Rogers lets Canadians upgrade phones with no money down, plus a few catches

Where American carriers go, so goeth their Canadian counterparts. Rogers has revealed an upcoming Next program that, like its AT&T parallel, will let early adopters get new phones every 12 months for less cash than it would take using the standard…

What do you want your Firefox to do?

This article was written on June 07, 2006 by CyberNet.

What do you want your Firefox to do?

Those who are loyal to Firefox know the potential and usefulness of customizing Firefox with extensions. Those who are new to Firefox may not know the potential, or may not know which extension would be most useful to optimize their use. Firefox extensions can save a lot of time, and can be incredibly useful tools! eConsultant has put together a list of 200 plus Firefox extensions that you may find valuable.

eConsultant organizes the list of extensions into a variety of categories with each starting with “I want to…”. Some of the categories include advertising, bookmarking, blogging, downloading, and email. There are many more categories that include a variety of extensions to optimize your Firefox use. The alternative is to spend endless hours searching the internet to find just the right extension. If you are a Firefox user, this is one page that is worth bookmarking!

View the complete Firefox extension guide: eConsultant

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Report: Steve Jobs Will Appear on a US Postage Stamp

Report: Steve Jobs Will Appear on a US Postage Stamp

He might have favored email over physical post, but a document obtained by The Washington Post suggests that Steve Jobs’ face is set to appear on a US Postal Service stamp in 2015.

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Crave giveaway: Kisai Rorschach wristwatch from Tokyoflash

Any idea what time it is? The Kisai Rorschach tells time with inkblots on an e-paper display.

(Credit: Tim Hornyak/CNET)

Congrats to Kelly W. of Twentynine Palms, Calif., for winning four waterproof iDevice cases from LifeProof and and Incipio in last week’s giveaway. What do you see when you look at this week’s prize? Think carefully; your answer might say a lot about you. We’re giving away a Kisai Rorschach wristwatch from Tokyoflash.

Like other watches from the purveyor of wacky timepieces, this one takes a circuitous route to telling you it’s 5 o’clock. It uses an e-paper display from E Ink to create inkblots in increasing levels of difficulty.

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The hour appears in the top right, and the minutes on the bottom left, with the rest of the inkblot pattern a mirror image of the figures that creates the inkblot effect of a Rorschach test. Pushing a button on the side o… [Read more]

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Lovefilm Instant becomes Amazon Prime Instant Video in the UK

Lovefilm Instant subscribers, prepare yourself for a welcome change. After three years flying under its own flag, the European movie streaming service will become part of Amazon’s Prime subscription in both the UK and Germany on February 26th,…

Huawei’s Media Pad X1 leaks with calling capabilities and smart cover

A few cats have escaped from Huawei’s bag ahead of Mobile World Conference, namely images of its 7-inch MediaPad X1 and mid-range Ascend G6 handset. A Chinese Weibo site nabbed live pics of the MediaPad X1, and thanks to a previous visit through…

Sanwa Supply – Wrist-friendly ergonomic mouse for kids & women

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Opera’s Sponsored Web Pass gives you free mobile internet if you watch an ad

Did you know that people like free stuff? Opera knows, which is why it’s now launching an ad-supported version of its Web Pass platform. Mobile operators can now easily take advantage of this tool to not only sell duration-based passes (like…