The ultraportables are some of the most interesting improvements being made now. With the X300 out now, you can really make a comparison. The long and short of it is that the X300 looks like a PC rather than a style marvel and has a solid state disk like the MacBook Air option. It does [...]
First comparison of MacBook Air vs. the Lenovo Thinkpad X300
May 4th, 2008 · No Comments · Geek
Tags: Adn·Battery Life·Cell Battery·Drawback·Improvements·Lenovo Thinkpad·Low Voltage·Mba·Modem·Operating Systems·Real Miracle·Solid State Disk·Solid State Drives·Ultraportable·Ultraportables·Usb Ports·Wifi
Google Apps
April 19th, 2008 · No Comments · Geek
We’ve been trying to figure out the right way to do email and synchronize Calendars. Maybe Google is the right way to do it on the backend?
The candidates are:
Exchange. This is trusty and reliable. The main issue is do we have to run our own Exchange and Blackberry Servers or do the hosted solutions work. [...]
Tags: Address Book·Adn·Apple Isync·Apps·Backend·Blackberry·Calendars·Dark Horse·Decent Solution·Exchange Work·Google·Hey·Intermedia·Kerio·Mac Application·Seattle·Servers·Street Addresses·Sync·Synchronization·Third Party
Home by Bus
April 18th, 2008 · No Comments · Geek
Hey Seattle has this really cool application Tripplanner.metrokc.com, you just type in any two street addresses adn it tells you what the best way. Takes into account when you leave so you’ll catch the bus right. Cool!
I tried this and it really does work. Got home in 30 minutes including a short walk.
Tags: 30 Minutes·Adn·Hey·Seattle·Street Addresses