All This, and They Take Pictures, Too

From the NYT: Every occupation entails answering certain frequently asked questions at parties. If you’re a jeweler, it may be, ‘Do you ever give discounts to friends?’ If you’re a therapist, it’s, ‘Can I ask you about this hypothetical guy I know?’ If you’re a dermatologist, it’s, ‘Will you just have a quick look at …

Dell is swell, customers say

From TechRepublic: Reversing a recent slide in satisfaction rankings among its business customers, Dell beat out Hewlett-Packard and IBM in a measure that’s closely watched for potential insights into future PC sales trends. We use them here at work (we have about 60 of them) and think they are great. The computers are reliable and …

IBM Sale Official

From the NYT: I.B.M. announced late yesterday the sale of its personal computer business to Lenovo, China’s largest personal computer maker, a deal that reflects the industrial and economic ambitions of not only the two companies but also their two nations. This was mentioned a couple of days ago.

Junk-Out for Outlook

Michael Davis emailed me recently that The Naked PC newsletter had done a review of Junk-Out. I’ve heard of this software before. There was a Microsot MVP (I can’t remember who it was) who recommended it. Yet another product we may review at some point.

GMail Spam

Well, after 7 months and over 1369 messages (about 35 MB worth) I got my first GMail Spam. They don’t even look like they were actually addressed to me. Nowhere in the header did I see my email address. Chris said he’s also received some spam. Hopefully it doesn’t become an epidemic like Hotmail.

Sunbelt Software CounterSpy Spyware Destroyer

From an email from Sunbelt Software: People are talking about CounterSpy Spyware Destroyer. “I ran the latest Adaware, Spybot Search and Destroy, NAV 2005, deleted all cookies, temp files and temp Internet files BEFORE I installed CounterSpy. So how in the heck did CounterSpy find 19 pieces of Spyware, 113 bad cookies and 120 infected …