Wednesday, May 31, 2006

More cut and paste from Press Release disguised as news: Forbes has news (which is 100% wrong) that Microsoft launched its first Macintosh keyboard. Forbes baloney here.
The reason I know it's baloney is this April 16, 2002 Microsoft Press Release announcing that the Microsoft keyboards work with Macintosh.

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Writing by committee ? PC World has an interesting list of 25 Worst Tech Products. Problem is they seem to have three separate criteria for inclusion. With some products only meeting one of the criteria.
1. Doesn't work as advertised or not fit for purpose.
2. Way overpriced.
3. Commercial failure.

Interesting discussion topic, however

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Surprise, surprise, NOT - Microsoft admits Vista may slip past its' January planned release. Of course you read that here 3 weeks ago.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Free download for MS Office 2007 Beta: Click here.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Worse than SPAM: SPIM: Don't click on unexpected links while using Yahoo Messenger, or you'll be a victim. Story here:

Friday, May 19, 2006

Windows VISTA requirements: Microsoft makes official what one needs in a PC to be able to run VISTA (the new version of Windows, now due out next year). Check it out here.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Industry expert predicts next version of Windows will be LATE: Microsoft claims the public will see Windows Vista in January, others say April if you're lucky.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Add-on for Sony Digital Camera: I got me a Sunshade for the LCD screen on the back of the camera. Found it locally for 20% less than the web price. See it here. Buy it here.

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Sony has wonderful digital cameras: I decided to sell off some of my Canon SLRs on eBay and use the proceeds to buy a new digital camera. My current Canon G2 is a great camera, but these days, newest models have higher resolution, smaller form factor, and can take pictures under lower light conditions (i.e. effective ASA of 800 or higher).

A good friend of my son has a Canon S2, and produces remarkable pictures for her website, but the S2 is about to be replaced by the S3, and such cameras are larger and heavier than I wanted, as is a soon to be available Sony H5 . I wanted one of the new under 8 ounce models. The small form factor camera will be great as I go on land excursions from a cruise this summer. A 2 gigabyte memory stick now costs less than a 128 Meg memory card did 4 years ago.

I finally chose a Sony DSC-W100 over similar Canon models, due to a lower cost, 8.1 megapixels instead of 7.1, higher effective ASA, and a good protective shield over their LCD screen on the back of the camera, which I proceeded to further protect with a Belkin PDA screen protector sheet (which Belkin apparently no longer sells). Reviews of Canon models tell of grief with failing LCD screens, and Canon's refusal to cover such under warranty. The Sony comes with Windows software, but none for the Macintosh, so I was pleased to discover that despite not being on the list of supported cameras, Apples' iPhoto software works perfectly with the W100, plug in the camera, turn it on, and "## pictures ready to import" pops up on the computer screen.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Dell slows down their PCs with all kinds of superfluous software: Took me weeks to get all the stuff off, but now others as unhappy about Dell's selling out as I have done something about it. Free software - called "Dell de-crapifier" removes all that stuff from a new Dell PC. It's available here.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Vote Early, and often: The state of Washington had an online poll to allow folks to vote amongst three proposed designs for the 2007 Washington State quarter. They just happened to make it trivial to stuff the ballot box. Read about it here.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Run Windows XP on an Intel Macintosh - or If you can't beat them, join them !

Apple Computer has now released software to allow anyone to install Windows XP on an Intel based Macintosh. Download here.

Of course I'd like it the other way around. I want to be able to run OS X 86 on my Dell PC.
One set of instructions for doing that is here.

Followup: PC World tests out Apple's XP Install, and finds it works great. Read the review here.

Monday, April 03, 2006

Do you REALLY need a laptop : When buying a new computer, some folks are tempted to buy a laptop. But unless you regularly travel out of town, or have to work in multiple locations daily, the disadvantages of a laptop may make you regret buying a laptop:
In order to lighten weight and squeeze in components, a laptop:

1. Is typically one year behind a desktop in technology on day one, but costs more anyway.

2. Has less capacity in terms of memory and storage;
and costs far more and/or be more difficult to upgrade either.

3. Typically has a battery life of half of
what the manufacturer may claim.

4. A used laptop likely may have a (or a new laptop after 2 years)
"geriatric" battery that when it fails will
- be expensive to replace
- may be difficult to find immediately

5. Will have a smaller screen with less resolution than a desktop.

6. With exception of a couple of specifically designed models
a laptop is exceedingly fragile and subject to major damage
from a minor "bump"

7. Is susceptible to theft or attracting a mugger. Never
carry one in a case with a big bold label of the
computer company. It's the same as having a badge on it
saying "STEAL ME FIRST" .

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Bye-bye movies on disc for the Sony Portable Playstation : Underwhelming sales have studies stopping production of movie releases in the Sony format. Story here.

Sunday, March 26, 2006

More Microsoft security issues: Here is exactly the reason why I use Firefox, like right now as I compose this. Read here.

FOLLOWUP 3/29 : Why wait for Microsoft to do the right thing? A program developed outside of Microsoft is discussed here. Turns out it's BLINK, an overly agressive firewall, that I quickly uninstalled. Next to try. IE 7 beta isn't supposed to be vulnerable. Get it here.

Followup 4/6: I quickly gave up on Internet Exploder 7 beta 2.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

It's Official: Dell buys Alienware. Here's their memo to their own employees about it.

Saturday, March 18, 2006

Two Great Free programs to protect Your Windows System !!!

1. Siteadvisor - Download a plug-in or Firefox and/or Internet Explorer that will warn you about websites that will install Spyware. Review here.

2. WinPatrol - Realtime protection against having your Windows taskbar clogged up. Basically a user friendly version of msconfig. They sell a $25 version with a great database thats ommitted from the free version. Review here.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Dell and Alienware: According to reports Dell has already/is about to swallow up Alienware, maker of high end PCs for folks that mainly use their PCs as a Game machine.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

I love my DirecTv with TiVo: TiVo is awesome. It saves ever having to look at a TV listing in the newspaper. It does the work for you. Some people however do get carried away. Story here.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Sales of Motorola RAZR phones halted: Both and Cingular and T-Mobile both! Story here.