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Category Archives: Tech
ScribeFire goes Chrome!
Very excited about finding the ScribeFire tool for Google Chrome browser. it was very easy to install and configure. Now to get my girlfriend up and running with this so she can start blogging on her site!
WordPress for Blackberry
Just downloaded WordPress for Blackberry. Now to try and start posting more about what I do each day. Hope you enjoy!
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Symantec Previews Web-Based Remote Support Innovation at Demo 2009
So, I am the go to guy for technical issues with most of my friends and family. After ready this press release about this new product from Symantec I got a little excited. It will make my F&F Tech Support … Continue reading
Fix for ScribeFire not working with WordPress
I have been trying to get ScribeFire working with my wordpress blogs for several months now. I have gone to the support page for ScribeFire and seen that many people are having this same problem. I found the fix today!!! … Continue reading
My Upgrade to WordPress 2.5
I have successfully upgrade my site to WordPress 2.5. It was actually quit easy. I simply downloaded it from here. Moved the zip file onto my server. Unzipped it into site/wordpress (the default location). Disable all my plugins. Deleted all … Continue reading
OpenID is now available for login
I have just finished setting up and testing OpenID as a means of logging in to this site. What is OpenID you ask? Here is the answer from OpenID OpenID eliminates the need for multiple usernames across different websites, simplifying … Continue reading
New Clock: Most Accurate Ever, Maybe
There may be a new level of accuracy in telling time. The Tokyo-based research indicates that a new clock built on the idea of measuring mercury atoms would create the most accurate clock in the world. Current technology is over … Continue reading
Starbucks, AT&T offer free Wi-Fi service
As I have recently started using AT&T’s U-verse service at the house this news could be good for me. AT&T (NYSE: T) and Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ: SBUX) is making the wireless Internet service free to all qualified AT&T broadband and … Continue reading
Making XMMS your default playlist player in Firefox/Ubuntu
I have just installed Ampache as my remote music playing interface. it was working great for playing m3u playlist streams on all the windows machines in the house. However, when I tried to use Firefox on Ubuntu to play something … Continue reading
Last.fm debuts ad-backed free streaming music service.
Just ran across this article on Digital Trends about Last.fm starting up a free music streaming service. The company has signed agreements with all four major labels and some 150,000 indies to give access to a massive catalogue. Users will … Continue reading
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