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Thursday, November 22, 2012

I Blame it on the Pizza Box (and my brother)

Posted on 7:28 PM by Unknown

Over the past month or two I have shared a number of posts regarding my desire to explore upgrading my text/voice-only Samsung Mythic/SGH-a897 mobile phone.

It has been a solid performer and I love the haptic virtual keyboard.

Both Lavie and Alvis have iPhone 4 models. Mom and Dad both have iPhones. My brother has recently upgraded to a wicked iPhone 5.

I’ve been quite happy with just unlimited texting/mobile calls and supporting the family in the iOS phone arena.

Or so I thought.  The more I supported them, the more the disparity between my phone and theirs became clear.  At night I would ask Lavie to borrow hers when I didn’t want to pull out my laptop to check a TV schedule or look up an arcane fact on a whim.  Alvis would roll her eyes when I asked her to look up something when we were running errands.

The writing..as they say..was on the wall. Future Mobile Phone Upgrade?

So, timing being what it is, I’ve pretty passionately followed all the buzz and technical details on the Windows 8 Phone. Windows 8 Phone: Linkage Round-up.

I liked a lot of what I saw. The hardware seemed solid. The OS seemed fresh and different. And Windows Phone 8 seemed to resolve a lot of the issues that hampered Windows Phone 7/7.5.

So with an offer of an early Christmas Day present from my brother and the image of a takeout pizza box lid in my mind, we went last Saturday to a local corporate mobile carrier and I walked out the door with an…Apple - iPhone 5 (black - 64GB), and a handful of accessories.

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Whatever observations and parallels may have already been drawn along these lines by others in the past, I am struck by a feeling that I am reliving a lot of the Monolith interaction/awe first experienced in 2001 A Space Odyssey when I behold this object. I’m not sure if it is here to monitor and guide me or if I will be changed (positively or negatively) by it. It is an amazing tool to be sure.

It is seriously serious and I’m seriously and passionately in love with it. Samsung may have that sexy Galaxy S III ad and does a great job mocking a particular group of smartphone users, but when I reach for the black iPhone 5, I can’t help but think (guiltily and wrongly) of this Fiat 500 Abarth commercial.

Please bear with me as I explain just a bit.

  • My brother’s early gift was a significant factor, but maybe not the way gentle readers may think. He is a super-cool dude and I am forever indebted to him for this early and generous delivery. However, while it did influence when I made the iPhone jump (now rather than early next year), and what iPhone I jumped to (iPhone 5 at a 64 GB level), I have no doubt that I would have still gone with the iPhone…with it only being an iPhone 4/S at maybe a 16 GB level. That would have been well within my personal budget point with shelves being cleared for the iPhone 5 products and you can get them for $100 or so with a 2-year contract, or much less.
  • The more reviews I read, and the more ads I saw, and the more videos I watched on line, two “features” really stood out regarding the Windows Phones. I came to seriously find the “live” tile feature/notifications way too “noisy” and the phone and its app base seemed to be centered around online social media/interactions. The tiles constantly called out for attention and response. And all the core apps featured called for sharing information with others and getting information from others. Identifying these trends (fairly or not) was a clarion call that the Windows 8 Phone and I were likely not to be BFF’s. Being borderline OCD, I have enough trouble with my in-box at work not stressing me out and I’m continually challenged to not let my inbox drive my agenda/tasking. And while I get the whole social-media thing, I’m not a Twitter user, not a Facebook user, I do blog and love sharing info…but am at the core an introvert and prefer to interact with a small core of folks and emails and texting does me just fine…thank you very much. Having a phone that seemed centered around the on-line social experience and chattering at me all day long just didn’t seem like a good idea.
  • The more I researched and compared the apps available in the Apple App Store against those in the Windows Phone Apps+Games Store, the more the (current) disparity seemed clear. I could find some free apps for the Windows Phone I might use, I could find way-too-many apps in the Apple App Store I would actually need and…wait for it…purchase
  • Hardware wasn’t as much a deciding factor as I thought it would be. Almost all current smartphones (Android/Apple/Microsoft) all have an acceptable level of power for their OS platforms. And since I was going from a voice/texting platform, almost anything I picked would seem like a sports-car in comparison. Sure I read the tech specs and crunched the numbers, but any of the platforms I considered would have done a super job for my needs.
  • I could with some minor work, port our still growing iTunes library of music/video to the Windows Phone but with no work it could be added to the iPhone.
  • My whole family is happy dual-natured and I can support them fine: Desktop/Laptops are Windows OS. Mobile devices are iPhones/iPads and I can support them fine.
  • As I recounted in the last post, the cellular store sales folks practically ignored the latest Windows 8 Phones on their display shelf. They weren’t busy when I visited them and there was no concern they didn’t operate properly, or even at all. That sent a signal to me loud and clear…intended or not about that product line.
  • And then there was the pizza box. That was the clincher for me. See, I had dropped by a major pizza delivery chain on the way home from work a few weeks ago to grab dinner for us. I called ahead on the road and placed my order. I picked up the pies and while we were digging them out of the boxes, I noted that on the (very graphically overloaded) box lid, that they offered smartphone apps for both the Android and iPhone for placing your pizza order. But not for Windows Phone. And I really couldn’t imagine them placing one there for it. Ever. Once that became burned into my awareness, I suddenly found that MOST places and businesses and services I use and go do had Android and iPhone apps but none for Windows Phones. Not my bank, not my insurance company, not my grocery store, not my electric company, not my cable company, to name just a few. That is serious.  To be fair, I’m sure that with time, maybe these places I spend my money at will eventually pay someone to develop a Windows Phone app. But they don’t have them yet…and I need them now.  Maybe Microsoft’s Windows Phone will mature and go on to live in an app-rich eco-system. But right now it isn’t and I don’t need a chatty junior-high school BFF. I need a mature and trusted platform…especially if I’m going to be shelling out $-$$ for apps.

