Category: Trick Shot
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GMail goes IMAP… Still sucks on the Treo
For the first time in my Googling experience, I am very disappointed. The specific lack of Versamail IMAP support for the Treo is just one more frustrating blow to Treo users that are increasingly being left out of Google’s projects. The Gmail Java client was not very strong and rather quite buggy with screen flickering…
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Spoke POV – Persistence of Vision for your Bike!
“Spoke POV is an easy-to-make electronic kit toy that turns your bicycle wheel into a customized display! The project includes a free schematic design, open software for uploading and editing stored bitmap images, and a high-quality kit with all the parts necessary to build your own. This would look super cool with a fat bike since…
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Fix Your Facebook Profile Now
If your on Facebook, you really should read this article by Chris Brogan about making yourself a little easier to find and keep up to date with on Facebook. Of course, all of this can be done without giving up any of your own security issue. But just in case you hadn’t looked into your…
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Trick Shot: Inbox Zero – Merlin Mann
Merlin Mann from Macbreak Weekly, That Phone Guy is a GTD guru who has a great blog at www.43folders.com about hacking your life in shape. I love Merlin humor and take on simple little things that just make you like a lot easier. Merlin also has a whole bunch of other blogs and websites with…
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iPhone Trick Shot: Safari Magic!
Cool tricks with Safari or full screen video. This guy put a lot of time into prepping this magic trick.
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Drag to change your route in Google Maps
You can now change directions in Google Maps by simply dragging the blue line over to the road you want to take and Google with reconfigure your route. For some reason Maps always makes you take the 20 to get to Quebec City: Montreal-Quebec when in reality the 40 can be a lot quicker depending…
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Treo Trick Shot: Quick Dimmer Shortcut
Here is something pretty cool that I stumbled upon while typing an email on the Treo 700P (Palm OS version). If you hit on the option key (the little black square on the bottom left) and then menu key (far bottom right) the screen and keyboard back light will automatically dim to it’s lowest readable…