by Andy | Jul 19, 2007 | Social Tech, Word Wide Tech
There seems to be a social network for everything right now. OpenSourceFood.com just launched theirs. (I’d have made it ‘OpenSauceFood’). It’s a web site for putting up your recipes and sharing with others… it seems....
by Andy | Jul 19, 2007 | Apple Tech, Mobile Tech, Word Wide Tech
Strangely, this makes me think of a pimp. I don’t know why. Anyway, I read a story on ZDNet today that there are analyst beliefs that AT&T is paying Apple monthly for iPhone subscribers. Here’s the speculated breakdown. $3/month – Existing...
by Andy | Jul 18, 2007 | Word Wide Tech
Mozilla released an update for its Firefox browser today. Version 2.0.0.5 will fix a number of vulnerabilities. Your browser auto update should notify you of the update within the next day or two. We just thought we’d give you a heads-up 🙂 If you...
by Andy | Jul 18, 2007 | Word Wide Tech
McAfee is asking whether you can spot a fake web site. The site gives you 10 examples of fake sites or emails to see if you can tell whether you’re being phished or not. Yes, they’re trying to get you to download their Free SiteAdvisor software but...
by Andy | Jul 18, 2007 | Home Tech, Mobile Tech, Word Wide Tech
Hammacher Schlemmer has a personal thunderstorm detector. The device detects cloud to ground activity up to 75 miles away, which is before you can see or hear the storm. On storm detection the device flashes and displays a text message telling the impending storms...
by Andy | Jul 18, 2007 | Home Tech, Social Tech, Word Wide Tech
(ARA) — Home computing technology evolves at a dizzying pace. For consumers who want to get the most value out of the latest technology, wading through the options can seem overwhelming. “Technology has the ability to make everyday tasks easier and more...