Monthly archives: January, 2007

AskNerd.net

AskNerd.net has a collection of questions that they answer. It Welcome to AskNerd.net, the place to find all the answers to your technical questions.  From the basic to the complex, chances are you’ll find a direct, easy to understand answer right here. Overall I wasn’t that impressed with the site, but depending on your level …

The End User: Batteries that travel

From the International Herald Tribute: Moixa Energy’s latest innovation is one of those slap- your-forehead, why-didn’t- I-think-of-that ideas that simultaneously makes sense and makes us feel good to use: a traditional AA battery that recharges itself while plugged into a personal computer’s USB port. Moixa, a British company, began offering its USBCell in September and, …

How to get Google to notice you

From USA Today: Yaffa Balsam was mystified. Why did so many other family therapy websites pop to the top of Google (GOOG) search results listings, while her site was nowhere to be found? It’s a question posed by thousands of small-business owners every day as they seek new customers online rather than through traditional Yellow …

Download and Convert Youtube movies in one step

I recently wanted to download a couple of YouTube videos so I could show them on my Dell Axim. I did a quick search on Google and found this: Vdownloader is a little freeware program that scans your clipboard for links to youtube, google video, grinvi and dailymotion. Once it detects such a link the …

Shortcut to Open a Window Maximized

This PC Magazine tip explains how to open a window maximized… You can tweak the properties for any shortcut to specify the way you want it to open—Normal, Minimized, or Maximized. Right-click the shortcut and choose Properties from the pop-up menu. The drop-down list labeled Run is the one that controls this setting. Change it …

Imaginary Innovations

From Forbes: More than 2,700 exhibitors descend on Las Vegas Monday, each ready to show off their latest and greatest tricks at the annual Consumer Electronics Show. But good luck finding many of the gizmos and gadgets on store shelves: Though CES is supposed to give gearheads a peek at the future, it is often …

Reduce Shutter Lag with Digital Point and Shoot Cameras – Digital Photography Tip of the Week

Digital camera are wonderful tools, and the technology gets better all the time. Still, one of the biggest complaints I here is of shutter lag. That is the time between when you press the shutter button down to take the picture and when the camera actually does take the picture. This is of course most …

1956 to 1960 Juke Box

The Briarcliff Manor High School had a reunion for their class of 1960. They put together a sort of web-based jukebox with songs from 1956-1960. If you like music from that era, then check out their page. There are over 450 songs!

Attack of the Zombie Computers Is Growing Threat

From the New York Times: In their persistent quest to breach the Internet’s defenses, the bad guys are honing their weapons and increasing their firepower. With growing sophistication, they are taking advantage of programs that secretly install themselves on thousands or even millions of personal computers, band these computers together into an unwitting army of …

Amazon’s Secret Price Guarantee

From Slate: Of the many responsibilities shouldered by this column, none is more solemn than its mandate to compel Web-based retailers to take phone calls from the public. But suppose you finally get one of these reclusive customer-service reps on the horn and become so flustered that you forget what it is you wanted to …