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  • Process Explorer for Windows v11.0

    Mark Russinovich has released Process Explorer for Windows v11.0. Ever wondered which program has a particular file or directory open? Now you can find out. Process Explorer shows you information about which handles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded. The Process Explorer display consists of two...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 09-08-2007
    Filed under: Microsoft, News, Technology
  • What a wonderful world...

    Summary: the Vista and Office 2007 releases are great opportunities for computer managers. And just plain fun! In the spirit of full disclosure I must admit I drink very substantially from the company KoolAid. Certainly more so than most. But that was true prior to actually working here (which is 8 years...
    Posted to Paul Thomsen at myITforum.com (Weblog) by pthomsen on 01-29-2007
    Filed under: technology
  • XBOX 360

    So of you lot in the States that have the new XBOX 360, how good is it, is it worth all the hype or should those of us that have yet to purchase one wait until more and more games hit the market. how about someone giving us an totally unbiased review on the machine.
    Posted to Michael Wood at myITforum (Weblog) by mwood on 12-14-2005
    Filed under: Technology
  • XBOX 360

    Well I guess we will not have many posts from the staes from now onwards, as the XBOX 360 is released, you will all be setting your tents up outside the stores ready to grab one. Think i will wait until the New Year, not that i will get any other choice, none available, the boss (Wife) says i will have...
    Posted to Michael Wood at myITforum (Weblog) by mwood on 11-21-2005
    Filed under: Technology
  • Web-site

    just thought I would post this, my father in law purchased a web-site script from ebay to create his own auction site, after many hours getting the script to work, both by paying the seller to work on it for days, he finally asked me to have a look, ( I have never built a website and never used cgi scripts...
    Posted to Michael Wood at myITforum (Weblog) by mwood on 11-10-2005
    Filed under: Technology
  • Zoto

    Check out Zoto, a flickr-like photo sharing site. Offers both free and paid service levels, and the free account has a 2 GB limit. Also has built-in support for posting directly to Blogger and Wordpress blogs, plus others (doesn't work here, though). You can upload photos to Zoto by using the Uploader...
    Posted to Mike Koch at myITforum.com (Weblog) by mkoch on 10-30-2005
    Filed under: Commentary, Technology
  • iPodder + WMP = No Use For iTunes

    Taking some time to catch up on my magazines this weekend, which had been piling up for a few weeks leading up to our vacation. I came across an article in the November issue of PCWorld (Gadget Tips, page 188), explaining how to use a utility named iPodder to auto-download podcasts, then configure Windows...
    Posted to Mike Koch at myITforum.com (Weblog) by mkoch on 10-30-2005
    Filed under: Commentary, Technology
  • GMail-enabled Google Toolbar

    I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere yet, but it's been available for some time now. Google has a separate version of their toolbar that includes a link to GMail. Aside from that, it's the same as the non-GMail toolbar . Maybe they're just holding it back until GMail is open to everyone. Speaking of...
    Posted to Mike Koch at myITforum.com (Weblog) by mkoch on 10-12-2005
    Filed under: Commentary, Technology
  • Security Now Podcasts

    Leo Laporte has always had a knack for translating tech-speak for the masses, and Steve Gibson does a great job of breaking complex security issues into bite-size pieces that make them easier to grasp. Every week, these guys spend 20-30 minutes discussing important issues of personal computer security...
    Posted to Mike Koch at myITforum.com (Weblog) by mkoch on 10-07-2005
    Filed under: Commentary, Technology, Security
  • HP Systems Insight Manager 5.0

    I just stumbled across this yesterday. HP recently released a new version of Insight Manager, their infrastructure management tool. I have a fondness for, and a data center full of, Proliant servers, so this is a welcome update for me. They've removed the java requirement for the client side, which thrills...
    Posted to Mike Koch at myITforum.com (Weblog) by mkoch on 09-16-2005
    Filed under: Commentary, Technology
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