Monthly Archives: August 2006

Firefox 2.0’s Mac Theme Isn’t Mac-like

As you may know, Mozilla is making an effort to enhance the usability of Firefox in Firefox 2, and part of this plan is a new default theme. Well, recently Aronnax, maker of the lovely GrApple Firefox theme, and myself were talking about the changes in the Mac version of the theme. Both of us [...]

Google Talk to Work With Skype

There’s some great news for both Google Talk and Skype users tonight. Google has signed an agreement with eBay, allowing Google Talk and Skype to power voice and text conversations between customers and merchants. That means both Skype and GTalk users will be able to communicate with each other. A huge win for Google and [...]

Massive Changes Around the Site

I’ve been busy for the last couple of days improving my site, and tonight those changes went live. First of all, I decided that I’m not going to do my usual summer design refresh. At the moment I’m very pleased with Clean and Mean and I still think it has some life left in it. [...]

Is This the End of Sony?

I don’t know if you’ve been following the news this past year, but Sony’s been in a lot of trouble. It started with the rootkit scandal late last year and has escalated from there. The PS3 was delayed, Dual-Shock was removed from the PS3 controller, the Wii controller was copied, the Cell processor was revealed [...]

Mint’s Notification Pepper

Mint users, I’ve got some great news for you. Tony Gumbel of Digital Delusion has released a new Pepper called Notification.
Notification is a pane-less Mint pepper that sends the site owner an email when a specified criteria is met. The user can select between total or unique visits for either the hour, day, week, month, [...]