Chip Camden over at TechRepublic (one of my old haunts where I used to write tips for Windows 2000 Servers) has written a blog post where he posits that consultants can, and often do, ask stupid questions about subjects they don’t know anything about, a practice which can open up new, previously unseen potentials. The [...]
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I’ve not installed it yet, mostly because I need to install it on a Windows machine and I’m generally surrounded by Macs. Apparently, Ulteo gives you access to Linux applications which run on your desktop without having to install a virtualization environment. Ulteo uses a specialized kernel which, I would assume, allow it to access [...]
I just ran through the list of ZDNet UK’s list of the most annoying software. I must say, I’m pretty convinced that this is about as accurate as you can get. They did miss a few, though. First, I’d say that Office 2007’s new Command Ribbon (or, as I prefer, the +3 Strip of Functionality [...]
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We can’t do Steve Ballmer without doing another famous Steve. This time we pierce the legendary cone of silence installed in iCEO Job’s head in 1993 to see his thoughts at an unspecified WWDC.
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