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Written by Jim Barr
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Thursday, 02 December 2004 |
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You have a Moxi box, read about a new feature on some forum, and you wonder, "How come I don't have that feature on my Moxi box?" Read on for an explanation... |
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Written by Jim Barr
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Wednesday, 12 July 2006 |
Google Notebook provides a nice feature that lets you better organize your notes: Section Headings. These are definable, collapsible, and movable making organizing a snap. Read on for details... |
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Written by Jim Barr
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Wednesday, 03 January 2007 |
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The default SageTV User Interface is called an "STV". This is simply a file that defines the overall look-and-feel of the user interface (such as how menus are displayed, what graphic elements and colors the user sees, etc.) and the general functionality of that interface (such what menu choices are available, and what specific functionality is available to the user.) Probably the most ambitious SageTV customization is the "Alternate STV". Read on to learn more about how some dedicated developers have dramatically changed the overall SageTV experience.... |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 18 January 2007 )
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Written by Jim Barr
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Thursday, 24 May 2007 |
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Gmail announced today that it has doubled the allowable size for attachments from 10MB to 20MB. Now you can start sharing more of your home videos, large presentations, and files! Note that because of the way email attachments are encoded, the maximum size of the file you send (which can vary from file to file) may be actually less than 20MB.
Congrats to Gmail for continuing to improve its offerings!
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 May 2007 )
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Written by Jim Barr
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Monday, 03 March 2008 |
Arguably, one of the greatest current contributions to the Internet is Wikipedia, a solid encyclopedic resource for general knowledge of topics spanning literally millions of articles. Though the accuracy of some of its articles is questionable, overall, Wikipedia does an excellent job of presenting generally reliable content. A point of note that any researcher, student, or general Internet user should know, is that because of its susceptibility to error and vandalism, Wikipedia, should not be used as a difinitive research resource, it should be considered a great starting point for researching a topic.) Like searching on Google, Wikipedia is fast and intuitive to use. On the iPod Touch, the Safari Web browser renders Wikipedia pages very well. But accessing Wikipedia from the iPod Touch has one major drawback: you must be online. Recently, however, there have been several sfforts to provide Wikipedia content in an offline format. This article covers two such offerings:
Wikipedia.appWiki2Touch (My Pick!)
I review what I like about them, what I dislike, and which I like best, so read on for a full review of these two applications.... |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 03 March 2008 )
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