The iPhone 5 is slim (almost 1/2 the thickness of my former Samsung Mystic phone), super fast (is there a quad-core in that thing?), video display is the Retina type and super crisp and rich, all apps I’m using so far open super-fast; no crashes or hangs. Reception is way better than my Mystic ever was. I paired my quite old Jawbone Bluetooth to it. It’s taken me the better part of a week (and some loving and patient coaching through iOS idiosyncrasies from Lavie and Alvis) to get used to the navigational tricks but I never feel frustrated or lost. Siri is like having Zooey Deshanel in my pocket all the time. And yes, it is joined to our home Wi-Fi to save on data-plan usage.

For posterity (or the curious) listed below are the free/$-$$ Apple Apps I have loaded up on it right now to get started. I also have collection of playlist music loaded from our iTunes library along with three full-length digital movies. I’ve not even scratched the surface of the 64 GB of storage it holds.

Note: all links point to the application’s page in the iTunes App Store unless otherwise specified.

The Core Apps

These are the ones I expect to use the majority of the time for information intake.

  • Chrome - (free) - While the Safari browser on the iPhone is fine, I prefer the Chrome browser.
  • Gmail - (free) - I use this for one of my primary personal accounts…though sadly it doesn’t yet support multiple Gmail accounts at this time. I use the Apple Mail app for the rest of my email accounts.
  • Kindle - (free) - for all my Kindle books on the Amazon cloud.
  • Byline - ($$) - An RSS feed reader. I’ve uploaded my Omea Feed Reader OMPL file to Google Reader and linked Byline to that. I like that I can sync all my RSS feeds via home Wi-Fi and cache them to the iPhone to read at my pleasure on the go without hitting my data-plan balance if I don’t want to. It is very fast and hasn’t choked on any of the feeds I follow yet.
  • YouTube - (free) - Guilty entertainment pleasure.
  • ESPN ScoreCenter - (free) - I don’t have it set to push notifications/alerts but wanted an easy location to check my favorite teams. This does the job much easier than checking Google and is very customizable.

Daily Utilities

These are apps that I may not use quite so frequently, but think I am going to need from a practical standpoint.

  • MiniKeePass - (free) - able to read my KeePass database on the go.
  • Wave Timer - (free) - timing made simple for hard-boiled eggs and other cooking fun.
  • Decibel 10th - (free) - for when I’m checking up on the sound-desk operations.
  • MyRadar Weather Radar - (free) - Adequate for now but I’m looking into other more HD quality radar apps ($-$$) with closer to “live” imaging. I’m a storm/radar junkie. Recommendations?
  • The Weather Channel® Max - ($) - no ads like the free version has. One of many weather apps available but this one seems to have a good balance for my personal needs.
  • Find My iPhone - (free) - enough said.
  • Converter Plus - (free) - got it for metric and IT unit conversion support.
  • iHandy Carpenter - ($) - got the full set of apps so I can make sure those server/switch racks are pretty level (or not).
  • Easy Note + To Do - (free) - may not be the final choice. Wanted a simple (but visually neat) note/task list…not looking for a full PIMM app. Tried Franklin-Covey back in the day and we just didn’t get along in the long-term.

