Once an IT environment gets past a certain size the requirement for automation grows exponentially. When you’re working in an environment with a handful of servers and a dozen or…
Technology
As long time readers will know I’ve got a bit of thing for the technology of recording pictures both of the still kind in the form of photography and, more…
As far back as I can remember the differences between the full version of Windows 8 and the tablet version, now dubbed Windows RT, were made pretty clear. Whilst the…
One thing that not many people knew was that I was pretty keen on the whole Google TV idea when it was announced 2 years ago. I think that was…
I’ve been working in public sector IT for the better part of 7 years now, starting off as a lowly help desk operator and working my way up through the…
You don’t have to read far on this blog to know that the relationship I have with Apple swings from wild amounts of hate to begrudging acceptance that they do make some…
You’re probably familiar with a couple frequencies that are used in every day life thanks to their ubiquitous nature. Cell phone towers operate in the Megahertz range usually from about 800MHz up…
For as long as I can remember I’ve been fascinated with animatronics. I can remember being at an exhibit or amusement park of some sort that had giant animatronic dinosaurs…
I’ve been using Windows 8 as my main system for the better part of 2 months now and, whilst I’ll leave the in-depth impressions for the proper review, I have…
The ability to swap components around has been an expected feature for PC enthusiasts ever since I can remember. Indeed the use of integrated components was traditionally frowned upon as…