Posted: Sep 4, 2009 1:52 PM
Updated: Sep 4, 2009 1:52 PM
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The Geek Weekly: Blog
From the Editors of The Geek Weekly
New FM transmitter has trick up its sleeveYou’re probably familiar with FM transmitters, those small devices that plug into your MP3 player and let you listen to your music wirelessly on a nearby FM radio, such as a car stereo. But you’re probably also aware it can be difficult to find an unused spot on the FM dial (especially in big cities) to hear your music clearly. Belkin has integrated a new technology called ClearScan into its TuneBase wireless FM transmitters, which can automatically seek out the clearest FM frequency to play your tunes. So, for example, it might find that 93.7 FM is the best possible spot to hear your iPod music, while in another city it might be 101.1 FM, and so on. This is a much better idea than having to make your way down the FM dial, manually, through trial and error, to find a suitable frequency. The Belkin TuneBase FM transmitters with ClearScan sell for about $59.
Get a fair taxicab fareEver get the feeling that a cab driver is taking you the roundabout way to your destination in order to bump up the fare? Actually, this has happened to me a couple of times over the 12 years I’ve been traveling as a journalist. In one instance, I called the driver on it and he first played dumb about getting lost. He then came clean and told me passengers should pretend they’re from that city so other drivers will be less likely to take advantage of naive visitors. But the Web can help you out, too. You can find out how much the cab fare should be before you even step into the car by using a tool on a site called WorldTaximeter, available for free on your PC or mobile phone. This clever "mash-up" site combines directions from Google Maps with local cab fares to give you an estimate of the cost of a cab ride in cities worldwide. Currently, the site offers support for New York City, Paris, San Francisco, London, Toronto, Rome, Barcelona, Madrid and Prague, with many more cities in the works. Each city listing also provides two or more local cab numbers to call. The site claims to have more than 85 percent accuracy, and growing.
Change UPPERCASE to lowercase...on the flyHow many times has this happened to you? You’re writing an email to a friend and not looking at the monitor. After a minute or so, you look up and realize you accidentally hit the Caps Lock button on your keyboard and wrote three sentences ALL IN UPPERCASE, which now looks like you’re yelling at your buddy. It happens to all of us. Here are two quick fixes:
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