Posted by Gary on March 22, 2010
Idapt i4 Charges 4000 Gadgets, Four At A Time If you’re like me, until your house is beaming juice to your gadgets wirelessly, you will resolutely consider charging stuff a pain in the arse. The Idapt i4 hears us loud and clear and has one word of consolation: consolidation. (more…) Read more on Gizmodo Australia [...]
Posted by Gary on March 5, 2010
Ag Softball Hosts Coogs The A&M softball team renews its long-standing series with the Houston Cougars. Read more on KBTX 3 Bryan – College Station Atomic Floyd TwistJax Review Introduction UK-based Atomic Floyd has been around for a couple years and has garnered quite a bit of attention, both in Europe and here in the [...]
Posted by Gary on February 20, 2010
EXovault makes metal iPhone cases in Brooklyn, New York. If that statement doesn’t grab your attention then you might as well stop reading right now. With the majority of iPhone cases being made of hard plastics or grippy rubber materials, metals cases are something you don’t see every day. Metal, or other more exotic materials, [...]
Posted by Gary on February 20, 2010
This month Photoshop turned twenty. It’s a massive milestone for one of the most successful pieces of software of all time, one that has only gotten more relevant over all these years… February 12th – February 18th Contents 1 Geek Thoughts 2 This Week on Geek 3 Geek.com Web Picks 4 Don’t Forget About This [...]
Posted by Gary on February 20, 2010
Meebo has finally released a free native IM client for the iPhone and iPod touch. Even though it lacks the advanced stuff of rival apps, the basics Meebo does pretty well. In addition, it connects you to virtually every IM network you could think of. Mountain View, California-based startup Meebo, Inc. launched five years ago. [...]
Posted by Gary on February 19, 2010
A new version of TinyBooks has been released, bringing the accounting software up to Pro 7.0.0. The program is meant exclusively for families and small businesses, and as such limits itself to basic accounting and bookkeeping tasks. The v7.0.0 update is a complete rewrite, built exclusively for Intel Macs, eliminating the need to use Rosetta [...]
Posted by Gary on February 19, 2010
Elevated Software Development has announced fScanX 1.4, an update to its document scanning software for Fujitsu scanners. The app provides tools for scanning documents into files, with support for speeds of up to 90 pages per minute. The utility is designed for Fujitsu scanners, including the fi-6140, fi-4340C, and fi-6670. The latest version offers support [...]
Posted by Gary on February 19, 2010
Sonny Software has introduced a new version of its bibliography and reference management software, Bookends 11. The title is geared towards students or professionals, and includes tools for obtaining, locating or referencing text, as well as assembling bibliographies. Version 11 offers a series of new features, including tag clouds, automatic smart quotes, and the ability [...]