The Technology of Me

September 30, 2005

The 100 Best Products of 2005

Filed under: Technology

I don’t know that I would agree with this list completely but this is a good look at the best in tech.
PCWorld.com - The 100 Best Products of 2005

September 29, 2005

Gaming’s bygone era relived with Atari gadget

Filed under: General, Technology

wow, I really feel old now. I still have my original Atari 2600 and about 40 cartridges in a box in a closet.
USATODAY.com - Gaming’s bygone era relived with Atari gadget

September 28, 2005

Images: MIT’s $100 laptop

Filed under: Technology

I would buy a few of these! I hope the prototype works well. This would be an excellent way to buy a laptop for students without worrying about them losing or breaking a $1000 piece of hardware.
Images: MIT’s $100 laptop | CNET News.com

September 26, 2005

New Office Slang

Filed under: General

There are about 4 of these commonly used in my office. How many are you familiar with?
essays & effluvia: New Office Slang

Voyager 1: Messages from the Edge

Filed under: General

This is amazing stuff. The Voyager probes were launched in 1977 to study Jupiter. They are still cruising along and communicating with us.
Voyager 1: Messages from the Edge

September 23, 2005

Office blunders caused by computer jargon

Filed under: Technology

This is nothing new for those of us in the I.T. industry. To me, this is job security:)
icWales - Office blunders caused by computer jargon

Free Antivirus

Filed under: Technology

I am trying to find a good free antivirus program to install on my customer’s computers. Any recommendations?

September 22, 2005

TORRENTS Search

Filed under: Technology

If you use Bittorrent to download stuff(you should if you don’t) this site has a nice search function so you can find the torrents you are looking for without visiting a bunch of sites.
TORRENTS | TO | Your BitTorrent Search

The zBox Supercomputer

Filed under: Technology

I wonder what something like this would cost to set up at home.
The zBox Supercomputer at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Zurich

September 15, 2005

Enthusiast uses Google to reveal Roman ruins

Filed under: Technology

All things old are new again. I use Google Earth and it is great. If you haven’t tried it, download it and give it a look since it is free. Despite what you may think of Google, they are leading the way with innovative technology and strong customer focus.
news @ nature.com - Enthusiast uses Google to reveal Roman ruins - Google Earth programme leads to remains of ancient villa.






















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