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I've spent a lot of time over the last little while looking at the various CMS systems available for the Windows platform and I have to say, it's a rather sad state of affairs if you want a Windows / ASP based CMS.
First, let me explain why I'm looking Read More
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I've been running Community Server on this blog for a long time. It's good, but there's always been a spam problem. Unfortunately the guys at Telligent Systems don't seem to see this problem and thus there is no anti-spam tools built into Read More
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The guys at Zumobi have managed to work some agreement with Microsoft where they will be distributing their browser with Windows Mobile devices. Overall, I would say this is a darn good thing, as the Zumobi interface is very cool. It breaks Read More
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Ok, this is just getting painful to watch - RIM has managed to have another major outage on their BlackBerry network. As I'm sure everyone is aware, this isn't the first, second, or third time it's happened. Heck, I've even posted about Read More
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When Opera was first released for Windows Mobile, I played with it for a while, but didn't see enough value to offset the $30 price tag. It was a nice experience and the browser was fast, but I didnt' see the need to put out some hard earned cash just Read More
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If you use Outlook day in and day out like I do, then surely you're aware of its numerous shortcomings. Especially when it comes to contact management and networking. That's all set to change when Xobni is released. Watching this video has Read More
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Everyone likes to customize their device in some way. While, some will resort to paint, fancy cases, or lanyards and jewels. I like to keep the outside of the device in it's original state - no stickers or other crap. I will get Read More
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Years ago when I started really started to pay attention to hockey and the Maple Leafs, I found it helpful to import the seasons schedule into my calendar. That way I could better keep track of when the next game was, what time it was at and who they Read More
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"NTP Inc, which last year won a $612.5 million settlement from the maker of Blackberry, has sued four of the top U.S. mobile service providers for infringing eight patents related to wireless e-mail. The lawsuits, against Verizon Wireless, Sprint Nextel Read More
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Wow - I never would have expected this to be such a pain. To start, you should know that VS 2003 is not supported on Vista. You can, however, install and run VB6. So you can use VS 2005 or VB6, but not VS 2003. That's like saying Vista Read More
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By now, I'm sure most of you have heard or even seen the new User Access Control prompts in Vista. These are designed to make sure you are aware when a program requires administrator access to your machine. It's a good thing, really it is. Read More
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In case you've been living under some technology rock - Vista has these new things that sit on your desktop and tell you stuff. They're called Gadgets and are based on Stardocks Object Desktop and Apples Widgets. (This post is not about who had the idea Read More
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Since switching to Vista I've nothing but headaches when I try to run some of my VPCs. I kept getting an error saying that the virtual machine can't be started because it was being used by another program or was read-only. I know for a fact that Read More
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So I've got this hot new tablet from Fujitsu but it's got a small problem. Well, maybe it has a couple problems - after all, nothing is perfect. But the one that I'm going to talk about today is Aero. In case you haven't heard, Aero Read More
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I've been running Vista for a good month or 2 now and today was the first day that I needed to use Telnet. It's not something I would use everyday, but on occasion I do need to use it. Well, when I attempted to run it from the command line Read More
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