Monthly Archive: June 2010

Jun 30

WhatsUp Gold Engineer’s Toolkit

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The folks at Ipswitch released their WhatsUp Gold Engineer’s Toolkit this week. I was in the beta for the past month and find it a pretty handy ‘kit. What I hadn’t realized was that they’d be giving it away for free when launched. Nice! So hey, if you do any network work go get yourself …

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Jun 24

OpenDNS FamilyShield – Easy Mode

The OpenDNS folks made a pretty big announcement yesterday when they added “FamilyShield” to their lineup. This is like “easy mode” for home computer protection and is a pretty exciting product. If you are already an OpenDNS user, this probably isn’t for you. But if you have friends or family that aren’t all that technical …

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Jun 18

A Quick Look at Flock 2.0 Beta

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The latest beta of Flock’s “social browser” is out now and I thought I’d give it a look this week. I’ve checked it out in the past but generally been pretty underwhelmed… In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever written about it before. However, this latest version is based on Chromium which is the same …

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Jun 10

Office 2010 Live on SkyDrive

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Years late to the party, but Microsoft has finally made their online office suite a bit more available to the general public. I learned about it from the “Office is now live on SkyDrive” article: […] if you live in the US, UK, Canada, or Ireland, you can head over to Office.live.com today to start …

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Jun 07

Dropbox Selective Sync Experimental Build

Here’s an exciting tidbit for the Dropbox users: Selective Sync is likely coming soon! This is an oft-requested feature and I, for one, am quite excited to see it coming. Just think, not every folder in your Dropbox will have to be synced to every machine. I have an old Asus Eee 701 4G netbook …

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