I've always been looking for a decent way to get fonts other than the basic web fonts into my sites without relying on flash or browser-specific hacks and without having to deal with licensing restrictions. I think I finally have a good solution. It's a service called typekit and it supports all the major browsers. They have a pretty decent library of fonts to choose from and integrating it with your site is as simple as adding a JavaScript snippet and choosing the CSS selectors for each font.
There are only a couple of downsides I see to the service, but they're not major. The primary one is that it does require JavaScript, so if your visitors have JavaScript disabled or run a browser plugin like NoScript, they won't see the typekit fonts. Also, while they do provide a free/trial version of the service, it is limited to a small selection of fonts and displays a typekit logo. For the most part, though, this won't be a drawback since the cheapest plan is only $25 per year.
I'm currently using the service on my blog and portfolio and it's a huge improvement. It really helps make the text more readable and a lot more aesthetically pleasing.
Updated Handbrake Zune Transcoding (now in h.264 with iPhone support)
With the release of HandBrake 0.9.4 I've finally been able to get a good x264 based encoding process running that produces video that is supported on both the Zune 8/16/120/HD and the iPhone. The encoding process does run bit longer than my previous method, but the end result is much better quality (due to being h.264 now).
Read MorePhoto Wallpaper
I've added a whole slew of photographic wallpaper at resolutions up to 1920x1200 to the wallpaper section of my portfolio. They're split up into 4 categories, Landscape & Nature, Waterscape, Sunset and Architecture.