Synchronicity
I’ve successfully gotten my Sony Ericsson T68i cell phone to synchronize my contact and calendar information using iSync over a wireless bluetooth connection. I’m happy to report that it’s as easy as advertised. Unfortunately, I can’t say the same for the WAP services. But after an hour on the phone with three different technicians, I [...]
iPsyched
I’m a bit anxious as I wait for the new Sony-Ericsson T68i cell phone Liz got me for my birthday to arrive. Ben Hammersley has reportedly been converted to a blue-toothed believer after experiencing the ease of use between the good-looking, wireless-enabled phone and Apple’s new, digital lifestyle focused iSync beta software. Screenshots and second [...]
Back to Being Totally Square
I must have been the only one in the world to have noticed that Photoshop lost a very important function in version 7.0—the ability to draw perfectly round circles using the marquee (by holding down shift click) or perfectly straight lines using the pencil tool (again, by holding down shift click). For a while, I [...]
Tainted
There probably isn’t a single person on the web I respect more than Jeffrey Zeldman. He is hands-down the prototypical self-made web guru, or what all of us joining this game should aspire to be. Over the years, I have taken pleasure in watching him grow both as an advocate for web standards and a [...]
Elementary, Dear Watson
Caution: More Mac enthusiasm ahead! After using Mac OS 10.2 for a couple of days now, I’m going to have to go against the grain and admit that Jaguar’s Sherlock 3 implementation is actually better than the oft compared Watson. I’m not going to get into the ethical dilemma of the obvious similarities between the [...]


