Archive for April, 2006

Apr 27 2006

firefoxgurl

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firefoxgurl Originally uploaded by x4d41. Firefox girl! Another good reason to use Firefox…

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Apr 27 2006

FeedDemon 2 owner

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I am now the proud owner of a FeedDemon 2 license! I’ve been trying to decide on a feed reader recently and with so many cool online readers available I thought I didn’t need an offline version. But at the end of the day, nothing beats a full, desktop application for speed and functionality. And […]

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Apr 19 2006

Rolling Stones in Wellington

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We went to see the Rolling Stones in Wellington yesterday, and what a concert it was!!! They are definitely still the greatest rock band ever – the concert rocked from Jumping Jack Flash opening track, right through to the encore of Satisfaction. I first saw them in 1995 on their Voodoo Lounge tour and I […]

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Apr 06 2006

Windows XP on Intel Macs

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I won’t write too much about this as there is so much being blogged already, but Apple have just released a product called Bootcamp which gives users of the newly updated Mac operating system a graphical utility to repartition your disk and prepare it for the installation of Windows XP. No more needing to hack […]

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Apr 04 2006

Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise Edition now free

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This was widely accepted to happen sooner or later, but Microsoft have today announced that Virtual Server 2005 R2 will now be available as a free download. As both the Enterprise and Standard editions will now be free, the Standard edition is becoming redundant as there is no reason why you would run Standard instead […]

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Apr 03 2006

Scoop: Virtual Machines Additions for Linux

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I just noticed this on the Microsoft Connect site – Virtual Machine Additions for Linux. Previously these additions have only ever been available for Windows guest operating systems, so this is a big deal that Microsoft is now working on the Linux versions. read more | digg story

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