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| 16 GB | 32 GB | 64 GB | |
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| Wi-Fi | $499 | $599 | $699 |
| Wi-Fi + 3G | $629 | $729 | $829 |
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Apparently, this reliability update is not as reliable as Microsoft advertises. http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2010/02/windows-7-stability-update-breaks-stability-for-some-users.ars
By Brian, at Fri Feb 05, 10:27:00 PM MST
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Just guessing here, but try opening a command window and deleting the files using their short file names (i.e. c:\DOCUMEN~1\USERS\BHALL\ACROFN~0.LST).
By Ryan, at Tue Dec 01, 09:05:00 PM MST
I tried "rmdir D:\Can'tDelete /S" but it said, "The file name is too long." What's the short name of D:\Can'tDelete?
By Brian, at Tue Dec 01, 10:02:00 PM MST
What is happening is that your robocopy script is getting hung in a loop becuase of junction points. You need to run ith with the /XJ command.
I am still looking for a good way to delete when this happens though.
JustusIV
By , at Tue Dec 08, 08:42:00 PM MST
Hi, I have your same promblem with a file, and I´ve tried everything other posts said, but the only thing that seems to work is to delete piece by piece a lot of appdata, as you said...but this is a really frustrating process...so I´m asking now...did u find any other solution since you posted this one?
The Google Zeitgeist has been released for 2009. The fastest rising global search terms on Google in 2009 were: michael jackson, facebook, tuenti, twitter, sanalika, new moon, lady gaga, windows 7, dantri.com.vn, torpedo gratis.Labels: Technology
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I'll see your classic Atari games and raise you the original Super Mario Bros. http://www.nintendo8.com/game/629/super_mario_brothers/
Awesome!
By Brian, at Sat Nov 28, 02:23:00 PM MST
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I suppose that's true, but in the same breath, he's essentially pointed out why the attack against SSL *doesn't* work: the user is signalled that the connection is insecure (by various means: a missing padlock icon, a lack of https in the URL, a non-green address bar in IE8). What he's highlighting is a lack of user-education; users don't understand https in general.
I don't think this is a fundamental failure of browsers, but it is something that browsers need to do a better job of: alerting users that their connection is insecure. It's difficult to strike a balance between notifying users on the one hand and annoying users on the other (as witnessed by the annoyance of UAC in Windows Vista). How do you unobtrusively alert users when they're about to do something dangerous?
By , at Wed Oct 14, 06:56:00 PM MDT
Very good point. Indeed there is a great need to educate users on what to watch out for. I think at one point Moxie even mentions injecting a "padlock" favicon.ico to further trick the user into thinking that they're on a secure connection. Most users I know would probably fall for that.
By Brian, at Wed Oct 14, 08:27:00 PM MDT
This afternoon I found a cool site called AlternativeTo that helps you find alternatives to software. Looking for a replacement for Photoshop, Microsoft Office, Norton Antivirus, or any other software (desktop, mobile, or web-based)? Simply search for the software you would like to replace, and AlternativeTo will offer up community-driven results that show you great alternatives.Labels: Technology
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I LOVE Windows 7. Running it on this machine. Awesome. How did they not think of some of these things earlier!? I'm just having a problem with my Intel graphics card, so can't play StarCraft.. :(
Yeah, I wasn't able to run certain older games on Windows 7. You might have some luck running it or even installing it with compatibility mode for XP enabled. I've gotten some older games to kind of work. If you have Windows 7 Professional or above, you can try XP mode, with Virtual PC, although you may find that the extra overhead might be too much to realistically play the game.
