Apr 052010
 

From PC Magazine, this article has some really great tips in making Windows 7 “simpler” and simpler can very often be “better.”

in reference to:

“Windows 7 features loads of improvements to streamline workflow and avert many of the headaches found in Windows Vista. But you can make Windows 7 even easier to use by taking advantage of a few enhancements you might not have heard about. We’ve already shown you 21 Ways to Customize Windows 7 to your personal taste, now we present ten tips that can save time, make navigating your system easier, and give you quick access to commonly used programs and actions.”
10 Tips That Make Windows 7 Simpler – Reviews by PC Magazine (view on Google Sidewiki)

 Posted by at 7:08 pm
Apr 052010
 

I really admire Sheriff Joe.

Arpaio gets inmates moving on electricity-generating cycles – Phoenix Arizona news, breaking news, local news, weather radar, traffic from ABC15 News | ABC15.com: “(Eric English)
PHOENIX — Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is implementing a new inmate program at Tent City Jail called “Pedal Vision.”

The program uses inmate-powered cycles to generate electricity for televisions.”

 Posted by at 4:38 pm
Mar 312010
 

Living with Windows: sharing drives | Business Center | Working Mac | Macworld: “There are three good ways to share a single hard drive between Macs and PCs for general storage and backup: You can trade a USB hard drive between them; you can use a network-attached storage (NAS) device (such as Apple’s Time Capsule); and you can also use file sharing to back up data on one system to an external drive attached to another system.”

 Posted by at 9:21 am
Mar 192010
 

Microsoft announces Windows 7 SP1: “Computerworld – Microsoft today announced service packs for both Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, but declined to set a release date or a schedule for getting a beta in users’ hands.

According to a company spokesman, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) will primarily contain ‘minor updates,’ including patches and hotfixes that will have been delivered earlier via the Windows Update service, rather than new features. One of the latter: an updated Remote Desktop client designed to work with RemoteFX, the new remote-access platform set to debut in SP1 for Windows Server 2008 R2.”

 Posted by at 2:49 pm
Feb 182010
 

I like this article…from TechRepublic.com…

Hiring a programmer? Ask these questions in the interview | IT Leadership | TechRepublic.com: “One of the hardest things to do when hiring a software developer is to establish his or her level of expertise. It’s pretty easy to learn what their attitude is like after a bit of time in an interview. But actual programming experience is tough. Some companies rely on various tests, but in my experience, those tests often evaluate rote memorization that the modern development environment does not require (e.g., between the IDE’s autocomplete, F1, and the Internet, library knowledge is not as important as it used to be). Here are some questions that are good to ask a developer, and why they are good questions. If you don’t feel comfortable judging the answers on some of the more technical questions, have one of your senior developers sit in as well. These questions are designed to be generic and allow you to “pre-screen” a candidate before you get to questions specific to your projects.”

 Posted by at 12:38 pm