February 14 is Not Just Valentine’s Day…
…it’s “I Love Free Software Day” too. If you don’t know much about free software, click the lovely banner to find out more!
…it’s “I Love Free Software Day” too. If you don’t know much about free software, click the lovely banner to find out more!
I love my Kindle Fire, with one big exception: It does not support proxy servers. I use my fire in environments all the time (i.e. public schools) that require proxy… Read More »Use Opera Mobile to Add Proxy Supported Web Browsing to a Kindle Fire without Having to Jailbreak
I work with file paths a lot, since I email co-workers locations to stuff on our file servers. And even though I try to avoid it, sometimes it’s absolutely necessary… Read More »Easy Way to Copy a File Path in Windows Vista and Windows 7
Trav is very happy to have his new (old) IBM Model M buckling spring keyboard!
If you have migrated your WordPress blog from another blogging platform but the post slugs weren’t generated, you can my Generate Post Slugs Plugin to have the slugs generated from… Read More »WordPress Plugin to Generate Post Slugs
The Fire has one thing that an iPad has never had: A comfortable price. I’m not the first person to posit this, but I think Amazon’s new Kindle Fire is… Read More »For $200, the Kindle Fire should scare Apple (and delight most everyone else who doesn’t have an iPad)
Well, folks, I have my Kindle Fire in hand. So far, I think it is more than worth its $200 price tag. I’ll be posting more about it later tonight… Read More »How to Install Your Own Custom Apps on a Kindle Fire
A couple weeks ago, I alluded to an Android app I’m writing in conjunction with Mike Bryant. As requested by some friends wanting to know what the app does, it is meant… Read More »Android App Web Color Prototyper Sneak Peak
I preordered a Kindle Fire a couple days after it was announced. At $200, I figure I couldn’t go wrong. Besides, Amazon has impressed me greatly with my e-ink Kindle:… Read More »Kindle Fire Uses Android 2.3 (API Level 10) Gingerbread as its SDK
While Steve Jobs’ death has been covered extensively by the media, I think it’s important that the world learn about the death of a man whose contribution to the information… Read More »Let’s not forget Dennis Ritchie