Thursday, June 4, 2009 - Page 2
Organise

Motivate Yourself To Achieve Goals By Putting Them Online

The year’s almost half over, and many of our New Year’s resolutions have already fallen by the wayside. If you have a difficult time sticking to your goals, weblog Web Worker Daily suggests success may lie in putting them online.


Work

Use Caps Lock For Hand-Friendly Text Navigation

After we showed you how to disable the Caps Lock key, reader Philipp wrote in with his unbelievably geeky use for the otherwise pointless key—by using it to help navigate while editing text.


Fix

Binder Clips As DIY Emergency Cuff Links

It’s a formal event; you’ve got your shoes shined, your pants and jacket pressed, and you’re ready to wow the crowd with your dapper get-up. There’s just one problem: You forgot the cuff links. What do you do?


Work

Win 7 Vs Mac OS X Leopard: Feature-by-Feature Showdown

Now that we know Windows 7 will go on sale October 22nd and the feature-complete release candidate is available as a free download, it’s time to put it through its paces: as compared to the current state of the Mac.


Design

MultiScape Spans A Single Image Across Multiple Desktops With Ease

Mac OS X only: We love dressing up our desktops with multi-monitor wallpapers, but if you’re a Mac user, getting one image to span multiple desktops is a pain. Free application MultiScape makes it easy.


Communicate

Long-Term Talking Can Cause “Mobile Phone Elbow”

You may not have heard of cubital tunnel syndrome, but you can probably imagine what causes “mobile phone elbow.” Doctors compare keeping your elbow bent for long periods of time on mobile calls to “stepping on a garden hose,” and note that numbness, tingling, or aching in the forearm or hand are an early warning you should invest in a hands-free calling solution. How do you make calls more ergonomic and less aggravating to your body, along with your focus?[HealthDay via CNET]