Tuesday, June 9, 2009 - Page 2
Work

New Mac Users Will Pay $14.95 For Snow Leopard

Unlike the US, Apple has not yet announced an Australian price for its forthcoming Snow Leopard upgrade — unless you happen to purchase a new Mac between now and the end of the year.


Work

Safari 4 Leaves Beta, Calls Itself “World’s Fastest Browser”

Windows/Mac OS X: Apple’s Safari 4 web browser left beta today, boasting itself as “the world’s fastest web browser.”


Work

3Banana Uses Hash Tags To Keep Your Notes Tidy

If you’re looking for a simple to use but feature heavy way to keep take and share notes in the cloud, 3Banana makes organizing your notes easy with in-text hash tags.


Money

Save Money With No-Equipment Exercises

The garages of many a home are veritable graveyards for exercise equipment. Avoid post-purchase elliptical machine guilt with more minimalist exercise routines. Photo by Lulu.


Work

Maximise Windows Vertically With A Double-Click In Windows 7

There’s been plenty of buzz about Windows 7′s great new Aero Snap feature—and reader John makes it better with a tip to maximise windows vertically with nothing more than a double-click.


Work

Transmission 1.7 Update Fixes Memory Leaks, Improves Web-Based Remote Control

Mac OS X/Linux only: The popular BitTorrent application Transmission updated to version 1.70 a couple of days ago, then quickly released 1.71 today.


Communicate

Wordnik Shows What The Web Knows About Words

Dictionaries and their online counterparts can give you the straight-up meaning, and maybe sentence context, of a word you’re fuzzy on. The Wordnik site wants to show you all the conversations, pictures and other talk about your word.