UPDATE! 3/15/2005 There has been a clarification to the article in eWeek by a representative at AOL. Check out this link: http://www.snopes.com/computer/internet/aim.asp. Their waiver evidently pertains to content as it is posted into public sections and not to private IM messages. Whew! Perhaps I should have chosen to become a… Read more »
I ordered the Buffalo LinkStation 250G NAS a couple of days ago from PCNation on 3/8/05. The shipment went out the same day. The next day PCNation sent me an email with the FedEx tracking information in it. The shipment was coming from Mephis, TN so it got to Atlanta… Read more »
My server died today. It has always been a little flaky since I got it for free from my neighbor. PIII, 256M RAM, 12G HD. It is a long story on how I came to receive this machine. Anyway, I think the IDE drive is going. It has frozen up… Read more »
I am currently working on an application where one of the requirements is that the user can press a button on the screen and the currently active window will be printed out on the printer. I must note that this UI is a little different in that they wanted a… Read more »
A friend of mine got a USB key as a birthday present. Although my friend is quite technical, he couldn’t think of a realistic use for the device and asked several friends about it. We all gave our own anicdotal stories of how our USB keys came in handy in… Read more »
Click HERE to view Buffalo Technology’s LinkStation We have hit the price point! It seems that Buffalo has hit the right price point with the right capabilities at the right time. The web is abuzz of favorable reviews of this thing. Small, huge capacity, at the right price. I turned… Read more »
I am habitually looking for a good RAD tool that is cross-platform, object oriented, with an easy to learn syntax. It looked like Visual Flagship would fit the bill. www.fship.com. There is no Mac support but I can overlook that. Very promising indeed. And then I came to the price…. Read more »