Posts Tagged ‘cheap computers’

Focusing on Backup, Some Econ Technology Programs Now Free

The good folks at Econ Technologies recently began offering some of its software for free, in order to allow it the time to focus on its flagship products. Earlier this week, Portraits & Prints, ImageCaster, and DayChaser specifically, went from paid software to freeware Read the rest of this entry »

NES Makes Short-Lived Appearance on the App Store

I’m not unfamiliar with video game emulators. I’m not endorsing them, mind you, but I’m not unfamiliar. So my curiosity was piqued when I heard tell of a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) emulator for the iPhone, one that had managed to gain official sanction and was being sold in the App Store. Read the rest of this entry »

Firmware Update Could Maybe Resolve One of iMac’s Problems, At Least

If you’re having problems with your new 27-inch iMac, you’ll be interested to know that Apple released a fix via Software Update for the machines that’s said to resolve screen flicker issues. Now your expensive new purchase will only disappoint you in two or three other ways. Many users are also reporting issues with cracked screens and yellow tinting on the displays, with a gradient from cool to warm as you move from top to bottom down the monitor. Read the rest of this entry »

App Store External Games Rating Pressure Mounts

Apple implemented its own games rating system when it introduced iPhone OS 3.0, one that’s designed to let consumers know what kind of content they’re in for when they buy any kind of software from the App Store. But according to some notable critics, it isn’t enough. South Korean regulators, for instance only allow games to be sold in the country that are reviewed and rated by the official government Games Ratings Board, and so the Korean App Store actually doesn’t include a “Games” category or any of the apps therein Read the rest of this entry »

Trade/Exchange Books, Cds, Dvds and Video Games Online with Swaptree

Swaptree is a website for trade/exchange the books, cds, dvds and video games , all for free.With swaptree, your collections can be used to acquire other items you want. By offering to trade a single item, you can choose from thousands of books, dvds, cds, and video games that you can receive in exchange. Read the rest of this entry »

MobileMe: Is it worth it?

If you believe the marketing hype, you aren’t really a true Mac user unless you have MobileMe. Read the rest of this entry »

Finally, iPhone Insurance (Sort of)

A very common “feature” of many highly used iPhones are unsightly cracks in the screen. Read the rest of this entry »

Recover Lost Photos, Images, Pictures with AnyFound Free Photo Recovery Software

AnyFound Free Photo Recovery Software is a recovery software. This software supports recovery of photos, images, pictures and snap shots photographs by accidentally deleted, lost or missed from Windows hard disk partitions and removable storage devices. Read the rest of this entry »

Learn Sketching and Drawing Online with Sketchfu

Sketchfu is a useful website, that provide you simple tool for learning, drawing and sketching. With the help of this tool you can not only learn drawing and sketching but also see how others make a drawing and sketching Read the rest of this entry »

Chrome for Mac Beta Available Now

The developer builds of late have been pretty stable, but now you can download the official Google Chrome for Mac Beta . Released today, the Beta should offer Mac users a more stable browsing experience, one that hopefully is more representative of what the full release will eventually look like. Read the rest of this entry »