Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

30 Awesome Photoshop Text Effects Tutorials

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Take a look at this new roundup of 30 Awesome Photoshop Text Effects Tutorials.

Will IE6 screw Microsoft?

Friday, November 21st, 2008

There's an interesting thought: Lots of browser market share is still stuck in IE6, according to this article about 8%. Total IE6 share is 24%. What if Mozilla can pick that up over time and Microsoft can't? Is it just me or does this look like IE6 (well, and a ...

Innovation is the Key to Success During the Econaclypse

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Walter Mossberg, who has been reviewing technology since 1991 for the Wall Street Journal in his weekly "Personal Technology" column, is convinced the companies that succeed in this type of econaclypse, as AllThingsD has dubbed the economy, will be those that focus on innovation.

The 5 Essential iPhone Drinking Apps For Social Cyborgs

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Combining their forces, and allowing these apps to do the work for me is probably the closest I will be to becoming a cyborg, at least until Steve Jobs announces that we can get an iPhone implanted in our heads for Christmas in 2013.

Google service lets you vote up and bury results. Diggoogle?

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Google adds people power with SearchWiki..

The 101 Coolest Easter Eggs in Software, DVDs, and Games

Friday, November 21st, 2008

The Easter holiday may have already passed, but every day is an Easter-egg hunt for software, DVD and video-game sleuths. These nifty nuggets hold intentional hidden messages or features.

Roll your own search results with Google’s new SearchWiki

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Google's SearchWiki—the feature that allows people to annotate, add, delete, and move around search results—will soon be available to all users logged in with a Google account. The company's not sure yet what it plans to actually do with the data, though.

Factory Tour Video: How Frozen Pizzas Are Made

Friday, November 21st, 2008

The BBC has a fantastic, 3-minute clip touring a frozen pizza factory that manufactures 2 million pizzas a week. There's something about precision, large-scale automation, even when the technology isn't necessary cutting edge, that's even more telling of our technological place in the world than sleek touchscreen phones and GPS ...

Snow Leopard Endangers Vista

Friday, November 21st, 2008

t's the end of the world as we know it, and Steve Jobs feels fine. With the U.S. Federal Reserve now predicting a recession that will last well into next year--and others predicting much worse--sales of ammunition, spam and gold coins are surging. Oh yeah, so are sales of ...

Giz Explains: Every Video Format You Need to Know

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Once upon time, video codecs and formats were really only the concern of AV nerds, anime freaks and hardcore not-so-legal movie downloaders. Now, even the most part-time of geeks has to deal with them. The zen of knowing what bits of data to pull out to make big data chunks ...