Entries from July 19, 2009 - July 25, 2009

Saturday
Jul252009

Wheeeeee! CCI mobile phones are finally caught up to the fun stuff!

image With Nick’s help I have gotten my new iPhone 3GS configured pretty close to the way I want it.

First and foremost our concern was with email. I have quite a few accounts and I am still trying to decide if I want all of them to connect to the iPhone or not. It is nice to have access and to manage the accounts from on central interface which is what this is allowing me to do. We encountered two problems, one is caused by the way I have my folders setup in Exchange, the other was with the server settings which is fixed now but required some server tweaking to do so. When we installed the Exchange mail program we lost the camera app on our phones. Turns out this is a security setting that was needed for the government. Once we fixed that the camera app came right back up and worked like a champ. My folder problem I am going to have to work on when I get a chance. Otherwise everything came right over.

The Plantronics Bluetooth ear bud was simple to install and connected without a sweat. It integrates real well with the phone.

The next test I had was with my Garmin 885T GPS unit. It has Bluetooth and that was pretty easy to connect. However, when I clicked on the phonebook icon it just sat their forever. I have a huge contacts database so what was going on was that it had to download to the device. Once it finally grabbed it the interface on the Garmin worked flawlessly with the phone. Great!

The last concern was whether or not I could get my Acer Netbook to tether to the phone and allow me to connect to our servers remotely. This process only took a few minutes and worked wonderfully. I can’t believe how cleanly everything came together. It took most of today to get me there but I have a really strong working setup now to allow a truly mobile office.

Friday
Jul242009

Windows 7 arrives: The time is finally ripe

Nearly three years after the debut of the botched Windows Vista, enough is right with Windows 7 to unseat an aging Windows XP

By Randall C. Kennedy | InfoWorld

If you are wondering what reasons you should think about to decide if you should move up in equipment and into the soon to be released Windows 7 operating system, read this article. Infoworld’s Randall Kennedy wrote a great piece describing the history of Windows 7, its XP and Vista beginnings, and how its new interface and functionality can benefit you in your computing experience.

Some key features that I find extremely useful:

  • Search Field – The integrated search field in explorer windows and in the Start Menu is fast and extremely useful. Whether you are looking for a document, email, note or a program, just start typing some key words to search on and see what pops up. I use this feature to pull up programs that I don’t use often so don’t have on my taskbar. Once you get used to using it you will never want to go back.
  • image Explorer Window Breadcrumbs – we have seen this advancement in many programs. This is another one of those things that once you begin using it you don’t want to lose it, and if it is not part of a program you get angry because it is such a useful function. Each of the arrows above points to a point on the bar that I can click on to go back instantly to that folder level. Simple, fast and easy, just what we want. The points build as I am clicking into each folder so it is laying the crumbs for be to be able to follow back from whence I came from.
  • Taskbar and Aero Glass – one of the Aero Glass features that has been better utilized is on the Taskbar. As you are sliding across the icons on your Taskbar you will see a representation of the applications that are currently running in each application program. Take a look at the video below to see how this works.

  • Pinning – we have seen the concept of pinning items to your Start Menu before but now you are able to do this same thing with Taskbar. Simply right click on an start menu application icon and you have the choice to pin it to your taskbar. Now you have single click access to your favorite programs.This is not limited to just programs, you  can pin documents and other utilities to the Taskbar as well. In XP I made extreme use of the Quick Launch bar, this feature puts this kind of function on steroids.

One of the things that we have seen is the increase in speed when accessing some of our older applications, even over XP. Now we are attributing this to the way Windows 7 as changed the way it accesses database structure from a server but in reality all we know is that it runs like a speed demon. The tests performed by InfoWorld Labs showed greater memory use and slower speeds when compared to XP and slightly overall performance over the current releases of Vista. But in most cases, you will not be putting this program on your older equipment but moving it onto new equipment as you are refreshing. Microsoft in all their meetings with us has stated that you really want to run this program in 64-bit mode and take advantage of how inexpensive memory has become. So if you are configuring a system, don’t skimp on RAM.

Hardware compatibility – having been built from the Vista kernel, Windows 7 doesn’t have the lack of hardware drivers that gave Vista such a black eye when it first came out. Two years after Vista’s initial release hardware vendors have caught up with drives that support both Vista and Windows 7 quite adequately. In one of my previous articles I mentioned how when installing Windows 7 on my Netbook I didn’t have to go out and search for a single driver to get all of the hardware components functioning. It was great. So this is now pretty much a non-issue.

