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Soapbox
Beware! I may be tooting my horn and it could get a little loud.
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With the release of the new core i5 and i7 processors from Intel, this week a predictable mess of confusion has emerged on the internet as to the place and use and applicability of the various processors to an individual PC configuration. This is perhaps Read More
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I recently bought one of the first-flight Dell Mini 9 laptops. This is my authoritative guide to the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 running Windows Vista Business edition. The hardware. The OS install. The first few weeks of running it. Read More
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This campaign season, I too have a political platform: More Memory and a bigger SSD for the Dell Mini 9! Bigger batteries with More Power Available! Get out there and cast your vote for more power options, people! And a bigger battery, Read More
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In a conversation earlier today with a colleague, and one of my mentors, I came to think a little bit about the depth of harm that has really been done to the CNet / Gamespot reputation by Jeff Gerstmann’s firing. The evidence? Its nearly a year Read More
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Recently, I found myself practically waist deep in the mire of trying to make a suitable rental car reservation. Lets face it. I am a consultant. Its not like this is the first time I have had to rent a car. Usually, its easy: Read More
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Recently, one of my colleagues at Microsoft, Georgeo Pulikkathara, formerly of the MCP program, now in Trustworthy Computing, posted a blog entry (link) noting that a year had passed since the wireless incursion at TJX which ran unchecked for months, Read More
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Simply put: for the love of traveling techies everywhere, build in a forced imagery and "places of interest" caching feature along the route of directions! For both Microsoft and Google's mapping and desktop satellite imagery products, Read More
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To date, I have had a long standing rule about corporate blogging, nothing personal ends up on my corporate blog. I have other sites for that. Today, just this once, I break that tradition in order to illustrate something I have been musing Read More
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George Pulikkathara over at Microsoft (the guy who owns the Microsoft Certified Professional program) has announced the release of the first phase of the new Recognition, Respect, Reward program! This is the first phase in a multi-step approach Read More
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Recently, I purchased a T-Mobile Dash (AKA HTC S620, AKA HTC Excalibur) via Avanade purchasing to use as my corporate cell. While I enjoy most of the features of the phone, I tend to get annoyed by monochrommatic color themes and so forth which Read More
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Oh, no. The storm has hit. The big one. THE one that you and your boss have been dreading. Does your corporate security plan address some of the lesser emphasized issues created by weather events?
The storm Read More
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If you trust the credibility of Slashdot editors, perhaps. Slashdot is featuring an article from APC on the usual surge of trojan viruses that masquerade as a crack for or free download of the newest Windows Operating System. Then, in Read More
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Ahh, the day we have long awaited: Enterprise launch of the Windows Vista and Office 2007 systems!
Microsoft Resources
Not a partner? Interested in vista and office 2007? Want a free license for each?
http://www.powertogether.com/ - Please Read More
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Vista RTM went live on Microsoft partner resources. All those who usually spend our spare time blogging are playing around with Vista and Office 2007. I will soon return to my regularly scheduled blogging with a take on the experience as soon Read More
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With a half drafted article on the subject of compromised IT equipment, I recieved a notice from ACS this morning that my information is potentially affected by the recent loss of a laptop. How Ironc.
Fortunately, this is not my first Read More
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