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Windows 8.1 Preview on a Late 2009 MacBook

Published by Christopher Price on July 9, 2013 | 3 Responses
Windows 8.1 Preview on a Late 2009 MacBook

It’s not as crazy as it sounds at first.

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Posted in Apple, Microsoft Tagged 10.8, Apple, boot camp, core 2 duo, macbook, mountain lion, os x, sandy bridge, unibody macbook, windows 8.1, windows rt

In Support of Asuka

Published by Christopher Price on June 22, 2013 | Leave a response

You probably can skip this one. No, that’s not a tease to get you to read it!

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Posted in Television Tagged asuka, asuka langley, asuka langley shikinami, asuka langley soryu, eva, evangelion, shikinami, soryu

Kickstarter Draft: Fighting Road Rage & Fraud with a Dash Cam for Normal People

Published by Christopher Price on June 21, 2013 | 2 Responses

After someone tried to “whack” me on the road today, I’m taking some time to spark innovation out of it. Let’s make a dash cam that’s cheap, easy to build, and easy to deter morons from wanting to engage in road rage.

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Making an Old Mac Pro Awesome, 2013 Edition

Published by Christopher Price on May 27, 2013 | 3 Responses

I take another look at the Mac Pro, and how machines Apple made in 2006 are still owning Macs sold today.

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Posted in Apple, Computing & Internet Tagged 10.7, 10.8, Apple, cineraid, esata, geekbench, intel, lion, mac os x, mac pro, macpro1, mlpostfactor, mountain lion, os x, xeon, xpostfacto

Ubuntu’s New Package System, Now What?

Published by Christopher Price on May 15, 2013 | Leave a response

A few weeks ago, I called for Ubuntu to have a new package system. Either I’m Miss Cleo, or someone was listening. So, what’s next?

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Posted in Computing & Internet, Software Tagged apt, canonical, debian, iconsole.tv, packages, ubuntu

Watch Out for E15 Gasoline – It’s Coming!

Published by Christopher Price on May 6, 2013 | 3 Responses

Despite court appeals from the automotive industry, E15 is headed to your local gas station. Here’s what you need to know to protect your car from damage.

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Posted in Car & Automotive Tagged cash for clunkers, e0, e10, e15, e85, epa, ethanol, flex-fuel, flexfuel, gas, gasoline

Why, In the 21st Century, I Had to Hack My BIOS

Published by Christopher Price on April 30, 2013 | 1 Response

It shouldn’t need to happen, but it did. I explain why I had to hack my BIOS, and why it may be relevant to your interests… without knowing before you read this.

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Posted in Computing & Internet Tagged aes, aes-ni, bios, firmware, hacked, ideapad, intel, lenovo, microcode, pcie, s230u, thinkpad, twist, update, y560p

Saving Linux on The Desktop: Update Fail

Published by Christopher Price on April 29, 2013 | 1 Response

Updating Linux still is problematic. That’s a problem if “traditional” Linux is going to break out from the desktop.

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Posted in Computing & Internet, Software Tagged android, apt, canonical, do-release-upgrade, drivers, gpu, linux, ubiquity, ubuntu, updates, wi-fi

Kaspersky Security Scan vs Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool – KSS vs KVRT

Published by Christopher Price on April 3, 2013 | Leave a response

Windows 8 is the first Windows with free antivirus. But, what if you want to augment its free antivirus, with more free antivirus? Here’s your game plan.

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Posted in Computing & Internet, Software Tagged Apple, internet explorer, kaspersky, kaspersky rescue disc, kaspersky security scan, kaspersky virus removal tool, kss, kvrt, Microsoft, microsoft security essentials, mse, windows, windows 7, windows 8, windows defender, windows rt

Chrysler / Mopar Lifetime Bumper-to-Bumper Warranties: A Hidden Gem! [Ending Soon!]

Published by Christopher Price on April 2, 2013 | 47 Responses

I’ve talked to multiple colleagues in the car industry that weren’t aware that Chrysler had resumed offering lifetime bumper-to-bumper warranty extensions… I’ll pick apart the option.

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Posted in Car & Automotive Tagged chrysler, dodge, GM, jeep, mopar, ram
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