by wwarren | Apr 11, 2010 | Apple, Microsoft, Open Source, Windows
This is by design. Chrome is multi-threaded and will distribute all aspects of the site(especially audio and video) across of all of your cores it can. This leads to high intensity sites NOT getting slow or having issues provided your bandwidth holds up. I have...
by wwarren | Apr 11, 2010 | Microsoft, Office, Open Source
Office 2010 is the typical Microsoft release. If you already have the previous edition of their office suite, upgrading is purely a choice of preference. If you are running older generations of Office it’s really a good idea. If you are looking to purchase...
by wwarren | Apr 11, 2010 | Microsoft, Open Source, Vista, Windows, Windows 7
Microsoft has put out a winner this time. I have been running Windows 7 since the first beta. It runs perfectly on my old 1.6 ghz celeron notebook with 2 gigs of ram. Vista on the same machine was a horrid experience(yes Vista is that bad). The conventional wisdom...
by wwarren | Mar 8, 2010 | Hardware, Open Source
Xsigo Virtual I/O Blog. One thing that holds virtualization back has been for each vm you needed a network cable. Xsigo makes it two per server..period. Nice.
by wwarren | Mar 8, 2010 | Open Source
bfish.xaedalus.net » Stay in Sync with GCal and Thunderbird.. I have converted two of my domains to gmail via Google apps. I am now using Thunderbird via Secured IMAP to check my e-mail for those accounts. I also now have access to my business e-mail from my phone...