Morning Cup O' Joe

Time you enjoy wasting isn't wasted time.

A Most Desirable GPS Implementation

 Www.Engadget.Com Media 2007 12 12-17-07Virtual-Cable
A New Jersey Company is touting its Virtual Cable as an installable extension to your already existing GPS unit.

The system uses a laser, a set of lenses, and a moving mirror mounted in the dashboard to project a 3D route-guidance line above the road ahead, as though it’s actually out in front of the driver.

December 21, 2007 Posted by | Geeks and Gadgetry | Comments Off

How To Spot a Cylon

 Images Howtospot-1

December 21, 2007 Posted by | How-To, Humor, Science and Technology, Television | Comments Off

Power Up Mac OS X Screen Sharing

 Assets Resources 2007 12 Screen-Sharing
The new screen sharing capability of Mac OS X Leopard’s iChat is now part of my “need to live” list of software. With it, I’ve successfully helped my mom, dad and sister with problems on their respective MacBooks. It’s an indispensable tool for the family tech support guy.

Here’s how to add even more functionality to the already cool screen sharing application.

December 20, 2007 Posted by | How-To, Mac, Software | Comments Off

Bender Brewery

 Assets Resources 2007 12 Beerbender
Brew beer within Bender! Not much more to say so just boggle over the possibilities with the rest of us.

December 20, 2007 Posted by | Humor, Oddities, Television | Comments Off

Bike Computer Concept

 Assets Resources 2007 12 Cerevellum Bikecomp
I thought the bike computers I used in my cycling hey-day were already pretty amazing. Now imagine having a rear-view camera attached to your bike computer. Too distracting possibly? Add to that maybe some bluetooth for your camera and possibly an mp3 player and we might have something truly accident worthy.

December 20, 2007 Posted by | Geeks and Gadgetry | 1 Comment

For You Amazon Addicts

 Assets Resources 2007 12 Deallocker
DealLocker has an easy to use interface to search for deals on Amazon.com. It’s worth checking out.

December 20, 2007 Posted by | How-To | Comments Off

iPhone working with Exchange, could it be?


I’m very close to just jumping on the bandwagon and buying an iPhone.  I’ve continued to try and find examples of making it a more work (read Microsoft Exchange) friendly tool.  While reading an article on why corporate America won’t support the iPhone, I found this link to a QA Engineer for the iPhone team at Apple, specializing in Exchange. Come on Steve, you know we want it…

Powered by ScribeFire.

December 19, 2007 Posted by | Geeks and Gadgetry, Software | Comments Off

Lego Iron Man

 Assets Resources 2007 12 Lego Ironman
This Lego Iron Man is one of the best Lego creations I’ve ever seen.

December 19, 2007 Posted by | Legos, Movies | Comments Off

How To Create iPhone Ringtones with GarageBand

 Assets Resources 2007 12 Ringtone-In-Itunes
This is still a roundabout way of creating your own iPhone ringtones, but it sure does beat spending money.

December 19, 2007 Posted by | How-To, Mac, Software | Comments Off

iPhone Integration Concept

 Media 2007 12 12-14-07-Iphone Lrx
Imagine using your iPhone to enter/start your vehicle. Though this is still in a concept phase, the idea is intriguing.

December 19, 2007 Posted by | Geeks and Gadgetry, Science and Technology | Comments Off

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.