Gina may have switched her search engine from Google to Yahoo, but for those still willing to hand over their data, Google has added some time-saving features to Google’s autosuggest worth checking out.
Windows only: Jump Lists are one of the best new features in Windows 7, and since Firefox still doesn’t take advantage of them, a small utility called Winfox adds the feature for you.
How can you free up space on your desk and still put your laptop screen at eye level? Float it in the air.
Looking for a simple way to create bar, pie, and line charts online? How about Venn Diagrams and interactive maps? Chartle.net can make them all.
You’re in the midst of a job interview, your potential boss-to-be seems very interested in what you’ve got to offer, and then she pops the question: “What were you making before?” How should you reply?
Yesterday Mozilla introduced a new Firefox project, called JetPack, that could revolutionise the extensibility of Firefox. Currently available as a Firefox extension, JetPack allows users to extend their browser using regular HTML, Javascript, and CSS.
Windows only: Lightweight utility CopyPasteTool saves multiple strings of clipboard text, and then cycles between them easily using the keyboard.
Packing for a trip can be challenging. Using everyday household items in new, clever ways can make packing—and traveling—less of an effort.
iGoogle, the Google start page loaded with gadgets and data, is a nice way to get started with RSS feeds. When it’s time to upgrade to full-fledged feed reading, iGoogle users have two roads they can go down.
Two picky architects in a high-rise apartment didn’t like the looks of hiding their cat’s litter box in closets, or even under a bathroom sink. With just a few modifications, they turned some IKEA gear into a combination entryway table and hide-away cat palace.