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Archive for January, 2010

Touch mouse, so what?

Sunday, January 24th, 2010 by Servage
Personally I have to admit that I am quite the little Apple maniac when it comes to IT products. A topic that often raises many eyebrows, when getting into the classic Windows vs. Linux vs. Mac discussions... Normally being quite faithful and happy with Apple's products, I also have to admit that they in my opinion have failed miserably at least once in recent history! Namely with their so called Mighty Mouse. The concept seemed pretty good. Take a regular mouse, make it look good, and ad a scroll-wheel that enables vertical and horizontal scroll. Unfortunately the wheel constantly clutters up with dirt, so it won't work properly after a while. The buttons sometimes didn't react ...

Your daily fix of entrepreneurial ideas

Friday, January 8th, 2010 by Servage
How do you like your coffee in the morning? I like it black, but together with my emails and the (online) newspaper. I guess we all have our morning routines (or should we call them rituals?) where we go through a series of more or less useful steps in order to get ready for the awaiting challenges of the day. Most people are very different, but in terms of mornings I suppose we can be divided into two groups: Those who can get up in the morning, and those who can't. I normally find myself in the second group, which means that I need to have a more or less slow start to the day... It ...

Happy…

Friday, January 1st, 2010 by Servage
The past weeks have been filled with Merry Christmas and Happy New Year wishes, the usual stress, last-minute shopping and other holiday "traditions". There hasn't been a lot of activity on the Magazine over the past weeks. Mainly because it has been busy on our end as well - but now it's a new year, with new strength and new efforts. The annoying and time-consuming, totally unnecessary gadgets have been put away, and I look forward to continue the Servage Web Development course, and show you with a few hidden treasures found around the web. And for no apparent reason at all, I just want to list the most common completely useless USB Christmas gadgets I saw ...