
Without a doubt one of the coolest services around is digg.com, a “technology news website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control.
With digg, users submit stories for review, but rather than allow an editor to decide which stories go on the homepage, the users do.”
Since discovering digg, it’s been a daily visit for me. If you haven’t yet, start digging. It’s completely free.

Chances are, if you like crosswords, you love the New York Times Crossword.
Now you can take it anywhere and everywhere, with the NY Times Deluxe Screen Touch Crossword.
Featuring advanced touch-screen technology with stylus attached, a cool stylus-tappable hint key, and a thousand favorite puzzles from The New York Times. It’s like the gameboy for crossword-lovers.

You’ve beautified almost everything at your workstation- from switching from a PC to a Mac, to getting a natural wood mouse. But something’s missing…
Perhaps it’s these speakers from Harman Kardon? Gloriously transparent, with a kick-ass subwoofer to boot, and:
“a new computer-optimized multi-band parametric equalization and Harman’s unique capacitance touch control buttons on the right satellite allow for direct access to volume control” (from the product description).
Suddenly, your workstation is so much more.