Got our XBox360 back this last Friday. It’s hooked-up, and is good and working as of this writing, and now it’s a LOT quieter too. Bonus!
So glad I bought the extended Warranty direct from Microsoft…
Got our XBox360 back this last Friday. It’s hooked-up, and is good and working as of this writing, and now it’s a LOT quieter too. Bonus!
So glad I bought the extended Warranty direct from Microsoft…
Megalith Systems has just released version 5.4j of GPS Tuner, their award winning “Off-road†GPS Navigation application.
This new version includes these new features:
– When installed on Magellan’s MobileMapper 6, it can take advantage of the special sensors (E-Compass, Temperature, Pressure) that this device contains. Details can be found at: http://www.gpstuner.com/download/GPSTuner_v5_MM6.pdf
– When installed on an HTC Diamond/Touch Pro, it can take advantage of the sensors (Light Sensor for Day/Night mode, Nav Sensor for Zooming In/Out in Map Window or in Graphs).
For all other devices:
– Fullscreen display
– Long press of EXIT button can send GPS Tuner to background (minimize)
– Optimized display of tracks and routes on VGA devices
Check out the 2 week free trial at http://www.gpstuner.com/index.html
I was so totally surprised when I opened my e-mail this morning before heading off to work, and saw that Microsoft had written me to announce that they were presenting me with the 2009 Microsoft MVP Award in the “Windows Mobile Devices†category for all of my hard work helping-out at MobilitySite, the Microsoft Windows Mobile “Total Access†forums, and for my assistance helping out Megalith Systems (authors of GPS Tuner).
This award is given to exceptional technical community leaders who actively share their high quality, real world expertise with others.
Wow! I’m honestly still in a state of shock (more than 12 hours later)…
Well, the Xbox360 failed to boot twice last night, but allowed us to watch one last DVD movie Saturday night. But after that, dead. And this time, instead of locking-up on a game, it is now displaying the 3-Red Rings problem that is more often the problem experienced by the rest of the general public. I’ll have to box it up and send it off to Microsoft to fix (glad I bought an extended warranty). Microsoft says 2 to 3 weeks to fix. That’s not bad, but since it was also our DVD player, we’ll have to go without our Games and Movies for almost a month.
Hopefully it won’t really take that long. Still… Sigh…
I’ve been reviewing a lot of different products lately, and I’m trying to put them together for formal publication.
Here’s a partial list: Linksys WRVS4400N Business Router (Gigabit, Wireless “Nâ€, built-in VPN Server), Linksys Wireless “N†Notebook Adapter card, Shavlik Technologies “NetChk Protect†update service, NOD32 AntiVirus 2.7, and Soti’s “Pocket Controller Professionalâ€, and the MobileEdge “Men’s Backpackâ€.
Additionally, Jana will be producing a Product Review of the Tritton AX “Visor†Bluetooth Car Kit. Hopefully we can get these all finished-up and posted soon!
I just hooked-up my new Linksys WRVS4400N Wireless N Router with VPN server built-in. It is currently acting like an Access Point at this juncture, since I want to make sure some issues I discovered during my research phase do not become apparent before I place it in Gateway mode, where it will control of my entire network and the Internet connection.
But already, I am quite impressed by this unit. And boy, is this puppy fast. My Wireless G signal strength appears to be about 40% better than with my previous 2Wire 1800HG Wireless G Router. And the number of security options is truly dizzying. I’ll be beating on it for the next day or so, then hook it up so that it will be the Gateway. This hurried aspect is due to my having received the Router today, and the seller only offers a 3-day window for returns.
Purchased on eBay just today (not a venue I normally purchase hardware from, but they had an unbeatable price of $100.00, which is more than half off it’s regular price).
This router is so high-end, it boggles the imagination. It has Wireless-N, dual-band reception, a VPN server, and even Intrusion Protection (IP). Not to mention GIGABIT network speeds for the local network, and full backward compatibility for Wireless G (and way old “Bâ€) connections.
My life will be so much easier after I get this router installed: I can retire the VPN function that my tired old Windows 2000 Server currently controls, and my VPN will be back-up and running again!
It will offer me future growth capability in two areas, I currently do not have Wireless-N clients yet, nor are any of my desktop’s equipped with Gigabit Ethernet adapters, so whenever I wish to take advantage of those technologies, they are there waiting for me.
The big benefit for me will be Intrusion Protection (IP) feature, which is a step further than an SPI Firewall (Stateful Packet Inspection), which the unit also comes with as an Industry standard.
But it’s the VPN that I will get the most use out of. I use VPN on almost a daily basis to link my laptop with my home network so I can access File Shares and FTP.
I’ll be reviewing this unit in the near future. Hopefully it’ll get high-marks…
Of interest to me and any other bloggers out there: Microsoft has a Technical Preview of the latest version of LiveWriter available here.
This release is largely about updates to the Writer SDK, which now includes hooks for pre- and post-publish events. These updates are still experimental and these APIs are not stable–we may make changes based on your feedback that break plug-ins that use these new methods. However, we’re really excited about the new set of scenarios have been unlocked and look forward to hearing feedback from all of you Writer plug-in developers out there.
For more details about the SDK, please see the blog post on Windows Live Dev.
New Features
You’ll also get an early look at some improvements and new features we’ve been working on:
Video and Image Publishing Enhancements
- Upload videos to Soapbox
- Image cropping and tilting
- Additional border styles
- Support for LightBox and other image previewing effects (like Slimbox, Smoothbox, and others)
- Support for centering images
Editing Enhancements
- Auto Linking
- Smart quotes/typographic characters
- Word count
UI Improvements
- Revised main toolbar
- Tabs for view switching
- Improved category control with search/filtering
I just installed Shavlik’s NetChk Protect 6.1.0 (build 57), a product that that I used more than a year ago, back when it was version 5.31.  This previous product ran for a whole year and kept my six systems (one server, two laptops, and three desktops) fully up-to-date.Â
Sure, Windows Update can do this for you for free, but the process is controlled by Microsoft, who does not always have the consumer’s best interest in mind when they install products like Windows Genuine Advantage, which can take a totally legitimate installation of Windows XP and disable it for no apparent reason.
Also, NetChk Protect updates a lot of common non-MS applications like Adobe Reader, WinZip, etc…
I will be performing a product review of the NetChk Protect application in the future, so we’ll see how this product does in the next month or so…
Good news and bad news on the home DSL front. The good news is that 2Wire sent me word today that they would love to be able to help me. Unfortunately, (can you sense the pending bad news?), they then told me that they will be unable to assist me further, as their inventory of the 6v 2000mA A/C adapter is exhausted.
So I have a perfectly good Router that can’t be powered-up because all of the A/C adapters burn-out prematurely.
It looks like I’ll end-up buying a nice Linksys router instead… Any ideas?