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April Fools: Matt Cutts’ Blog Hacked, Shoemoney Shut Down, TechCrunch Acquires FuckedCompany

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

Matt Cutts’ Blog Hacked, ShoeMoney Shut Down and TechCrunch Acquiring Fucked Company. All good April Fools jokes. Of course, you may not have suspected these to be April Fools jokes, since April Fools is tomorrow. 😛

Matt Cutts’ Blog being “Hacked” might have been a little less obvious as an April Fools Joke if not just /blog/ had been “Hacked”.

ShoeMoney being Shut Down, less obvious, but a simple refresh gets you back to the normal site.

TechCrunch Acquiring FuckedCompany actually does seem like it could be real, but still suspicious.

Google’s April Fools jokes are usually good, so look out for that.

I’ll probably post more April Fools jokes tomorrow/later.

Daylight Savings Time, Change Your Clocks

Saturday, March 10th, 2007

If you live in Canada or the US, don’t forget to change your clocks an hour ahead. The change officially takes place March 11 at 2:00 AM, but, that’s a tad early to be changing you clocks around, so change them now, or something. 😛

Also, if you’re wondering about your computer time, make sure to update your OS. If you’re running Vista, you should already have the update, if you’re running XP, an Automatic Update was sent out, but just to make sure, you can check to see if you need to update here (and download the update if you need to):

http://www.microsoft.com/dst2007

As for your Cell Phones, just hope your provider updated their servers, then restart your phone, and it should grab the new time. You should check with your host to make sure their servers are updated (well, you’ll find out tomorrow, anyways 😛 ).

Vista’s Out, and I Got It

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Yes, that’s right, after about 6 years of development, and an estimated 6 billion dollars spent on it, Microsoft Windows Vista has been officially released for sale to the public. I went out to the store this morning and lined up (if you can call it lining up if you’re the first one there…) to buy Vista. I decided on getting Vista Home Premium. Plus, they gave me (the store I went to) a free Wireless N router with it.

It’s pretty sweet. The install went good, except when I wanted to change/get rid of Partitions on my C Drive. I originally booted from the Vista disc, but when I enter my Product Key, it said that I have to load the DVD in my existing Windows installation (XP). So, I did that, but then it said that if you want to make changes to the Drives, you must boot from the disc (which is a DVD by the way). But, since it already said I had to install from XP, it didn’t make sense. Maybe because I bought the Upgrade version… Anyways, I ended up fixing up my Drives to the way I wanted them in PartitionMagic. So, back to the install, what’s much better about the installation of Vista over installing XP, is that with Vista, you only enter information at the beginning and end of the actual installing part. So, the installation doesn’t get stopped just for you to enter information.

After the installation, Vista was ready for my use. So, the new UI is pretty cool (but since my graphics card doesn’t meet the minimum requirements, I don’t get the full Aero experience). It’s got a nice glossy look to it.

So, of course, I needed to install some anti-virus software. But, I knew that my NIS 2007 disc wasn’t going to work, since it’s meant for XP. So, luckily, I had phoned Symantec the night before to ask about it. So, they sent me an email with a link to a trial of NIS 2007 (check this page out for more details http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice/themes/vista/compatibility.jsp). Even though it says “For Windows XP” on the download page, it works with Vista. So, they told me to just install that and then activate it with my product key that I already have. Which I did, and it worked. It also looks a lot different then the version I have on my NIS disc, which makes it look better. Also, I’m no longer having any problems with NIS.

There is now a sidebar, on the desktop, called Windows Sidebar (shocking name, I know 😛 ), which you can add various different gadgets to. Also, the Start Menu has been completely redesigned, makes it more compact with no “All Programs Pop-out” menu to take up your whole screen with the list of your programs. Nope, now when you click on All Programs, it replaces the “Recent Programs” list with a list of all your programs and program folders. Oh, plus the Start Menu button is now an image of the Windows Flag.

Windows Explorer (well, not specifically, every thing that open in that type of exploring window) has also been completely redesigned. Where the Address bar once was, is now a breadcrumb trail. Plus it has a new toolbar that changes depending on what folder you’re in. Plus some nice new icons.

