Camera manufacturers leaving Wifi out is pretty much inexcusable at this point, but if you’re the unfortunate victim of feature catch-up, or just rocking an older shooter, you can add in your own Wifi with this 16GB Eye-Fi Card. Just as important, this card will be more than speedy enough for the majority of users. [Amazon]
Just this morning several change-ups in Apple’s higher-up staff ranks have come to light, starting with the retirement of Rita Lane. This retirement moves out the Vice President of operations … Continue reading
This article was written on July 13, 2012 by CyberNet.
I’m not a huge fan of Adobe Air apps as I have stated countless times in the past, but it seems as though some of the best Twitter clients are all powered by it. The one I am talking about this time around is called DestroyTwitter, and while the interface looks extremely simplistic there are actually a fair number of options that you can customize. Even the theme selection that’s available is impressive given how well each of them were thought out (including ones made specifically for Reddit, Facebook, and Vimeo fans).
if you’re just going off my screenshot above you might be thinking that this is a single-column interface, but you’d only partially be right. You can get to the other columns (Mentions, Search, and Messages) by clicking the appropriate tabs, or you can make the window wider and as it expands those sections will each start to come into view. For most monitors if you made the app full screen you should have no problems viewing all four columns at the same time.
Here is a rundown of some of the other features as highlighted by the developer:
- Powerful and Lightweight
DestroyTwitter packs in a ton of features while leaving an unbelievably small footprint. How does memory usage as low as 25mb sound? What about an installer under 1mb? - Filter the Noise
Tired of reading where your friends are? Filter Foursquare/Gowalla and you’re good to go. Someone on a tweeting spree at an event? Filter them or the event’s hashtag. - Auto-Complete Usernames
Anyone who can remember all of their friends’ usernames deserves a trophy. Lucky for you, you only need to know the first few letters. - Preferences Galore
Font too small? Try medium or large. Don’t like icons? Get rid of them. Hate the notification sound? Choose from the five others. Need to read 200 tweets every 30 seconds? Done.
DestroyTwitter Homepage (Windows/Mac/Linux; Freeware)
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This article was written on July 08, 2011 by CyberNet.
Many of you have likely heard of Amarok which is a popular cross-platform music player, and Clementine is a cross platform player that is benefiting from its open source nature. To me it has a clean interface the features people are looking for, such as iPhone syncing. It also includes a slew of other features most people will never even use, such as controlling the player with a Wii Remote.
Here are some of the other features they highlight:
- Search and play your local music library.
- Listen to internet radio from Last.fm, SomaFM, Magnatune, Jamendo and Icecast.
- Create smart playlists and dynamic playlists.
- Tabbed playlists, import and export M3U, XSPF, PLS and ASX.
- CUE sheet support.
- Visualisations from projectM.
- Lyrics and artist biographies and photos.
- Transcode music into MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, FLAC or AAC.
- Edit tags on MP3 and OGG files, organise your music.
- Fetch missing tags from MusicBrainz.
- Download missing album cover art from Last.fm.
- Cross-platform – works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
- Native desktop notifications on Linux (libnotify) and Mac OS X (Growl).
- Remote control using a Wii Remote, MPRIS or the command-line.
- Copy music to your iPod, iPhone, MTP or mass-storage USB player.
- Queue manager.
Clementine Music Player (Windows/Mac/Linux; Freeware)
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In an interview with the Wall Street Journal today, Apple CEO Tim Cook talked extensively on a variety of topics, ranging from business in general to product specifics. Among them … Continue reading
It might not look it, but the images above actually make up a font designed especially to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Mac.
One of the things that helped Apple to make Mac computers more attractive to a range of users out there was the move from PowerPC to Intel processors way back … Continue reading
Apple has released a behind-the-scenes look at the making of its “1.24.14” video to celebrate 30 years of the Mac, showing how director Jake Scott – son of Ridley Scott, … Continue reading
Apple has released a new video celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Mac, filmed entirely on iPhones by a team of people in locations around the world. The Cupertino company … Continue reading
30 years ago. The Los Angeles Raiders are slaughtering the Washington Redskins at halftime. You decide it’s time for a refill on your Crystal Light. You’re headed to the kitchen when something stops you in your tracks—a chick with a Brigitte Nielsen haircut and a hammer, running towards you.