A Bit More Specialized

  • Adobe Photoshop Express - (free) - for some quick touch ups and effects.
  • Adobe Reader for iPhone - (free) - I carry a lot of PDF whitepapers, manuals, and digital media magazines. Should supplement the Kindle app nicely.
  • Learn German: Babbel - (free) - I’m got a German family background and always have felt guilty I know more Spanish than German. Who knows…?
  • Commander Compass Lite - (free) - more “manly” compass than the stock Apple one. May yet spring for the ($) version.

News

  • NPR - (free) - for when the radio isn’t handy.
  • PBS - (free) - to check our local PBS programming schedules.
  • PRI - (free) - more news.
  • Science Friday - (free) - Science news fix
  • TED - (free) - motivations and outside-the-box visioning.

For the IT Guy

These are currently mostly helpful to me and the personal Wi-Fi/networks I have and support. They also provide useful lookup information for IT research and troubleshooting. Pretty cool stuff and capabilities, even around a mostly (still) wired world. 

  • Speedtest.net Mobile Speed Test - (free) - for checking data-transmission speeds.
  • Fing - Network Scanner - (free) - who knew a super-cool network scanner I loved in a desktop version is available in a mobile version? Easy to keep an eye on my home network connections.
  • Deep Whois - ($) - super cool appearance and handy for IP/Hostname lookups.
  • Nice Trace - traceroute - ($) - This is a really handy and easy-to-use traceroute tool. Must have.
  • Network Ping Lite - (free) - Neat subnet pinger/sweeper with a few other tools tossed in.
  • Mocha iSys - (free) - While it isn’t a Process Explorer or Process Monitor app, it does provide a wealth of key technical info on the iPhone unit.
  • Mocha VNC for iPhone - ($$) - VNC remote viewer app to connect to a VNC-based server system. I use this around the house (and at the church-house) to remote-connect to our desktop systems. This paid version has enough bells and whistles to justify the expense over the free Mocha VNC Lite version which I tried for a few days. That was stable and easy so I jumped to the paid version. It worked flawlessly with my TightVNC server/apps.  Cool Trick: connect my home laptop via Cat-6 to our 1 GB router port (Wi-Fi ok as well), connect laptop HDMI video output to our home TV with the HDMI cable. Jump on couch and watch streaming movies via Hulu outputed to big-screen and use Mocha VNC on iPhone as fancy remote to control streaming content selections on laptop. I remember as a kid when the BetaMax “remote” was a corded remote strung across the living room floor. How far have we come?!  Alternative I considered was VNC Viewer for iPhone but there wasn’t a free version and I didn’t want to drop the ($$$) for a VNC Viewer I couldn’t trial first to be sure it worked flawlessly with TightVNC.
  • I still need to pick out a subnet/mask calculator. I’ve got several desktop apps I use, but would find a iPhone app version handy to have. I found a few so far but didn’t feel the love just yet for any I have uncovered so far.
  • Any additional IT/network support/reference App recommendations?

Additional Reference Links

  • Best iPhone Apps - MakeUseOf blog
  • Getting Location Aware & Other Useful Tips On Getting The Most Out Of Siri [iPhone] - MakeUseOf blog
  • The 50 Best Free iPhone Apps of 2012 - PCMag.com
  • 6 Best iPhone VNC Clients & Remote Access Apps - (2008 post) - VoIP-Sol.com
  • iOS - AddictiveTips
  • iPhone.AppStorm - iPhone App Reviews, Games, Roundups & Giveaways
  • Why I might switch from an iPhone to an Android smartphone [Updated] - Dwight Silverman’s TechBlog
  • First impressions: Apple’s iPhone 5 is better than its specs - Dwight Silverman’s TechBlog
  • Follow-up: Did I make the right decisions sticking with iPhone & AT&T? [Updated] - Dwight Silverman’s TechBlog

Expect considerably more iPhone OS postings and diminished Win 8 Phone posting here at GSD. If that bums you out, blame the pizza company and my brother.

