I’m looking for a GPS unit that’s Mac (all our laptops are Mac) compatible. Live updating with either proprietary trip software or a Google maps add-on is a plus. It can be teathered with a cable or wireless. Send me your thoughts (loydatdailythingdotcom) or post them in the comments. Thanks!
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The Coolest Thing But You Need to See It to Believe It
Here’s a look at a multi-touch driven computer screen that (if real) is immensely impressive and at the top of my “OMG I WANT THAT” list. You may remember multi-touch is the new technology behind the Apple iPhone interface. This you have to see to believe though. It’ll totally change the way we use computers…
...Read MoreFind Out Where People Are Clicking On Your Site With ClickHeat
Ever wonder what the hottest thing on your website is but not really sure how to find out? Well now it’s super easy with ClickHeat. ClickHeat monitors clicks on a page and then lets you know where everyone is going. Pretty cool. This is especially useful if you look to your website to bring in…
...Read MoreYou NEED This. You do. You Really Do. Trust Me. I Know. You Need This.
Warning: Excited screeching followed by moments of joyful jumping up and down excitedly to follow. OMG. If you’re a web developer either professional or amateur then you’re going to need to follow this link and get Firebug. What is get Firebug? With get Firebug you can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live…
...Read MoreSongbird Still As Awesome As Ever
With everyones apparent addiction to iTunes it was only a matter of time until some started venturing forth seeking the “holy grail” (play on the Davinci Code) that would tie all the music services together. In this case the “sangraal” appears to be Songbird. Songbirdnest: Songbird™ is a desktop Web player, a digital jukebox and…
...Read MoreGoogle Making Windows Applications For Linux
Looks like pretty soon you’ll be able to use your favorite Windows applications from Google (e.g., Picasa, etc.) on your Linux box. Desktop Linux: The Linux Picasa implementation includes the full feature set of the Windows Picasa 2.x software. It is not, strictly speaking, a port of Picasa to Linux. Instead, Linux Picasa combines Windows…
...Read MoreMaking Ubuntu Your Primary Operating System
Here’s a great article on switching from Windows to Ubuntu. It’s not the usual “I did this and this and this…” to install article but rather a list of useful applications on Linux to develop the same workflow as on the PC. Very interesting reading. [Go there now]
...Read MoreSweet! FreeNAS Rocks!
One of the coolest things I’ve come across in a long time is this awesome Free Network Attached Storage that virtually creates a file server. Even on a usb key! SourceForge.net: FreeNAS FreeNAS is a Free NAS (Network Attached Storage) server supporting: CIFS (samba) , FTP, NFS protocols, Software RAID (0,1,5) with a Full WEB…
...Read MoreWebmonkey Looks at IE7
Webmonkey takes a look at the Internet Explorer 7 Preview a lot of us are beta testing.
...Read MoreHackers, and Cheaters OH MY!
Recently I’ve come across a very interesting, and not unheard of problem, with playing games online…cheaters. Doing a little digging on the subject I came across this awesome video someone was nice enough to make of one such cheater who didn’t care how obvious it was what he was doing. [Download the video]
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