Tuesday, February 10, 2009

A PDF here, a PDF there...everywhere a PDF

So you've got all these PDFs and you want to shove them all together into one big one eigh? Well, MergePDF is your tool. I love freeware!

Monday, February 9, 2009

I'll track mine, you track yours

Wait, that's not how it's spelled, it's got one of those "mac-ie" names...gross.

iTrackMine is a cool little app that allows you to keep track of all of the media you have, without having some crazy proprietary database or some ugly spreadsheet. Might be worth a look.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Lights, Camera -- wait, no camera, Action!

Have you ever wanted to show someone how to do something on a computer, but you are forced to do it over the phone for some reason? It can be pretty tough.

ScreenToaster is a great app that allows you to record what you're doing (with audio if you wish) and then save it all for someone else to watch later. I know this could be great for me. Now if I could just get people to watch the videos... ;-)

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Dust off that ol' jukebox!

Got an old computer?
Want a music server?

VortexBox is here to save the day!

It's a great app that you can use to turn an old machine into a music server. Once this is installed, just pop your CD in the drive, and it rips it automatically!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Who Crashed?

"This program has performed an illegal operation...here's a bunch of debugging data that only makes sense to the nerdiest of nerds: 0xBLAH 0xBLAH 0xBLAH"

Sound familiar? I thought so.

Well, now you can make sense of all of that debugging mumbo jumbo with "WhoCrashed".

Thursday, February 5, 2009

RFID is not secure...surprise surpri--- oh, wait.

No surprise here, RFID chips are not a good place to store secure stuff.

At least, that's what I get from this post.

He claims to have ripped off 2 passports in 20 minutes, and with a device that has a range of only 30 feet!

Keep those things in a Faraday cage!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

My N810 Review

Here is my Nokia N810 review.



And a couple of links about it:
Nokia USA
Wikipedia