Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Apple releases wireless Mighty Mouse!

Apple just released the Wireless version of the Mighty Mouse. I wonder if they will eventually package this standard with new Macs? digg story Remember that the polls are still open regarding a podcast, so vote now!

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Monday, July 24, 2006

Podcast (again)

After a failed attempt at creating a general tech podcast, I would like to try and do another, but this time, it would only be me, with an occasional guest.  I would come on and show you how to do seomthing related to computers.  If I do, I would probobly start with adding devices (internal and external) to the machine, and work up to software things.  Would you watch it?  It will probobly be video.

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No, I already know all of this stuff.
I wouldn't, but I know someone who would...


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AMD Agrees To Buy ATI In $5.4 Billion Deal

I'm back!  I just replaced the power supply with a new, 450 watt, modular one.  I'll tell you about it in a later post.  But for now, the topic at hand:

AMD has purchases ATI for US $5.4 Billion.

On Monday, AMD agreed to acquire graphics powerhouse ATI Technologies in a surprise $5.4 billion deal that will radically alter the landscape of the PC component industry.

ATI will become "the ATI business division," within AMD, and its chief executive and president, Dave Orton, will become an executive vice president reporting to both AMD president and chief operating officer Dirk Meyer and AMD's chief executive, Hector Ruiz. The deal, if agreed to by shareholders, will total $4.2 billion in cash and 57 million shares of AMD common stock, which the company is valuing at $18.26 per share.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Computer Issues

My Power supply failed. Not a lot of posts for a while.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Relisho

My good friend Jake Jarvis has Just launched a nice website called "Relisho."  It's digg like in function, but does not require people to submit stories.  Instead, it imports them from various RSS feeds.  For those who haven't heard of it, I urge you to check it out.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Just in Time for the 4th of July: How Fireworks Work

Directly from HowStuffWorks - "If you have ever been to an aerial fireworks show at an amusement park, baseball game, Fourth of July celebration or on New Year's Eve, then you know that fireworks have a special and beautiful magic all their own -- a good show is absolutely amazing."

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