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10 Dec
For all of you blondes out there, a keyboard has finally been made for your needs. Instead of a boring ol’ ‘Enter’ button, you will have the ‘Yes I Want It’ button. I know it might be for blondes, but it would be pretty sweet to have a Yes I Want It button.
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1 Dec
This video at the Creativity World Forum 2008 is Steve Wozniak speaking about his first experiences as an engineer. It’s very interesting, and insightful showing us how the computing world has grown up throughout the years.
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30 Oct
I’m not sure what practical applications of this prototype from Microsoft would be? Perhaps you use the surface images for a cool presentation.
Of course, just because there might not be any real world use for Microsoft Secondlight doesn’t mean it isn’t amazing to watch.
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16 Oct
When it comes to programs that claim to “simplify” a process, I give it the Parent’s test. Which means that if my parents can utilize the program, and do so effectively then I’ll believe their simplification.
Network Magic is once such program that truly backs up their claims. Managing a network, especially a wireless one can be a daunting task for a newcomer. WPA, WEP, wireless card, modem, router, what do all these things have to do with one another? I can tell you that Network Magic makes it much easier to understand these concepts, and make connecting easier.
The greatest thing about Network Magic is that it is truly point-and-click. Every step that you need to take to connect is represented by an icon, with a short description of its function. There’s no complicated menus, or jargon to barrel through.
Something like this is hard to talk about without ’selling’ it. Cisco is offering a 7-day trial of their program, so you can try it out for free. This program is the latest release from Cisco since its purchase of Pure Networks. So far it’s looking like a sound investment.
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