May 19, 2012

Longest Trial Period Ever!

Apple's 60 Days Free Button

It’s not like I’ve used it (at all), but I’m getting a kick out of MobileMe anyway. See, Apple has extended my trial of .Mac repeatedly, and now I’ve got service through November, and it’s all free! Seriously, this is getting pretty funny! I do expect that Apple will get the bugs worked out and [...]

Windows 7 Server == Windows Server 2008 R2

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With Windows Server 2008 appearing in (surprisingly) 2008, and Windows 7 (client) scheduled for 2010, some folks grew mighty confused about the possibility of a Windows 7 Server appearing shortly thereafter. Even Microsofties talked about something called “Windows 7 Server” in blogs, newsgroups, and conferences. So would there be a major Windows Server update just [...]

My iPhone is on Sprint’s EV-DO Network (and So Are My PCs!)

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Goodbye, AT&T 3G! After a year of hoping coverage would improve, I finally jumped ship from AT&T’s 3G network and moved my mobile wireless broadband service to Sprint. I grabbed a refurbished USB EV-DO device and signed up through a no-contract reseller and couldn’t be happier with the service so far. And I picked up [...]

Vista, OS X Boot Time Compared

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I recently mentioned how impressed I was with the speed of my MacBook, even when running Windows in Boot Camp. Of course, this was a subjective feeling, so I decided to try timing some events to see if the clock agreed with my brain. Sure enough, the Mac is faster than my Dell XPS M1330 [...]

Empire State Building: 1, Swiss Army Knife: 0

The glorious Victorinox Swiss Army CyberTool 34, a geek's best friend

Aah, security. It seems that, in the last decade, the balance between liberty and security in the United States has tilted rather strongly, to the point that we expect to be scanned and have our possessions confiscated before entering buildings. Such was the case when my family and I made our pilgrimage to the Empire State Building [...]

iPhone and Exchange: Push Email? Great! Switch to Mac? Priceless!

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Here’s a surprise benefit from the iPhone 2.0 Exchange ActiveSync ability: I was able to finally move my iPhone’s “home” sync from the PC to the Mac! For the most up-to-date information, see my iPhone Exchange ActiveSync Guide! This post is part of my series focused on integrating the iPhone with Microsoft Exchange using ActiveSync: [...]

Switch Day 58: Ten Pros and Cons of the MacBook Pro

I’ve now been a Mac user for two months. Since I switched primarily to get access to Apple’s excellent hardware, I thought I would issue an update on my observations about it at this point. I should note that I’m limiting this post to the hardware (maybe I’ll cover OS X some other time), and [...]

Tough To Watch the Olympics on TiVo

It’s Olympics time, but despite high tech elements, it’s still tough to watch what you want.  NBC has scheduled more coverage than ever, but much is delayed and none is properly listed in guide services.  And TiVo’s Olympics Guru Guide is worse than useless in so many ways. Here’s the rundown about what you have [...]

Everything’s Gone Green

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Ok this is weird. Anyone ever have this happen to their iPhone camera? Everything is green! Rebooted, still green. Took some photos and it went from green to striped to fine. Weird!

Restore Your iPhone’s Performance and Stability

If you’ve been getting frustrated with your iPhone’s pokey performance and frequent hangs and crashes after upgrading to 2.0, you’re not alone.  In fact, everyone I know who upgraded their original iPhone to 2.0 has been complaining about these issues!  But I found a fix that brings back the stability and most of the performance [...]