A First Look At Razer’s Orochi Mouse
I haven’t had a mouse slide around so seamlessly like this since my first laser mouse. The Razer Orochi model kinda blew my mind. It’s...
I use Windows daily, almost, and I’m a Mac user.
I’m about to defend Microsoft, so please excuse me. I’m not sure what’s wrong with Microsoft these days. They obviously create some excellent devices, the...
What do I want out of a browser? Part VII
Keychain Integration So, we’ve been through every feature I wanted in the web browser of my dream except for one. This feature, I feel, is...
What do I want out of a browser? Part VI
Today, I will use this post to discuss the merits of having a Private Browsing Mode and Full-Page Zoom in the web browser of my...
Twitter and OS X – Heaven?
It seems as though everyone today spends a lot of time looking for the best Twitter client for Mac OS X. There’s tons out there,...
Boxer lets you emulate some old DOS games.
You know what’s great? Old school video games. I probably sound like a broken record here, but most of my favourite games of all time...
Telus / Bell is really sticking it to Rogers in speed tests.
Roger’s has the fastest network according to their marketing campaign, but now that Bell/Telus has jumped on the iPhone bandwagon up here in Canada, there’s...
Ode to the Mac Mini
Have you ever wanted to search a remote computer for some files, but don’t want to run down the stairs to check the Mac Pro...
Review: StarTech 4-Port StarView Dual DVI USB KVM Switch
If you’re like me, you like using multiple computers at any given time, but you don’t want to have one monitor (or two) per computer...
What do I want out of a browser? Part V
This is a series of posts all about the features I would want in the web browser of my dreams. You can peep the overview...
Birdbrain calls out fake followers on Twitter.
I love twitter. I probably spend more time on there then I do almost anything else. I’m not sure if it’s good to be admitting...
Guest Post: Patrick Jordan lets us in on some ways to find iPhone Apps.
Editor’s Note: Patrick Jordan is the founder of Just Another iPhone Blog. If there was ever a group that could turn us on to some...
What do I want out of a browser? Part IV
In case you didn’t know, I have been doing a series of articles about what I want out of a web browser. Part I was...
Monitor your servers with Simon
One of the toughest things with running this site, despite the multitude of other things that eat my time, is making sure that the site...
Application OCD
I hate to admit it but I’m a little (OK, maybe a lot) OCD about my iPhone. One of the things I obsess about is how...
rooSwitch helps me keep my info separate
Have you ever used an application for a subset of tasks, and then wished you could use it for another subset of tasks, but you’re...
What do I want out of a Browser? Part III
In Part I of this series, I gave an overview of the must-have features for the web browser of my dreams. In Part II, I...
Network Locations lets you set up settings for where you’ll be.
We’re living in a mobile world, most people traverse to and from work with the same machine. Different locations require different settings. You might find...