by Dennis Clayton | Sep 21, 2010 | Apple, Cell Phones, Cool Stuff, General, Linux, Microsoft, Review, Software, Technical, Technology, Ubuntu, Windows 7
Over the years, I have always swung back and forth between Microsoft, Apple, Linux, etc. I get into Open Source moods, then realize there’s something I need on one the more ‘closed’ platforms of Microsoft or Apple and lean back towards those. ...
by Dennis Clayton | Jun 8, 2010 | Apple, Cell Phones, Cloud Computing, General, iPhone, Technical, Technology
Looks like the new iPhone has officially been announced. As usual, it looks like and the new features are excellent, features we wanted are still missing and logical things that Apple could do like make MobileMe free (to spur wider use) still haven’t...
by Dennis Clayton | Feb 2, 2010 | Cloud Computing, General, Microsoft, Review, Technical, Technology
As I’ve stated in the past, I’ve used a lot of different hosting providers and still have services remaining at most of them in some capacity. With Rackspace Cloud (formerly Mosso), I still have Cloud Files CDN service on standby in case I need...
by Dennis Clayton | Jan 29, 2010 | Apple, Gadgets, General, iPad, Review, Software, Technical, Technology
I have never been as disappointed in Apple as I am with the new iPad. Here’s why: AT&T as the only carrier AT&T SUCKS! Need I say more? Those Verizon commercials about AT&T are all 100% correct. AT&T’s 3G coverage is sad,...
by Dennis Clayton | Jan 27, 2010 | Apple, Cloud Computing, Gadgets, General, Software, Technical, Technology, Web
Finally Apple’s tablet device has been officially announced. Steve Jobs just now got done with the presentation finished. Here are some basic specs… 1/2 inch thin, 1.5 pounds, ~9.7 inch high rez display, 1ghz Apple A4 chip… New Apple chip that...
by Dennis Clayton | Dec 31, 2009 | Cloud Computing, Cool Stuff, General, Linux, Microsoft, Review, Software, Technical, Technology, Ubuntu
Over the past few years, I’ve become a big fan of Virtualization technologies like VMWare, VirtualBox, XEN, Microsoft Hyper-V, etc. So much so that I moved ALL my hosting operations (20+ clients) to providers like Slicehost, Linode and CrystalTech for Hyper-V....