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  • Is Vista ready? Maybe, but I still have 2 big issues

    Scoble agrees that Vista isn't ready yet . I'm still undecided. I'm not running the absolute latest (hopefully this weekend) on my tablet, though I definitely agree with Alex that recent builds are a vast improvement , even from Beta 2. His big complaint is driver support, and I'm not...
    Posted to Loosely Coupled // Tim Marman's Weblog (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 08-02-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Technology, Microsoft, Vista, Gadgets, Tablet PC
  • Why is Microsoft charging for Office 2007 Beta downloads?

    A lot of people are up in arms about Microsoft's decision to charge for new Office 2007 beta downloads . Existing beta testers can download the upcoming refresh for free; this is simply for new users. Since the end of May, Beta 2 has been downloaded more than 3 million times...That's 500 percent...
    Posted to Loosely Coupled // Tim Marman's Weblog (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 08-02-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Technology, Microsoft, Rants, Vista, Software Development
  • iTunes 7 vs. Windows Media Player 11

    One of the main reasons I prefer Windows Media Player to iTunes is that WMP monitors folders and automatically updates your library. In other words, if you add or remove folders on your hard drive, the changes are reflected in your library - automatically. For some inexplicable reason, iTunes doesn't...
    Posted to Loosely Coupled // Tim Marman's Weblog (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 09-22-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Gadgets, Technology, Microsoft, Video, Apple
  • Google launches Google Apps Premier Edition

    As rumored yesterday , Google made a major announcement : a subscription package of premium, hosted business applications. (Man, Arrington's sources are scary good). The service combines GMail, Google Calendar, Google Talk and Google Docs & Spreadsheets for $50 per user annually. I still insist that...
    Posted to This blog has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 02-22-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Security, Technology, Microsoft, Software Development, Web 2.0, Google, Business, Enterprise
  • Vista drivers for the Toshiba M200 Tablet

    Finally! Corey found m200 drivers for Vista that were released on 3/20/2007 on the Swiss support site. The page is not English, but as Corey said it's pretty easy to figure out. (The drivers themselves have english versions). That said, here are the direct links: Bluetooth Monitor Config Free Display...
    Posted to This blog has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 03-28-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Tablet PC, Technology, Microsoft, Vista
  • How Microsoft can crush Google

    Dare points to this insightful, if nefarious, post on how Microsoft could crush Google in one easy step . I've long made the argument that Google is not a technology company, but rather an advertising / media company. Clearly, the distinction between technology and media is at least blurring. In fact...
    Posted to This blog has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 04-10-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Technology, Microsoft, Google, Business, YouTube, Advertising, NextNY
  • How Microsoft can crush Google

    Dare points to this insightful, if nefarious, post on how Microsoft could crush Google in one easy step . I've long made the argument that Google is not a technology company, but rather an advertising / media company. Clearly, the distinction between technology and media is at least blurring. In fact...
    Posted to This blog has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 04-10-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Technology, Microsoft, Google, Business, YouTube, Advertising, NextNY
  • Vista drivers for the Toshiba M200 Tablet

    Finally! Corey found m200 drivers for Vista that were released on 3/20/2007 on the Swiss support site. The page is not English, but as Corey said it's pretty easy to figure out. (The drivers themselves have english versions). That said, here are the direct links: Bluetooth Monitor Config Free Display...
    Posted to This blog has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 03-28-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Tablet PC, Technology, Microsoft, Vista
  • Google launches Google Apps Premier Edition

    As rumored yesterday , Google made a major announcement : a subscription package of premium, hosted business applications. (Man, Arrington's sources are scary good). The service combines GMail, Google Calendar, Google Talk and Google Docs & Spreadsheets for $50 per user annually. I still insist that...
    Posted to This blog has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 02-22-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Security, Technology, Microsoft, Software Development, Web 2.0, Google, Business, Enterprise
  • iTunes 7 vs. Windows Media Player 11

    One of the main reasons I prefer Windows Media Player to iTunes is that WMP monitors folders and automatically updates your library. In other words, if you add or remove folders on your hard drive, the changes are reflected in your library - automatically. For some inexplicable reason, iTunes doesn't...
    Posted to This blog has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 09-22-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Gadgets, Technology, Microsoft, Video, Apple
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