The Budget Traveler's Guide To Sleeping In Airports

Aug 25, 2005 | No Comments

Unless you are traveling on an unrestricted business account, then you probably have reasonable budget restrictions when it comes to travel. These pricing issues can determine what airline we fly, what class we fly in, and what hotel and travel accommodations we book. Most of us may only initially think of getting to where we’re [...]

Webconferencing Goes Open Source: WebHuddle Beta

Aug 25, 2005 | No Comments

Today I have some spent some time testing a passionately homegrown Open Source Web conferencing and live presentation system available right now online. The brainchild of John McCaughey (of whom I publish a genuine audio recording as he first guides me to explore his baby – available at the end of this article), this is [...]

The Lockergnome Link Campaign

Aug 24, 2005 | No Comments

With my renewed interest in reviving the GnomeREPORT at the top of our Windows Fanatics e-mail newsletter, I’ve received several inquiries as to how one might go about linking back to Lockergnome. It’s simple, really – and there are several ways to give us a little bit of link love. You could easily add a [...]

ColorSniffer v1.0

Aug 24, 2005 | 8 Comments

When you’re working on some graphic art or working on a Web site design, every so often you see a color on your screen you can’t seem to recreate anywhere else. It would be nice if you could run a simple program that would let you hover your mouse over the space to see what [...]

Google It, You Moron

Aug 24, 2005 | No Comments

You know, they say that there is no such thing as a stupid question, and in some ways, I do believe that’s true. If someone is uneducated about a certain matter, then it only makes sense that they should inquire about it. After all, that’s one of the best ways for them to learn. However, [...]

Weakness In Microsoft Windows

Aug 24, 2005 | One Comment

This sounds similar to what CoolWWWSearch can do. There’s no mention of whether or not this also affects regedit.exe. Secunia Advisory: SA16560

Adjust Text To Fit Within An Excel Cell

Aug 24, 2005 | No Comments

The text prints to the size you make it, too. Via TechRepublic: Microsoft Excel’s AutoFit feature is great when you need to resize a cell to display more text than the cell currently allows. But when you can’t change the size of a cell to fit the text, this tip shows how you can resize [...]

AOL, MSN, ICQ, Yahoo!, Skype… Google Talk?!

Aug 23, 2005 | 4 Comments

Another IM client! w00t! This is awesome! It’s getting to the point where every person on the planet could have their own IM client and I wouldn’t be able to instant message any of ‘em because of interoperability issues! Instead of helping the problem, Google’s actually hurting it right now. Oh sure, they’re using Jabber [...]

Simple File Shredder v2.6

Aug 23, 2005 | One Comment

Have you ever wanted to delete something from your computer so that it would never haunt you again? Even if somebody tried to recover the lost document, you want them to hit a brick wall. We have all been there at one time or another. Now with Simple File Shredder v.2.6, you can do just [...]

PriceTotal.com

Aug 23, 2005 | No Comments

Even though I classify myself as being someone who tends to be ahead of the technology curve, there are still a few things that I haven’t taken full advantage of. Case in point: online shopping. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve done it before, and it’s been a great experience each time, but when it comes [...]