Author Archives: wadblogger
Red Bull Air Race London
For the second year running, the Red Bull Air Race is coming to East London, so there will be aircraft whizzing madly up and down the River Thames just in front the O2 next weekend. A friend of mine has … Continue reading
New Nikon D700 Digital SLR Site
With all the fuss about Nikon’s new D700 Digital SLR Camera is seems to be a squashed up D3 and then squeezed into a case roughly the same size as a D300, I decided to build a new WordPress blog … Continue reading
Firepow Blog Software Is an Achievement
Andrew Hanson’s new WordPress Blogging Automation Tool will be pretty amazing if it does what it says on the tin and will be a boon to those struggling to manage a farm of niche WordPress Blogs. Not only does Firepow … Continue reading
Google Nemesis
How a 25 year-old Chris McNeeney has created new Google software… which allows him and his fellow ‘partners in crime’ to quietly earn up to $2,750 per day from Google, right under the noses of the establishment. Google Nemesis Launch…
A Good Factual Review about 1&1 Hosting?
Makes a change. It’s hard to find a positive and factual “customer” review about 1&1 these days, but here is an obviously satisfied customer with a factual expert assessment and advise. Clearly 1and1 must be doing something right as they … Continue reading
1and1 Web Hosting Review
A more thorough than usual review of of 1&1 Web Hosting. Strange how the biggest and most popular hosts get some of the worst reviews. I mean if they were that big, how did they get so damn big? I’ve … Continue reading
Are Keyword Spy Tools Any Good
I’m been wondering for a while if any of these keyword spy tool are any good and whether they produce accurate results. Perhaps one way to check is to “spy” on your own website. I can see them working better … Continue reading
Virtual Windows Vista on Mac OSX
I’ve been want to run another operating system side by side for some time. This is done with a “VM.” Quite simply Windows is “fooled” into running as Guest Operating system on Mac OS X. clipped from parallelsdesktopmac.blogspot.com I love … Continue reading
Run Windows Bible Software on your Mac
Free Bible software is remarkably good, and sometimes faster and easier to use than the commercial equivalents. However a lot of it is only available for Windows PC’s. You can run your Windows bible software on your mac though.. clipped … Continue reading
Parallels Desktop for Mac Beats Competition
A test not only of raw performance but also how long to perform certain tasks and applications. clipped from parallelsdesktopmac.blogspot.com Parallels Desktop for beats competition in real-world performance testing MacTech Magazine published a very comprehensive performance and productivity benchmark comparing … Continue reading