Thursday, November 5, 2009

Enable Tethering on Your iPhone 3G or 3GS Running 3.1.2 and more...

Thu Nov 05 2009
iphone
Enable Tethering on Your iPhone 3G or 3GS Running 3.1.2

AT&T has been dragging its feet on data tethering for months now, so if you're fed up waiting for official support and desperate to tether your iPhone's internet connection, weblog MobileCrunch details how to do it on the latest iPhone OS. MORE >>

POSTED: Wed Nov 04 2009 18:00



diy
DIY Secret Knock Detector Grants You Entrance with the Right Cadence

DIYer Steve Hoefer has been hard at work making every 6 year old's dream come true: A device that unlocks your door whenever someone seeking entrance taps out the secret knock. MORE >>

POSTED: Wed Nov 04 2009 17:00



frugality
Cheapism Helps You Find the Cheapest "Best Buys"

Thanks to the research power the internet bestows upon you, it's easy to find the best of class and the most expensive in any given category. What if you want the best of the cheapest picks? Cheapism can help. MORE >>

POSTED: Wed Nov 04 2009 15:00



mediawiki
Customize MediaWiki into Your Ultimate Collaborative Web Site

The free MediaWiki software is best known for powering Wikipedia, but you don't have to be writing an encyclopedia to put it to good use. Extend, skin, and customize MediaWiki to create any kind of easy-to-update, collaborative web site. MORE >>

POSTED: Wed Nov 04 2009 12:00



user scripts
Chromium Installs User Scripts as Extensions, Bodes Great Things for Chrome

The nightly builds of Google Chrome's open-source foundation, Chromium, includes a feature that might mean great things for Greasemonkey fans. Click on a user script file, such as at UserScripts.org, and Chromium asks to install it as a working extension. MORE >>

POSTED: Wed Nov 04 2009 11:00



installation
Allmyapps Bulk-Installs Your Favorite Apps, Makes System Rebuilding Less Painful

Windows/Linux: One of the most irritating things about reinstalling your operating system is installing all the non-OS applications you love. Allmyapps lets you select all your favorite apps and roll them into a bulk installer to make rebuilding easy. MORE >>

POSTED: Wed Nov 04 2009 09:30




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