Archive for January, 2007
Make your Windows apps DieHarder
0 Comments Published by Charles Wiltgen January 3rd, 2007 in UncategorizedThe popular interpretation of Moore’s Law is that computing power doubles every 18 months-ish. Happily, RAM and hard drive speeds and capacities follow a similar exponential curve. Yay tech-for-tech’s-sake!
Sometimes — okay, rarely — advancements in computing power are dedicated to making the computing experience suck less (see the giant leap to the GUI, and a few other […]
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- Fix Lightroom’s odd Vista incompatibility
- Drobo now $200 cheaper, just as gooder
- Burned by Vista
- Make iTunes (mostly) work for multiple users on Windows
- What the heck is happening at ATI?
- Devil’s in-box
- Gmail + POP + mailing lists = broken
- Steve’s Macworld keynote: What you need to know about the iPhone and more
- It’s not just you: Vista can’t reliably unzip files (0×800704C8)
- Maybe Büyükkökten.com wasn’t available
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