Archive for category Software
Password Chart – secure your password
Posted by Jennifer Anderson in Software on December 12, 2009

Password Chart
Why should I use this?
- Picking and remembering strong passwords is a pain. It’s easier to convert an easy to remember one.
- It works anywhere on any computer. It also works offline if you print out the chart.
- Its free, easy and secure. Everything is done in your browser — no passwords are sent over the Internet.
Source: Password Chart
Popularity: 2% [?]
Corlive: No spam No undelivered emails No emails – Alternative to email account
Posted by Jennifer Anderson in Computers, Software on December 12, 2009

Corlive.com : No spam. No undelivered emails. No emails!
Your alternative to obsolete email technology. Free contact form and more…
Popularity: 2% [?]
Targus Mobile Data transfer & Synchronization USB 2.0 cable PC to PC transfer
Posted by Gadget_Guy in Computers, Gadgets, Innovation, Software, Technology on December 11, 2009

Targus Mobile Data transfer & Synchronization USB 2.0 cable
Transferring files and settings from one notebook to another can often be a time consuming and complicated process, but now you can do it effortlessly with just one cable connection. Simply connect the Targus USB data transfer cable to both notebooks and transfer files and settings from one notebook to another with ease. This is a true plug and play solution as the software is stored in the USB cable and launches the transfer application automatically, what could be simpler? Compatible with PC and Mac platforms this is the only transfer solution you will ever need.
Easy to use PC-to-PC data transfer cable: Simply connect the USB cable to both notebooks and transfer files and settings from one notebook to another with ease
Software included inside USB cable: Software is stored in the USB cable and launches transfer and sync application automatically; no CD drivers are required
Mac and PC compatible: Synchronize files from: Mac-to-PC, PC-to-Mac, Mac-to-Mac and PC-to-PC
System Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/Vista, MAC OSX, USB 2.0 port
Source: More Computers
Popularity: 4% [?]
Ubiquity – awesome web task engine for Firefox
Posted by Daoco in Innovation, Software, Technology, Videos on December 11, 2009

Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.
Introducing Ubiquity
An experiment into connecting the Web with language.
It Doesn’t Have to be This Way
You’re writing an email to invite a friend to meet at a local San Francisco restaurant that neither of you has been to. You’d like to include a map. Today, this involves the disjointed tasks of message composition on a web-mail service, mapping the address on a map site, searching for reviews on the restaurant on a search engine, and finally copying all links into the message being composed. This familiar sequence is an awful lot of clicking, typing, searching, copying, and pasting in order to do a very simple task. And you haven’t even really sent a map or useful reviews—only links to them.
This kind of clunky, time-consuming interaction is common on the Web. Mashups help in some cases but they are static, require Web development skills, and are largely site-centric rather than user-centric.
It’s even worse on mobile devices, where limited capability and fidelity makes this onerous or nearly impossible.
Most people do not have an easy way to manage the vast resources of the Web to simplify their task at hand. For the most part they are left trundling between web sites, performing common tasks resulting in frustration and wasted time.
Enter Ubiquity
Today we’re announcing the launch of Ubiquity, a Mozilla Labs experiment into connecting the Web with language in an attempt to find new user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common Web tasks more quickly and easily.
The overall goals of Ubiquity are to explore how best to:
- Empower users to control the web browser with language-based instructions. (With search, users type what they want to find. With Ubiquity, they type what they want to do.)
- Enable on-demand, user-generated mashups with existing open Web APIs. (In other words, allowing everyone–not just Web developers–to remix the Web so it fits their needs, no matter what page they are on, or what they are doing.)
- Use Trust networks and social constructs to balance security with ease of extensibility.
- Extend the browser functionality easily.
Source: Mozilla Labs
Popularity: 4% [?]
Use pictures to search the web from Google Goggles
Posted by Gadget_Guy in Gadgets, Great Ideas, Innovation, Software, Technology, Videos, iPhone on December 9, 2009

Use pictures to search the web.
A picture is worth a thousand words.No need to type your search anymore. Just take a picture.
Find out what businesses are nearby.Just point your phone at a store.
This is just the beginning – it’s not quite perfect yet.Works well for some things, but not for all.
Your pictures, your control.Turn on ‘visual search history’ to view or share your pictures at any time. Turn it off to discard them once the search is done.
Source: Google
Popularity: 16% [?]
8 Medical iPhone Apps You Should Prescribe to Your Health Care Professional
Posted by Tech_Guy in Gadgets, Software, Technology, iPhone on December 9, 2009

It’s a safe bet that one of your doctors has an iPhone. But what you may not realize is that he or she is using it as part of your overall treatment. From reading APGAR scores to x-rays, there is a fascinating array of health-care tech available in app form. Some are created by savvy developers, while others are built out of necessity by the doctors. Currently, the FDA has no over-arching regulation in place for mobile medical apps, despite the fact that they have indicated in the past that under certain circumstances the iPhone may be considered a medical device and therefore regulated as one, according to a report by Brian Dolan on Mobihealthnews.
“Many medical imaging software applications are considered medical devices and, as such, are regulated by the FDA,” says Justin Dearborn, CEO of Merge Healthcare. “FDA regulations mandate that rigorous processes must be followed during software development, productization, and maintenance.” Dedicated resources, domain knowledge and familiarity with standards allow companies such as Merge to speed up the submission process, but approval varies by product and the process to get an app to market, as outlined on the FDA’s Web site, is a rigorous one.
Source: Fast Company

The AirStrip OBSERVER Suite of Products
Thanks to the innovations of AirStrip Technologies, state-of-the-art remote healthcare surveillance is now a reality at hospitals nationwide.
The AirStrip OBSERVER Suite™ is a collection of robust, dynamic software solutions that are setting a new standard of care – affording healthcare providers in a variety of practice areas anywhere, anytime access to critical information that can improve patient safety and strengthen communication between healthcare professionals.
The AirStrip OBSERVER Suite includes AirStrip OB™, AirStrip CARDIOLOGY™, AirStrip CRITICAL CARE™, AirStrip IMAGING™ and AirStrip LABORATORY™. AirStrip OB is already FDA cleared and the other applications in the suite are in advanced stages of development. The Suite offers the latest remote healthcare surveillance technology across multiple healthcare disciplines. For more information on the specific features and functionalities of the products within the AirStrip OBSERVER Suite.
Source: AirStrip
Popularity: 5% [?]
Camstudio Free Streaming Video Software
Posted by Gadget_Guy in Computers, Gadgets, Software on December 1, 2009

CamStudio is able to record all screen and audio activity on your computer and create industry-standard AVI video files and using its built-in SWF Producer can turn those AVIs into lean, mean, bandwidth-friendly Streaming Flash videos (SWFs)
Here are just a few ways you can use this software:
- You can use it to create demonstration videos for any software program
- Or how about creating a set of videos answering your most frequently asked questions?
- You can create video tutorials for school or college class
- You can use it to record a recurring problem with your computer so you can show technical support people
- You can use it to create video-based information products you can sell
- You can even use it to record new tricks and techniques you discover on your favourite software program, before you forget them
Source: CamStudio Free Version
Popularity: 3% [?]


