I ended up ditching my W3C compliance plans, and instead upgraded the site to the new version of Wordpress MU, which I deemed to be more important. It was a fairly (and long overdue) upgrade. I’d been putting it off because last time I tried to update, something went horribly wrong and it […]
Seeing as not that many people know exactly what I do, in addition to my embarrassingly stark technology posts, I’ve decided to add a little personal Sagebrush touch. I’ll be posting exactly what I’ve been updating, what we’re thinking about for the near future of NevadaSagebrush.com, and perhaps even what we’re thinking about for […]
In the time I should have been I blogging, I consumed no less than three banana cream pies, watched upwards of a dozen movies, indulged in the addictive Beautiful Katamari, and climbed a mountain twice. Such are the obligations of winter break.
While my blogs have been at a standstill, the tech world has been just […]
MacHeist I, held in December of 2006, was epic. I remember signing up and getting the e-mail with instructions on my first heist. I only had a vague idea of what the prizes were (something about candy, a hooker, or free software), but I was excited none the less. I had been […]
VideoLan’s main project, VLC media player, received a long-awaited update yesterday, taking a leap from version 0.8.6c to 0.8.6d.
The VideoLan project publishes its content under the GNU license, keeping VLC and all its other products free and open source.
With cross-platform compatibility between Windows, OS X, and Linux operating systems and the ability to play nearly […]
Christmas is around the corner and, whether they like to admit it or not, everyone wants to get their hands on the latest gadgets. For those who don’t have a deep enough wallet for the thousand-dollar plasmas, here’s a guide to gadget gifts under $500.
PNY Pen 256 MB Flash Drive - $21
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The free media player for the Mac, Miro, has just gone version 1.0, just after publicly announcing its self-proclaimed superiority to its competitor, Joost.
Miro, whose player is based on the open-source VideoLan project, not only plays nearly every video format (and like VLC, without having to install any codecs), but allows you to download and […]
If any of you have updated to Apple’s newest operating system, Mac OS 10.5: OS X Leopard, you’ll notice quite a few new visual elements. While a reflective dock and translucent menubar might have potential switchers and new Mac users wide-eyed and drooling, some older users might not be so keen on Leopard’s new […]
For the past few years, internet content has been on a quick rise. From blogs to podcasts to video podcasts and online television shows, media has moved to the internet quicker than record companies can form coalitions to stop it.
With companies like Revision 3, an independent internet media company based out of San Francisco, producing […]
Say good bye to card readers and camera USB cables and hello to Eye-Fi.
Eye-fi is SD memory card that will upload photos and files wirelessly to your PC, Mac, or photo-sharing web site. It is currently available in only a 2GB model priced at $99. Not so bad considering the price of 2GB SD […]