I've been listening to audiobooks quite a bit lately in order to make long drives a bit more productive and entertaining. Typically these audiobooks come via CD and work fine for the car ride. To make these audiobooks a little more versatile, I've been messing around with ripping them to MP3 format so I can put them on my MP3 player and hold more books . This lets me take them … [Read more...]
Archives for 2010
Product Review: Plantronics Voyager Pro+ Bluetooth Headset
With an increase in my commute and new laws going into effect for Illinois regarding cell phone use, my wife got me the Plantronics Voyager Pro+ Bluetooth Headset. July's new laws state that you can't be on the phone unless you're using a hands-free device while driving through construction zones or school zones. Although construction is wrapping up now, I had to drive through … [Read more...]
Scooby Doo Solves The Mystery of the Missing Google Logo In Today’s Google Doodle
For your Halloween treat this year, Google is handing out a colorful, 5-panel Scooby Doo comic as its Google logo above search. The drawings are vibrant and pretty detailed (notice the basketball players in the background of two frames). If you click on the logo, it will progress you through the story and clicking the last frame takes you to a Google search on Halloween. You … [Read more...]
OtherInbox Announces Changes Coming With 2011
OtherInbox, a web service that offers greater control over your e-mail through its Defender product, looks to be changing its offering as this year draws to a close. I first wrote about OtherInbox January 1st of 2009 and I've been using it even longer. It works well to stop junk mail, like the spam I've been receiving as a result of signing up through Active.com (I do believe … [Read more...]
Firefox 3.6.12 Available, Addresses Vulnerability 48 Hours After Informed
Mozilla has released version 3.6.12 of its popular web browser Firefox today, less than 48 hours after a 0-day vulnerability was reported. The emergency update addressed an exploit that had been planted on the Nobel Peace Prize website. Mozilla first posted to their Security Blog that they were aware of the issue, were working on a patch, and that the site was being blocked by … [Read more...]