I was never a Boy Scout but I do pride myself on always being prepared. I tend to be able to stand by this claim by being pretty resourceful, if I may say so myself. As I was just telling in yesterday's post, I might get asked computer questions anywhere I go where people know I work in IT. In order to answer those questions or solve problems that come up, it can be made almost … [Read more...]
Archives for 2010
Google Goes Enterprise: Deploying Chrome By Group Policy
Yesterday, Google announced that Chrome is now made for the enterprise with an MSI installer and templates to control settings. This is something that fans of Mozilla Firefox have been clamoring for since version 2.0 and I believe this may give an edge to Google Chrome in the browser wars. The Google Chrome MSI is offered through the Google Apps for Business site though it's … [Read more...]
The Basics of RSS Feeds
I've been working on an article on some cool, advanced or even odd-ball uses of RSS feeds lately and I figured not everybody may be on the same page and understand the concept behind RSS and its benefits. Before, I got to the advanced things to do with RSS, I figured we should cover the basics. "RSS is a simple format which enables web sites to tell you when they have new … [Read more...]
Adobe Customization Wizard X is Here. You Are Now Free To Deploy Adobe Reader and Acrobat X
Adobe has finally released the update to Adobe Customization Wizard to bring it up to the latest version of Reader X and Acrobat X. Adobe Reader X (and its annoying name) came out last month. Since then, we've been waiting for the Customization Wizard X in order to be able to create the transform file needed in order to deploy Reader X through Group Policy. It's arrived today … [Read more...]
Google Launches Website To Simplify Answering Your Parents’ Computer Questions
In The Official Google Blog yesterday, they started off with a story I'm sure most of us can relate to. Heck, in my case, they even got the name right! Any time you go visit family or friends or even with random phone calls, you get inundated with a to-do list of tech support requests. If it's to show them how to include attachments in an e-mail or cleaning up a … [Read more...]