Thanks again for even more info on TripleHead2Go on Matrox Soups Up TripleHead2Go Digital Edition: Up to 3x1680x1050!
Posted 08/20/2008 at 12:52:55pm
Your willingness to share your real-world experience with TripleHead2Go is much appreciated. Ever considered asking Matrox if they need a TripleHead2Go 'evangelist'? Thanks again!--------------------- ...
Posted 08/19/2008 at 09:41:55pm
Here's hoping that Antec will make their whitebook (good term, hats off to its creator) offerings a little easier to work with than standard notebooks.It's amazing how illogical a business built on bi ...
K to the M makes the speed just right... on US Median Broadband Speed 30 Times Slower than Japan's While Market Softens
Posted 08/15/2008 at 01:20:10pm
Thanks for the Kbps vs Mbps correction (now in the article) - and for the feedback.I'm lucky to live in an area that offers two cable services as well as DSL (plus satellite). I went with Insight rath ...
Posted 08/11/2008 at 10:51:49pm
...32-bit Windows sure does work with files over 4GB. To do so, of course, it has to shuttle parts of the file in and out of memory. Consequently, in 32-bit Vista, you'll be seeing the "system bu ...
Posted 08/11/2008 at 08:10:34pm
I'm guessing the 12th of Never. However, if I'm wrong, I'll be happy to eat my hat (I prefer the jaunty Sirloin Steak fedora, medium rare).------------------------------------------------------------I ...
Good article, but misses the larger files benefit of 64-bit on Windows Vista 64-Bit – Is It Ready For Primetime?
Posted 08/10/2008 at 02:36:26pm
Thanks very much for a concise update on how Vista's 64-bit support has improved since its original introduction. However, It's also important to note that the 4GB limitation for 32-bit memory si ...
Thanks for the link - I'm adding it to the main article. on Matrox Soups Up TripleHead2Go Digital Edition: Up to 3x1680x1050!
Posted 08/08/2008 at 10:10:56am
It's amazing how illogical a business built on binary logic can be. ...
Lightroom's been multithreaded since version 1.0 on Adobe Lightroom 2 Adds 64-Bit Support, Better Interface, and More
Posted 07/30/2008 at 10:39:03pm
Lightroom is a multithreaded app - and has been since its introduction. Thanks for reading!------------------------------- It's amazing how illogical a business built on binary logic can be. ...
Posted 07/22/2008 at 10:07:17pm
Driving directions in large cities need to take one-way streets in mind, and might route drivers onto freeways, parkways, or tollways (all very pedestrian-unfriendly). Pedestrian directions in such ca ...
Posted 07/19/2008 at 01:41:28pm
DePat,Use this search to find articles and forum postings about WHS on the MaximumPC.com website: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22Windows+Home+Server%22+site%3Amaximumpc.comIn my forthcomi ...
Posted 07/17/2008 at 07:51:30pm
Why not shoot it all in HD? Here are a couple of suggestions: there might be a shortage of HD cameras, and don't forget that most of us don't have access to a reliable HD signal yet (my OTH NBC HD sig ...
"Old Skool" article submissions to PCNovice on Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Being Put Down in November
Posted 07/15/2008 at 05:40:20pm
Nope, I missed the PCjr, although I did own a Z-286 computer (my unofficial Zenith Data Systems motto: "the weirdness goes in before the name goes on"; real slogan available here). However, ...
Posted 07/15/2008 at 02:43:02pm
... was built using WfWG 3.11. I was working on an article about WfWG 3.11 for PC Novice magazine at the time. Farewell, old pal!--------------------------------------------------------------------- ...
New story on Phase One camera up now on Kodak Rolls Out 50MP Image Sensor, Hasselblad Puts It to Work
Posted 07/15/2008 at 02:36:19pm
Thanks for the tip. See the new story on the Phase One 60MP camera here.------------------- It's amazing how illogical a business built on binary logic can be. ...
Posted 07/15/2008 at 10:23:50am
You get no argument from me about the lateness of this information. And it's not as if big changes haven't happened before. I remember when Win95 replaced Win3.1 - Redmond had application compatibili ...
Posted 07/10/2008 at 08:39:16pm
Great review, Gordon. It expresses my continuing gripe with transitional foot-in-past-and-future designs. Just a minor quibble, though: I'd reverse the bombers you chose for the up and down factor ...
Tebi and Gibi Mebi Not Very Popular on Seagate Launches Industry-First 1.5TB Desktop Drive, Destroys Storage Worldstone
Posted 07/10/2008 at 07:24:53pm
You're correct, but unfortunately the tebi, gibi, and mebi terminology has never been popular. In practical terms, "decimals to the left of me, binary's to the right, here I am, stuck in the midd ...
Binary versus Decimal MB, GB on Seagate Launches Industry-First 1.5TB Desktop Drive, Destroys Storage Worldstone
Posted 07/10/2008 at 03:42:03pm
Here's a little more light on the subject. Drive vendors count billions (GB) and trillions (TB) the way normal people do: as multiples of 1000. However, operating systems use binary, using multiples ...
Posted 07/09/2008 at 10:47:39pm
JoeF, it really depends upon whether you prefer still images or video. Video captures motion and voices, which you can't do with a still camera. However, a still camera can capture emotions, expressio ...
Posted 07/09/2008 at 05:05:38pm
Until I see a lot of classic films on Blu-Ray, I'm not interested in the format. CableCARD support could be more of a deal-breaker for some, but a lot of folks are happy with digital cable. Call it a ...
Posted 07/09/2008 at 02:11:01pm
It's amazing how illogical a business built on binary logic can be. ...
Posted 07/08/2008 at 03:09:42pm
I'm not surprised to find that RegCure isn't so hot at finding registry problems, but it's not a new problem. In general, registry cleaners often cause as many problems as they cure. I remember that a ...
Posted 07/08/2008 at 03:02:47pm
..but it looks as if you're saying Ethernet doesn't contain any nets either. "Ethernet contains neither ether nor nets: discuss!" Seriously, thanks for a great introduction to the topic. --- ...
Posted 07/08/2008 at 09:38:03am
I shoot in RAW mode (figure 8-10MB per image), and I'm in the process of scanning 50 years worth of family slides and negatives at 3200-4800dpi, so I'd love a 5TB drive - as long as it's reliable.** ...
Posted 07/07/2008 at 11:03:20pm
...to what you run through the security scanner.Don't let your laptop out of your sight, and don't get distracted by your loose change or by slipping on your shoes. My rule of thumb is laptop first, t ...
