Sunday, May 5, 2024

By Michelle Cheung Christmas has come early for nerds geeks around the world. Well... on the West Coast at least. Google Talk has come out several hours before Wednesday, thanks to a tip by my friend omar. It works like...
By Asim Waqar So we have all seen Google Earth and the many unique uses for google maps. Now add another useful travel Google hack tool to your arsenal. EventJAR is the home of the only nationwide art exhibition listing database,...

By David Ponce I write about this for a few reasons. One, I think it embodies the geek spirit quite well. Two, while not exactly new, the delivery method is. What am I talking about? Well, some ambitious...
By David Ponce So, it's nothing new. Internet Explorer is the next best thing to fermented cabbage rolls. Strangely, a huge amount of people still use it. I know by saying this, I've probably offended a few....

By Mac Harris The newly formed phone division of PC-hardware giant Asus is turning geek-heads with its new J105 phone, available now only in Taiwan. What sets this strikingly bland looking clamshell apart from the herd is basically some clever...

Reading a book on your cellphone sucks. The screen's so small, you have to continually scroll... and well, you'd have to be a tard to enjoy doing it. Well, things might change with RSVP (rapid serial visual...

If you live on this planet, the name David Hasselhoff probably causes the back of your throat to tingle with the acidic taste of partially regurgitated bile. It's ok, we've all been there. Maybe this game will...
This is really, truly great! It's an experimental user interface being developed by a man called Pierre Dragicevic. If MS ever hears about it, it very well might revolutionize the Windows OS. Of course, I've been...
This is a little bit of free software written by Jeremy Newton, a graphic designer from Brooklyn. I'm sure you must have come across stereograms before. They're those pictures that you're supposed to cross your eyes a...