If you have any advice and/or favorite apps you have found beneficial please consider sharing your experience in the comments. They would be well appreciated.

Cheers!

--Claus V.

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Windows 8 Phone: Linkage Round-up

Posted on 3:45 PM by Unknown

Back in early October, I was beginning to consider the move into the “smart-phone” world with an upgrade to a Windows 8 Phone.

Accordingly I have been watching Windows 8 Phone news, reviews, and tips like a hawk.

Here is a linkfest update of new material since the last post on the subject.

General Discussion

  • Windows Phone 8 review: Microsoft lays a foundation for success - Ars Technica
  • Windows Phone 8 review - The Verge
  • Windows Phone 8 review - Engadget
  • The Windows Blog - Microsoft’s new source for Windows 8 Phone news
  • After Apple v. Samsung, the smartphone market will never be the same [Updated] - Dwight Silverman’s TechBlog
  • How I Switched To Microsoft Windows Phone 8 - It Was Easy! - ReadWrite
  • iOS 6 vs Android 4.2 vs Windows Phone 8 Feature Comparison Chart - Addictive Tips
  • The smartphone decision: What about the Nokia Lumia 920? (Review) - Dwight Silverman’s TechBlog

Windows 8 Phone Apps

  • Marketplace - Windows Phone - Microsoft
  • Office Next - Introducing the new Office on Windows Phone 8 - Microsoft
  • 5 Fullscreen News Apps For Windows 8 - MakeUseOf Blog
  • New Windows Phone 8 OS packs in social, personalization features - Ars Technica
  • Try Before You Buy: 6 Emulators For Test-Driving Mobile Phones - MakeUseOf Blog
  • Windows Phone Emulator - Microsoft
  • Windows Phone Demo - Microsoft

Usage Tips

  • Windows Phone 8 guide - Know Your Cell
  • A Look At What's New In Windows Phone 8 - Addictive Tips
  • What's new in Windows Phone 8? - BetaNews
  • Q&A: The new Windows Phone 8 lock screen - The Windows Blog
  • The story behind the Windows Phone 8 Start screen - The Windows Blog
  • What’s new in photos and video for Windows Phone 8 - The Windows Blog
  • Verizon to sell Windows Phone 8 on Thursday. Plus: a cheat sheet for U.S. shoppers. - The Windows Blog

Windows 8 Phone Videos

  • Windows Phone Videos - YouTube
  • VIDEO: Meet Windows Phone 8… through Joe Belfiore - Kurt Shintaku's Blog
  • What’s new with Windows Phone 8 - Next at Microsoft - TechNet Blog

Nokia Lumia 920

  • Nokia Lumia 920 Windows Phone with PureView Camera - Nokia
  • AT&T prices Windows Phone 8 to sell - BetaNews
  • Lumia 920 vs. Galaxy S III (AT&T) vs. One X vs. Ativ S vs. iPhone 4S - The Verge
  • Nokia Lumia 920 and HTC Windows Phone 8X Are Great, and Yet - NYTimes.com

HTC Windows Phone 8X

  • Windows Phone 8X by HTC Overview - HTC Smartphones
  • INFO: Mary Jo Foley & Paul Thurrott on the HTC Windows Phone 8X - Kurt Shintaku's Blog
  • Deboxing the HTC Windows Phone 8X - Ars Technica
  • Hands on with HTC 8X and Windows Phone 8 – istartedsomething Blog

Samsung ATIV S

This is my biggest disappointment! I had hoped to have a lot more material here regarding the Samsung ATIV S phone that really caught my fancy. The design and features really impressed me and when I went into our mobile carrier’s area “corporate” store last week to look at the smart-phone choices and chat with the sales reps, they said they hadn’t heard much about it.

I really hadn’t expected it to be out until mid-December but was hoping for some more info.

Alas, information remains slim. And as of tonight, I still haven’t been able to confirm any pricing on our carrier’s network.

  • Samsung ATIV S vs HTC Windows Phone 8X - PhoneArena
  • Samsung ATIV S gets pushed back to December - Windows Phone Central
  • Samsung Ativ S hands on: Samsung retains its Focus on Windows Phone 8 - Digital Trends
  • Samsung Ativ S review: A fresh start - GSMArena

Going to the Dance

They did have section devoted to Windows 8 Phones out stocked with an HTC Win8 phone and some Nokia models.

