Archive for February 11th, 2008

Nokia 6210 Navigator First Hands-On: It Works Great [Cellphones]

Nokia 6210 Navigator First Hands-On: It Works Great [Cellphones]
newVideoPlayer(”nokia6210_gizmodo.flv”, 463, 387,”");We tried the Nokia 6210 Navigator assisted GPS for pedestrians at Nokia’s World Mobile Congress booth today. The device itself feels very good and is extremely compact, but the best of all is that it really works great, using its built-in compass and […]

Pepperjam Network - The Next Gen Affiliate Marketing

Pepperjam Network - The Next Gen Affiliate Marketing Pepperjam network is the next generation affiliate marketing network that includes a number of advanced tools that allow Web site owners to monetize Web traffic. They just released a Video Tutorial of pepperjamADS, which is an affiliate marketing widget from Pepperjam Network that you can use to […]

Haiku Review: Things Task Management Software

Haiku Review: Things Task Management Software Instead of giving you the usual, in-depth review, I thought I’d make a haiku of the beta-released Things project management software instead. Things Smart, pretty and fun Without GTD jargon Just needs Quicksilver Tags: Apple, GTD, mac, os-x, Productivity Software, software, Things
Instead of giving you the usual, in-depth review, […]

Steam Welcomes Audiosurf This Friday [Indie Gaming]

Steam Welcomes Audiosurf This Friday [Indie Gaming]
Independent Games Festival finalist Audiosurf is coming to Steam. Wait! Don’t scroll away yet. Audiosurf is actually pretty cool, taking your existing music and generating race tracks and puzzle layouts for an intense rhythmic-puzzle-racer. It’s kind of like F-Zero meets Klax meets Phase, if that helps. It […]

NVIDIA Mobile GeForce Processor Chews Up HD Video, Aims to Gnaw On Silverthorne [Cellphones]

NVIDIA Mobile GeForce Processor Chews Up HD Video, Aims to Gnaw On Silverthorne [Cellphones]
Mobile devices are clearly the next frontier to conquer for established big boy computer gutsmakers. NVIDIA is recharging into the mobile market with “the world’s lowest power, high definition computer on a chip” that tears through 720p video among […]

Run Your Personal Wikipedia from a USB Stick [Feature]

Run Your Personal Wikipedia from a USB Stick [Feature]
You don’t have to lease server space or keep your home computer always on to access a personal web server—you can run a web, FTP, and database server straight from a USB drive. A slim web server package called XAMPP fits on a […]

PICTURES: Incredible PSP Concept

PICTURES: Incredible PSP Concept

View or Save Images in a Directory Tree with Unlinker [Featured Firefox Extension]

View or Save Images in a Directory Tree with Unlinker [Featured Firefox Extension]
Firefox only (Windows/Linux/Mac): Easily view images in a directory tree—without actually clicking through to every image—with Firefox extension Unlinker. The extension embeds itself into your right-click menu and offers many options for an improved web surfing experience. My favorite: […]

Leopard 10.5.2 Update Released, Bug Fixes Galore [Mac OS X Leopard]

Leopard 10.5.2 Update Released, Bug Fixes Galore [Mac OS X Leopard]
Apple officially pushed out the 10.5.2 update to Leopard today, a release filled with the promise of numerous bug fixes and stability improvements. We’re talking improvements with your AirPorts, Back to my Mac, Dashboard, Stacks, iCal, iChat, Finder, Mail, Time Machine, and […]

Shopping Carts Gallery: Examples and Good Practices

Shopping Carts Gallery: Examples and Good Practices
Imagine that you are designing an online-store. Since stakeholders are only interested in the number of sells, the success of your work directly depends on how well you manage to drive users to the “Checkout”-button. In this case you might want to consider some design approaches which […]