Archive for April, 2006
After years of having technology allowing encryption and authentication to remote networks, why is it still so damn complicated?
While I have been reading the Apple Matters website recently, I may been a little overly negative towards them.
I thank Mr. Siebold for coming on by and leaving a comment that was no where near as antagonistic as I was in my posting. I will endeavor to be a little more even keeled in [...]
Again, the people at Apple Matters do get it wrong…again.
Once the furor had subsided, people started thinking about virtualization.
Well, again, a day late, and a dollar short.
Why is this? It seems kind of asinine to me.
Each of us has our opinions, which is a good thing, because I sure as hell do not agree with Hadley Stern of Apple Matters and the statement of Take the No Windows-Booting Pledge.
Apple MacBook Pro and CounterStrike: Source
0 Comments Published by mike April 5th, 2006 in TechnologyI have a MBP 2.16Ghz and I was able to install Windows XP SP2 today (thanks to Boot Camp from Apple).
Why does this matter? Because I was able to install both Windows XP SP2 and CounterStrike: Source, and play. No kidding!
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