If you had received a Google Voice invite and you are outside of the United States, you are very lucky. Not many people have that, not even all US users have that. Google Voice is currently available by invite only. continue reading »
It is freebie time and there is yet another great free antivirus product to try out. The previous antivirus goodie was Norton Internet Security 2010 with free 3-month subscription. This time around, better deal – McAfee VirusScan Plus (3-User) with SiteAdvisor free for 1 year. continue reading »
Yes. I mean all, really. If you develop something that runs on a web browser you need to have Internet Explorer support regardless of how you look at it. The latest web browser market share reveals that Internet Explorer is still the dominant browser with 64.64%. continue reading »
Back in August, Mozilla released the alpha version of Firefox 3.6, code-named Namoroka. Three days ago, Mozilla announced the availability of Firefox 3.6 Beta 1 with several new features, including Windows 7 Taskbar Thumbnail Preview support for tabs (just like IE8). continue reading »
This, I suppose the the best of the best gift to the Mac community in recent years. If you are a Mac user, most likely you already know who or what the hell is MacHeist. In the past 3 years, the MacHeist team distributed many useful and amazing Mac software through discounted bundles and/or heist price apps. Those past bundles came with a price, but this time around MacHeist nanoBundle is absolutely free, YES… FREE! continue reading »
If you are running Windows on a Mac, you might be wondering how to do a screen capture via shortcut key. In Mac OS X, you can do a screen capture by pressing Apple key ⌘ (command) + Shift + 4. In Windows running on PC, you can do this by pressing the PRINTSCREEN key. But the problem is Mac doesn’t have this key. continue reading »