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  1. ShutDownGuard tells Windows where to stick automatic restarts

    ShutDownGuard tells Windows where to stick automatic restarts

    downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Nov 14, 2008

    Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Freeware, Troubleshooting My office workstations - which runs Windows Vista - has an annoying tendency to restart following updates, even though I've told it not to. Via the radio

    Also tagged: shutdown, windows updates

  2. The New U.S.S. Enterprise

    The New U.S.S. Enterprise

    slipperybrick.com » SlipperyBrick.com - Nov 11, 2008

    Or, the old one actually. But new to us in 2008. The above pic should get your geek juices flowing like Romulan ale at a Klingon orgy. The first look at J.J.’s Enterprise. It’s a mash-up of the classic and movie

    Also tagged: star trek, movie, sci fi, ship, ncc 1701, u s s enterprise

  3. Star Trek: First Look At The Enterprise

    Star Trek: First Look At The Enterprise

    poptherapy.com » PopTherapy.com - Nov 11, 2008

    Here you are people. The first look at J.J.’s Enterprise. It’s a mash-up of the old and movie ships. Pretty sweet looking. Here’s JJ talking about ST: The Motion Picture: “The coolest thing about it—maybe the coolest

    Also tagged: enterprise, movies, star trek, movie, ship, uss enterprise, ncc 1701

  4. Knight Rider has issues (duh), major revamp planned

    Knight Rider has issues (duh), major revamp planned

    autoblog.com » Autoblog - Nov 10, 2008

    Filed under: Etc., Celebrities Knight Rider. It is the bane of my existence, and it is going to get radically changed according to The Hollywood Reporter. The current formula is getting canned, as are three of the

    Also tagged: knight rider, knightrider, revamp

  5. Bug in Android phone triggers reboot with 8 keystrokes

    Bug in Android phone triggers reboot with 8 keystrokes

    unwiredview.com » Unwired View - Nov 8, 2008

    Bugs in anything are often annoying things, and rarely amusing. The recently released Android G1 phone wasn’t free of such (being a first-gen device), but I’m not quite sure whether I should file it under annoying or

    Also tagged: google, wireless, bug, t mobile, command line, android, root, g1, software and 38 services, rc29

  6. Recession is the Mother of Tech Invention

    Recession is the Mother of Tech Invention

    mashable.com » Mashable! - Oct 13, 2008

    “Run on limited resources and you’ll be forced to reckon with constraints…And that’s a good thing. Constraints drive innovation.” —from Getting Real, by 37Signals What’s an entrepreneur? It’s someone who, given

    Also tagged: opinion, economy, 37signals, recession

  7. V Is Back! All Hail The Visitors! [V]

    V Is Back! All Hail The Visitors! [V]

    io9.com » io9 - Oct 10, 2008

    Welcome back, my 80s-permed alien friends. ABC is bringing back the lizard-alien mini-series V, hooray! The 4400 creator and producer Scott Peters revealed to the trades that the aliens are back and that there may be a

    Also tagged: television, v, the 4400

  8. It is not the OS. It is the program that is the problem.

    ittoolbox.com » Technology & Life Integration: Fiction or Future - Sep 19, 2008

    So many times I have heard that excuse it makes me, er, cringe, to use a polite word image. How many times has an operating system had to be reset because of some wayward program? This is not a problem with the

    Also tagged: hardware, opinion, operating system, program

  9. The end of physical reboots with Linux.

    ittoolbox.com » Technology & Life Integration: Fiction or Future - Sep 11, 2008

    I was having an interesting conversation with my BSD buddies on whether Ubuntu is suitable/not for servers and I did my usual bragging about the servers not needing to be rebooted. I was then asked about kernel updates

    Also tagged: kernel, advice, kexec, power cycle

  10. Wait, it's not fixed yet!

    computerworld.com » Computerworld Blogs - Management - Sep 3, 2008

    Pilot fish works the late shift, so he's not due into the office until 10 a.m. But at 8:45 a.m., he gets a phone call from a colleague saying the server is dead. read more

    Also tagged: management, status report, servers and data center, dead server

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