Archive for June, 2009
Many of you by now are witnessing a recent flurry of Apple news working its way around the blogosphere. Noticeable points that “iPickedupon” – sorry pardon the pun! iPhone 3G 16gb is discontinued and is replaced by more £40 more expensive 3G S version – did Apple miss the current global economic downturn?!? iPhone 3G […]
VMware in early May alleged that there was a fault under the hood of Hyper-V, since this statement they have not been playing nice with Microsoft. The Microsoft Virtualisation Team is desperate to address any issues with Hyper-V by means of hotfix etc. but VMware have still not answered pleas from Jeff Woolsey (Principal Program […]
Round 1: iPhone 2G (3G) vs BlackBerry Storm Round 2: iPhone 3G (3.0) vs Palm Pre So tomorrow kicks off yet another battle of the smartphones where Apple announces it’s latest goodies at WWDC at Moscone West in San Francisco, just days after Palm re-invents itself for the third (and probably final time) with the Pre. […]
Channel 10 regularly blogs on useful productivity tools, but “Sender’s Time Zone” is a must have! I regularly receive e-mail from people in other time zones and quite often lose track of the time difference, this free plug-in displays the sender’s time in a neat bar across the top of the message pane. Source: here
You may recall a while back I blogged on Communicator QoS for MPLS wide area networks, well just today over at The Office Communications Server Blog an excellent post has been published on setting up client-side DSCP tagging for Vista SP1 or SP2. Source: here
Earlier in the year Microsoft announced their plans to compete with Apple’s ever-expanding (and successful) retail operation. Neowin has published pictures of a prototype model discovered at Microsoft HQ here.




