The Future of Monitors and TV I have seen the future, and it’s not looking good for LCD and plasmas. Sony has just announced their newest TV based on the exciting OLED technology. This allows for monitors to be lighter, thinner, use less power, and have better image quality. The first unit, the XEL-1, should [...]
I may have jumped the gun last time, but Microsoft has definitely made Windows XP SP3 available for download. The one-file network download is 316.4 MB. As Microsoft points out, if you’re only updating one computer you are much better off using Windows Update, which should also be offering SP3. The download will be much [...]
Your development company may offer to purchase your domain name for you. As long as the domain is registered to you, and not to your development company, you will own your domain. However, some development companies register their clients’ domains as their own. This means that once your site is up and running, if you [...]
Moore’s Law states that computing power will double every eighteen months. He has been right for forty years. This means that it is foolish to shop for a computer that will last for the rest of your practice life. It is foolish to worry about filling up your server hard drive in four or five years.
Four large capacity external USB hard drives for back up from PC Magazine
Featured in this Roundup: Buffalo MiniStation 320GB TurboUSB ($190 street)The Buffalo drive is rugged like its namesake, and just as versatile in its use. It is speedy and capacious. It’s got an innovative wrap-around USB cable that will help you from misplacing it. [...]
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