Hello Everyone,Â
I am delighted to introduce DashWire, an award winning online dashboard utility and interface that seamlessly lets you manage, backup device data and add Visual Voicemail to your mobile Smartphone. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,Â
I am delighted to introduce DashWire, an award winning online dashboard utility and interface that seamlessly lets you manage, backup device data and add Visual Voicemail to your mobile Smartphone. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,Â
I am sure that many of you have already heard about the latest application from Google called Mail Goggles as its announcement is spreading across the Internet like wildfire.Â
Nevertheless, if there are some who have as yet not heard of it, Google Mail Goggles is a beta feature you can enable on your G-Mail account that will keep you from sending messages that you would otherwise not send, were you sober. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,Â
I hope you like this approximately 52 minute episode of the 1970’s CBS Radio Mystery Theater program.
This episode, entitled “The Man Who Asked for Yesterday†is, without a doubt, one of my most favorite in the series.
I decided to publish it here as a Candle Shore Podcast because the subject of this episode is particularly relevant to those of us who sometimes blame the proverbial stars instead of ourselves for the seemingly endless turbulence we encounter in the beautiful deep blue ocean that is life.
Listen to this episode either on your computer, MP3 player or, as I do, on your mobile phone and always remember.Â
Enjoy,
Episode:Â The Man Who Asked for Yesterday
Mark
Hello Everyone,Â
Here is a very well written and comprehensive article, by CNET’s Marguerite Reardon, that explains the technology behind the next generation of wireless connectivity.
Enjoy,
Mark
October 3, 2008 4:00 AM PDT
What’s the big deal about WiMax?
Posted by Marguerite ReardonÂ
Sprint Nextel has made headlines all week as it’s started lighting up its first 4G wireless network using a technology called WiMax. But what exactly is WiMax? And how does it fit into the future of wireless? Here’s a primer to help you sort it out. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
Even though I know it’s a bit confusing at first, you will soon discover that the upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.1 is well worth any learning curve.
One of the more significant changes to Windows Mobile 6.1 that I want to bring to the attention of those who are visually impaired is that, unlike the previous version, in Windows Mobile 6.1, a recently used program grid appears when the Left Soft key is tapped from the Home/Today screen. Consequently, in order to display the Windows Start Menu, you must tap the Left Soft key a second time. I recommend that visually impaired people disable this feature as doing so will once again cause the Left Soft key to immediately display the Start Menu when tapped from the Home/Today screen.Â
To disable the most recently used program grid:Â Read the rest of this entry »
Dearest,
You are more than welcome for this little token of my effection.
You know, so often during the course of a day, week, month, year, etc, one can forget her value in life. As one deals with the day-to-day trials and tribulations of both work and family, it is so easy to forget that she is someone special and, as such, touches the lives of so many in very extraordinary and wonderful ways. Read the rest of this entry »
FROM CLAIRE (Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008)
No offense here, but since I’ve been on this Code Factory mailing list, I’ve seen several posts of what I’d consider to be a negative spin in regard to Mark’s postings.Â
If this is true, and I’m in fact reading this correctly, then let me simply ask, “Why?â€Â Read the rest of this entry »