Tag: software

  • The Life of a Software Engineer [comic]

    I may not currently be a software engineer but I have spent my fair share of time writing code and if there is one thing that seems inevitable it is that no matter how well I think out my design ahead of time and try to start off using the best of coding practices, things…

  • Web Icon Birthday Cupcakes [pic]

    I’ve posted some pretty awesome cupcakes on here in the past but I find this set of cupcakes kind of odd.  Apparently somebody by the name of Sarah had a birthday recently and for whatever reason got a bunch of cupcakes for her birthday that feature various website icons and software icons.  Icons featured include…

  • Human v 1.1 Hotfix Patch [pic]

    I have a considerable number of complaints about the human body so when I heard about this human v 1.1 hotfix patch, I got really excited.  Sadly, people don’t run on software so this isn’t real.  However, it is still pretty funny!  This patch addresses some of my biggest problems with the human body, especially…

  • Coming soon to the Global Geek News Blog: Reviews!

    Greetings readers! I’ve been thinking about doing it for a while, but I have decided that from now on, I am going to start giving reviews of all of my new tech toys and software.  Whether its a new iPhone app or a new television, I am going to start reviewing everything I get.  I…

  • My review of Amazon’s Kindle 2 (Part 1)

    Greetings Readers! For those that have been following me on Twitter (or pretty much everywhere else), you know that a little over a week ago, I got Amazon’s Kindle 2.  After wanting one since the day the first one came out, I finally caved and bought one on Thursday.  It arrived Friday morning and I…

  • Farewell Dash, We Barely Knew You!

    Greetings Readers! I have not been quite about the fact that I have been a huge lover of the Dash Express GPS Unit for some time.  I have often called it my all-time favorite device and a revolutionary GPS product.  It seems my dreams that it will one day be as mainstream as the TomTom…