Curiously, none were working and the staff didn’t seem to concerned. Some didn’t have any power at all. One was working but through an error message regarding the connection being “invalid” every time you flipped screens.

One was working, but the full experience was just thumbing through the basic apps. No live tiles were working and (again) the browser didn’t connect.

I was really shocked. As a fairly tech-savvy user shopping for a smart-phone, and showing interest in the Windows 8 Phone line offered, the entire experience was a major let-down. Rather than inspiring confidence in getting quality hands-on time with Microsoft Windows 8 Phone trying super-hard to crack the Apple iOS phone and Android grip, I was left disappointed and without confidence in the product and its offerings.

To be fair, that was probably not the fault of the Windows 8 Phone nor the HTC/Nokia products currently offered and more indicative of an official mobile carrier’s store and sales staff who seemed to be willing to treat the Win 8 Phone stock as an inconvenience. Different store and different staff and maybe things would be different.

However that was not the case and I was determined on walking out with a new smartphone.

And with that, I indeed did leave with a serious smartphone upgrade…and haven’t looked back since…

And to quote the sultry queen of bluegrass seduction Alison Krauss, I’ve got a New Favorite.

--Claus V.

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Windows 8 Linkage: Call me maybe?

Posted on 2:30 PM by Unknown

So Windows 8 has been out for a short while now.

Some folks are buying it and upgrading. Others are buying new hardware and getting it along for the ride. Others (like me) are still on the fence. Windows 8 is having one of the most successful OS launches yet, or not. Things remain murky all the way ‘round.

Meanwhile Win8 just wants to be everyone’s new friend.

I’m just getting burned out on the same Win8 commercials everywhere I turn the channel.

Below please find collected for my future reference the latest round of Windows 8 information and tippage that I am storing away Spring when I will likely upgrade to Windows 8. Or not.

Win8 - Start Here - Get It

  • Windows 8 upgrade will not create an ISO - Borns IT & Windows Blog

Win8 - Related Betas

  • NEWS: Office Home & Student 2013 RT Preview updated to Release - Kurt Shintaku's Blog

Win8 - Install It

  • Windows 8 Pro Upgrade: Black Screen Troubleshooter - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8 Upgrade-Failure troubleshooting and analysis - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • No support? No problem! Installing Windows 8 on a Mac with Boot Camp - Ars Technica
  • Windows 8 upgrade: "We are just a few things before" - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8 Upgrade: Step-by-Step - Part 1 - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8 Upgrade: Step-by-Step - Part 2 - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8 Upgrade: Step-by-Step - Part 3 - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8 Upgrade Troubleshooting FAQ - Part 1 - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8 Upgrade Troubleshooting FAQ - Part 2 - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8 Upgrade Troubleshooting FAQ - Part 3 - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8-trap: ESD DVD not EFI bootable - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • How to create a bootable Windows 8 installation DVD using the ESD folder - Page Start (Note: link recommended by my brother who had a pile of hurt trying to get his systems upgraded from Win 7 to Win 8 last weekend.)

Win8 - Under the Hood

  • Better on the inside: under the hood of Windows 8 - Ars Technica
  • Review: Windows 8 core apps OK for tablets, disappointing on desktops - Ars Technica
  • Surface disk space: a bit better, and a bit worse, than Microsoft says - Ars Technica

Win8 - To Go

  • Windows To Go Startup Options - Anything about IT
  • How To Create A Portable Windows 8 Enterprise To Go Workspace - Addictive Tips
  • Windows To Go workspace bug solved - - Borns IT & Windows Blog

