With this increased release cycle, it feels like Firefox just had an update.
Let’s take a quick look:
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by Eric Dye
With this increased release cycle, it feels like Firefox just had an update.
Let’s take a quick look:
by Eric Dye
This past week, we talked about how wonderful Wunderlist is.
In the comments section, I mentioned how I wish Wunderlist would auto-start on boot-up. Brian Alexander recommended that I:
Make it a pinned tab in Chrome. Have your tabs load from previous session when you close Chrome. Done!
What? A “pinned tab”? What the heck is that?
The Firefox folks recently announced that Aurora is here and has been updated to Firefox 6 Alpha 2. They also recently released Firefox 5 into the wild as a beta. Firefox have recently claimed to have three builds in the production stream at any given team which could be in response to the crazyness that is the release schedule of Chrome.
So what does this all mean for Firefox users?
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by James Brooks
One of my frustrations with mobile phones for a long time has been the lack of integration with my computer. I still think that cell phone carriers are missing a treat not providing calls and texts via WiFi when a signal isn’t available, but that is another story.
The main thing that has frustrated me in a work setting for a long time has been the fact that I can’t run my phone directly on my computer. It’s so frustrating having to huddle over your teeny mobile phone, switching between devices when you have a computer in front of you that is powerful enough to control everything.
I think though, at least some of my frustration might be over.
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by Eric Dye
My kids scratch their DVD’s.
There’s no way around it. It just happens.
I’ve wanted to back-up my kids DVD’s and maybe even look at getting a hard-disk video player. Having lived in the United States and now living in Italy, we’ve collected a mix of NTSC and PAL DVD’s. Many of the NTSC/PAL players are on the cheap, but wear out. I think I would save money and protect the disc condition.
I need a good program to rip my DVD’s and I think I found it!
by James Brooks
Recently I have only been hearing good things about Fresh Feed (available from the Mac app store).