Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed I received the following email the other day from a chat regular who goes by the handle of Woomis: Yesterday, I was consulting a client about OS choices. If storage failure rate was 0%… What... (posted on 3 May 2008 by Chris Pirillo)
Recently I’ve noticed an increases in the number of people I know who are migrating from Windows to GNU/Linux. Either my tireless advocacy is grinding them down, word is starting to spread. Perhaps they’ve actually seen Vista in action and decided to... (posted on 1 May 2008 by Free Software Magazine)
Section: Apple, Software + Apps, Productivity, Utilities, Mac + Computers, Operating Systems, Leopard, OS-X, Tiger, Windows, Originals What I Hate About The Mac 1) USB Devices Always Wake the Computer - If my computer is sleeping, and I unplug my... (posted on 17 Apr 2008 by Appletell)
You may find this message in your event log listed as an Error that says something along the lines of: “The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer XXX that believes that it is the master browser for the domain on transport... (posted on 16 Apr 2008 by Jason Slater Weblog)
By Mark O’Neill Analysts at a consulting firm called Gartner have concluded that Microsoft Windows is perilously close to collapsing, as the default operating system on most computers has become more and more “bulky” and “ill-equipped” to cope with the... (posted on 11 Apr 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
Damn. Whoah. And at the same time, yeah. This is how I reacted when I saw a story which cites a pair of Gartner analysts saying that Windows is “collapsing”. They go on to say that the situation is “untenable” and that Microsoft must make radical changes... (posted on 11 Apr 2008 by PCMech)
It's IT Blogwatch: in which Gartner Group says that Windows is dead, unless Microsoft gets its finger out. Not to mention more stupid interview questions... Gregg Keizer reports: Calling the situation "untenable" and describing Windows as "collapsing,"... (posted on 11 Apr 2008 by IT Blogwatch)

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