Posts By: cpwilder

Windows Blue: Worth the Wait?

Windows Blue: Worth the Wait?

March 26, 2013

Woody Leonhard of InfoWorld was able to spend some quality time with a pirated copy of the Windows Blue that was leaked and has determined it is “the least interesting update to Windows ever.” There has been a lot of hype and anticipation over the new version of Windows that is expected to arrive around […]

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Dell May Not Be As Close to Going Private As Before

Dell May Not Be As Close to Going Private As Before

March 25, 2013

Michael Dell announced that he was taking his company private a month ago but with a recent confirmation from Dell’s Special Committee of the Board we now know that Dell has received two buyout proposals. Dell wrote in a statement dated today that “The Special Committee, consisting of four independent and disinterested directors, has determined, after […]

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New Software Helps Retailers Track Customer Shopping Habits

New Software Helps Retailers Track Customer Shopping Habits

March 19, 2013

What store owner wouldn’t want to know the shopping habits and trends of his customers?  Well, Prism Skylabs has developed new sophisticated technology that helps business owners get an idea of what’s hot and what’s not in their stores. This new High-tech software captures video on security cameras to track customers’ movements and create “heatmaps.”    […]

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From 275 Tons to Less Than 1 Pound: You’ve Come A Long Way Baby!

From 275 Tons to Less Than 1 Pound:  You’ve Come A Long Way Baby!

March 18, 2013

I sat down and began to think on what to write about today.  Since I try to write about computers and the latest technology, I wondered about what was the first computer. We often think of computers as modern and don’t stop to think that they have been around for more than 70 years.  That […]

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The When and How of Leasing Tech Equipment

The When and How of Leasing Tech Equipment

March 4, 2013

From computers and heavy machinery to complete offices, just about anything can be leased. The type of equipment you are considering and the kind of business you have are major factors in determining whether to lease or buy. If you’re starting a business and need just one computer for yourself, it probably makes more sense […]

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10 Apps for Windows 8 to Enhance Computing Experience

10 Apps for Windows 8 to Enhance Computing Experience

February 25, 2013

New Windows 8 apps are a first for many users.  Windows 8 has come under fire by loyal Windows 7 users that have not adjusted well to the new OS.  However, there are some real great tiny programs that can be very beneficial and enhance the computing experience. Here are 10 of the top rated […]

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