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How many people do you think use Windows vs. Mac?

According to Net Applications via the Macintosh News Network, Internet surfers substantially prefer the Microsoft’s Windows operating system. Microsoft Windows: 92.52% Apple Macintosh: 5.27% Wow! If you listen to the propaganda machine called ‘Mac vs. PC’, the latest Apple advertising campaign, you would think Macintosh is in the game. Obviously they are not. The point to this message is [...]

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Get your Windows Computer at the Microsoft Store next to Chick-fil-A

Wait. Microsoft doesn’t have a store. Well, according to sources, they will soon. Microsoft plans to open a chain of retail stores across the United States that will sell computers running Microsoft’s Windows operating system(s), Xbox consoles, Zunes and other Microsoft products such as Microsoft Office. This will be interesting since Microsoft doesn’t actually make [...]

Tethering the BlackBerry Pearl to the iBook

This weekend we were having issues with the wireless network at home. I think maybe the issue is the lack-of-strength reception from the airport card in the iBook but regardless we had a need to get the machine online while sitting at the dining room table. Every Windows laptop I’ve had I’ve been able to [...]

Pocket-size Vaio Notebook is Here Weighing in at 1.4 lbs.

Sony has released its pocket-size, 1.4 pounds (!) Vaio P series notebooks. This is a very nice looking device at an affordable $899. The world’s lightest 8″ notebook, the 1.4-pound VAIO P Series Lifestyle PC does more than you could imagine–with impeccable style. Email at the airport, IM from the park, or just show it off [...]

Google Chrome, 3 months later

Google released its Chrome web browser about 3 months ago for public use. Windows users have been able to test, play and report bugs back to Google at their leisure. No Mac version is available. No Linux version is available. Honestly though, I believe that’s a smart move on Google’s part. Better to launch on [...]

Ways to Cut Your Tech Costs

Alexandra Krasne of PC World recently wrote an article for LinuxWorld with suggestions on ways to save money for your organization. Are there others you can think of to share? Use open-source and free software: When you’re trying to keep your business afloat, plunking down lots of cash for off-the-shelf software can really hurt. While not [...]

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