Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Amazing Educational Discount for Microsoft Office and Windows 7 Professional

Incredible pricing for students only.

You can't beat these prices for students and educational institutions.

Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007: $59.99
Windows 7 Professional: $29.99

This is direct from Microsoft's Ultimate Steal.

Microsoft Ultimate: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access, Groove, Publisher, Infopath, OneNote 2007

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Apple Releases Snow Leopard 10.6.2, Fixes 40+ Bugs

Apple Releases Snow Leopard 10.6.2, Fixes 40+ Bugs

Apple today rolled out the 10.6.2 update to OS X Snow Leopard. This update fixes that nasty guest account bug we saw last month and in general tackles a whole host of bugs, stability issues, and other various improvements.

Entire posting.

Saturday, November 07, 2009

I just love 'em




Verizon Droid Release/Review

From wired.com...

Why I’m Not Getting a Droid Today

(editorial comment - actually he really likes it!)

By Dylan F. Tweney
November 6, 2009

I’ve been testing the Verizon Droid for the past few days, and it’s an awesome phone.
But even though I’m eager to ditch my iPhone and eighty-six AT&T, I’m not going to switch to Verizon for the Droid.

Don’t get me wrong: I am very impressed with what Motorola has built. In my mind, the Droid and the iPhone are the two best smartphones on the market today. The Droid can compete with the iPhone in almost every respect.

In some features, such as the screen, it comes out way ahead: The Droid’s vivid, high-resolution 854 x 440 pixel display blows away the iPhone’s 480 x 320 screen. It’s simply crisper, clearer, and easier to read. (Note: The photo above does not do it justice.)

Voice-call quality is much better than on the iPhone. Callers sounded crisp and clear. And I was able to set up Google Voice to work with both incoming and outgoing calls and SMS messages — something you cannot do with the iPhone.

For that matter, since all of my contacts, calendars and e-mails are hosted by Google now, setting up the Droid to work with my information took me less than five minutes. Because I have more than 3,000 contacts it took the Droid nearly an hour to sync them all to the phone over the 3G network (and during that time, the phone got alarmingly warm), but I never had to install desktop software or even plug in any cables.

CNET 7 Essential Free Security Apps

Seven essential free software apps for a new PC
by Tom Merritt

Many of you are getting new PCs these days, either as a gift, or just because there's a shiny new operating system out there. But once you get it fired up and the operating system installed, it's time to populate it with good software. Don't just take all the dreck off your old machine people. Use this as an opportunity to start fresh. Let me give you the seven essential pieces of software for your new PC.

First, there's security. You need an antivirus app, and it's not something you need to pay for. CNET's Download.com gave AVG Free Antivirus edition five stars out of five. And if you're not a big company, it won't cost you a dime.

Entire article.

CNET: Must have Utilities for Windows (7)

Mus have utilities for your Windows toolkit

from download.com CNET.

The SyncBack freeware is the best of the bunch... here's the complete posting.