By Brian, at Sun Oct 04, 09:31:00 AM MDT
Wow this worked and now I can stop beating myself over the head on this trying to figure it out :)
Thanks a million
By Joe, at Thu Nov 05, 06:32:00 PM MST
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CNET has a good hands-on review of the new Zune HD that Microsoft will be releasing this fall. The Zune HD supports 720p video content, although the Zune HD screen resolution doesn't support it, and it gets scaled down to 480x272. The review says, "Speaking of Wi-Fi, the Zune's new Web browser smokes. Not since first using the iPhone have I been this impressed with a mobile Web browser." I don't think the Zune HD will be replacing my iPod Touch any time soon. Will you be buying a Zune HD?Labels: Technology
Don't you love it when you have a good experience with a company? You're looking for something, and a business offers the exact item you want, at the exact price you are willing to pay. It feels great!Labels: Consumer Advocacy, Misc, Technology
What is it that makes consumers of pornography so addicted, and why does the porn industry continue to profit? Mark B. Kastleman, author of "The Drug of the New Millennium," says, "We need pleasure. We are pleasure-oriented beings." Exercise, music, certain foods, and other healthy activities can cause the release of neurotransmitters in the brain and give us pleasure. Just as a drug addict gets a surge of pleasure from taking illegal drugs, exposure to pornography produces an extreme chemical release of neurotransmitters in the brain. Some of these neurochemicals include dopamine (released with the same intensity as with cocaine use), norepinephrine (which causes the brain to remember the details of the exposure), oxytocin (which creates a powerful bonding with the viewer to the images), and seratonin (which creates a calming, peaceful feeling). In the same way that illegal drugs trick the brain into releasing its own endogenous chemicals, pornography fakes the brain into releasing a powerful cocktail of addicting, pleasurable neurotransmitters. Essentially, the addiction to pornography is not that different from actual chemical addiction. There is no ingesting or injecting of an actual substance, but viewing pornography can produce the same chemical release of neurotransmitters in the brain just as pharmaceutical or illegal drugs do. Jeffrey Satinover, M.S., M.D., Psychiatrist and Professor at Princeton University says, "modern science allows us to understand that the underlying nature of an addiction to pornography is chemically nearly identical to a heroin addiction: Only the delivery system is different, and the sequence of steps." Specialists who treat people with pornography addiction often say that it is harder to overcome a pornography addiction than a drug addiction because it involves many other complex emotions and situations, and because sexual attraction is built into our DNA.Labels: Consumer Advocacy, Misc, Technology
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Google announced a new feature in Google Images that will allow you to search for free, Creative Commons-licensed images easily. This is particularly handy if you are a blogger and you want to spice up your blog posts with some free stock photography and not have to worry about licensing or purchasing stock photos. The features can be accessed from the Advanced Image Search link on the Google Images page, which allows you to specify usage rights for the images that turn up in your search.Labels: Misc, Technology
An unnamed supplier for computer manufacturer Acer apparently got a sneak peek at the upcoming Google Chrome OS and posted some interesting information. Obviously, Google Chrome OS is still in the early stages of development, but this early report sounds promising. The report states, "This beta was extremely stripped down. However, it was amazingly fast. They did one reboot and it rebooted from Desktop to Desktop in about 25ish seconds." The early preview of Google Chrome OS also notes a clock and a search box on the "Chrome bar" along with large icons similar to the Mac OS X dock, and a Chrome logo button that mimics the Windows start menu. So, Google is "re-thinking what operating systems should be." Hhmm. (Sources: Chrome OS Leak, Electronista)Labels: Technology
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When I turned 13 years old, I got a CB (Citizen's Band) radio for my birthday. It was my first hands-on experience with radio communications (other than toy "walkie-talkies"), and since then I have been a radio fanatic. My radio hobbies have evolved over the years from CB radio to scanning/monitoring (I currently own a Uniden BCD-396XT) and later into amateur radio and shortwave monitoring. You can imagine my excitement when I learned about the iPhone/iPod Touch app Emergency Radio by EdgeRift, which allows you to tune in to live radio scanner feeds (police, fire and EMS) from all over the country. Emergency Radio pulls the live streams from ScanAmerica (Now part of RadioReference). While you can already listen to the feeds on RadioReference, having a slick and portable interface on the iPhone/iPod Touch is very handy and can be very useful especially if you are visiting a city and you want to find out what's going on.
The free version, Emergency Radio Lite, lets you listen to Chicago, Denver, Miami, New Orleans, and San Jose, while the full version provides access to over 1,000 frequencies. There are a handful of radio scanner apps available, but Emergency Radio has the highest rating (3.5/5 as of today). (Sources: Emergency Radio, Macworld)Labels: Misc, Technology
This is amazing! A company called OTOY has developed a server-side technology that allows a user to play a video game through a web browser with super high quality (without any extra software or browser plug-ins). The technology is still being developed, but early previews show very playable, and fantastic-looking game play that could conceivably be played on any platform with a web browser. This technology has the potential to completely revolutionize the video game industry. The only concern here is the dependence on "the cloud." Since all of the processing takes place on a remote server, what happens when your Internet connection is down? Regardless, this technology looks very impressive, and could easily become a new source of subscription revenue for video game publishers. Take a look at the video demonstrations. Thanks Brandon! (Source: TechCrunch)Labels: Technology
Yes! I'm stoked someone actually read what I shared!