Third Party Application Compatibility – Microsoft has finally recognized that Windows XP is still the Gold Standard for application compatibility and stability. While we saw many programs failing in the Vista environment, Windows 7’s application support has been much improved. Windows 7 key is VXP or Virtual Windows XP Mode which provides a virtualized WXP image for running applications in their native environment. So if an application doesn’t work right in XP compatibility mode then you can virtualize it. “Still, VXP is compelling in that it provides a fully licensed copy of Windows XP that you can run alongside your Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate license. And it's free.”

Going back to hardware. With the new norm in systems being multi-core (dual and quad for now and more coming down the road) and much larger standard memory configurations, you will want in employ an operating system that uses the these and many more hardware configurations. Windows 7 takes advantage of multi-core systems better than XP with its base architecture. You will be better leveraged for the future applications taking full advantage of these capabilities.

We all loved XP but once you begin to work with Windows 7 I think you will be won over.

Friday
Jul242009

US Airways announces they will have WiFi on their planes too!

US Airways will be adding in-flight internet access for WiFi enabled devices on their fleet of 50 Airbus A321aircraft. They will be adding flying hotspot connectivity in early 2010 partnering with industry leader Aircel to offer full internet service. “If this service is available on your flight, you'll see a WiFi icon when you’re booking your flight on www.usairways.com starting in early 2010.”

Although the cost of service hasn't been determined yet, Aircell's current prices for Gogo Inflight Internet range from $5.95 to $12.95, depending on the length of flight and type of WiFi enabled device used.

Thursday
Jul232009

CameraMate™ High Speed Reader (CF)

imageIf you are stuck with compact flash (CF) then you may want to look at this device from Verbatim. The CameraMate High Speed Reader makes it easy to transfer photos and video from your CF cards.  “Simply connect the reader with the swivel USB connector to get started. Compatible with Windows® and MAC® operating systems, just plug and play to begin transferring photos instantly.”  These are just $14.95.

Features & Benefits
  • Supports memory cards formats – CF Type I & II, Microdrive
  • Compatibility – Windows – XP, 2000 and Vista, Mac – OS 9.x and higher
  • Swivel USB connector for hard to reach ports
  • Actual Size – 3.06” x 2.19” x 0.59”
Thursday
Jul232009

Mizco SD and microSD Card Reader

ProductImageI got one of these as a combination with a SD memory card that I purchase awhile back. I couldn’t live without it. We have these for under $10 and it is worth having several of them floating around for different purposes.

Media Support:

  • microSD
  • Secure Digital (SD) Card

Interfaces/Ports

  • Host Interface:  USB
  • Interfaces:  1 x 4-pin Type A Male USB 2.0 – USB
  • Form Factor:  External Hot-swappable
Thursday
Jul232009

Microsoft Releases Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2: Industry partners are finalizing new products in time for the worldwide launch.

image Yesterday I blogged that this was anticipated, today it is a reality. Here is Microsoft’s PressPass News Release  post yesterday. This press release includes links to other Microsoft sites that will you further insight into these releases. If you browse to the Windows Team Blog page you will get many more links to different aspects of Windows 7. You can find the actual Windows 7 Team Announcement here.(Note: My IE8 errors out on the media reader when this page loads. However, FireFox loads the page just fine.)  All of these blogs they have setup are brand new so there is very little content in them as of yet. They might be worth visiting again in a week or so to see how they begin to flesh out.

Microsoft Releases Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2: Industry partners are finalizing new products in time for the worldwide launch.

Wednesday
Jul222009

Intel Unveils New Flash Drives, Marks Prices Down

If you have been looking at making your workstations and notebooks more responsive,  less energy consumption and less prone to damage in notebooks. Intel’s products are good but we have been seeing some real good results with OCZ drives as well. However, this is an article about Intel’s product so if you are interested take a look at the link below.

Intel Unveils New Flash Drives, Marks Prices Down

Wednesday
Jul222009

Windows 7 – RTM related dates

Today will probably be the day that Microsoft announces Window 7 has reached the next status level, “release to manufacturing”, RTM. If this continues to hold true, the following dates will have importance to us in regards to this product. Note that if the software is moved to RTM status today, Microsoft will have successfully met their projected deadline for this release.

  • OEM’s should have their copies though 2 days after the announcement meaning this Friday if it is announced today.
  • Aug 6- Developers and IT Professionals who subscribe to MSDN and TechNet will become available for download
  • August 7 – Volume Licensing customers with Software Assurance Plans
  • August 16 or 23 – Microsoft’s hardware and software partners will receive their copies of RTM.
  • Sept 1 – Volume Licensing customers without Software Assurance Plans
  • Oct 22 – Consumers and other customers will have Windows 7 available for purchase at retail

That’s all we have for now. Will add updates as they come along.

