• Today’s look at Windows 7 is about Libraries.  If you’ve seen Windows Home Server, then you have an idea of what Libraries are.  In Windows Home Server, the system takes […]

  • The taskbar and start menu in Windows 7 are some of the most talked about and hated features in the Operating System.  People have complained about the fact that Microsoft […]

  • Over the next couple of months (between now and October 22, 2009) I plan on posting about the many features of Windows 7.  Quite a few of them have been […]

  • Over the next couple of months (between now and October 22, 2009) I plan on posting about the many features of Windows 7.  Quite a few of them have been […]

  • Microsoft announced publicly today that Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have reached their RTM stage today.  The official build number for Windows 7 is 6000.16385.  So, what does […]

  • Just an update to say that I’m still looking at webhosts for my blog.  I’m debating between BlueHost and JustHost, although I’m open to anyone that will allow me to […]

  • Over the next three months or so, I’m going to be migrating my blog to two other sites as well as this one.  The first one is at http://wordpress.com and […]

  • Digital IDs for Secure Email from VeriSign, Inc. This is an update to an earlier post I did about the paperless office.  It took a while, but I finally got […]

  • RedHat released their latest version of the Fedora Project’s Linux distro recently.  Release 11 comes in the typical Gnome desktop format and a KDE format for those who prefer it.  […]

  • I’ve been reading a lot of information on Productivity501 including the articles that I’ve posted about previously.  One of the ways that I’m reorganizing is that I’m using a desktop […]