By MaxW on Aug 5, 2009 in Blog, Featured, Software | 2 Comments
This week Google has launched a new advertising campaign using billboards in four cities, San Francisco, New York, Boston, and Chicago, each day the billboards will display a different message promoting Google Apps. I have been using many of Google’s products for the past few years, I also have helped many others setup and use [...]
By MaxW on Aug 3, 2009 in Hardware, How-To, Software, Wireless | 0 Comments
In part two of this article I am going to be talking about each piece of networking equipment and how it interacts with the network and its importance.
The basic goal for any network is to create a reliable, fast and easy to maintain infrastructure. Our network had the following criteria:
All Television, Telephone, and Internet is [...]
By MaxW on Aug 1, 2009 in World | 0 Comments
For most Silicon Valley jobless workers, remaining in tech is often the first choice, but with the economies current state and unemployment rates skyrocketing some are choosing to switch to clean-energy or health-care industries. Some are shifting even further afield, looking for jobs.
in teaching or financial consulting. People are leaving tech as “more tech companies [...]
By MaxW on Jul 30, 2009 in Featured, Hardware, How-To | 0 Comments
In todays day in age almost everything we use is a small computer, and while devices are getting smallerand smaller every day they are also getting more complex and require all sorts of connections.
In this article i will talk about setting up a home network and centralizing the entire home telecommunications into one central location [...]
By JamesW on Sep 24, 2008 in Cellphones, Wireless | 0 Comments
COMPUTERWORLD: T-Mobile Inc., Google Inc. and HTC Corp. unveiled the long-awaited G1 Android phone at an event in New York today, revealing pricing, availability and some of the initial applications available for it. They emphasized that the software is open source.
The phone will first become available in the U.S., and a U.K. launch will follow [...]
By JamesW on Aug 1, 2008 in Blog, Featured, The Mud Pit | 0 Comments
My father was 94 when he passed away a few years ago. No sadness here; he was active and alert until his final days. In fact, he discovered the internet at age 79, and loved the ability to do research on various topics, and really loved email through which he kept our far-flung [...]
By JamesW on May 6, 2008 in Entertainment, Featured, Video | 0 Comments
Haven’t you always wanted to run your own TV station? Well, now you can be the director, producer, and even the chief bottle washer with solutions such as provided by IPWeb TV (www.ipwebtv.com). The company provides a turn-key solution, including the scheduling and delivery of your video to subscribers. Bring your own [...]