Google has released new Google Labs improvements for GMail.
My favorite new feature is mouse gestures. Dragging the mouse right or left while holding down the right button will move to the next or previous message, respectively. Here’s a screenshot:
To enable mouse gestures, which currently work on Firefox 2+ and IE click “Settings” when signed into GMail then go to the labs tab on the right. Scroll down to Mouse Gestures and click enable. Be sure to click “Save changes” on the bottom or it woln’t work. Dont’ forget to check out the other GMail Labs features!!
For the past couple months I’ve had a prepaid Motorola phone with service provided by Tracfone. I like not having a contract with huge early termination fees. Previously my phone broke during a contract and I had to pay a lot of money to buy a phone because it was not bundled with a two year contract.
However now I think I’m going to switch back to having what I basically call a “fancyfone”, lol. I want a phone that has a lot of advanced features. I have my Nokia N800 Internet Tablet which fills some of the gap of not having an advanced cell phone, however that only has 802.11 (Wifi) and can use the internet on a fancyfone using Bluetooth wireless. But I don’t have a fancyfone so my N800 only gets internet from Wifi. I miss having the (almost) anywhere cell phone internet via EVDO or EDGE. I had EVDO on the first generation Motorola Q a while back and it was really nice to not require a hotspot to check email or surf the web. My Q ran windows mobile 5 - horrible - beyond belief. Text would lag, appearing on the screen say, 10 seconds after I finished typing a sentence the text was still typing itself on the screen. Extremely annoying. Windows Mobile also is windows only for browsing files on my device, syncing contacts and installing some programs. Yes, I could buy the $40 Missing Sync program that makes Windows Mobile talk to Mac and I could do some hack to get Linux support but I shouldn’t have to. Microsoft should make their software allow a computer to connect to it and browse the file system as if it’s a flash drive. So I’ve decided to steer clear of the Windows Mobile shipwreck and look at other devices and OS’s.
I’ve been thinking about getting a Palm or Blackberry device. Which (tell me otherwise?) requires a contract with a major wireless carrier. My top picks right now are the BlackBerry 8820 and Palm Centro. I plan to use it more for personal than business type proposes.
I am very much avoiding the Apple iPhone for reasons I discussed previously.
So today I went to import a video from my Panasonic HDC-SD1 digital video camera, which records on SD memory cards into iMovie on a Mac. Then I was like ahah. ahah. AHAHAH!! I have to go get that little Sandisk memory card reader I bought from Staples and plug it in the USB port. SO annoying.
My point is that Apple computers, should have SD card readers. The Eee PC has an intregrated SD reader and it’s only $400. Furthermore, Mac’s are considered high-end computers and a memory card reader should not be too much to ask for the price. With Apple bundleing so much multimedia software a memory card reader to import the pictures from your camera should have been built in by defualt. Plenty of computers have SD card readers and it would be trivial for Apple to build one in.
Firefox 3 RC1 Released!!
0 Comments Published by Reed May 17th, 2008 in Internet, Linux, Mac, WindowsMozilla has officially released Firefox 3 Release Candidate 1.
See the Release Notes and Known Issues or just get Firefox 3 RC1.
When they ship Nokia’s Internet Tablets (n770, n800, n810) have instant messaging. However they can only communicate on Google Talk and other Jabber (XMPP) networks. You cannot chat with buddies that use AIM, Yahoo!, MSN or other more popular IM networks. The current solution is to install the port of Pidgin for Maemo. However it does not integrate as well with the Maemo environment as the built in Google Talk client.
There is now a solution!! Maemoapps.com explains how to get on almost all the IM networks available on Pidgin using the built in Maemo chat client. Steps are as follows:
- Enable Red Pill mode see here for instructions.
- Install this on your N800/N810.
- Run the RTCom update installer in the Extras menu.
- Control Panel–>Accounts and add your AIM/MSN/Yahoo! or other IM account.
- Go back into Blue Pill mode for using your tablet normally.
This also installs a program to view saved chat logs.