Tuesday
Jul212009

Hey Bob, can you or one of your tech people answer this question about win 7 working with the VPN?

It’s working fine with the VPN tunnels we are using. I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t in the released version that is coming out in October.

I have Win7 running on every computer I have at home and love it. I have only one program giving me grief and it is because it does things that are underhanded in the programming world and I have no doubt that in Oct when the final product is released this company will have an update in its product as well. I spend between 15-20 hours connected from home per week right now and don’t have any glitches at all… none. We are running test systems internally and even with our legacy applications that don’t work well with XP or Vista, Work extremely will with Win7. Some have had an enormous speed increase in reporting functions as well. We are very happy with what we see so far. If you are buying a notebook with thought of using Win7, be sure that you have a decent processor, one that supports the virtual bit technology, and will work with 64bit. You will want as much RAM in it as possible to take advantage of the 64bit operating system and later on the virtual desktop. These are all features that will greatly enhance the use of the machine. So the comment below “I doubt anything will work with Win7” is totally erroneous. It’s a great product that we wish Vista was when it came out. I even have it running on a Netbook with 2gb ram, and an atom N270 processor. I wouldn’t use it as my main system but it does just fine for word processing, email and research purposes that I use it for. It is much faster than with XP that it came with and saw all the hardware components on the netbook without having to search and load any drivers. The applications I have loaded include: Office Enterprise 2007, Live Writer, LightRoom, our service program called Connectwise, Live Writer (blogging software), Skype, JungleDisk Backup Software, LiveMesh, Camtasia Studio, Zune and Jing. We use Astaro for our router and its VPN client is installed. All of this on a lowly Atom Processor based Netbook running Win7.

Tuesday
Jul212009

Adobe admits users vulnerable after downloading Reader

Computerworld is reporting that Adobe admits a flaw in their update process for Adobe Reader. You may not have the most up to date version running that includes the security fixes that are currently available. There are more and more exploits being developed by hackers directed specifically at PDF file technology and it is important that you keep your Adobe Reader software up to date with the latest fixes.  Adobe is promising changes in their auto-updater program to try to fix the update problems with Adobe Reader but they haven’t yet specified what those fixes are going to be. So for the time being, make sure you are aware of the current versions available and get yourself updated.

Adobe admits users vulnerable after downloading Reader

Monday
Jul202009

Analyst: Microsoft Windows 7 'Anytime Upgrade' prices won't tempt netbook users | Windows - InfoWorld

People keep worrying about upgrading these netbooks with a more capable version. I know I am running Ultimate on mine right now but for the things that I am using it for, I really don’t need any of the features that Ultimate is giving me. Most people are using netbooks in addition to their current PC’s not as their main computer so they really don’t need much more capability than being able to write a letter, send and receive email and do research on the web. All of these functions don’t need anything that the higher end operating system packages would give them. I may be wrong but I really don’t see it.

Analyst: Microsoft Windows 7 'Anytime Upgrade' prices won't tempt netbook users | Windows - InfoWorld

Monday
Jul202009

Friendfeed setup

imageWhen I was tweaking my Friendfeed account this week end I started clicking on some items that had some results that really overloaded my email account. You have the ability when setting up the friends that you are following in groups in your system. As always, I was in out of screens so often without taking a long look at what I was choosing in my setup. 

The image to the right shows some of the basic categories that I setup to categorize the people that I am following. The bottom half is what you really need to pay attention to. In the next image showing below, you will see that you have the ability to push emails to your email account for all the people that you have setup in your different categories.

If you go to Settings-Notifications:Email/IM preferences, you will get a dialog box similar to the one shown below:

image

Notice the listings under Friend Lists…  they match up to the categories I showed you in the first image. You have the system Email/IM or send the information over to your desktop client. Good if you need to keep up on someone or some group that is pushing out data that you need to follow hourly or daily. However, when I checked all the categories to be emailed to me there was a thunderous amount of data being streamed to my email box. Whoops! What can make it worse, is that you can push just the new posts, friends comments and new posts or all comments and new posts. There are some pretty active people that I follow that I really would rather pick the time and place that I read their posts and the responses here rather than in my email. If you are like me, my regular mail quantity is enough I don’t need to artificially need to add to it. So pick and choose how you set this option up. By using categories effectively you can really control how you look and find the information that you want to read.