Also, the hierarchy of the folders has been changed a little. First of all, it’s no longer “My Computer” or “My Documents”, they’re now just Computer and Documents. Also, as usual, every account on the computer has a folder called whatever their username is (mines called Matt 😛 ). But, what’s inside there, is a little different from XP. You’ll find the folders “Contacts”, “Desktop”, “Documents”, “Downloads”, “Favourites”, “Links”,
“Music”, “Pictures”, “Saved Games”, “Searches” and “Videos”. Which also means that folders previously stored in Documents (Pictures, Music, Videos, etc), are now outside of Documents.

I have also noticed that Vista is significantly faster then XP. The speediness of opening programs could be from Windows’ new Prefetch system, which will try to determine which programs you’re most likely going to open when, and then Prefetch them before hand.

Of course, since there’s tons of new features in Vista, I sure can’t cover them all (plus I haven’t seen/used all of them yet)…

Here’s some screenshots (click the thumbnails to go to the the full size image):

Update [February 11, 2007]: I got a new video card that supports the full Aero experience, so I’ve updated/added to the screenshots.

Microsoft Windows Vista Desktop Microsoft Windows Vista Flip3D Microsoft Windows Vista “Explorer” Microsoft Windows Vista Photo Gallery Microsoft Windows Vista Start Menu Microsoft Windows Vista Start Menu “All Programs”

1TB Hard Drive Coming

Friday, January 5th, 2007

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,128400-page,1/article.html

Hitachi has announced that they’ll be putting a 1TB hard drive on the market later on this year. For those of you who don’t know what a terabyte is, it’s a 1000 GBs, 1 024 000 MBs or 1 073 741 824 000 Bytes (that’s right, I did the Math 😛 ). So now you can store all your – er – w/e you store on your computer, times about 100. 😛 It will reportedly cost $399 USD (approx. $469 CAD [says Google, at least]). It’s going to be a 5 platter drive, with 200GBs per platter. This drive will be SATA (Serial-ATA), which is quite obvious. This drive would be useful for servers (which would be awesome, having a server with 1TB in a single drive), plus, in my opinion, perfect for HD video editing and recording from your TV.

Seagate has also announced that they will be offering a 1TB drive soon.

Now, if only the 1TB drives had built in hardware encryption, but, I suppose that’ll come later.

Run IE7 and IE6 on the Same Computer for FREE

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

That’s right, you’ve read the title correctly. Microsoft is offering a, supposedly supported, way to run IE7 and IE6 on the same computer, all for free.

Lets start with how you can actually run IE7 and IE6 on the same computer. Sure, you could go all out and start hacking the Windows Registry and IE, but who feels like doing that? Besides, if you screw up, you could be screwed. 😛 Besides, Microsoft won’t give you support if you do this… Now, what does Microsoft recommend? Use Microsoft Virtual PC.

Now, if you know about Virtual PC, you would know that you would need to have 2 separate Windows XP licenses to be able run both IE7 and IE6. Now, nobody wants to go and spend money on another copy of XP just to have the convenience of have both IE7 and IE6 on their computer.

So, what is Microsoft doing about this? If you’re thinking nothing, you’re wrong. The IEBlog has recently announced that they are offering a free image of a valid copy of XP w/ IE6 for use with Virtual PC. But, the image will expire April 1, 2007. Also, now that Microsoft has release Virtual PC 2004 as a free download, this is FREE to do.

Download Virtual PC 2004 Download Virtual PC 2007 (about 20 MBs 30MBs)
Download the VPC Image Download Version 1.1 of the VPC Image(WARNING: about 500 MBs 400MBs 500-700 MBs)

I’ll be trying this out, when the VPC Image actually finishes downloading…

Update [January 4, 2007]: The downloads finished and I installed them. I’ve actually never used Virtual PC before, but it’s pretty cool. As its supposed to, it’s a valid copy of XP SP2 w/ IE6. Funny thing is though, the first time I opened IE6, it went to a page asking me if I wanted to download IE7. 😛 You think they would’ve made it so that a page like that wouldn’t show up, but w/e.

Update [March 23, 2007]: There’s a new version of Virtual PC and a new VPC Image. I’ve updated the links here for the new downloads. See my new post on it.

Update [August 20, 2007]: There’s a new version of the VPC Image out; for both the IE6 and IE7 versions. Check out my new post on it here