Some people will doubtlessly say I’m taking this out of context, but that’s not the case. Back in 2004, Microsoft Executive Jim Allchin wrote a scathing email to Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, essentially saying that if he didn’t work…
For Windows Vista Security, Microsoft Called in Pros
Microsoft was apparently so concerned about Windows Vista passing the test of IT security and being useful in as many applications as possible that they called in probably the most proficient group of professionals they could find: The National Security…
Ending the Tyranny of the VGA Cable
Tyranny, they call it! Having to connect your display to your computer using an old-fashioned cable? How old-fashioned is that? The future, according to some analysts, is wireless forms of USB, Bluetooth, and Ultra-WideBand technologies that allow for high-speed transfers…
Site Highlight :: chanceXchange
ChanceXChange.com turned up a few weeks ago. The site promises to allow you to exchange unwanted items like movies, CDs, DVDs, books, and more for credits to obtain the items that you really want and are available from other members…
MacWorld 2007: Apple Unveils AppleTV and 802.11n Airport Extreme
While the iPhone took the limelight at the MacWorld Expo, it wasn’t the only thing Steve had to discuss during the keynote speech. Granted he discussed and demoed the iPhone during the speech for the vast majority of the time,…
What’s In A Name? Cisco Sues over “iPhone”
(image courtesy of the Cult of Mac blog at Wired) No sooner than did Steve Jobs walk off the stage after announcing the iPhone to the world than did Cisco file suit for trademark infringement over the use of the…
MacWorld 2007: Apple Announces the iPhone
(image found at 43 folders, originally uploaded by x180) I didn’t think it was going to happen, but it finally did. The iPhone is a reality, and come June will be an exclusive on the Cingular (read: AT&T) network for…