Recent Posts
Recent Posts Tagged With 'Computers'
Use TypeRoom to Manage Your Web Content
Having a website these days isn’t really setting yourself apart anymore. Not having a website is what sets you apart and then it’s not usually in a good way. What can really set you apart is having a site that’s updated regularly. ...
Google Chrome for Mac, Safari Killer?
It’s been awhile since I last posted an article. Blame it on a busy December. Before I begin my post, please allow me to greet everyone reading this a very happy holidays. Google Chrome Screenshot I’ve had a few free days and had the chan...
Free Wi-Fi from Google This Holiday Season
Will you be on the road traveling this holiday season? If so, you could take advantage of a gift of free wi-fi from Google in 47 of the nation’s airports this Christmas season. Everything is in partnership with the Climate Savers Computing orga...
Setting Your Google Search Preferences
This post may be pretty basic for many people but I’ve decided I should write-up a quick article about it anyway. I frequently come into contact with people who love using Google and have it set as their default search engine, yet they don̵...
Stop the QuickTime Prompts on Firefox
For quite some time I’ve had a personal software rule that I would no longer install Apple software on my laptop PC. No iTunes or QuickTime for me. The reason I made that decision is because of the problem I’m having now. There are a cou...
Google Wave App Store and its enterprise potential
I have been working on digital collaboration for the last five years and I would continue on working on this field for the years to come. The main technology or platform I use is Microsoft SharePoint which is an enterprise class platform for developi...
Get Your AK Notepad, a simple and handy Android Tool
If you need a quick and small application for basic note taking tasks on your Android, the AK Notepad is for you. The latest version of the AK Notepad is 1.9.2 and was just released last October 24 of this year. The AK Notepad is a basic memo pad wh...
Don’t Misuse Email Priority Flags Please
When I’m sending an email, I hardly ever think to use the importance or priority flags. In my opinion, if something is of "high importance" and I’m sending it by email, then I’ll also follow-up with a phone call, or replac...
Apple’s Magic Mouse is Simply… Magic!
Apple announced iMacs, MacBooks and Mac Minis but the thing that caught my attention most is a small $69 device called the Magic Mouse. I was never really a big fan of Apple’s mice. From the hockey puck one and all the mice in between up to the...
All New iMacs, MacBooks and Mac Minis
Hot on the heels of reporting one of its best quarters ever, Apple upped the ante by releasing all new iMacs, MacBook and Mac Minis. All New iMac - Image courtesy of Apple Inc. Headlining the updates are the new iMacs. Now available in two sizes. A 2...
Using Snagit’s Auto-Email Features
I expanded my knowledge and use of Snagit this weekend as I was helping someone else try to figure out a solution to one of their own computer problems. Did you know that Snagit has the ability to automatically send your screen capture to a specified...
I’m Surfing the Google Wave (or is it the Google OS?)
I finally got my Google Wave invite and I’m already playing around with the interface. It’s kind of bad timing because I’ve got lots of stuff to do this evening, which didn’t include playing around with Google Wave. I lik...
BumpTop Adds Multitouch Support
BumpTop is a beautiful and stunning 3D overlay for computers running Windows which transforms your personal computer (desktop, laptop) to make it act like a real desk. The idea was great but the problem was the medium on how you carry on your tasks w...
Cooler Master Storm Sniper
As I mentioned previously, I was in Singapore over the weekend and one of the things I was looking for was a Cooler Master Case. I could hardly find a high end cooler master case, at least at the funan mall. The only cooler master cases were the sub-...
PDF Printing Problems on Windows Vista 64-bit
I’ve worked this week setting up a new computer for a client. They’ve replaced a dinosaur of a machine with a brand new HP Slimline running Windows Vista 64-bit operating system. Everything went well until I tried to print a PDF. My firs...
Managing Session Parameters in Visual Web Developer Express 2008
I continue to learn more and more about developing websites with additional features. I’ve chosen ASP.NET as my preferred language for building web applications for most of my larger corporate clients. A component I use frequently with this dyn...
Firefox 4 is another Pain for Developers
Post from: EveryJoe Firefox 4 is another Pain for Developers...
Water Cooled Computer Setup Rocks
Post from: EveryJoe Water Cooled Computer Setup Rocks...
5 Things IT department can do During Tough Times
Towards the end of the fiscal year, IT department are usually using up all the budget they have for the current fiscal year and at the same time the IT head is writing down tens of pages of IT proposals which include plans, roadmap, budget required, ...
IBM is the Greenest on Supercomputers
IBM led the industry by building the world’s fastest computers and now they are not only building the fastest computers but they are building the greenest of them all. IBM has built 18 of the 19 most efficient supercomputers in the world as release...
Getting Back to the Basics
I was reminded boldly today that what I think everyone knows about computers, everyone DOES NOT KNOW. I was providing some support for an individual and was helping them navigate around in Windows and I was shocked at the amount of detail I had to pr...
