it has improved graphics, with simpler and more intuitive interface. Is it worth the money? That depends on what you will use it for. If you are a home user…….
Archive for the 'Tech' Category
share your invites
24Apr08Members can send invites to one-another giving more people the chance of experiencing different projects as well as giving the developers greater exposure and feedback. This is File sharing with a twist, and legal
An hour long presentation by Merlin Mann at Google, that deals with the importance of getting your inbox to zero, and strategies for dealing with high volume email. This presentation is based on his excellent Inbox Zero series at 43 Folders. It should come in handy for nearly every person that uses e-mail on a [...]
nice desktop and icons
27Jul07I came across a lovely free wallpaper pack based on particles, it’s available for PC & Mac by Noah Hogan from the DeviantArt community.
Energy Saving Adapters
11Jul07The french are at it again, Gilles Belley and EDF design produced one hell of a sleek way of saving energy. There couldn’t have been a better time to discuss this issue since we just have had the Live Earth concert that was dealing with the climate crisis, and how each one of us can [...]
A definite eye-candy at first glance, but manages to lose it’s charm after 10 minutes of staring. Usability, functionality, safety and privacy is all questionable when it comes to eXasis, but it definitely is a nice change from “all the same” designed cars that we come across everyday.
the future of storing data
03May07They have reduced the original $699 Drobo price tag by $200, according to Engadget, since the company has received so many pre-orders and decided to make the product more competitive before being released to the public on June 1st, Which in my opinion gives it a much better chance to compete with the rest of [...]
smooth like…
01May07Milk Desk, I don’t have a clue from where the name came, but I’m down with it, in-fact, I’m in love with it. It’s that kind of product that gets Mac heads drooling, and PC followers raising their eye brows wondering why the hell can’t anybody out there come up with sleek products for ‘em [...]
ByteController (MAC only)
01May07a simple, useful, easy to use application for Mac, that puts you back in control over your iTunes.
ByteController is a small application that sits quietly in your menu bar enabling you to control your iTunes easily, while working, surfing the net, designing, etc. without having to load up iTunes every time. (now that can get [...]
Cha-Ching v.1.0 (MAC only)
30Apr07I have been using this software since October last year, while it was still in it’s develpoment phase and I absolutely love it. On the 20th of April this year, it got upgraded to version 1.0 which all of the beta subscribers had the chance of receiving for free instead of paying $40.
Cha-Ching is a [...]



