From InformationWeek
For those of you interested in open source and Linux and how it may compare to Microsoft's attempt at recovering trust after Vista.
Early reaction to Windows 7 is that it's a winner. Could the successor to Vista be Microsoft's last gasp, or does open source have a formidable new rival to Linux?
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
What Should and Should Not Be on Your New Computer
If the Washington Post says so, it must be true?
What Should and Should Not Be on Your New Computer
Hmmm... it's worth it for MOST people to download Firefox instead of Explorer? For our unsophisticated customers it seems to cause more problems than it solves... and we haven't needed a backup for Safari yet...
Are we looking for free tools? We find some customers getting themselves in trouble by trying to save a few bucks on non-Microsoft tools ("I don't like Microsoft becaues they're too big, but I'm not going to buy a Mac and I'm not going to use Outlook...") or insisting on free tools period. That's great if you know enough to work around compatability and feature issues, but for most people it's not worth the hassle.
Linux really needs the software downloads more than Mac or the PC...
I'll go with their what shouldn't be on the new home computer with the exception of the Windows operating system tag with the key - it's not NASCAR, but boy is that sticker a must have (along with the recovery disk!).
Apple
home computer
Linux
Mac
Microsoft
Washington Post
What Should and Should Not Be on Your New Computer
Hmmm... it's worth it for MOST people to download Firefox instead of Explorer? For our unsophisticated customers it seems to cause more problems than it solves... and we haven't needed a backup for Safari yet...
Are we looking for free tools? We find some customers getting themselves in trouble by trying to save a few bucks on non-Microsoft tools ("I don't like Microsoft becaues they're too big, but I'm not going to buy a Mac and I'm not going to use Outlook...") or insisting on free tools period. That's great if you know enough to work around compatability and feature issues, but for most people it's not worth the hassle.
Linux really needs the software downloads more than Mac or the PC...
I'll go with their what shouldn't be on the new home computer with the exception of the Windows operating system tag with the key - it's not NASCAR, but boy is that sticker a must have (along with the recovery disk!).
Apple
home computer
Linux
Mac
Microsoft
Washington Post
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Sunday, December 9, 2007
Beginning To Look Back On 2007 - Where Did The Year Go?
Sanity check: The 10 biggest technology belly flops of 2007 From Jason Hiner in Tech Republic
Speaking of TJX - TJX offers $40.9 million breach settlement From SearchSecurity.com
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Speaking of TJX - TJX offers $40.9 million breach settlement From SearchSecurity.com
Microsoft
Windows Vista
Vista
Tech Republic
2007 review
China
iPhone
HD-DVD
Blu-ray
Wireless
TJX
Skype
Red Flag Linux
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