Archive | April, 2009

Find Stunning iPhone Wallpapers With BackDrop

I’m a huge fan of customization, especially when it comes to my gadgets. I LOVE to customize things. While a million people can purchase the same shirt, all of them won’t wear the same pants with that shirt. Customizing my gadgets in any way is just another way for me to express myself and style. [...]

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[Winner Announced] Ethical Hacking: Beat Hackers At Their Own Game

I remember the first time I saw the movie Hackers featuring Angelina Jolie and Johnny Lee Miller. There was just something so fascinating about being able to use lines of codes to get into a system or hack a payphone just by playing a specific sound. It was…cool, but it wasn’t ethical. After watching Hackers [...]

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Learning Social Media: What Twitter Clients Will Do Next

Daniel Crenna, a Microsoft MVP, recently expressed his thoughts on why Twitter clients don’t matter in the long-run. According to Daniel, the focus could shift from clients to applications in the true sense of the word: “unique software that solves a particular need, whether broad or niche.”        While I don’t disagree with Daniel on [...]

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Tweetie for Mac Launches With Potential And Conversation Tracking

Ladies and gentlemen, I am so excited right now because one of my favorite iPhone apps is coming to a desktop near you! Atebits, developer of the popular Tweetie iPhone app, has announced the debut date of Tweetie for Mac a.k.a Bigbird! I’m hoping that it will be coming to Windows really soon, but for [...]

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Who Else Is Disappointed in FriendFeed And Other Twitter Swagger Jackers?

Today while scanning through Google Reader, I noticed a post by one of my favorite bloggers Sarah Perez. Sarah related how her attempt at getting an exclusive preview of the new FriendFeed redesign was a difficult experience, and a bit disappointing from a FriendFeed enthusiast’s standpoint. It’s a great post that sheds some serious light [...]

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