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Entries for January, 2009

Confirmed: Obama gets his BlackBerry, no Sectera Edge in sight

At Robert Gibbs’ first press conference as President Obama’s Press Secretary, the most important and heated debate of our time has been put to rest. According to Gibbs, Obama will be able to keep his BlackBerry, though only a limited number of senior staff and personal contacts will have access to his email address, and [...]

Regain Control Over Your Twitter Social Graph With Tweepler

Tweepler is a brand new application for Twitter users who are finding it difficult to sort through new followers and decide if they should follow back or not. The application offers an interface that divides your followers into ‘unprocessed followers’ and two sidebars that give you an overview of people you are following back and [...]

Trim your cell phone costs

The economy stinks for you, but it really stinks for providers of services that can easily be scaled back-like cell phone providers. On the one hand, they may fight harder to keep you paying for data plans, text messages, and other “value added” items, but they really, truly don’t want to lose you as a [...]

Portable Security with TruCrypt Traveller Mode

Although hindered by the pesky need for administrative privilege or a prior installation on the computer in question-TrueCrypt has to load a device driver for it’s on-the-fly encryption and decryption-TrueCrypt remains a favorite for thumb drives.

Xinorbis Analyzes Your Disk Usage

Xinorbis is a portable and quite powerful disk analyzer. Graphs, tables, trees, and report generation ensure you know what is going on with your data.

Send & Archive Replies to and Automatically Archives Email

If you’re all about reaching Inbox Zero, you’re probably used to immediately archiving an email once you fire off a reply to someone. With Gmail Labs’ new Send & Archive feature, it’s a no brainer.

Simple Directory Analyzer

Simple Directory Analyzer provides a full range of tools for examining files and folders, so you can drill down through your data with a variety of filters to see how your space is being used.

TinEye reverse image search engine

TinEye is a handy reverse image search engine. If finds where on the web an image comes from. You can use it to find where a photo of yours appears elsewhere, to find a higher res version of an image, or to locate the origins of a photo someone forwarded to you.

Boxee, you are now free to be entertained

Boxee is a free cross-platform media center and entertainment hub with social networking features that is a fork of Open Source XBMC media center software. As a “‘Social Media Center”, Boxee enables its users to view, rate and recommend content to their friends through many social networking features.

What’s in a name? “A Little More Fun” or “brijmin”

For the new year I am thinking about dropping the A Little More Fun and going with brijmin only. I will keep the domain and all other aspects of the website the same. I welcome your feedback. Love the name or hate the name, let me know.