A Geek's Wife Reviews Software
David, says I have an addiction for trying out new software of all kinds - and he's right. It doesn't hurt that he's a software engineer and that over time, I've been able to learn an enormous amount from him. I've been told that I... [more]
David, says I have an addiction for trying out new software of all kinds - and he's right. It doesn't hurt that he's a software engineer and that over time, I've been able to learn an enormous amount from him.
I've been told that I have a natural and appreciated ability for reviewing various software. You'll find my reviews to be candid, unbiased and even razor edged - but at all times presented honestly.
Contact me to discuss terms, if you'd like your software reviewed by Swan - if you dare. ;)
Apple opened a new retail store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada that weekend, number six for The Great White North. As usual, we asked any TUAW readers who may have attended to share their reports and/or pictures. So, did you go, and whether you did, how was it? Let us know in the comments. Here’s...
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Windows XP for Seniors : For Senior Citizens Who Want to Start Using Computers (Computer Books for Seniors series) Beginning or intermediate senior computer users will enjoy this large-print guide that introduces the computer, leads users through the components that make up a PC, and describes...
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As of Monday, one software giant will no longer sell the operating system Windows XP.
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Windows XP is dead! Long live Windows XP!
That traditional cheer for beloved kings may well be on the lips of most Windows users as Microsoft goes through with its deadline for Windows XP. Today marks the first day that PC makers are no longer...
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Microsoft retires Windows XP; Microsoft has stopped making available Windows XP to large computer firms such as Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Lenovo and even software retailers. There will be a few exceptions where Windows XP will in fact be unavailable to retail shoppers and computer makers; this is...
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- Bye Bye Microsoft Windows XP (techtree.com)
Many computer users -- especially businesses -- have decided to forgo upgrading to Vista, citing its cost, resource requirements, and incompatibilities with older software.
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So that's that then. Windows XP is no longer being sold by Microsoft to the big PC makers, and all efforts to get the software giant to give the mainstream versions of the OS a few more months have failed. But you can't fault those who tried, particularly our US-based sister title Infoworld...
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TechWeb - InformationWeek - Microsoft will no longer make Windows XP available to large computer makers, such as Dell, Lenovo, or Hewlett-Packard, or to software retailers.
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In a push to sell more of its new Windows Vista software, Microsoft said it plans to stop shipping copies of Windows XP. Lance Ulanoff, PC Magazine 's editor in chief, talks about what this means for consumers who use Windows software.
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