In a move that I think is going to be analyzed to death over the next little while – Jon Stewart’s Comedy Central show is now completely online at thedailyshow.com. This is without a doubt the best example of a company “getting it” with regards to new media. The online database of clips (said to number in the range of 13,000) is fully indexed and streams very reliably.
I just checked out a trailer for a new movie called “Untraceable”. The movie follows a CyberCrime investigator as she tries to solve a case based on an untraceable website. What I love/hate about these technology-type movies is how they use technology and possibly fear of it as a means of creating tension. The problem with […]
When you think of it, it does seem kind of pointless to use www. nowadays. Why do we type those three letters anyway?
I wonder if you ever stopped to give it a thought to how the simplest of decisions can define you?
I was intrigued to find that a new version of Windows PE had been released and it was labeled as 2.0 or “the Vista version” if you will. One of the biggest enhancements that I could see was the hot plugging of USB devices… so I went looking for it..
If you’ve drooled over the new crop of Blackberry devices, your probably one of the many Palm users who have mulled over the switch from Palm to Blackberry – but are unsure as to the compatibility and the convertibility of your Palm data. This article will tell you everything you need to know about moving your data across platforms, what you can expect to loose and what is possible.
The program is free, and Open Source and can be used in a wide variety of situations. While you can now control port numbers easily in the interface – you may want to know how port numbers are changed on a Windows system.
Today networks are becoming quite pervasive – and as a by-product, so too is the remote control application. Today we have a number of application choices when it comes to controlling a computer remotely. Of these choices there are often small quirks that make them easier or harder to work with.
I bought one of my very first computers for $999.00 from Business Depot. The computer was made by Pine and not very well at that. At the time I decided to try the beta that was floating around of Microsoft’s new Operating System called Windows 95. I guess I was too inexperienced, or the computer […]
Recently, an eWeek magazine conducted an informal poll that showed ‘Internet Connectivity’ as the #1 concern of IT consultants. What happens when your provider goes out of business or otherwise cannot serve you? What is shocking is many companies don’t know the pain that may be involved in such a switch.