First Person Tetris
What would happen if you were to combine aspects of modern first person shooters, with the classic game of Tetris?
Find out for your self and play it here (requires Flash):
Blog/Comment Spamming – Our Own Fault?
Spam and unwanted advertising is an issue we all have to deal with. But perhaps the amount of spam that is sent out, is a result of our internet usage habits?
Crazy Busy Period
For the past couple of days it has been quiet here at CognitiveCombine. I am nearing the end of my Web Design and Development course at SAE Wien. Part of the requirements to graduate with the SAE Diploma are to hand in a "thesis" on a web related topic as well complete a project. I have devoted the last couple of days to these two tasks.
Trapped girls call for help on Facebook
You are lost in a stormwater drain and cannot find your way out. You have your cell phone with you. Do you call emergency services for help? No, it's 2009, so you update your Facebook status and hope one of your friends is online and happens to see your status message at the time.
CognitiveCombine now mobile friendly!
Just a quick heads up, CognitiveCombine is now mobile friendly and should display quite nicely when viewed from a smartphone or any other mobile device
If you are using WordPress, making your blog mobile-device-friendly is very easy. All you have to do is install a plugin called MobilePress. This will generate a slim version of your blog optimised for smartphones and mobile devices. You can also create your own themes if you wish to. Check it out.
[ MobilePress via MakeTechEasier ]
Cross-browser bookmarks syncing

Many of us use several different browsers through-out the day. You might use IE at the office, Safari on your Mac and Firefox on your Linux machine. Keeping track of bookmarks and making sure all your browsers remain synced can be a real pain. I recently tried using an application called BookDog which attempts to keep your bookmarks (between Safari and Firefox) synced on the same machine.