Merlin Mann’s “Inbox Zero” talk
A really great talk on the idea of "Inbox Zero" method of email management. Anyone who gets more than a dozen emails a day needs to spend time with this.
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A really great talk on the idea of "Inbox Zero" method of email management. Anyone who gets more than a dozen emails a day needs to spend time with this.
t's high noon, Apple and AT&T -- we really hate to break it to you, but the jig is up. Last night the impossible was made possible: right in front of our very eyes we witnessed a full SIM unlock of our iPhone with a small piece of software.
'Second Life': The promise and paradox.The third annual Second Life Community Conference features plenty of hopeful talk about lofty new possibilities for the virtual world.
tips for what you should store in a fireproof box and purchasing a fireproof box
In an update to news posted earlier this week, NASA has officially announced plans to develop a massive online archive of photography, film and video from the space agency's 50-year history.
Over the past weeks more and more Comcast users started to notice that their BitTorrent transfers were cut off. Most users report a significant decrease in download speeds, & even worse, they are unable to seed their downloads. A nightmare for people who want to keep up a positive ratio at private trackers and for the speed of BitTorrent transfers.
I'll take one Youtube, An AT&T, two Twitters, hold the Zune and a couple of Facebooks to go please.
In 1971, Fallen Astronaut - a 3-inch aluminium sculpture of an astronaut in a spacesuit - was placed on the Moon by the crew of Apollo 15, along with a plaque bearing the names of eight American astronauts and six Soviet cosmonauts who died during spaceflights or training exercises
We've gone under the hood of the leaked beta of Vista SP1 to find out exactly what it will do for you. One thing we can say right now: **huge performance increase**.
11 of the best tutorials that make your photos look like the movies. From Scarface to Pirates of the Carribean to '300' to A Scanner Darkly. It's all here.
For nearly 40 years, the complete photographic record from the Apollo moon project sat in a freezer at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, almost untouched, until now. A new digital archive – created through a collaboration between ASU and NASA – is making available on the Internet high-resolution scans of original Apollo flight films.