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Why I think the iPad will Succeed
by wes on Mar.18, 2010, under Apple, iPad
Back in January Steve Jobs finally came out with the iPad, one of the most sought after devices for the past year. After the dust settled and the specs revealed many people seemed disappointed. Many a fan boy of the previously mythical tablet hung their head in disappointment. Not saying it was without love, just that some expected more.
I too was waiting for the iPad to come and after hearing it was basically the iPhone OS with more power, much bigger display and the classic iPhone walled garden iTunes store I decided against it. It just wasn’t for me. I wanted something with a little more “umph”, power, something I could get down and dirty with. This was not that device, at least not for me.
Then I stopped and thought, who is this for?
Two New Laptop Reviews Coming Soon
by wes on Mar.05, 2010, under Uncategorized
Hey Everyone,
Just ordered two new Laptops for home use:
- HP TouchSmart TM2T (Convertable Tablet PC)
- HP CQ10 (Netbook)
I should have reviews coming soon.
How do you get your online TV info?
by wes on Sep.18, 2009, under Uncategorized
Well, it’s about that time of year again. US series are restarting their 12-22 episodes. As usual, these series typically begin over the next two to three months, leaving those who don’t stay glued to the TV guide a little out of the loop. Aside from having to hunt down the ‘official’ site for every show you watch, where can you find a single location consisting of every show you revel in? Well, in my case I have been sifting through http://www.thetvdb. com site with a lot of success.
Review: The Beatles Rock Band
by wes on Sep.14, 2009, under Uncategorized
Beatles Rock Band initially struck me as an oddity that I couldn’t grasp initially. Not being an avid Beatles fan, I could not see the reason for such a product. Why devote an entire games just to one group, why tailor the product just for this one band. They already have Rock Band 2, why not a Rock Band 3 with some of these new features added in?
Well, then the day before the release I got a knock on my door with the Fedex guy, here he was with my very own copy of Beatles Rock Band for review. Now this review is a little late out the door, but if you share the life I do, you’ll understand why. But we did get to play the game and I tell you, it was understandable why this needed it’s own title.
Little known Starbucks Perks
by wes on Sep.04, 2009, under Uncategorized
So, I’m sitting here in Starbucks typing away these posts and I thought that not everyone knows about all the perks you get with the handy plastic Starbucks card. They even make a keychain version that is smaller.
The standard card allows for:
- Free (select) syrups and expanded milk options (like soy)
- Free Refills on same visit for brewed coffee.
- Free drink with Whole Bean purchase.
- and My Favorite, free Wi-fi for 2 hours per day
All require you to signup your card online, so a card off the shelf won’t do it until you activate it online. You can read more on their programs at: https://www.starbucks.com/card/programs
Hi I’m …
by wes on Sep.04, 2009, under Uncategorized
Just signed up to the “Hi I’m” service. If you’re looking for a simple way to consolidate your myriad of social sites you manage, this may be the gateway. They allow somewhat streamlined access for those with facebook and twitter accounts, but you still need a username on their site. This username will become part of your URL you can give out. Example: http://hi.im/lifergeek
As of today, they support the following services:
- Digg
- Youtube
- Flickr
- MySpace
- Blog (takes a generic URL)
- FriendFeed
- GitHub
- 12Seconds
- Seesmic
- Brightkite
- Vimeo
You also get to title your page and include a small blurb about yourself (250 characters). The page also attempts to pull feed information from some services onto your page, most notably your past few twitters, videos from YouTube, and photos from flickr.
The site is new, and I’m sure is still growing. There are quite a few other sites I’d like to see added before it fits all my needs. But as a launchpad to other sites that you can give to people right off, this will fit the bill, assuming your social lineup is within the list of sites they support.
To be fair, they do offer a ‘blog’ entry, but this does not allow you to edit a link name so if you have more than one, they all say ‘blog’.
Link: http://hi.im
Palm Pre, Where have you been all my life?
by wes on Aug.31, 2009, under phones
Two weeks ago I went down to the local Sprint store to check out the new Palm Pre. I had already spent the past few days looking up info on the unit and the morning reading the in depth Engadget’s in depth review. I held the tethered unit in my hands and aside from the pull of the cable, it felt really nice, looked really nice, I had to get one.
Ubuntu 9.04, first impressions. (very late post)
by wes on Aug.30, 2009, under linux
Back on 4/20, Canonical announced 9.04 was available for download. I have been following Ubuntu since 7.04 and even switched to it from Gentoo. This new release has a number of visual improvements bringing it closer into the desktop market.
While looking to load up a spare PC with an OS, I decided to give the new Ubuntu a try…
Hamachi – VPN for the rest of us.
by wes on Jun.25, 2009, under HomeNet
Not many people have the hardware or networking knowledge I have and still setting up a traditional VPN can be difficult. A side project at home was to link my home network to two of my friends. Admirable but it proved to be a tedious task.
Enter Hamachi. Reading up on this gem reminded me I had seen it mentioned before on Lifehacker. It looked interesting but never tried it. Today is different. Here I’ll show you how to link PCs (Windows, Linux and Mac supported) with Hamachi and give you a few ideas on what you can use it for.
Windows 7 on a Inspiron 8600 Laptop
by wes on May.31, 2009, under Uncategorized

Windows 7 on Inspiron 8600
Lets start with the specs on this machine:
- Intel Celeron 1.6ghz processor
- 120gb hard disk, only 60 to be used for this. (note: this is not the original HD, last one ground to a halt)
- 2gb ram (maxed out)
- Broadcom 440x 10/100 lan
- Internal card for Wireless, Intel WM3A2200BG
- nVidia GO5650 (custom Dell unit, can only use drivers from dell)
I had to download the following drivers from Dell:
- nVidia GO5650 video driver for WinXP (R69136.exe)
- Sigmatel STAC 9750 AC97 driver for WinXP (R90698.exe)
I had to download the follwing drivers from Intel’s website: