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While my MacBook is being sent off to Apple yet again, I have to get work done. After spending a lot of time using my PowerPC-based Mac Mini, I decided I’d go back to a system that worked really well: my Linux/Mac/Windows combo with Synergy. And you know what, it works well!
The term “iri-computing” is […]
As much as I love the concept of Inbox Zero, I can’t seem to achieve it, at least on my personal Gmail account. At work, I can usually manage to get to Inbox Zero by the end of the day. What’s the difference? Microsoft Outlook.
The key to Inbox Zero is really applying a fundamental concept: […]
Monday, I was given an opportunity to attend a presentation by VMware related to the release of VMware Fusion. Many bloggers were invited–myself included. Apparently, they wanted an opportunity to answer a question I raised before: Parallels Versus VMware Fusion: Why One Over The Other? I got to ask my question directly and got an […]
I am honestly having a hard time with this one.
Now I know that VMware, which is now part of EMC, has been around for ages. They’ve been doing virtualization software for years. However, their first Mac product, VMware Fusion, is still not released, but is now in Release Candidate status. I’ve used it a little […]
It’s not all the Nseries devices, but getting the Mail for Exchange client for the N95 and N73 is a step in the right direction. Mail for Exchange is Nokia’s ActiveSync client, allowing you to synchronize the contacts, calendar, and email on your phone by using the Microsoft ActiveSync protocol. It’s a little lighter weight […]
Well, it looks like I was a little too careless on my Windows XP installed via Boot Camp and use via Parallels. I installed a program that turned out to be malware, thus causing the installation to be 0wned. I had AVG Free Edition loaded on it and it caught that this happened. I then […]
While I’ve been more of a Firefox guy myself, it looks like Apple is upping the ante by making their Safari browser available for Windows. They have released a Windows and Mac version of Safari 3 as a “public beta,” which can be downloaded from www.apple.com/safari.
I have used Safari on Windows briefly and while it’s […]
This evening, I decided to swap out the old Toshiba Tecra 8000 that I was letting my daughter beat on and traded it for an IBM T20. Rather than go through all the hassle of reinstalling Windows 98SE and all of the games, I decided to simply take the hard drive out of the Toshiba […]
I am taking a couple of online classes: a CISSP Prep Class with Global Knowledge, and a Intrusion Detection class with SANS. Global Knowledge currently uses a tool from iLinc Communications to provide the class. SANS is using a tool from Elluminate. Having sat through 7 sessions with Global Knowledge and only 1 session with […]
There seems to be a misconception out there that just because you run Network Time Protocol (NTP) on your network that you don’t need to patch your computers for the Daylight Saving Time nonsense that’s befallen North America. Fact is: even with NTP, you need those DST patches.
Time on an NTP server is communicated in […]
I had gotten a comment from Stefan on my Roughly Drafted post that was less than complimentary about Roughly Drafted’s author, Daniel Eran. So I asked Stefan who I should read to get the other side of the story. He suggested Paul Thurrott’s site Internet Nexus. I’m vaguely familiar with Paul through the Windows Weekly […]
Being that I am in the Bay Area, and my Aunt and her kids live down in the Santa Cruz area, every once in a while I feel the need to go down there and see them. This time, I even gave them more than a few hours of notice that I was coming so […]
One of the machines I have set up is a headless Linux box running VNC. I use it as a file server, mostly. I also use it while I am away to Bittorent stuff using my own connection. I can then make it available via an SSL VPN box I have.
Anyway, I have grown considerably […]
Yeah, I’ve run Parallels full screen on my MacBook before, but this is completely different–using Windows XP as the base OS for my MacBook! After doing all the work to get it and the Mac drivers loaded, it’s quite impressive speed-wise. Of course, my first-generation MacBook has 2 gigs of RAM. Does quite an impressive […]