Reclaim your online privacy with these addons

Privacy is a hot topic these days. Fortunately, people are starting to become more aware of what’s going on as the media are finally starting to publish about it. Without getting overly paranoid: advertising networks are constantly tracking users through … Continue reading

Posted on May 16, 2011 by Aaron | Posted in Technology | Tagged addons, Facebook, internet, privacy | 1 Comment

Corrupted Palm OS datebook database

Well, it had to happen sometime, I guess: my Palm Tungsten|T3′s datebook database got corrupted sometime last week. Whenever I tried to synchronise or copy the database, I got a fatal alert saying DataMgr.c, Line:7399,DmWrite:DmWriteCheck failed. Hardly anyone uses an … Continue reading

Posted on February 27, 2011 by Aaron | Posted in Technology | Tagged databases, palm, Palm OS | 3 Comments

Adding support for IE9′s pinned site features

Only a week ago Microsoft released a public beta for the latest instalment in their line of browsers, Internet Explorer 9. While I’m a Linux user myself, I’ve been following the development of IE9 with a keen eye. Along with … Continue reading

Posted on September 22, 2010 by Aaron | Posted in Webdesign | Tagged internet explorer, javascript | 5 Comments

Designs that never were: Golden Sun

Today, a friend of mine — who runs one of the best Golden Sun fansites on the web — approached me for some advice on a new site design. The next instalment in the series is finally nearing publication (yay!), … Continue reading

Posted on August 21, 2010 by Aaron | Posted in Webdesign | Tagged concept art, Golden Sun, Photoshop | Leave a comment

New website, new beginnings

A few days ago I announced I was working on a new design for this website. After weeks of dilly-dallying, I finally applied the finishing touches today. The result of all this is on your desktop right now. What an … Continue reading

Posted on August 4, 2010 by Aaron | Posted in Aaronweb | Tagged CSS3, CSS3PIE, design, WordPress | 7 Comments