by wwarren | Dec 1, 2012 | Open Source
Is your keyboard made from lasers? If you have the Celluon Magic Cube it is! | PC Perspective.
by wwarren | Nov 13, 2012 | Apple, Hardware
So Apple got a billion or two from Samsung in court and Apple just effectively paid half that back due to Samsung jacking up component prices to Apple. Sweet justice. Market-Ticker – MarketTicker Forums.
by wwarren | Nov 13, 2012 | Microsoft
An interesting Article and one that bears watching with Windows 8. I’m not moving to it… The Windows You Love is Gone | PC Perspective.
by wwarren | Nov 2, 2012 | Cloud Computing, Hardware, Microsoft, Tablets, Windows 8
Microsoft Surface can not compete against real tablet | SemiAccurate.
by wwarren | Oct 26, 2012 | Hardware, Microsoft, Windows
Scenario is that you have external Hard Drive that you were using in Mac OS X as perhaps a Time Machine backup drive and you now want to erase this drive in Windows. But you find that you cannot remove the 200MB EFI System partition. Here is how:1On the command prompt...
by wwarren | Oct 26, 2012 | Microsoft, Security, Security Alerts, Windows 8
So this OS lives online. Considering the lack of password strength I’ve seen just in my clientbase alone…this one is going to lead not only to live.com hacks but now you’ll be able to easily compromised ANY Windows 8 machine…anywhere. This...
by wwarren | Oct 26, 2012 | Microsoft, Windows, Windows 8
This is going tob e the next Vista but for a different reason. The tile interface I can handle..however Windows 8 is a badly done hybrid. There’s the tile interface and then the regular interface and Win8 jumps back and forth between the two. What...
by wwarren | Oct 24, 2012 | Hardware, Linux, Open Source, Security, Security Alerts
Your vendors card reader taken over by a rogue credit card. I’ve seen this on tv but never thought it was for real. This is why i constantly tell folks to update EVERYTHING they can…even card readers now are computers running..Linux. However there was a...
by wwarren | Oct 2, 2012 | Internet, Security
Unfortunately this has nothing to do with Internet security and nothing to do with virus attacks. This DOES secure your router..but only goes onto the surface. The SSID does NOTHING to discourage casual driveby snooping and poking at your settings. Also putting...
by wwarren | Oct 2, 2012 | Internet, Security
It’s very simple. If you leave your wifi open and unsecured you are leaving the equivalent to your front door open. Anyone is welcome at that point. If you don’t want to be snooped on by the drive-by’s secure your wifi. This isn’t...