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Anti Repetitive Strain Injury

RSI, short for Repetitive Strain Injury also known as typing injury, is something a lot of us computer addicted have to experience someday. Personally I’m way to lazy to be one of them, but I know some of the hard workers out there will have a real use for the following application.
Anti RSI is a […]

Oblique Strategies

Ever heard of “Oblique Strategies“? I didn’t till a few hours ago. Oblique Strategies is a set of published cards created by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt. Each card contains a phrase or cryptic remark which can be used to break a deadlock or dilemma situation. On this page you can learn more about it. […]

Google goes OS X

Yes, the very popular web company that tries to assimilate every information on the web, has finally released a first native OS X application, the Gmail Notifier. While there were already a handful of third party tools that delivered more or less the same functionality, for example Gcount or GmailStatus, it’s good to know that […]

Independent video broadcasting platform

There’s something really cool shaping up right now. It’s an application/platform that makes Internet TV broadcasting possible for everyone. The application behaves very similar to podcasting in iTunes with a very similar RSS based technology driving it, just with one major difference, the medium they broadcast is video. What I’m talking about is DTV, […]

The future of the iPod

You know what? I couldn’t care less about the rumored video iPod everyone is expecting next week (Sept. 7). I don’t want my iPod to become bigger and video just isn’t a very useful feature on such a small device. Doesn’t mean that they shouldn’t add video support, it really can’t be that hard to […]




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