Applists – Gets the Best out of iPhone
If you are an Apple iPhone fan, and have been stuck at the very limited choices of third party apps, then worry no more, because Applists has come out with a new version of its Web Based App List, that you can comfortably browse through the Safari Web Browser. What stuck me the most is the intuitive interface that Applists 2.0 has. A Lot of detail has gone into each and every icon and text that you see on Applists.
[How-To] WordPress 2.3 Tags in Windows Live Writer
Well, I just upgraded from WordPress 2.2.3 to WordPress 2.3. After Upgrading, Ultimate Tag Warrior no longer works, so I am using the built in Taxonomy system in WordPress 2.3. Before I could add tags to my posts via Windows Live Writer, my favorite desktop blogging client, but after the WordPress Upgrade that no longer works. I went searching around the internet, and found the solution that I was looking for and here the steps that I took to be able to post tags from Windows Live Writer. First of... Read The Rest →
Thieves, Pizza and more in the new Firefox Ad Campaign
Mozilla has launched a new ads campaign, which will go live anytime soon i guess. The new ads are basically flash videos that are too good and I instantly fell in love with them. The New ads are meaningful as well as funny. Well if you don’t believe all that I say, all you need to do is, right click on the flash videos below and click play. The first Ad focuses on the Security, while the second one on the extensibility of Firefox. In the First ad a couple... Read The Rest →
Disable WordPress Version and Plugin Update Checking
If you are a WordPress 2.3 User, and you want to disable the feature of Update checking, that has been requested by the WordPress community for ages now. If you are a person who is concerned about the privacy, then I suggest you check out these plugins that will prevent the checking for updates. Disable WordPress Core Update Completely disables the core update checking system which is a new feature in WordPress 2.3. The plugin prevents WordPress from checking for updates, and prevents any notifications from being displayed in the... Read The Rest →
Nokia Gives Apple a Nice Little Punch
Off late Nokia has been indulging in some Smart Advertising in trying to get the Mighty Apple iPhone to bow its head in despair. Nokia had published some ads through Google Adwords, when Apple Slashed prices of the iPhone by 200$ and this time they have come up with something better in the form of the posters that you can see below.
Google Street View to loose its Sight on December 27th
Now that’s a misleading title for sure. But it does make sense. Google Street view will no longer be able to show street images to you from December 27th because Google’s contract with Immersive Media (The Company that provides Street View Images) will expire on the 27th of December. October 1, 2007 – Immersive Media Corp. announces the termination of its content license agreement with Google Inc. effective December 27, 2007. “We’ve had our technology validated and it has been exposed to millions of people which was a key objective... Read The Rest →
Adobe Launches Adobe Media Player
Adobe has launched a Media Player, that is kinda sandwiched between Miro and Adobe Digital Editions. Built upon the industry standard Flash, Adobe Media Player can be used to watch Online Video. There seems to be a mad rush to create desktop Media Players. While this is completely understandable, I thought Adobe could have come up with something better. Installing Adobe Media Player is a breeze. You Need to install the latest beta of Adobe AIR and click a few buttons here and there to install Adobe Media Player and... Read The Rest →
Google Apps Gets Presentations
Google Apps is now almost complete. Presentations that was launched earlier last month is now a part of the Google Apps for your Domain. I just got this email from the Google Apps team. I am quoting the email straightaway. Presentations — all new! We’re pleased to announce that you can now create and share presentations with Google Docs — the application in Google Apps formerly known as Docs & Spreadsheets. With this feature, you can create a new set of slides from scratch or import existing presentations and share... Read The Rest →
Backup and Restore Saved Passwords in Firefox
If you are a big time Firefox user, then you surely have a large number of passwords saved in your Firefox. What happens if your computer decides to crash one day and you loose all your saved passwords? If you haven’t thought about a situation like that, then you better backup all your passwords now. If you are wondering how, then the solution is very simple, all you need to do is install Password Exporter Addon for Firefox. Once you have installed, follow the steps that I have outlined and... Read The Rest →
Demonoid is back – But not ready for Prime Time as Yet
After nearly a week of being down, Demonoid is back up and running, but there are issues that are being ironed out as we speak here. If you are wondering why Demonoid was down, then here is the official response to the downtime. We received a letter from a lawyer representing the CRIA, they were threatening with legal action and we need to start blocking Canadian traffic because of this. Thanks for your understanding, and sorry for any inconvenience. I am sure many of the Bittorrent users worldwide would... Read The Rest →
