If, like me, you’d noticed that both Macs and PCs now use Intel processors, and most other bits of Apple hardware are normal things that you can use with Windows PCs (the excpetion being Airport) then surely it is possible to install Windows on an Apple? Using a dual boot, this could provide a solution… Continue reading Windows on an Apple?
Gmail chat
As an online alternative to Google Talk and instant messaging altogether, Google has added a chat feature to Gmail that will be added to all accounts within the next few weeks. The chat feature allows you to talk to any person who uses Gmail or the Google Talk client directly from your browser with no… Continue reading Gmail chat
Dirty Internet Cafe Mice
We’ve already heard that your computer is likely to be dirtier than your toilet seat, so what does that mean for public computers as compared to public bathrooms? You guessed it (unfortunately). A new study found that internet cafe mice were the second most bacteria-infested objects they studied, after shopping cart handles. Public bathrooms come… Continue reading Dirty Internet Cafe Mice
1gb iPod Nano
Apple has recently released a 1GB version of the iPod nano. The 1GB model is the same size and weight as the 2GB and 4GB models and has the same functionality and screen. To me, this looks like the ideal alternative to the iPod shuffle but for those who would like to see what?s playing… Continue reading 1gb iPod Nano
Microsoft to Spend $1 Billion to Expand Headquarters
Thursday said it plans to spend $1 billion over the next three years to expand its headquarters outside of Seattle. The development will increase the campus of the world’s largest software maker by a third and provide the capacity for an additional 12,000 workers, Microsoft said a news conference with Washington state Gov. Christine Gregoire… Continue reading Microsoft to Spend $1 Billion to Expand Headquarters