How To Spend $1600 On A Computer Keyboard

Sep 25, 2008 | No Comments

This thing is the mother of all keyboards. As you should know by now this amazing keyboard features a tiny screen on each key… that’s 113 screens in all. What can you do with these tiny screens, you ask? Well, each key can change its image dynamically depending on what you’re doing. It’s every geek’s [...]

Add Text As A Watermark In Word 2003

Sep 25, 2008 | 2 Comments

Watermarks are great for branding your documents with legal text, company information, etc. A watermark is simply a very faint image or text that appears behind your text. You may have seen documents before that have the word confidential behind the text, such as legal documents. Yes, this is a watermark! In a previous tip, [...]

KOSS PortaPro Headphones

Sep 25, 2008 | No Comments

For nearly 25 years, the KOSS PortaPro has been a folding headset designed for professional listening performance with portable audio devices. With new MP3 player and iPod use, the PortaPro is even more popular for those seeking a comfortable alternative to earphones. First introduced in 1984, this high quality portable stereophone set performance and comfort [...]

Penzu

Sep 22, 2008 | No Comments

When I was younger I used to write in a journal, however, that didn’t last long. After a few entries, I lost interest and moved on to other things. Who would have known back then that journals would experience a rebirth online as blogs? Now we just can’t seem to get enough of these online [...]

FlameReader v4.2.8

Sep 22, 2008 | No Comments

FlameReader adopts the most advanced speech technique — text to speech — to let you easily listen to any text information in your computer. It can turn any written text into audible speech, which lets you listen to documents, e-mails, or Web pages instead of reading on screen. FlameReader also allows you to convert text [...]

A Few Words (Well, A Lot, Really) To The Linux Crowd

Sep 22, 2008 | 11 Comments

Over the past few weeks I’ve been fooling around with several Linux distributions (distros).  For those who don’t know, “Linux” is a core operating system (kernel), around which various programming teams have built a variety of interfaces.  Linux itself is a variant of Unix, basis of the Mac OS and a number of others.  Thus, [...]

How To Make Room For More USB Devices

Sep 22, 2008 | No Comments

I have a USB hub hidden behind my monitors. It’s a 7-port hub, but I inevitably always need yet another port. I could add another hub, sure. But that wouldn’t be as fun as attaching a Squid, now would it? This isn’t a living, breathing thing… it’s a USB Squid. You can see there’s a [...]

Count Words In A Word 2003 Document

Sep 22, 2008 | One Comment

One of the Word features that I often use is the Word Count. It tells me exactly how many words I currently have in my document and if you are writing to a specific word count, it is a handy little feature. It is also a great feature to take advantage of if you are [...]

EverythingFurniture Really Has Everything

Sep 22, 2008 | One Comment

Whether you’re looking for jewelry armoires, cedar chests, vanity tables game/chess tables, globes, clocks, retro phones, framed art, electric fireplaces, water coolers, wine racks, recliners, rocking chairs, gun cabinets, safes, coat racks, blanket racks, gift baskets, massage chairs, bean bags, video game chairs, doll houses, educational toys, kids accent furniture, furniture collections, kids rocking chairs, [...]

GameVee

Sep 18, 2008 | No Comments

I used to play video games a lot more when I was younger, but as I grew older, I started getting involved in other things. Of course, when the Nintendo Wii was released, I just couldn’t pass it up, and since I own one, it has helped me to get back into gaming to at [...]