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Tom’s Hardware posts an article with a Mac Pro/PC cost comparison and what do ya know… it draws pretty much the same conclusion I posted in June of last year. (WARNING: Difference is that I did a cost comparison between a Dell PowerEdge server with Small Business Server 2003 and an XServe, which turns out [...]
I have this blog post percolating in my head in which I will impart unto you my knowledge of using several tools on the Mac and PC for syncing your calendar, email, tasks and contact information. It’s a pretty large post and probably deserves to be its own article. I want to offer suggestions on [...]
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I was just installing the latest Java update on my Windows VM and noticed that it was pushing me to install OpenOffice. Not only did it offer to do this for me, it checked the box by default. I unchecked it, then while receiving the Java update I was fed an ad on why OpenOffice [...]
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This may work for Vista SP1 also, but it may not. I just know that it solved my Windows XP SP3 issue. On my Mac Pro at home, I have a 100gb partition set up for dual-booting Windows XP with Boot Camp. I also have Parallels set up to use this BC partition in a [...]
I’m sitting here in the Memphis airport with my gen-1 iPhone downloading AIM over Edge from the new App Store. How neat is that? It’s open, go get it, folks. Technorati Tags: Apple, iPhone, Mac, OS X, Windows Bookmark to: Hide Sites
Don’t Hate Doom III, It Stacked Paper to the Ceiling: “Some people don’t like id Software’s Doom III, saying, yeah, that game just isn’t very good. Company CEO Todd Hollenshead has a message for those people: ‘I get this occasionally — why don’t I think Doom III was successful? We sold over three million units! [...]
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I can hardly wait to see what comes of this: Microsoft on Vista: ‘The time of worry is over.’: “Microsoft wants its partners and customers to know that it’s done letting its competitors and critics walk all over Windows Vista. ‘We know our story is very different from what our competitors want us to think,’ [...]
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Here’s a true sign that use of the term “beta” to label software has warped its true meaning: Bookmark to: Hide Sites
I really can’t believe this hasn’t been pointed out before… so I guess I’ll do the dirty work and try to fan the flames of rumor. This started when I read Paul Thurrott’s latest blog post, with which I could not agree more. Then, I decided it’s time to blog about this and see if [...]
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Today, our Blackberry reps came to visit for the quarterly meeting with our project. It’s always fun when these folks visit; they’re quite personable and wow, do they like to eat. This time they brought along a fellow by the name of Jim from Boxtone. Boxtone is a monitoring system for RIM’s flagship product and [...]










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