Archive for January, 2008

Jan31

How many users can one person support?

As a one-man IT department, I sometimes feel overwhelmed with all of the things to do, the number of support requests, and so on. In addition, keeping abreast of all the changes and nuances in this ever-changing industry can only add to the challenge. Included in my support efforts, I…

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Filed in: Software

Jan31

Using the Windows Vista Guest Account

In Windows Vista, there is more than just a Standard User account and an Administrator account.You have a third type of account that is great for someone who is visiting you or needs to access the Internet from your computer. This type of account is great when you have “snoopy”…

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Filed in: Software


Jan31

Could the MacBook Air’s trackpad support pen input?

Apple’s new MacBook Air sports a larger, smarter trackpad and Mac OS X’s built-in Ink text recognition engine. What would it take to make a pen digitizer out of the trackpad?

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Filed in: Apple/Mac

Jan31

Gartner: Apple To Double Its Market-share By 2011

In possibly one of the more ambitious outlooks for Mac market-share increases, Gartner is forecasting that Apple will double its market-share in the US and Western Europe by 2011. The reason for the dramatic increase is said to be two-fold: Apple co…

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Filed in: Apple/Mac


Jan31

Apple Continuing Work on Mac OS X 10.5.2. 9C27 Seeded.

Despite hopes for an imminent release, it appears Mac OS X 10.5.2 is not yet ready for public consumption. Last week, Apple released a couple of seeds with “no known issues”, but apparently has continued to work on the latest Leopard release.

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Filed in: Apple/Mac

Jan31

Unboxing Video of MacBook Air, More Notes

Unboxing Video
- MacRumors forum member desenso posts a complete unboxing video of the new MacBook Air.
- Macworld posts their review of the MacBook Air and makes an interesting point about the seemingly small weight differenc…

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Filed in: Apple/Mac


Jan31

Establish a strategy for security breach notification

When it comes to security breaches, it’s important to remember that old adage about quality vs. quantity. Data breaches aren’t just about a hacker breaking into a network and stealing information. In fact, they come in all shapes and sizes: A data breach can occur with a…

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Filed in: Security

Jan31

Google wins 700mhz FCC auction

Of course there is no way yet to say if Google is the current high bidder, but we do know for sure that Google has won. The auction has now surpassed the reserve price of $4.6bn (sitting at $4.7bn) according to the New York Times. This is significant because now the winner of […]

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Filed in: Google


Jan31

MacBook Airs Trickling In, Apple Stores, SSD

The first of the pre-orders for the MacBook Air are starting to trickle in, but with the bulk of early-orders expected to arrive on Friday.

First delivery

The 5th Avenue Apple store in NYC already had the MacBook…

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Filed in: Apple/Mac

Jan31

Microsoft’s open-source strategy: A picture is worth a thousand words

Does Microsoft have an open-source strategy — beyond finding new ways to thwart Linux? Sam Ramji, Microsoft’s Director of Platform Technology Strategy and the company’s Open Source Software Lab, says it does, and that he can distill it down to one PowerPoint slide.

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Filed in: Microsoft




 

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