Check out OTOY's mobile gaming demo!(http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/22/exclusive-otoy-goes-mobile-turns-your-cell-phone-into-a-powerful-gaming-rig/) So awesome! Thanks again Brandon!
By Brian, at Tue Jun 23, 10:56:00 AM MDT
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Are you diggin' on the Windows 7 taskbar and other features, but you are stuck on XP and unable to install the free Windows 7 Release Candidate? Well, now you can get the Windows 7 look and feel with ViGlance. A video demonstration shows how easy it is to install and get that handy Windows 7-style taskbar with task grouping.Labels: Technology
Apple just announced the $99 iPhone 3G today at its annual World Wide Developer's Conference (WWDC). The $99 iPhone 3G is the same iPhone model that existed up until this week, and is competitively priced with the Palm Pre and other similar touch phones. The new iPhone 3G S that Apple announced today is priced at $199 and boasts performance of twice that of the iPhone 3G, and features a 3MP auto-focus camera. (Source: Apple)Labels: Technology

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The Google logo today honors the 25-year anniversary of the wonderful game of Tetris. Upon clicking the logo, I found the awesome Tetris Friends site where you can play all manner of Tetris games online (10 different variations). You can even play Tetris 1989 in all its monochromatic glory! Oh how that soundtrack takes me back!Labels: Misc, Technology
With 16GB of internal memory, Sony's new handheld gaming device, the PSP Go, will support Bluetooth (with possible voice chatting features), and will no longer supports the UMD disk format. Details on the PSP Go were recently leaked, and it is anticipated that Sony will officially announce more details at E3 this week. (Source: Electronista)Labels: Technology
Galactic Center of Milky Way Rises over Texas Star Party from William Castleman on Vimeo.
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I recently purchased a USB to Serial adapter cable (from MX-MART) for my MacBook (running Windows 7 Beta 1, via Boot Camp) to control my Uniden BCD396XT radio scanner. Since the control cable that came with my radio is a 9-pin serial data cable, and my MacBook does not have a serial port, I had to purchase the adapter. However, when I tried to install the downloaded drivers in Windows 7, it gave me a message saying, "Device driver software was not successfully installed." I right-clicked on the device in Device Manager and selected Upgrade Driver... and browsed to the path of the driver. After selecting the appropriate path, Windows 7 thinks for a minute and then displays a window saying, "Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it." Further down in that window it says, "USB-SERIAL CH340, Access is denied." I also tried downloading the latest drivers from Prolific's web site (Apparently Prolific is the manufacturer of the chip inside the USB-serial adapter cable), but those also failed. I'm not sure why Windows 7 has such a hard time installing this simple driver that apparently works well on Windows Vista.Labels: Technology
Thank you for sharing...
By , at Tue Nov 17, 01:39:00 AM MST
You are using a 32 bit version, correct? Your drivers are not working for me under 64 bit windows 7. This sucks! I have been so impressed with every other aspect of 7, except for this piece of junk. I think i'm just going to have to break down and buy a pci-e serial card.
By Sean, at Thu Dec 03, 05:31:00 PM MST
I was using Windows 7 32-bit when I posted this. I have since upgraded to Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. Unfortunately, MX-MART does not provide 64-bit signed drivers for this adapter. You can temporarily turn off 64-bit driver enforcement by entering the following commands into a command prompt run as Administrator:
bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON
Reboot and you should be able to use the 64-bit drivers that are included in the above file. You may also have to sign them using the Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider tool.
By Brian, at Thu Dec 03, 07:34:00 PM MST
I'm still getting driver install failure. Frustrating.
Dave
By , at Sun Dec 20, 10:26:00 PM MST
I have Windows 7 (64 bit) and I can not get my Prolific based usb-to-serial to work. I always end up with a Device Manager error: "This device is not configured correctly. (Code 1)". I tried running the CH341ser.zip and that doesn't help either.
Abe
By , at Sun Jan 10, 10:07:00 AM MST
I am running Windows 7 (Build 7600 64-bit) and I can not get my Prolific based USB-to-Serial cable to work. I always end up with the following Device Manager error: "This device is not configured correctly. (Code 1)".I also tried installing the ch341ser.zip file and that did not help because when ever I tried to manually update the driver by pointing to the folder created by ch341ser then the Device Manager states that the most current Prolific driver is already installed.
