Sign in
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Tips and Tactics for a Better Digital Life
Translate This Page
Translate this page
Powered by
Microsoft® Translator
Options
About
RSS for posts
Atom
OK
Search Blogs
Tags
Blogcasts
Cool
Digital Living
Exchange Server
Funny
General IT Tips
Music
Outlook
Pages
Salmagundi
Windows Live
Archive
Archives
November 2006
(7)
October 2006
(17)
September 2006
(9)
August 2006
(13)
July 2006
(20)
June 2006
(37)
May 2006
(25)
April 2006
(9)
March 2006
(1)
February 2006
(1)
January 2006
(26)
December 2005
(9)
November 2005
(5)
October 2005
(11)
September 2005
(9)
August 2005
(5)
July 2005
(8)
June 2005
(7)
May 2005
(7)
April 2005
(10)
October, 2006
TechNet Blogs
>
The UsefulTechnology Blog
>
October, 2006
Posts
Subscribe via RSS
Sort by:
Most Recent
|
Most Views
|
Most Comments
Excerpt View
|
Full Post View
The UsefulTechnology Blog
That Windows Vista Packaging
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
2
Comments
Here's the clever bit about the new packaging. It opens like this: Very neat!
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Windows Vista and 2007 Office system packaging unveiled
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
Oooh, it's shiny and new. Announcing the new packaging for Windows Vista and the 2007 Office system. I quite like it. Do you?
The UsefulTechnology Blog
My Blogcasts on Soapbox
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
I've been playing with the new Soapbox on MSN Video service. It's pretty cool. I never really got into YouTube but I can see how useful it will be to be able to restrict access to my videos on Soapbox based on my existing Windows Live Messenger contact...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Bring YourSELF to Work
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
2
Comments
Yes, it's true: tomorrow is Bring YourSELF to Work Day 2006. In case you're feeling confused because you bring yourself to work most days anyway, take note of that clever capitalisation of the letters S, E, L and F. As the campaign leader says: ...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Brainfart with Vista
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
By our standards it's quite subtle, but there's no doubting that Windows Vista is behind this new site at http://www.clearification.com/ . If you don't know Demitri Martin (i.e. you are one of the 95% of human beings living outside of the USA) you may...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Securing that wireless network
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
I stumbled across this helpful article from Connected Home that explains how to secure a wireless network: http://www.connectedhomemag.com/HomeControls/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=49176 . The most important thing here is to enable WPA (or WPA2 if you...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
The Joy of Finding Big Things (in Outlook 2007)
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
My former boss, Bruce Lynn , asked me this weekend how he could locate all the large (>200kb) entries in his Outlook calendar so he could delete them to free up some space in his mailstore. He couldn't figure out how to do this but knew it must be...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Voluminous Venti
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
Sunday, sitting in Starbucks. Note to self: a venti-sized mug of coffee is too large to drink comfortably without a catheter.
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Windows Live Insider Club
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
1
Comments
Confused by all this new Windows Live stuff? Yeah, me too. There's a lot of new gadgetry to get our heads around. I discovered an interesting new site at www.insiderclub.co.uk that aims to shed some light on the matter. Those talking bodies are a bit...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Internet Explorer 7 is launched
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
The world's most popular browser just got better. Internet Explorer 7 was released just hours ago. You can get it from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx .
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Windows Vista Tipfest
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
2
Comments
Ah, I love the smell of a tip in the morning! I'm in New York for Digital Life and to meet up with some of my colleagues from around the world. It's Friday 13th, I'm jetlagged and I've just run out of coffee. But all is well because I've just discovered...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Add some hyperlink action to your emails
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
4
Comments
Bloggers know how important it is to include relevant hyperlinks in their posts ;-) They can come in pretty handy in emails too. Instead of pasting a lengthy and ugly URL into an email you can add a hyperlink to any part of your email text. So,...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Screen capture the easy way
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
I'm often asked what tools I use to make screengrabs to include in my blog. I used to use the Snipping Tool which is part of the Tablet PC Experience Pack for Windows XP . So you can imagine my disappointment when, after upgrading to Windows Vista, I...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Windows Live OneCare beta - free to 18 countries
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
Hurrah! At last, Windows Live OneCare 1.5 is now available for free download in 18 countries around the globe. Despite having a dangerous name for anyone with lazy pronunciation, OneCare is finally out of the blocks on its journey towards global availability...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
The brainless way to win a £4,000 digital makeover
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
What is a Personal Computer? (a) A microcomputer whose price, size and capabilities make it suitable for personal usage (b) An elongated yellow fruit that grows on trees (c) The Queen of England At least the questions aren't quite as simple...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Get Safe Online (and Secure that Wireless Network)
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
So here I am blogging from inside Windows Vista RC1. And I've never felt safer. Which is handy because I've been working closely with the team at Get Safe Online over recent months and next week is officially Get Safe Online Week in the UK. I'll be in...
The UsefulTechnology Blog
Get Safe Online - UK Roadshow next week
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Allister_Frost
If you're a paid-up member of the geek gang, you probably end up fixing friends' computers every time you see them. And often the problems you have to fix are caused by their not taking simple steps to protect themselves while online. Thankfully there...
Page 1 of 1 (17 items)