Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Macbook Pro - Fastest Laptop for 2007















Today PC World named the Macbook Pro the fastest laptop of 2007. This is even if you load Vista on the Macbook Pro. They compared the Macbook Pro to the best machines on the market including some of my favorites from Voodoo PC. Not only is the Macbook Pro the prettiest laptop on the market, it is now the fastest.

Happy Halloween !




















Happy Halloween! I found this photo today. Somebody turned an old Apple Classic into an electronic pumpkin. He even listed instruction as to how to build one. How funny is that?

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Leopard is out















Apple 10.5 Leopard was released yesterday and it is amazing! Most of the reviewers love it including Walt Mossberg and David Pogue. The most realistic review of the new OS was done by Paul Thurrott. If you are thinking of making the switch, you owe it to yourself to read it. Food for thought, when as the last time you heard the words love and Microsoft in the same sentence?

Thursday, October 25, 2007

My Museum Photo















How cool is this mash-up tool. It takes one of your photos and uploads it to appear as if it is hanging in a museum. This photo is one that I took in Jamaica last year. This museum site is very easy to use. Upload one of your photos and select from four museum layouts. The site does all of the work for you.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Is Steve Ballmer Schizophrenic?













When Steve Ballmer was asked what he thought of Facebook at this year’s Web 2.0 conference, he said:

“There can’t be any more deep technology in Facebook than what dozens of people could write in a couple of years. I think these things are going to have some legs, and yet there’s a … faddish nature about anything that appeals to younger people.”

So what did Mr. Ballmer do today? He took a $240 million equity position in Facebook. Microsoft really doesn’t understand Web 2.0. Did Microsoft just walk into a Google trap? This is going to be fun to watch.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Apple is a market force!















With all of the Apple news lately, it is hard for some to remember that Apple was almost history only 10 years ago. Those that feel that Apple will never be a real market force need to remember that we are in the middle of a paradigm shift. As Paul Thurrott states in one of his lastest blog posts, there is now an entire generation of students that manage their lives on the web. They are not logically or emotionally tied to Microsoft in any way. Furthmore, they do not have the patience to deal with technology problems. This is a potential threat to Microsoft's very existance.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Apple reports record market share















With Leopard coming in just 4 short days, Apple reported record revenue and market share. Apple has experienced 34% growth since the same quarter last year. Apple now has a market share of 8.1% and is third overall in computer sales. Lest we forget, the first two places go to Dell and HP, both companies with horrible customer service. What is contributing to the increase in Apple's market share? Two things as I see it: customer service and Vista. Who knows where this will go but it certainly seems as if Apple is on a roll.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Leopard goes on sale Oct 26th - Wow












Apple's new operating system, OS X - Leopard, will be released on October 26th. Imagine a world where operating systems install without a problem, where the drivers are in place and where everything works the way that it should. That is Leopard. The other great thing about Leopard is that there is one version, not 7 :-)

It is hard to imagine that Vista went RTM one year ago this month. People are still switching back to XP from Vista due to problems. Talk about Wow!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Microsoft XP SP3 on the way















For those of you who are having Vista problems and by that I mean everyone that is using Vista, there is good news. XP SP3 will be available in early 2008. Why is this exciting? XP SP3 will have the enhanced security features of Vista which is the only real reason to switch to Vista in the first place. Now that is WOW

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

FAA to Ditch Microsoft














The FAA has had so much trouble with Microsoft products that they are considering moving away from all Microsoft products.

In a recent Informationweek interview, FAA chief information officer David Bowen said he's taking a close look at the Premier Edition of Google Apps as he mulls replacements for the agency's Windows XP-based desktop computers and laptops. Bowen cited several reasons why he finds Google Apps attractive. "It's a different sort of computing strategy," he said. "It takes the desktop out of the way so you're running a very thin client. From a security and management standpoint that would have some advantages."

This move would also include using Linux as an operating system to replace XP.

We do live in interesting times.

Steve Ballmer - The Dark Lord ?




















Many people, myself included, are beginning to believe that Steve Ballmer is crazy and I don't mean a little crazy.

Although Microsoft is considering taking a major position in Facebook, Steve stated recently that “There can’t be any more deep technology in Facebook than what dozens of people could write in a couple of years." He went on to call Facebook a fad. So why bother taking a stake in it?

If the Facebook remarks were not bad enough, he called Google "Big Brother." What is Microsoft's answer to Google. It is called "Windows Live." Haven't heard of it? Don't worry, neither has anyone else. The Windows Live group is loosing approximately $300 million a quarter. Yes, those numbers are correct.

Lest we think Steve does not have a sense of humor, he laughed when asked if he thought that Apple's iPhone would sell well.

The real question is why Bill Gates allows Steve Ballmer to go out in public? He can't open his mouth without embarrassing the company. You would think that Vista was enough embarrassment.

Things are going so poorly with Vista that Steve was recently confronted about it by a 'mom' at a recent Gartner group conference.

When one watches Steve Ballmer, late night infomercials come to mind. That may not be far from the truth :-)

Stay tuned for more Steve Ballmer embarrasing moments.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Switch to Mac - or not
















I can't tell you how many times a day people ask if they should switch to a Mac. There are many good reasons to switch to a Mac. They just work! In addition, it reduces the number of phone calls that I get that are all basically the same - "what is wrong with my PC?"

Steven Leigh of Apple Matters wrote two great articles on the topic. They are - "8 Reasons Why Windows Users Don't Switch" and "8 Reasons Windows Users DO Switch to Mac." As a heads up, Steven was once a rabid Microsoft fanboy. These two articles are very good.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Microsoft opens medical records division


















Microsoft announced that they plan to get into the medical records business. They want consumers to store all of their medical records on a server in Redmond. The project is called HealthVault.

I would have thought that this was an April fools joke - except that it is October. I predict that that this project will be an abysmal failure. Honestly, who in their right mind would trust data security to Microsoft? Perhaps Microsoft should concentrate on building a quality OS first.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Frozen iMac
















Lest we think that Microsoft's Vista is the only OS with woes. There is no perfect machine as is demonstrated by the problems that people are experiencing with the new iMac. It seems that the new iMac is prone to an interface lockup that requires that the system be re-booted. Apple has discovered that the problem is related to the ATI graphics card driver. This problem surfaced with Vista early on. You would think that ATI would have figured that out by now.

Unfortunately for several people that have purchased an iMac, this happens right out of the box. Fortunately, Apple has unmatched customer service.

Zune 2.0 on the way




















The new version of the Zune is on the way. Great, an answer to a question that no one asked - "Why doesn't Microsoft make an iPod competitor?" :-) The strange thing about the Zune is that Bill Gates even apologized for it's mediocrity. Now, return to your regularly scheduled show - on your iPod.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Zune Phone
















With the recent success of the iPhone, Microsoft has decided that they are going to create the Zune Phone. If this weren't so funny it would be sad. I think that this video on YouTube captures how the Zune Phone will be perceived by the public. How many people do you think will wait in line for this one? :-)