Abe
By , at Sun Jan 10, 10:31:00 AM MST
Hey Abe,
I had the same problem. I removed the Prolific driver by running the Prolific install program again. Then, I opened the Device Manager and plugged in the cable in each USB port. When the device appeared in the list with the "!" icon, I right clicked and selected uninstall. I did this for all four ports on my laptop (Acer 5610Z). Then I removed the cable and ran the install for the CH341SER. After that, I plugged the cable into the USB port and it worked.
By Barry, at Sat Feb 06, 09:06:00 PM MST
Amazing! I was tearing my hair out trying to get a Prolific device to work on my Win7 laptop. The drivers you host finally got the job done. Big thanks!
I recently lost my iPod touch, but later recovered it thanks to the honesty of an individual who returned it to the lost and found. When I discovered it was missing, I found myself wishing that there was some way I could trace the location of my iPod. It looks like this feature will soon be available in the next version of the iPhone/iPod touch OS 3.0 due later this year. A feature called "Find My iPhone" appears in early versions of the new iPhone OS 3.0 as part of the MobileMe service. It might actually justify the purchase of a MobileMe subscription. (Source: MacNN)Labels: Technology
The big news making the headlines today is Apple's announcement of a slew of new features for the iPhone OS 3.0. Among those features is the ability to cut, copy and paste, which has been noticeably absent ever since the iPhone's release. Other new iPhone OS 3.0 features include a push service where third parties will push information to Apple's servers that will then push it to the iPhone.Labels: Technology
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Dell announced recently that they will be releasing a new all-in-one desktop called the Studio One 19 this Spring. The Studio One 19 is a redesigned, more iMac-like follow-up to the existing XPS One all-in-one desktop. According to Electronista, it will support multi-touch, webcam, Blu-ray, Wi-Fi, either a GeForce 9200 or 9400 graphics processor, up to 4GB of RAM, up to 750GB hard drive, and processors from a lowly Celeron all the way up to a Core 2 Quad. The current XPS One features a built-in digital TV tuner, which will hopefully make its way to the new Studio One 19. We have an old, homebrewed desktop that I built over 5 years ago that I'd like to replace this year with either an iMac or the Studio One. I'm looking forward to doing the comparison shopping for a new all-in-one desktop. (Source: Electronista)Labels: Technology
This is a bit old, but worth posting. Recently, some clever pranksters in Austin, TX hacked a road sign and replaced the messages with, "CAUTION! ZOMBIES AHEAD!" "RUN FOR COLD CLIMATES" and "THE END IS NEAR!" Apparently the roadway maintenance folks didn't change the default password on the electronic displays. (Source: Yahoo! News)Labels: Misc, Technology


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As a follow up to my previous post about a Boggle game for iPhone/iPod touch, I'd like to share a recent homework assignment I completed for my Excel VBA class. Our professor asked us to use Excel to simulate the part of Boggle that randomly selects the letters to be used in the game. The result is a macro-enabled Excel file that will generate a "Big Boggle" (5 x 5) board using the actual letters from the Boggle cubes. Click Start to randomly generate a new game and get your Boggle on. (See rules)Labels: Technology
Google announced a new application that automatically synchronizes your Google Calendar and Contacts with your iPhone, iPod touch, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Android-powered or other mobile device wirelessly. A warning appears on the iPhone/iPod touch download page, "During Sync setup, the iPhone will delete your contacts and calendar information. Please back up your data." I have been using the Outlook Connector to synchronize my Outlook contacts with my Hotmail account, and then synchronizing contacts to my iPod via iTunes. I have also been using the Google Calendar Sync program for Windows, which synchronizes my Google calendar with my Outlook calendar, which also gets synchronized via iTunes. I'd like to get everything syncing on one service and Google Sync looks like it will fit the bill nicely. (Sources: Google Sync, CNET)Labels: Technology
FYI…Google Sync does not support multiple calendars. And what’s worse, when you choose to sync Google Calendar and Contacts over the air (which works great), for some reason, you can no longer sync it with Outlook. This isn’t a problem because of the Google Calendar Sync app, but your Outlook contacts become stale because there is no way to sync them to Google Contacts automatically. My guess is that sometime this year Google will have the Outlook --> Google Contacts sync problem solved. In the meantime, I’m back to syncing my iPod touch via iTunes to Outlook for Calendar and Contacts. I’m syncing my Google Calendar in Outlook via Google Calendar Sync, and contacts to my Windows Live Hotmail account via the Outlook connector. Happy syncing!
