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Tag Archives: Tech
DWL-G730 Pocket Router
*This is not a paid review; strictly just sharing my own experience with this device.* Just in case anyone might be worried about me selling out I don’t think I’ve posted on this before, although it’s very possible that I … Continue reading
How to use Twitter + Track
OK, so this will obviously actually be about how I use Twitter, and certainly not a prescriptive set of instructions outlining the “one true way” to use the service(s), but you’ve got to admit that this title is a bit … Continue reading
Does growth matter?
Just saw this piece on Techcrunch regarding the relative stability of del.icio.us, and it raises an interesting question: Does every product or service always have to “grow” in order to be considered successful? And why? I think it may be … Continue reading
Mugshot update – thumbs down
You may remember my optimistic review of Mugshot a while back. In the six months that have transpired since then, I’ve kept using it, in hopes that the negative aspects I was willing to put up with would get ironed … Continue reading
Ad Shock
I’ve been running the alpha build of the next version of Ubuntu for a while now, and the other day I encountered a situation that surprised me by revealing how ugly the web has gotten lately. As is the case … Continue reading
OggSync / Untethered
Since I got my new phone last month, I’ve been using a product called OggSync to sync up my phone’s calendar to Google Cal, and it’s been working great. The basic version allows syncing with one of your Google calendars … Continue reading
Hacking the Treadmill
I’ve been wanting to get back to posting more tech stuff on here, despite most of my time and energy seeming to get consumed with the fitness stuff, so the other night at the gym the thought struck me that … Continue reading
Starbucks Following Me
… to AT&T that is. One of the big reasons I stuck with T-Mobile for so long (until last month) was the discounted pricing on the T-Mobile Hotspots, when combined with an unlimited data plan. Well, it looks like Starbucks … Continue reading
Mugshot Review
Even though Nate invited me a long time ago, I only just got around to signing up and using Mugshot, the social networking system put together / sponsored by Red Hat. I eventually did it because I knew Nate was … Continue reading
Minimo review / mobile browsers
Well, after spending a day yesterday operating pretty much exclusively off of my phone/PDA, I’m ready to give my impressions of the Minimo browser from Mozilla, as well as the other options available (or at least that I have installed) … Continue reading