November, 2009Archive for

Review: Shovebox

In my constant struggle to manage information and keep track of every day documents I discovered a great little application called Shovebox. Shovebox resides in your menu bar waiting to be called upon to store items that form part of your daily workflow. From URL's, text documents, notes, receipts, to-do's you can shove them in the little storage area to  process later. The application is very unobtrusive letting you get on with things as you work but if you get sent an interesting link via Twit...

Weekend : )

Ah the weekend at last, a chance to breathe for a couple of hours and do even more work than I've been doing for the past five days. It really does feel like an endless onslaught at the moment, I have so many things to sort this weekend it actual scares me a little. But all I can do is try my best and hope that I can be as productive as possible. There won't be a podcast this weekend, I am simply too busy but I do hope to get some new blog content published and there are some interesting things ...

Second Skin Documentary

World of Warcraft holds a special place in my gaming life, although I am presently taking a break from the game, it has been responsible for some of my best gaming memories ever. It is now a world wide phenonomon with millions of players and something I will be returning to in the very near future. Current TV - Sky channel 183 - are showing a documentary about the game and the people who play it on Monday 23rd November at 10.00pm. My copy of the DVD arrived yesterday so I will be watching it ton...

GeekCaster Podcast Ep 8

Episode 8 of the podcast with reviews of Assassins Creed 2, Left 4 Dead 2 and an update on GCNN. Podcast recorded in new recording studio!!

GeekCaster Podcast Ep 7

The podcast returns with details of what I have been up to over the past few weeks, an interview with some of the guys at Telestream and the announcement of the winner of the ScreenFlow competition.

Radiohead OK Computer- Collectors Edition Review / Retrospective

"... In a city of the future, it is difficult to concentrate" Let me begin with the obvious, OK Computer is one of the greatest albums of my lifetime. It has topped many best album listings and is considered by many of my peers as the most important album of our generation, I agree with all that but the recent release of the collectors edition has raised it's already high standing for me personally. Perhaps it is listening to the songs again after not hearing them for a while, perhaps it's re...