Take Charge of Your Email with Outlook 2010
Microsoft Outlook 2010 adds some serious features that will make managing your communications much more powerful. These include advanced organization, search, and even social media integration. It has been completely redesigned, sporting a clean new interface. The “ribbon” or action bar across the top gives you access to the features you need based on the [...]
Read MoreIs Mobile Barcode Technology The Future?
Mobile barcodes allow you to encode all kinds on information that is easily accessible on your web-enabled smart phone. You can include then in any printed marketing/advertising campaign to get people to your website, or just display pertinent information on a smart phone. So why hasn’t the technology taken off? More after the break
Read MoreApple Wants Stolen iPhone Back
Yesterday, the buzz in the tech world was Gizmodo’s full review of as yet unreleased iPhone. It resembled nothing currently on the market and appeared to be the real deal. The next iPhone that would be launched later this year. One of the primary reasons Gizmodo gave as to why they felt it was the [...]
Read MoreFoursquare + iPad = Dash Four
We’ve all been apart of the Foursquare craze and we’ve also been apart of the iPad craze but, hmm, why not put the two together to see what we can get. If this is what you’re thinking, you’re too late because Project Zebra has been there and done that. At the moment, there is no [...]
Read MorePeppermint Linux Brings The Cloud To Your Desktop
Peppermint is a new Linux distribution that is tailored for the cloud. It’s not the first of it’s kind, but has a slightly different take on the genre. It will be made available as a private beta to a select group this week with plans to add more users next month. Unlike desktop-focused Linux distributions, [...]
Read MoreThe Do’s and Don’ts of Twitter: Everyone is Watching
In light of the recent Library of Congress archive of all of our “tweets”, Twitterers need to be more cautious and cognizant of what they discuss or tweet on Twitter. Now most of us keep it simple and don’t engage in legal pitfalls such as defamation, terrorist threats, pornography, disclosure of private information, or intellectual [...]
Read More