Deceptively simple, $napp is a plain budget calculator. You set a budget and you decrement your “budget left” total by tapping bill increments in. $napp is designed for painless no setup budgeting of your cart.
Apple is known for including easter eggs in OSX. Before downloading third party dock enhancements try out some of these “official” ones.
Everyone needs to backup, and most sufficiently geeky individuals – like me – have strong opinions on best practices. Here are my musings on backing up by cloning.
In July Apple unveiled FaceTime for the iPhone 4, Then they expanded it to the new iPod Touch. Mr. Job promised there was more to come, boasting Apples submission to ISO boards to make FaceTime an open standard. Well nothing has come of that thus far, but Apple has released a major addition, FaceTime For Mac.
Friends and family that have been following my recent obsession will be happy to know that my new iPhone application Beacon is ready for beta distribution.
OpenTTD is a free version of Transport Tycoon, think SimCity but with more focus on transit and less on zoning. A while back OpenTTD stopped building MacOSX Versions. I decided to just compile the most recent version. You can grab it from here.
I’ve been seeing articles across the net following Apples rebranding of the iOS speculating that the iOS will eventually end up on all of Apple computers. This prompted me to first explode into laughter, then fall into tears because all these people seem to have completely missed the point.
There are any number of twitter/facebook/social clients out there, both for the web and for your computer. If you’re on a Mac, Fluid can be used to bring those online clients onto your computer in some great ways.
Firefox tries to get you where you are going even if you don’t give it a URL. I’m going to take you through changing how/if it does such a thing, and how to fix it if it brakes.
Embark on an 8 minute journey through the history of the mysterious interwebs. Our fascinating journey starts with Soviet Russia and ends with the modern world handing computers all their money.
Its a cruel fact of technology that computers quickly become obsolete. I hate having computers i can’t do anything with, so i decided to make make use of some random tech I had laying around and build an HD media center.
Googles political outlet CitizenTube sat down with FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and did a quick Q&A about the FCC’s broadband plan. The video isn’t for geeks, it’s for average internet users. The Q&A clarifies the FCC’s overall stance on Americas access to broadband.
The Communications Technology company Cisco Systems has released a teaser of its new router system (something that helps make the Internet work). Cisco claims its new hotness (Dubed the CRS-3) can move 322 terabytes per second…For those of you that see that as word vomit, Cisco has given us an example:
“The entire printed collection of [...]
Take a bunch of artsy geeks and geeky artists, add a digital white board and a public space, and you get digital graffiti.
(Found on The Mehallo Blog)






















