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- Laporte wins TechRepublic's mock election for 'President of the Internet'
- Laporte wins TechRepublic's mock election for 'President of the Internet'Of course Leo won!When I am fully immersed in the internet daily, and don't know two of the four you show as candidates, who else but the most known would win?I had to look up Molly Wood, and knew that I...
- Tags: Leo, Internet
- Discussion threads 2009-07-14
- Windows 7 Beta 1 - Unleashed!
- Windows 7 Beta 1 - Unleashed!Difference between editionsAny idea as to what are the differences between Home Premium and Ultimate builds? Same as Vista?Jealous..?Jealous? Naw I do not think so because I bet every single regular ZDNet reader have already had Win7 downloaded via BitTorrent.All the press on ZDNet might...
- Tags: Operating systems, Blogging, Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 7 beta 1, Microsoft Windows, WINDOWS 7 BETA
- Discussion threads 2009-01-08
- Work anywhere, do anything
- The ability to work anywhere is a wonderful thing. The one thing students seem to struggle with nowadays is motivation factors and in my honest opinion, I would say because there are too many distractions when you're at university. Whether on or off the campus, you still want to see...
- Tags: Microsoft Office Live Workspace, Google Inc., Google Docs, Microsoft Office Live, Word-processor, Adobe Acrobat.com, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-06-10
- Flaming MacBooks, iPods back in the news
- Flaming MacBooks, iPods back in the newsOne incident ....... of fire outside the case with an injury is enough to get the CPSC involved. Notice of the recall will soon follow.Well...Mr Microsoft OEM guy, you go to much farther lengths to defend the whole Redmond product base. I seem...
- Tags: Engineering, Notebooks, cult, Apple Inc., battery, Flaming MacBooks
- Discussion threads 2008-03-12
- Flaming MacBooks, iPods back in the news
- Two reports this week surfaced about fires related to a MacBook Pro and iPod. The Apple user community can only hope this is a statistical fluke. The notebook occurrence was posted on Chris Pirillo's blog. He said the report was from a reader named James Bayliss,...
- Tags: Apple iPod, Apple MacBook, LG Electronics Inc., Battery, Apple Inc., Laptop Computer, James, Notebooks, Engineering, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-03-12
- Microsoft+removes+another+one+of+WGA%27s+fangs
- Microsoft+removes+another+one+of+WGA%27s+fangsSo what's new???Samo samo........... crap!Seems like Microsoft has lost its nerve...They might as well just be rid of WGA and activation keys altogether if this is all that will happen if it is a pirated copy.Seems like Microsoft has lost its nerve...They might as well just be rid of WGA...
- Tags: error code, Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage, Microsoft Corp., fang, SP1
- Discussion threads 2008-02-21
- Hey readers, are Mac people still smug,and Windows folks still Neanderthals?
- Chris Pirillo- who has managed to perfect the oft-contrary arts of thinking fast and thinking deeply, is out with his list of 50 Reasons To Switch From Windows To Mac OSX I'd like to start a conversation informed by Pirillo's...
- Tags: Stereotype, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2008-02-15
- Macs and iPhones: impolitic Apple hardware can be hard to hide
- Like the Japanese car in the Dearborn auto plant parking lot, Macs and iPhones must create problems for switchers working at Apple competitors as well as companies with a PC-or-die IT policy. The other day, I heard a tale from a longtime Mac user who has worked...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Desktops, Hardware, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-02-06
- Vista sucks - reality or perception?
- Dwight Silverman asks an interesting question - Does Vista suck, or is this just a perception? Depending on who you talk to, Microsoft's Vista problem has its root in one of two versions of reality: 1. The operating system really does suck. 2....
- Tags: Operating System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Perception, Dwight Silverman, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-01-10
- Microsoft addresses new reports of forced Windows updates and reboots
- Microsoft addresses new reports of forced Windows updates and rebootsNo means no.No updates should equal turning off the windows update service, and setting it to something else should re-emble the service.It should be that simple. Maybe it is a user problem, but Microsoft should take a deep breath, find out...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., new report, Microsoft Windows Update, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-10-25
- User: iTunes-iPod sync involves "too many processes"
- My friend and fellow blogger Chris Pirillo cites a complaint by "Hairgel Addict" that the task of synching up between iTunes and iPod involves "too many processes." Because of these complications, Hairgel Addict considers this task to be a pain in the ... ...
- Tags: Apple iPod, Apple iTunes, Chris Pirillo, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- The real question about Mac security
- While on a quick trip this week to New York City to see my daughter in a FringeNYC Festival musical theater production, I spent a good while cooling my heels in various coffee shops around the Village. Counting the laptops plopped on tables, I figured that more than 70 percent...
- Tags: Security, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- Musings on Gnomedex and evolution
- So a funny thing happened this week. After 4+ years covering events and blogging about them live, I attended Gnomedex, the Blogosphere's Conference, this past week in Seattle and I didn't blog a thing. More about why below. Gnomedex is an event I've always wanted to attend. I've known Chris...
- Tags: Event, Blogging, Conference, Twitter, Marc Orchant
- Blog posts 2007-08-14
- Gnomedex: not fit for purpose
- Gnomedex: not fit for purposeIt's not a matter of stepping asideDennis, you know yourself it's not a matter of the "amateurs" stepping aside; it's up to "those with experience of genuine scale" - whoever they might be - to emerge and prove they can do better.We can agree to...
- Tags: Gnomedex
- Discussion threads 2007-08-10
- Gnomedex: not fit for purpose
- One of the key questions that IT decision makers ask themselves: Is this software fit for purpose? Chris Pirillo's 'live' feed from Gnomedex doesn't pass that most basic of tests. At 275 concurrent connections it fails as you can see from the screenshot above.Is it any wonder that CXOs are...
- Tags: Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2007-08-10
- Edgeio launches paid content platform
- The classified service edgeio is launching a new kind of paid content service at the Gnomedex conference in Seattle that facilitates 'in-place' transactions. Edgeio CEO Keith Teare calls them "transactional classifieds," and is targeting digital content. You can transact for digital content on variety of services today, but edgeio...
- Tags: Transaction, Classifieds, Edgeio, Digital Content, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-08-10
- A-Gnomedexing we will go
- I'll be at Chris Pirillo's Gnomedex Conference in Seattle later this week. Look me up if you are there. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing my old friend, Robert Steele, who is the foremost thinker on open source and collective intelligence in the world. Robert is speaking on Friday morning....
- Tags: Seattle, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2007-08-08
- Heading to Gnomedex
- I'm heading up to Seattle for Gnomedex which kicks off tomorrow evening. I'm looking forward to seeing a bunch of my friends and making some new ones too. There should be a lot to blog about from this event which Chris and Ponzi Pirillo, the organizers, have dubbed the Blogosphere's...
- Tags: Event, Marc Orchant
- Blog posts 2007-08-08
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