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March 2009

It’s been a while since we’ve done a Daily Download, but I felt compelled to let everyone know about Microsoft’s free program called SteadyState . No longer can children log into your home computer and push that magic button (invisible to adults) that often changes the screen resolution to 640×480 with 16 colors. Or that magic [...]

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Have You Lost Faith in Microsoft?

by Dave on March 30, 2009

Windows 7 RC1 will be released soon, and this generally means the Ready To Manufacture version will not be far behind. As people are still abandoning the Microsoft boat and diving into the vast, sparkling sea called Apple, I have to wonder exactly when did people lose faith in Windows. For me, it happened in [...]

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Windows Vista is a cesspool of sin and corruption. You have no rights as a user and cannot do anything without prying eyes being able to track your every move. Or course, I’m kidding. Vista is a very secure Operating System that gives users the ability to allow or disallow items from showing up in [...]

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When to Quit and Reinstall Windows

by Dave on March 12, 2009

There comes a point in everyone’s computing life when they need to reinstall Windows. Some people do it more than others and some panic and just go out and buy a new PC. Reinstalling isn’t fun for most people. They would rather be walking on the beach, sleeping or even getting gut-shot and left for [...]

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The battle lines have been drawn and the war is raging on your living room. The prize is your eyeballs and, eventually, your cash. This is the war of television content in the form of movies and shows–a war that only a year ago wasn’t on the horizon. But as more and more companies come [...]

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Twitter is Officially Cool

by Dave on March 2, 2009

Twitter has officially become cool. While this might be good news for most people, this is certainly not good news for geeks. It’s the Geek Way to stay on the bleeding edge of technology, to sit there in the corner grinning as cool kids ask “What are you typing, dork?”  It’s what we do, what [...]

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