Friday, May 3, 2024
By David Ponce Hm, well this could be interesting, if it pans out. Details are a little slim at the moment, but it looks like Microsoft might have recently launched some sort of program, called "Mystery Solved", through which...

By Andrew Liszewski I saw this game played a week or so ago on G4's 'Attack Of The Show' and it made me yearn for the days of working in an office environment. (Not really.) Google Maps Rally is a fun...

By David Ponce Looks like these days we're fixated on software, what with all the hoopla over TopDesk and such. Well, it doesn't stop there. You have to hear about PawSense. For $20, you can allegedly fix...
By David Ponce A few days ago, we brought you news of TopDesk 1.4, a great piece of software that reproduced on Win XP the nifty "Expose" functionality found on OSX. For those of you who only rarely come...
By David Ponce In my rather inelegant opinion, the most fascinating feature of Mac OSX, is "Expose". For those (very unfortunate) of you who've never seen Expose, it's this feature that lets you tile, at the press of a...

By David Ponce Tax time is looming. And paper returns are so passe. Kingston, makers of all things memory, have partnered up with H&R Block to make a 256MB thumb drive that comes pre-loaded with TaxCut software. ...

By David Ponce I haven't tried this program, so I can't endorse it. If anyone ends up doing so, let us know how it went. And before I tell you about it, here's the disclaimer. Your soul is mortal....
By David Ponce I'm surprised it took this long for me to come across a product like this. It's nothing groundbreaking or lifechanging, but it could be useful. US Robotics chose CES to launch the USR9610 USB Internet Speakerphone,...

By David Ponce This is an interesting tidbit floating out of CES this year. Netgear has announced a Skype mobile phone, which would allow you to place free calls (or cheap ones with SkypeOut) whenever a Wifi hotspot in...