StumbleUpon is a great way to discover new content on the internet. You tell StumbleUpon about your interests and it will show you pages from the internet that you might enjoy (you can try a quick demo if you are wary). The easiest way to use StumbleUpon is via the Firefox add-on (there [...]
How to Get the Most from StumbleUpon [Tips]
By Franklin Davis on Jun 26, 2008 within Coffee Break, Tips | Comments
How to Enable Apache HTTP Server with PHP in OS X [Mac Guide]
By Sam Davis on Jun 26, 2008 within Apple, Guides | Comments
Mac OS X (currently Leopard 10.5.3) includes an implementation of the Apache HTTP server. However, it isn’t running by default nor does it have the PHP engine enabled. This guide shows you how to activate Apache with PHP support in a few easy steps.
Anxiety - A Simple and Elegant To-do List Manager [Mac Freeware, Review]
By Franklin Davis on Jun 26, 2008 within Apple, Reviews | Comments
Anxiety is a lightweight to-do list application for Mac OS X Leopard from designer and developer Tom Stoelwinder. Anxiety is a very simple and elegant application that allows users to quickly create to-dos. One of its main strengths is the ability to integrate with OS X task management applications such as Mail and iCal. [...]
Hulu, Let Me Count the Ways I Love/Hate You [Review, Opinion]
By Franklin Davis on Jun 18, 2008 within Entertainment, Reviews | Comments
I was more than a little skeptical when NBC jumped ship on iTunes and announced it would create its own video portal. Usually such endeavors crash and burn in dramatic fashion, e.g., ABC.com, AOL Video, and Google’s Video Marketplace. However, as soon as I got my beta invite I was pleasantly [...]
