2003/11/19

Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 review by PC Magazine

I currently administer Small Business Server 2000, which was a big step up from Small Business Server 4.5. I'm looking forward to this version, although I'll probably skip it in lieu of Longhorn. Read more at PC Magazine.

NetDisk Mini Network Storage Device

Thanks to the guys at Gizmodo, I'm considering one of these as a network/backup drive. It seems easy to use, and it's ability to connect to both USB 2.0 and Ethernet make it very convenient. Read more here: MobileMag : NetDisk Mini Network Storage Device - Notebooks - Mobilemag.com

2003/11/18

Nearly extinct whistling language revived

I wonder if the wolf call originated in this language :-) CNN.com - Nearly extinct whistling language revived - Nov. 18, 2003

ATI To Tivo-Ize Networked Homes

Essentially, you need two computers with ATI video cards (one All-in-Wonder and one Radeon), and you'll be able to distribute your video among your computers. Very cool... Read more at PCWorld.com - ATI To Tivo-Ize Networked Homes.

2003/11/13

Virtual Bubble Wrap

OK, this is the week of silly, yet enjoyable, posts. Today's entry, brought to you by someone at my office, involves virtual bubble wrap. I need this after the hectic last two weeks.

2003/11/12

Church Sign Generator

While I was catching up on news at Bloglines today, I found a link to the Church Sign Generator via Scoble's site, which refers to Code In Zen. This is too funny.

2003/11/05

Intel Smashes Transistor Limitations

CPU speed had been stagnant lately, so this is big news. Read about it at PCWorld.com - Intel Smashes Transistor Limitations

2003/11/01

Outlook 2003 Add-in: Video Email

This sounds cool! I'm going to test this out with my Minolta diMage xT and my Tablet PC. Download details: Outlook 2003 Add-in: Video Email

New Worm Steals User Data

Another dangerous worm to be on the lookout for. Although in this day and age, it's almost irresponsible to have a computer without some form of antivirus software running unit. Visit PCWorld.com for more information.