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It was only a matter of time. Sony Ericsson have licensed Exchange ActiveSync for use in the P990 smartphone and now join DataViz, Motorola, Nokia, Palm, and Symbian. Not sure what their implementation will look like but it will be interesting to see. Read More
Anthony blogged recently about our transition to 64-bit servers at Content Master in preparation for Exchange 12. The cost of these servers is not prohibitive in comparison to their 32-bit counterparts so its probably a good idea to start considering Read More
Sony just updated the PSP firmware to v2.6 and added the following functionality: -(RSS Channel) has been added as a feature under (Network).-(Simplified Chinese(gb18030)) and (Traditional Chinese (big 5)) have been added as options to (Encoding) under Read More
Just heard that my white PSP Giga Pack is on its way from sunny (i think) Hong Kong I think it looks much better in white or at least more individual ;) I'll post pics on Flickr when it gets here UPDATE: It's here. Pictures on Flickr as promised. Read More
A new version of Big Brother perhaps? Not quite. Basically, its a house that Microsoft have kitted out with all the latest gubbins to show how you can live a completeley connected life. The unique thing about this house is that all the devices and appliances Read More
Craig has a great blog post about installing Zone Alarm on a new Dell PC. along with some worthwhile advice on upgrading security software (download, disconnect, upgrade, reconnect). Personally, I think this should be automatic but there you go... Read More
A public beta of Data Protection Manager (which I think is the first product under the System Center banner, although I could be wrong) is now available for download. I'm just downloading and installing now so i'll let you know how I get on (it's a whopping Read More
Looks like Dell have one of their price promotions again Today (and only today), you can get a Dell PowerEdge SC420 for £99 It's a fairly reasonable spec for the price so well worth a look: Intel® Celeron® Processor 2.53GHz 256MB Read More
Vonage have launched a UK service It's not clear from their site whether or not you can keep your existing BT number. I'll have an explore round their site and see Read More
A while back, I blogged about Dell having their 720 colour printer for 20 quid inclusive of VAT and delivery. Well the offer is back until the 4th October and this time, the printer is just a tenner. Get it here. Read More
I just bought a new wireless gateway, the Netgear DG834G My ADSL doesnt actually get activated till Saturday morning but i'm hoping I can get it setup beforehand and ready to go. If anyone has any experience of this device, let me know how you found Read More
Just saw this on Gizmodo.. Pretty amazing. Read the full story here. Read More
Me.. It's a Toshiba Satellite M30 and it's the first Centrino device i've used. The first thing i've noticed as I'm running it here on the desk next to the cRock of eXtra Pants is that it's virtually silent. Before I let it anywhere near the internet, Read More
I got rid of my last MS Smartphone because, to put it bluntly, it was crap. The OS crashed a lot, the audio quality of the handset was poor, and it annoyed me that I had to buy software to do things that came as standard on most other phones. However, Read More
I'm just looking around for a new work notebook (and a new personal one if Dixons Insurance Services don't get their finger out!) and I went do the Dell site. I'm not a fan of Dell as I'm historically a server admin guy and Dell poweredge were always Read More
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