Monthly Archives: May 2006

Back From the Dead

If you’re reading this, my website is back online. For the last twenty-four hours my webhost has had major problems. It started with a comment spam attack late last night, which flooded their servers, basically causing a denial of service attack. After the spam onslaught came to an end, my host had to rebuild several [...]

Verizon Enables EVDO for Lehigh Valley

Starting today, Verizon users who live in the Lehigh Valley area and have an EVDO phone will finally be able to use the EVDO functionality. To take advantage of the EVDO functionality, you’ll need to first update your phone’s PRL by dialing *228 and selecting option 2. After the phone downloads the update, you should [...]

Gmail Doesn’t Like HTML

I’m a little pissed right now. Earlier today I read a great Digg article on how to create a CSS email signature. I thought it was cool, so I spent about the last hour or so tweaking my signature to perfection. Here’s what I came up with:

Looks great, doesn’t it? Well, I can’t use the [...]

Verizon RAZR V3c Bluetooth Saga Continues

I thought I’d give you guys a little update on the latest findings with Bluetooth on a Verizon RAZR V3c. As I’m sure you’re aware by now, taking your RAZR to a Verizon store for an update to the .04 software will only result in Bluetooth being enabled if you have the original Verizon firmware [...]

Fine Tune Your Mac’s Color Settings

I don’t know about you, but I find the default color settings for OS X way too bright. This probably isn’t an issue for anyone using an integrated Mac LCD or one of Apple’s Cinema Displays, but for Mac users who use their own monitor, this can be an issue. Luckily Apple has a handy [...]