it didn't get around to fixing.

    In an advisory posted yesterday, Microsoft said that "limited and targeted" attacks are in progress by hackers exploiting an unpatched vulnerability in the WordPad Text Converter, a tool included with all versions of Windows. The flawed converter handles Microsoft Word 97 files on Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4), XP SP2, Server 2003 SP1 and SP2.

  • Hidden feature turns iPhone into TV gaming device
    Though largely demonstrative, the game uses the iPhone's accelerometer for input and steering while routing the game's video through a video-out cable to the TV. Freeverse noted that the program ran best on the second-generation iPod touch, which includes a 532MHz processor compared to the iPhone and iPhone 3G's 412MHz chip.

December 10 2008

Top 10 Firefox 3 Extensions

The more you use Firefox the more you love it. The more quality extensions you find and install the more functional, convenient and helpful Firefox becomes.

I was a latecomer to FireFox… I rebelled for a while and stuck with IE7. Firefox felt kind of rogue to me at first. It wasn’t until FireFox 2 that really made the full switch. The thing that really put the final nail in the IE coffin was finding some really useful extensions that made my online tasks easier.

Here’s a list of my top 10 favorite Firefox extensions… in mostly random order.

Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer
This one is a must have for anyone who uses multiple computers. Install it on all of them and it’ll sync your bookmarks across them all. It also backs them up online so you can access them when you’re on someone else’s computer.

Better GMail 2
If you use GMail or Google Apps email (and you should be) then Better GMail 2 is also a must have. This extension gives your GMail interface more functionality and gives you more control over what buttons or modules you see. It also allows you to tweak the interface to your needs.

Hide Menubar
I don’t need the menu bar so why show it. If you do need all you have to do is press [Alt].

Colorful Tabs
Makes your tabs colorful. To me this just helps me visually separate them.

Delicious Bookmarks

I use delicious to for quick posting to this blog. If you use delicious you should have the bookmarklet.

Google Gears
Google Gears lets you store certain data locally which in turn allows webapps to perform faster. I use Gears for Wordpress and Google Reader mainly. It’s also compatible with Google Docs.

IE Tab
For the few sites left that don’t like IE7.

Picnik: photo editing awesomeness

Picnik
Picnik is awesome for taking an image from the web and quickly letting you fancy it up with shadows, borders or effects. It’s an especially great blogging tool.

TwitterFox
TwitterFox is a lightweight little Twitter client that runs in your FireFox tray. New tweets pop up when they come in (configurable of course) and it also lets you tweet.

PDF Download
Gives you more control over what to do with PDF links: download, launch, print. Prevents PDF’s from crashing your browser session.

Let me know what extensions you use or which of these are your favorites.