By Brian, at Fri Feb 20, 10:44:00 AM MST
I decided to use TurboTax Online to process my tax return this year. Last night when I tried to log in to complete my return, I got the message, "TurboTax Online is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience and ask that you check back with us shortly." When I checked back again this morning, I got the same message. Has anyone else seen this message when trying to access TurboTax Online? "The cloud" has failed me!Labels: Misc, Technology
Interestingly, I just got the following e-mail related to another support inquiry from Intuit. Note the customer service template e-mail structure:
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From: TurboTax Support
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 8:47 AM
Subject: RE: Technical Support
Dear Brian Hall,
Thank you for contacting TurboTax Customer Service & Support.
I understand Brian Hall,
Thank you for contacting TurboTax Customer Service & Support.
(Restate issue in this area)
(Provide solution in this area)
You may receive a survey from us through e-mail in approximately 24 hours asking you about my performance on today's contact, as well as comments you may have in regards to the TurboTax product. So we can continue with our promise to provide our customers with the best support available, please take a few minutes to complete the survey.
Respectfully,
09_Jennifer
TurboTax Customer Service & Support
I understand that you are unable to switch your deduction to itemize.
You can itemize your deduction through the deduction and credits section. The program however will chose the standard deduction as your deduction type unless your itemized deductions is higher than your standard deduction. So continue to complete your itemize deduction and it will pick which deduction type will maximize and give you a greater deduction.
You may receive a survey from us through e-mail in approximately 24 hours asking you about my performance on today's contact, as well as comments you may have in regards to the TurboTax product. So we can continue with our promise to provide our customers with the best support available, please take a few minutes to complete the survey.
If you have any other question, please feel free to contact us at www.turbotax.com
Respectfully,
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**Please do not reply to this message. This e-mail was sent from a notification-only address that cannot accept incoming e-mail.
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If you are in further need of Service or Support please visit us here:
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By Brian, at Tue Feb 03, 08:54:00 AM MST
Julie from TurboTax here. Yesterday, we had some persisting network issues that caused TurboTax Online to be either intermittently unavailable or slow. We're up & running now, though so give it a try! Want to apologize for the delay and frustration! We appreciate your patience.
By Julie, at Tue Feb 03, 09:53:00 AM MST
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Okay, driver issues are one thing, but what's so neat about Windows 7? One of the nice things that I've noticed about Windows 7, for example, is how it treats recent documents. In prior versions of Windows (including Vista), there is a Recent or Recent Documents item under the start menu. With Windows 7, you simply right-click the program icon on your taskbar (whether the program is running or not), and it instantly displays a list of recent documents that you opened with that program. I'm finding that I am using this feature all the time now!Labels: Technology
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Time Magazine has published its top 10 iPhone applications, with Pandora taking the top spot--and rightly so. Most of the apps listed in this top 10 list are for iPhone, but many will work for the iPod touch as well. I love to plug in my iPod touch to my stereo and load up the Pandora QuickMix. My iPod touch definitely takes the #1 spot in my list of cool things for 2008 (with my MacBook a close second). Also, check out Time's Top 10 Everything of 2008.Labels: Technology
Paul Thurrott, who owns a Zune 30, reported that his Zune would not boot up this morning due to an apparent software glitch with the date December 31, 2008. Mr. Thurrott is not the only one affected as it is plaguing a host of Zune 30 owners. For those of you with Zune 30s (I only know one person that actually owns a Zune), don't worry, Microsoft is working on a fix for this problem which has been called the "Brown Brick of Death" (BBoD). If you planned on partying on New Year's Eve with your Zune 30, better reach for another device and get your playlist finished soon. Happy New Year! (Source: SuperSite for Windows Blog)Labels: Technology
The Brigham Young University Animation program just won the Nicktoons Network's Viewer Choice Award for their latest animated short Pajama Gladiator. Check it out!Labels: Misc, Technology
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Every computer on the Internet has a numerical IP address (for example, 74.125.47.99). In order to make it easier to access other computers on the Internet, we use what is called DNS (Domain Name System) to translate www.google.com into its numerical IP address: 74.125.47.99. You may be asking, "That's great, but how can I use DNS to make web browsing on my family computer safer for my family?"
OpenDNS is a free service that you can use to block certain categories of web sites (for example pornographic, explicit, phishing, or other dangerous sites) for all computers on your home network. OpenDNS has great documentation on how to set it up here. But, if you're already well acquainted with networking, simply use 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 as your primary and secondary DNS servers. Then, create a free account with OpenDNS and follow the instructions for enabling content filtering. There is also a helpful guide here. (Sources: OpenDNS, The How-To Geek)Labels: Misc, Technology
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