It’s Done!

That’s it… it’s over… history… another closed chapter… done like dinner. I have completed the last of my courses to qualify for graduation from the Computer Engineering Technology program at Niagara College. I am so glad to be finished, four years is a long time. It has been a fantastic experience to say the least. [...]

Jing Project: Visual conversation starts here. Mac or Windows.

I can’t remember where I learned about Jing but it’s really a great tool. It allows you to grab images and or video from your desktop and send them to flickr or Screencast or to an FTP server. You can then share the files you have created out via link or embed. For example you [...]

Cool Car Tech – Ford SYNC

Recently Microsoft and Ford Motor Company have teamed up to create an interesting package for helping to manage your digital life in the car. Called SYNC, this Microsoft powered software helps integrate your cellphone and digital audio into your car. It is compatible with a many different MP3 players and cellphone models. By syncing your [...]

Juno Awards Go Green With Yangaroos DMDS

The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) has chosen to distribute all the music and promotional material for the 2009 Juno awards using Toronto based Yangaroo’s Digital Media Distribution System (DMDS). This year instead of artists and record labels having to submit physical CD copies along with their photos and bios to CARAS [...]

TeraCopy – Windows File Copying Utility

Paul Thurott of the SuperSite for Windows made this his pick of the week a while back on Windows Weekly with Leo Laporte. I decided to post about it today because I have actually had a chance to use it and its just amazing.
TeraCopy is from Code Sector who make a whole bunch of Windows [...]

Google Chrome – Web Browser

Yesterday, September 2nd, 2008, Google Inc. launched their own web browser called Chrome. The release itself was rather unique because the day before the browser was available for download Google released a comic book that explained what it was and what made it better than the other browsers in the market today.
So you say, “big [...]

The best Wordpress mobile Phone plugin!

I am always on the lookout for plugins that make your Wordpress blog look good on a mobile phone or PDA browser. Well did I ever find a good one today. I am not sure how long this has been around or why in my many searches that it never turned up before. It’s called [...]

My New Zune – The Experiment and The Review

Yup that’s right I got a Zune. As part of a research project being conducted by Matchstick.ca and ChatThreads.com I was lucky enough to be nominated to receive an Black 8GB Zune, by my friend at Outspoken Therapy. According to the paperwork that came with my Zune, ChatThreads is a word of mouth research company [...]

digsby

digsby is an IM+E-mail+Social Networking client. So far I have not found anything that comes close to its capabilities. It handles instant messaging for MSN, Yahoo, GoogleTalk, AIM, Facebook, ICQ & Jabber. It will work with e-mail from Hotmail, Google, Yahoo & AOL/AIM as well as any POP3 or IMAP mail service. It also plugs [...]

Control your Windows Mobile from the desktop.

I just stumbled across a cool little application for Windows Mobile devices. Its called MyMobiler its a slick little app that connects to your mobile through ActiveSync and lets you view and control your phone from your desktop computer. You can take snapshots of the screen like this one:

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View your mobile screen on your desktop. [...]

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