February 28th, 2009 in Business and Technology | No Comments »
The FOSE Technology EXPO is right around the corner. During March 10 - March 12, hundreds of exhibiting technology companies will be attempting to amaze Government agency employees with their products and services. FOSE was founded over 30 years ago, it stands for “Federal Office Supply Expo”. This name no longer applies. Today FOSE is said the be the largest exhibition of cutting age technology in the world. Many high profile military and government technology heads will be in attendance giving these companies chances to land huge contracts. I am particularly interested in the educational opportunities that will be provided by Adobe during the expo.
On March 10th from 10:00am -12:00pm Adobe rep Lynn Grillo will be giving a presentation on the strategic advantages of Adobe CS4 Design Premium and I intend to be there. Another top attraction to FOSE 2009 is the 2nd CloudCamp, an “unconference” where early adopters of cloud computing trade notes and share ideas. I am hoping to learn a lot from this year’s FOSE the anticipation is thick enough to fog my monitor.
February 28th, 2009 in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

Intell iMac running Vista 64bit
A little over a month ago I purchased my first apple computer for my home office. I have been a “PC” for years but I was introduced to the Mac world while working on a web design contract with a small educational consulting company. I really enjoyed the overall clarity and the crisp fonts when viewing the display. However this doesn’t mean that the Apple computer has completely wooed me away from the Windows operating system as a whole. Read more »
February 26th, 2009 in Tech Tips | No Comments »

VLC Media Player
There is nothing more annoying then downloading a video or audio file from the internet only to find out that your default media player (ie Windows Media Player, Quick Time etc.) will not play the file. Often times we get errors like, “Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The player may not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to suppress the file.” In other words the excuse is a bunch of “computerese” that novices might not understand. There is an excellent media player that some of you may not have heard of that will make video/audio file opening a breeze, its name is VLC.
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February 26th, 2009 in Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
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