I was just going through my RSS feeds and spotted a post from Laughing Squid about a video IBM commissioned in 1968 as a glossary of computer terms. I was going to send it as a joke to a mate of mine who’s doing something similar, but having watched it I was surprised that it’s […]
Author archives: Tom Basham
OneCare
A few months ago I decided to rebuild my home laptop, once I installed Vista and all the drivers and stuff, it came to the point that I’d usually install McAfee AV… and I just couldn’t bring myself to do it. Now I’m sure McAfee does a great job detecting Viruses, but without exception every […]
Apple Mac’s in Active Directory
I just found this pretty good video on the apple site describing – at a high level – Mac integration with Active Directory. http://seminars.apple.com/seminarsonline/activedir/apple/ For someone from a Windows background (like me) it’s worth a look. It’s also interesting to see the difference in style between the Apple and MS. Given the brand personas of […]
These Mac’s are ok eh?
I got a Mac today. Ok… it’s works rather than mine, but you know what I mean! :) I’ve always been a PC kinda guy. Not for any particular reason, I’ve just never needed to use a Mac, PC’s and Windows have always done the job. Recently however a few things have made me look […]
iPhone Web Configuration Utility
Apple have just released the new configuration utilities for the new iPhones. As I covered a few weeks ago, these will allow enterprises to develop specific configuration files for iPhones within their infrastructures. It’s a very welcome move, like many businesses I’ve certainly seen a number of business requests for iPhones and the prospect of […]