by wwarren | Dec 15, 2009 | Linux, Open Source
I am not normally a fan of anything gov’t but this time the VA has developed a system for electronic health records that is well-rounded, stable, highly customizable, has tons of features into which more can be added, and is recognized as a great package. ...
by wwarren | Nov 29, 2009 | Microsoft, Open Source, Vista, Windows, Windows 7
Windows 7 – Performance Improvements. Wayne gets overenthusiastic though saying it’s faster than XP. There’s no way that’s true as i have run both on my notebook and my quad core desktop. XP is still quicker than 7 but ANYTHING is faster than...
by wwarren | Nov 11, 2009 | Microsoft, Open Source, Security
Bing hit by costly security loophole | Technology | guardian.co.uk. Whoopsie so now it’s pushed into the underground who are most assuredly taking advantage of it. Sorry MS your usual security by obscurity failed many years ago.
by wwarren | Nov 2, 2009 | Hardware, Open Source, Storage
I reccommended to my Mother in Law that a netbook would be perfect for her based on her needs. It IS perfect except she is running out of room on the 8 gig SSD. I went to find an upgrade for her SSD and found one by a company called Runcore. Let’s jsut say...
by wwarren | Oct 28, 2009 | Open Source
Welcome | The PC Decrapifier. It seems you can’t buy a windows PC anymore without tons of crap on it that you never use and just junks up your computer. This FREE program now seeks out and destroys all the crapware that comes on most systems. This bad boy is...
by wwarren | Oct 13, 2009 | Open Source, Security
I am normally not a fan of government recommendations due to the fact they are usually outdated and irrelevant when they are released. However a paper releasede by NIST is the large exception to this rule. To security professionals these are no brainers but I still...