Some sites you’ll visit every day; others you’ll visit when you get an RSS notification; but some you might want to hit only every Monday. Experimental Firefox extension My Weekly Browsing Schedule lets you automatically open up sites when specified days and times come around.
Love the free media centre application Boxee? The folks at Boxee announced today that they’ve partnered with an electronics company to release a dedicated device designed specifically to get Boxee up and running with your home theatre with minimal effort.
Windows only: System cleaner application Clean Drive does only one thing, but handles it with ease — it searches for and deletes old files that you don’t need anymore.
When you’re short on space in a small apartment, it pays to take advantage of vertical space. Today’s featured workspace packs a lot of storage into a very small footprint.
When we taught you the first Google Wave search you should know (with:public), Wave automatically added public waves you read to your inbox, and an empty inbox quickly became hard to come by. Today, Wave fixes that with a handy Follow/Unfollow button.
We’re suckers for any project that involves Legos, and the DIY gurus at weblog make play to our weaknesses with this saucy Lego recharger and key holder.
There’s been a lot of controversy surrounding Apple and their practice regarding the iPhone App Store, like multiple app bannings (including the Google Voice fiasco), inconsistent rules, and a lack of communication with developers.
Even if you’ve got health insurance, a bill with your name on it can still end up in your letter box after a visit to the doctor. Stacy Johnson, author of the book Life or Debt, shares how to lessen your out-of-pocket cost.
Microsoft Office 2010 will offer a free, ad-supported “Starter” edition, in addition to its regular, rather pricey offerings. Beta invites are already going out, and you can increase your chances at a spot by filling out a quick online survey.