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How to Customize Your Linux Desktop - From GTK to Compiz
Posted 06/29/2009 at 04:29:55pm
I second this.
Windows 7 Buyer's Guide: Which Edition is Right for You?
Posted 06/29/2009 at 04:21:49pm
Which version of Windows 7 is best for me? Right now, it looks like the answer is... Windows Vista.
Intel Launches Core i7 975 Extreme Edition
Posted 06/03/2009 at 04:11:52pm
Anyone have a spare 975 laying around? If so, I'll take it.
Maximum TV: How to Build a Hulu Desktop + Boxee PC
Posted 06/03/2009 at 04:09:49pm
Agreed - usually my GF's laptop is sitting on the coffee table if we're watching Hulu on the tv - and (when she's actually home) she's not a multitasker, so I use hers :)
Maximum TV: How to Build a Hulu Desktop + Boxee PC
Posted 05/29/2009 at 01:39:57pm
I use my laptop, which has HDMI, into my HDTV.
It rules.
Intel to Ship 8-Core Server Processors Later this Fall
Posted 05/27/2009 at 11:05:32am
It's nice, but can it run Crysis? Heh heh.
Virgin America First Airline to Offer Wi-Fi in All Flights
Posted 05/26/2009 at 11:59:33am
Looks like I'll be requesting Virgin when we fly out to Vegas for the trade show this summer.
Airline Passengers Would Rather Surf than Eat
Posted 05/26/2009 at 11:57:34am
WiFi would be nice, but again - power strips are the most important. The last flight I took, I bought a bunch of tv shows on iTunes and watched them until my battery died :)
5 hour flight, 3 hour battery... grrr
Microsoft, Intel to Limit Netbook Licenses to Sub-10.2 inch Models
Posted 05/26/2009 at 11:48:24am
I see what Microsoft's intentions here are, and it's a tricky situation - if they're making a specific version of Win7 for netbooks, but it will run on any computer - how do you define netbook? There's really no set definition currently, especially with higher-end netbooks - it's kind of in the eye of the beholder.
Anyway, what's going to end up happening is a resurgence in using Linux on netbooks to stay competitive with pricing and features. Not that I'm biased to one OS over the other (what's my username again? heh heh).
The Freeware Files: Make the Most of your Spare Storage with Five Freeware Servers!
Posted 05/26/2009 at 11:40:07am
Good article. unRAID rules.