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R.I.P. Windows 7

R.I.P. Windows 7

Windows 7 has passed on. It is no more. It has ceased to be. Windows 7 has expired and gone to meet its maker. It's a stiff. Bereft of life, it rests in peace. It's off the twig. It's kicked the bucket, shuffled off its mortal coil, run down the curtain and joined the...

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FUN WITH GOOGLE

Google has a division named “Google Labs” that occasionally offers a look at its work in progress. Two new toys are online today. Google Viewer turns your search results into a...

MICROSOFT XMAS GOODIES

If you’re running Windows XP and you want to kill a little time, drop by www.microsoft.com/holiday for some Christmas-themed computer toys – screensavers, skins for Media Player,...

THE WIRELESS FUTURE

The story of the moment is the explosive growth of wireless technology. Prices are plummeting on 802.11b technology and the equipment is being gobbled up for use in homes and...

SPAM KING

The Detroit Free Press wrote an article a couple of weeks ago about Alan Ralsky, one of the top five spammers in the world. Some people estimate that 150 major spammers are...

XMAS BLUES

Interesting wrapup from a newsletter sent by Windows & .NET Magazine. ”There are signs of recovery in the tech sector. Technology research firm IDC reports that 2003...

SAVING INTERNET FAVORITES

Here’s a little feature of Internet Explorer that might come in handy – an easy way to save your list of Internet Favorites. If you use the Favorites list very often, it would...

CHEAP COMPUTERS – REVIEW

PC Magazine has written a review of a few of the computers on the market now for under $500. It’s already out of date – Dell is selling sub-$500 systems, the HP models in the...

LORD OF THE RINGS UPDATE

Getting ready for The Two Towers? Here’s an early look from Time Magazine, which notes that “Fellowship was often quiet and deliberately paced. Two Towers is an unabashed action...

SOFTWARE SECURITY FLAWS

Every so often I feel compelled to respond to the incessant coverage of the security flaws in Microsoft products. It’s easy to get the impression that Microsoft products are...

INTERNET USAGE CHARGES

The high-speed broadband providers, especially the cable companies, are driven to distraction that some people download more than others. Some people are using their broadband...

USB DRIVE FOLLOWUP

The little drives discussed below (see November 20) are truly wonderful. Here’s a roundup of six more that are less than thirty dollars each, for 16Mb of storage space –more than...

DMCA MADNESS

Everybody’s favorite legislation, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, got a workout yesterday. WalMart, Target, Best Buy, and Staples served notices under the DMCA on a bargain...

MICROSOFT RESEARCHERS: DRM DOOMED TO FAILURE

A fascinating report delivered to a conference on “Digital Rights Management” yesterday. A group of Microsoft researchers presented a paper which concludes that all efforts to...

USB DRIVES

I love my JumpDrive. Many people need to carry files from home to office. Floppy disks don't hold enough, and zip drives break. (Zip drives break a lot! Don’t trust them with...

POCKET PCs FROM DELL

As expected, Dell announced two new Pocket PC handhelds, breaking new ground for low prices at $199 and $299. Each has comparatively generous amounts of memory, built-in slots...