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Sleeping in…

Published by Christopher Price on January 12, 2009 | Leave a response

I didn’t really understand what all the fuss was about, when people told me that covering CES was so physically draining. I mean, CTIA is a three day show, and it fills the Las Vegas convention center, so a show one day longer shouldn’t be a big deal. Oh, how I was wrong… I have […]

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Posted in Publishing Tagged ces

What Broke Today?

Published by Christopher Price on January 8, 2009 | Leave a response

You may have already read the open letter that I wrote on CentralGadget.com. You might be asking what broke today? Well, for starters, our server went down at 5 AM. Just for point of reference, I finally got settled into my room and went to bed at 3 AM. Two hours sleep… so you might […]

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Posted in Publishing Tagged centralgadget.com, ces

CES Press-or-Blogger Badge Mess, Is Indeed a Mess

Published by Christopher Price on January 8, 2009 | Leave a response

This year, CES decided to issue some people blogger badges, and some people press badges. I guess since this is my first year directly covering CES, they didn’t see me on the list, and churned out a blogger badge. As you may know, I’ve long resisted referring to PhoneNews.com as a blog. For one, the […]

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Posted in Articles Tagged blogger, ces, press

NVIDIA Expands Mobile Driver Support

Published by Christopher Price on December 30, 2008 | Leave a response

A little over a week ago, NVIDIA finally expanded their support of mobile chipsets with ForceWare drivers. Previously, only a couple of graphics cards in NVIDIA-powered laptops could use NVIDIA’s stock driver. Sure, there has always been laptopvideo2go.com (which hacks the desktop ForceWare drivers to work on laptops), but this has at times caused problems… […]

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Posted in Apple, Computing & Internet, Gaming Tagged Apple, cuda, forceware, nvidia, physx, toshiba

HP MediaSmart Now Does Time Machine, Well… not all of it. But, I can fix it.

Published by Christopher Price on December 29, 2008 | 4 Responses

So, you were all happy that the new HP MediaSmart home servers finally gave you a choice other than the anti-trust Time Capsule to do backups remotely… in the home. And, you are now ready to run out and buy one, blindfolds on to any compatibility issues. Sorry, I once again have to burst your […]

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Posted in Apple, Microsoft Tagged .mac, home server, hp, mediasmart, time machine, windows

HP’s New MediaSmart Home Servers Get Mac, iTunes Friendly (Updated)

Published by Christopher Price on December 28, 2008 | 1 Response

While I’m usually say that store-bought Windows Home Servers are a bit of a waste… this new one has me questioning that. The new line of MediaSmart ex485 & ex487 “Encore” servers offer a few features that are new. Now, MediaSmart servers have always had additional enhancements like built-in virus scanning and media encoding… but […]

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Posted in Microsoft Tagged home server, hp, mediasmart, Microsoft, windows

AT&T’s $10 DSL: A Great Backup Option, and AT&T May Actually Like It

Published by Christopher Price on December 27, 2008 | 4 Responses

Over Christmas, the wireless ISP link at my vacation home failed. It took 2.5 days to get the rural ISP to fix the relay point upstream… and I had to “re-educate” technicians about the problem several times. Looking at the lost productivity, even factoring out Christmas as a day off (despite my plan to give […]

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Posted in Computing & Internet Tagged at&t, dsl, fcc, isp, wi-fi

Kega Fusion Comes to Mac

Published by Christopher Price on December 26, 2008 | Leave a response

Here’s a Christmas gift I wasn’t expecting… Kega Fusion has been ported to Mac OS X! Kega Fusion is one of the most popular SEGA Genesis + CD + 32X emulators out there, and the developer has just finished porting it as his first Mac app. This really opens up a lot of potential for […]

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Posted in Apple, Sega Tagged .mac, iphone, ipod touch, kega, Sega

Protestors Call for Zero Applause at Final Macworld Keynote

Published by Christopher Price on December 19, 2008 | 2 Responses

Gotta point the finger of blame at The Unofficial Apple Weblog from dropping this link on my desk. Basically, there’s a grass roots effort to erase all applause from the final Apple-hosted Macworld Expo keynote, in protest of the lineup changes, and the outright abandonment of the show from Apple. Sound off in the comments. […]

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Posted in Apple Tagged Apple, macworld expo

Apple, Macworld Expo Part Ways, Ends IDG-Apple War

Published by Christopher Price on December 16, 2008 | Leave a response

I’m writing this post so that people will not immediately jump to the typical Apple CEO Healthwatch, as the media will immediately fixate and drool on. As I’ve written on this blog many times, Macworld’s decay has stemmed from one key thing: Apple and IDG World Expo just do not get along. They haven’t gotten […]

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Posted in Apple Tagged Apple, macworld expo
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