by Erez Zukerman on March 30, 2010 at 10:02 AM

TorrentFreak reports that Warner Brothers UK is now looking for computer-literate students in the university of Manchester for a 12-month paid internship (£17,500) that will allow them to be part of the glorious fight against online piracy!
Students will open and maintain accounts on torrent sites, hang around forums and IRC channels, maintain and develop link-scanning bots, and issue ...
by Victor Agreda, Jr. on March 19, 2010 at 08:00 PM

I spoke to Brian Alvey, co-founder of Weblogs, Inc. and the guy who built Blogsmith -- the same engine Download Squad, TUAW, Engadget and our other blogs use) about his newest creation: Crowd Fusion. There are quite a few CMS products to choose from out there, but Crowd Fusion is built to perform at scale while boasting an impressive feature set. That's because Brian knows a thing or two about ...
by Jason Clarke on March 5, 2010 at 09:00 AM

It's bundle time for Mac software lovers. If you're not familiar with them, there are a few companies out there that collect a bunch of great (and sometimes not-so-great) Mac software titles into a bundle, and sell them at a highly discounted rate. It's attractive to buyers because you can often get a few apps you really want for below retail, and attractive for software vendors because they get a ...
by Brad Linder on February 15, 2010 at 05:00 PM

Mobile software maker SPB is launching SPB Shell 5.0. Like previous versions, SPB Shell basically replaces your phone's default user interface with a customizable "shell." What's new in version 5.0 is that SPB Shell ain't just for Windows Mobile anymore. It's also available for Symbian and Google Android phones.
SPB Shell 5.0 also has a new 3D engine, support for 3D widgets, and 3D applications ...
by Jason Clarke on February 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM

When you woke up this morning, I bet the first thing you said to yourself was, "gee, I wish there were more social networks I could join." Okay, probably not. But like it or not, they're popping up all over the web.
There's a new social network worth having a look at called Naymz, which is setting itself up to compete against LinkedIn in the career social networking market. It's going to be a ...
by Jason Clarke on February 8, 2010 at 04:11 PM

Liquid Scale is an iPhone / iPod Touch app that allows you to resize images by removing unimportant elements in the photo, leaving the important ones untouched. It's a technique called seam carving that we've previously mentioned, but what's interesting here is that it's now available to be used on the iPhone.
For those that are unfamiliar with it, the seam carving technique analyzes images to ...
by Jason Clarke on February 1, 2010 at 06:09 PM

Update: Party Booth has changed its name to Spark Booth.
Have you ever wished that you could have a photo booth running at your wedding reception, engagement party, or kegger? If so, you might want to check out Party Booth.
Party Booth is a desktop application that runs in full-screen kiosk mode that allows party guests to walk up to the computer, simply press the spacebar, and pose for ...
by Jason Clarke on January 26, 2010 at 03:39 PM

There was a time when having a chat client on your computer at work was considered a no-no. These days, if you're not available via some sort of online chat or instant messaging, you're just not moving at the speed of business.
Many companies have begun using open instant messaging services for their internal discussions, but there are a couple of downsides to this approach. The first is a lack of ...
by Jason Clarke on January 26, 2010 at 10:00 AM

If you're already using iCal's built-in todo management, or Outlook's tasks on a Windows machine, and you're just looking for an iPhone app that can synchronize with what you're already using, you should check out 2Do.
2Do is a very well-designed and pretty to-do list manager, with the ability to create multiple lists, set priorities and due dates, notes, URLs, and even default actions such as ...
by Jason Clarke on January 23, 2010 at 04:16 PM

1Password is finally available for Chrome. Sort of.
1Password is a favorite password manager among Mac users, with a passionate fan base -- and that fan base has been clamoring for a version of 1Password that included Chrome compatibility ever since Chrome was released for the Mac!
Well, the time has come, and an alpha version of 1Password has been released that does indeed support Chromium (the ...
by Matt Heerema on January 22, 2010 at 10:56 AM

Propane is a beautiful, Mac-only desktop client for Campfire by 37signals.
Working on a remote team, one of the core tools in maintaing a cohesive work environment is group chat. Out of the myriad options I keep coming back to Campfire as my chatroom of choice. The archiving, file sharing and integration with Basecamp (our project management tool of choice) make it stand above the other ...
by Jason Clarke on January 22, 2010 at 10:07 AM

Some technologies get way more hype than they really ought to, given the lack of real-world utility they offer. If you ask me, the king in this category is the idea of using a 3D user interface for computing.
Since the early 90's, people have speculated about a great new paradigm shift away from the desktop metaphor to a more "natural" three-dimensional interface where the user navigates a virtual ...
by Jason Clarke on January 19, 2010 at 11:01 AM

There has been a lot of hype around the release of the new Mac note taking app Thoughts by green&slimy software, and it has now been released. We've already got a ton of note taking applications to choose from -- like Evernote and Notational Velocity -- so what does Thoughts bring to the table to set itself apart?
As far as I can tell, Thoughts wants to be the pretty girl at the party. They're ...
by Lee Mathews on January 5, 2010 at 09:15 AM

It's not often that you find a decent commercial utility being given away for free. It's usually a marginally-useful app or a program for which there's a better (and often free!) alternative.
Today, however, you can score Driver Magician at no charge from Giveaway of the Day. It's a very good driver backup, restore, and removal utility - and there aren't a ton of good free programs that offer ...
by Nik Fletcher on January 1, 2009 at 05:28 PM

Ever since Palm and Apple started their dance about the Pre's ability to sync with iTunes, I've been keeping an eye out for alternative ways to move media to my Pre.
Over the last few weeks I've been putting three applications through their paces with my Pre to find a suitable workaround for this glaring omission on Palm's part: MarkSpace's GoGadget for webOS, Salling Software's Media Sync and ...