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Daily Archives: December 1, 2010
iPad Update
I updated the iPad tonight to iOS 4.2. I had no particular reason to upgrade, but I saw a few people posting that they had upgraded, and noticed a few apps people had talked about the productivity upgrades of a … Continue reading
Semi-Crippled
When it rains it pours. Last week my Nano died. It won’t hold a charge, or at least it won’t play more than about 4 minutes before it reboots. It also can’t get the Nike + sensor to work, and … Continue reading
Real World SQL Azure
Worthy of an editorial, but this is a pretty good use-case for why SQL Azure might make sense. This is a business where clients pay by the use of software there needs to be distributed data center access there’s a … Continue reading
No More Drive Extender – Windows Home Server
I guess I might need to go back to RAID. From the Windows Team Blog, there is a decision to remove Drive Extender from the next version of Windows Home Server. Based on the comments, I’m not alone in thinking … Continue reading
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