New version of RealPlayer
Spyware Weekly Newsletter has a wrapup of what goes on with the installation and running of the new, supposedly nicer, version of Real. Looks like it’ll stay on the “no” list on our work network.
Spyware Weekly Newsletter has a wrapup of what goes on with the installation and running of the new, supposedly nicer, version of Real. Looks like it’ll stay on the “no” list on our work network.
Here’s the situation. We have 3 scanners in the office, hooked to 3 machines. Two are setup in offices of people who use them quite often, and get the scanning done for just about all of the office. The third is in my office, and rarely ever gets used. (I’m not even clear on why…
Thanks for all of the suggestions on renaming. Some of them were quite, umm, interesting, given what I thought was a relatively simply operation, but hey, what did I expect asking a bunch of geeks? 🙂 I’ve settled on a program called Bulk Rename Utility, mostly because when I looked at the screenshot, I could…
Is it just me or has it seemed like there have been a few more popups somehow getting past the Google toolbar’s popup blocker? Not a ton, mind you, but a handful per day as I use the web. I figure someone out there is figuring out how to get around it, since I haven’t…
I find myself in need of a tool that I’ve never really needed before. It seems that our newest addition to the digital camera collection we have going starts it’s file naming process over from 1 whenever you put in a new SD card. So if you’re on a trip or out somewhere taking lots…
Some interesting points raised by this article about the legalities of wireless access. I think the ending is probably right on: But ultimately if we want to move to ubiquitous wireless computing, where you can use the WiFi protocols for cheap, mobile VOIP communications, or have near universal wireless Internet access, we are going to…