Google+ Invites
What better way to revive Geekulous than with a review of a shiny new social networking site? Ok, after lots of cyber stalking and obsessive email checking and page refreshing I’m finally a member of Google+. I’m ready to pay forward all the generosity complete strangers bestowed on me. I’m giving out invitations, all I ask is that you follow me on Twitter (@geekfab). Let me know in the comments once you’ve finished that. [...]
iPad App of the Week – Touch LCD Designer Speaking Clock
This week’s featured app is brought to you by the developers at LightPillar. The Touch LCD Designer Speaking Clock is by and large the best alarm clock app out there for both the iPhone and the iPad. Recently I did some redecorating in my room, which allowed me to clear my laptop off of my nightstand. With all that empty space I figured it would be the perfect spot for my shiny new iPad which wasn’t getting [...]
Piece of Fabulous Friday – Heininger CommuteMate Instacloth
This week’s piece of fabulous is brought to you by Heininger Automotive. The CommuteMate Instacloth is a small, pill sized (about the size of an Altoids mint) compact piece of cloth that, when wet, expands to a 9″ x 9″ cloth perfect for cleaning up minor spills. These micro-cleaning devices are perfect for people on the go, throw them in your purse, your emergency kit or your car and you’ll be ready for any spill. These are advertised [...]
Updates Updates Updates
This week has been one dedicated to revamping the user interface of some of the most popular and prominent websites around. Of course, gaining the most buzz (pardon the pun) is Google+, Google’s answer to Facebook. With people clamoring to get in and actually purchasing invites that are supposed to be free, Google’s social network brings to it the simplicity and ease of use common to all Google products. Along with a brand new interface [...]
11
2010
Piece of Fabulous Friday-HydraDuo Water Bottle
Well summer has officially started, the weather is getting warmer, clothing is becoming more scant and, at least here in California, water bottles are in everyone’s hands. As the weather warms up, I find myself carrying more water bottles with me. I, like most, only drink filtered or bottled water however I know how horrible plastic bottles are for the environment. Therefore, I find myself bringing reusable (usually Nalgene) bottles with me where ever I go. Problem [...]
10
2010
How Google Works: Explaining a Search Engine to a Baby Boomer
Yesterday I was talking to my dad on the phone, trying to help him with a computer problem he was having. Let me tell you, getting someone to explain to you, over the phone, what they’re seeing on their computer is a feat . Trying to translate what they’re saying into language that makes sense is a whole other can of worms (Dad: ” I double click on the ‘W’, the arrow goes away for a minute [...]
8
2010
What’s so cool about iPhone 4?
As an Apple fangirl I feel obligated (not that it’s a chore in any sense of the word) to express my opinion on the new iPhone. Ahem, I LOVE IT. I have to admit, when the world was first introduced to the phone via Jason Chen of Gizmodo, my reaction to the aesthetics of the device was, in a word, disappointed. I’m a big fan of smooth lines and curved edges the metal casing around the [...]
5
2010
Top 6 Built In Mac Features to Increase Productivity
In my years as a Mac user I have found some of the simplest built in features to be the most used on my machine. The following are my top fave Mac features for increasing productivity. 1. Expose: Expose is not a new feature but it is definitely a very useful feature. How many times have you found yourself with a bunch of windows open on your desktop and looking for one specific window? Well, [...]





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