In the last post I spitted over HP for not supplying Vista drivers for one of their scanners I own. I won’t repeat my disappointment again, rather I’ll supply a […]
The arrogance of HP
In one of the latest posts I ranted about missing Vista drivers for some hardware I own. Among them is a HP DeskJet 3970 scanner. The topic of […]
Software protection collateral damage
While I don’t support piracy in any way, I am against aggressive software protection, too. Let’s take for example Windows XP. On one hand it takes days if […]
Vista drivers and big companies
I have been running Vista x86 for a while now (since it went RTM). The only problem I am facing is the lack of drivers for certain hardware. […]
VMWare Workstation 6.0 beta is available
VMWare started a beta program for its Workstation 6.0 product. I have to say that I find Workstation as a must have product – one that you can’t […]
Microsoft Robotics Studio Now Available
Seems like Microsoft Robotics Studio is RTM. I wish I had enough time to play with robots. I think I have to buy a bunch of robots to my […]
Vista gadgets growing like mushrooms after rain
Here is a short list of Vista gadgets made in Slovenia: OpenSearch Vista Sidebar Gadget Portfolio (Slovene) Radio Exchange Rates I am sure there is plenty of gadgets […]
Putting sleepless Vista to sleep
Since I have my new computer & Vista x86 I had problems with putting it into sleep or hibernate state – as soon it went to sleep/hibernate state it […]
Intelli* stuff for Vista
Microsoft finally released IntelliType Pro (keyboard), IntelliPoint (mouse) and Fingerprint Reader (no 64bit support on this one, yuck) software. Another piece in the Vista drivers puzzle. Get the stuff […]
PerfectDisk 8 runs on Vista
PerfectDisk 8, my favorite disk defragmentator, runs on Vista now. You really should run a disk defragmentaion once in while if you want your disk(s) to work at […]