Win8 - Tweaks

  • How To Tweak The Visual Effects In Windows 8 - MakeUseOf Blog
  • Get Your Google Back On Windows 8 With A New Dedicated Website [Updates] - MakeUseOf Blog
  • How To Use Windows 8 Themes in Windows 7 - Windows7hacker
  • How to Fix Windows 8’s Biggest Annoyances (and Make It More Like Windows 7) - Lifehacker
  • How To Allow Multiple Concurrent Users Log In Windows 8 through Remote Desktop - Windows7hacker
  • HOWTO: Extend internal Surface RT storage to the microSD card - Kurt Shintaku's Blog
  • Win8 BTD: [B]oot [T]o [D]esktop - Caschy’s Blog
  • Change Windows 8 Boot Menu To Standard Windows 7 Bootloader - Addictive Tips
  • Windows 8 – Script to automatically show the desktop - Anything about IT
  • Windows 8: boot into the desktop - Caschy’s Blog
  • Here Are Two Useful Registry Hacks To Make Windows 8 Faster - Addictive Tips
  • How To Bring Back Aero Effects In Windows 8 - Addictive Tips
  • Windows 8 Start Screen Personalization With Decor8 - Addictive Tips
  • Windows 8 Start Screen Customizer review - BetaNews
  • Windows 8 Start Screen Customizer v1.3 beta - by ~vhanla on deviantART
  • Windows 8, Step 0 - Turn on continuous backups via File History - Scott Hanselman’s ComputerZen
  • Windows 8: Enable Flash On Any Website In Internet Explorer 10 - Addictive Tips
  • Make A Fancy Tile on Windows 8 Start Screen - Windows7hacker
  • Silence Windows 8 notifications temporarily - Ed Bott
  • How To Add 'All Apps' Shortcut To Windows 8 Desktop & Taskbar - Addictive Tips
  • Customize Windows 8 Start Screen - Caschy’s Blog
  • Give Your Windows 8 Desktop A Makeover With Rainmeter & RocketDock - Addictive Tips
  • How To Disable "Drag To Close" For Modern Apps In Windows 8 - Addictive Tips
  • The Always Updated Windows 8 Tweaking Tool List - Windows7hacker

Win8 - Deeper Insights

  • Windows 8 provides 0x8024001E error - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8: Store will not work - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8: App Update Error 0x80073cf0 - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8 Freezes when WeTab and other computers - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Windows 8 Freeze the WeTab analysis Part 2 - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Where is the Startup Folder in Windows 8 and How To Easily Access to it? - Windows7hacker
  • INFO: “I have an Windows 8/RT app that just disappears/crashes & drops me into the desktop or a blue background. Dude, WTF?” - Kurt Shintaku's Blog
  • Windows 8: Force boot menu at startup settings BCD Injection - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • INFO: Windows 8 Modern apps failing to “start up”? One possible solution: Your Graphics Driver - Kurt Shintaku's Blog

Metro Apps That Caught My Eye

  • BoxCryptor App released for Windows 8 - Caschy’s Blog
  • Toolbox For Windows 8: Use Multiple Tools At Once In Adjustable Grids - Addictive Tips
  • 8 Zip is A File Compressing Tool for Windows 8 and RT - Windows7hacker
  • Watch High Definition Videos On Windows 8 With The Official Vimeo App - Addictive Tips
  • Browse The deviantART Gallery In Windows 8 With PicTRO - Addictive Tips
  • Best Windows 8 apps this week - BetaNews
  • Run Modern UI Apps Within Windows 8 Desktop With RetroUI Pro - Addictive Tips

Win8 - Usage Tips

  • Little Details: Windows 8 passwords - Next at Microsoft - TechNet Blog
  • Desktop on Windows RT makes sense - BetaNews
  • Music and Video in Windows 8: a work in progress - Ars Technica
  • DOWNLOAD: Windows 8 keyboard shortcut Quick Reference sheet - Kurt Shintaku's Blog
  • DOWNLOAD: Windows 8 Quick Reference Card - Kurt Shintaku's Blog
  • RELEASE: Windows Phone app for Windows 8/RT - Kurt Shintaku's Blog
  • Windows 8 primer: how to navigate Microsoft's new operating system - The Verge
  • Download Windows 8 For Dummies - Free eBook from Dell
  • Going to work with Windows 8 Enterprise - Ars Technica
  • Windows 8 Modern User Interface tips - 4sysops
  • Windows 8 basics: Tips, tricks, and cures - Ars Technica
  • How To Directly Search Settings and Files from Windows 8 Start Menu - Windows7hacker
  • Move Mouse Cursor Past Windows 8 Hot Corners In Multiple Monitor Setup - Addictive Tips
  • How To Configure And Use Multiple Monitors In Windows 8 - Addictive Tips
  • How to Use Windows 8's New File History Backup (aka Time Machine for Windows) - Lifehacker

Win8 - Miscellanea & Rumors

  • Windows 8 — Disappointing Usability for Both Novice & Power Users - Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox
  • Jumping Blind Into My “Windows RT” Surface - Bits from Bill
  • Microsoft's Big Hidden Windows 8 Feature: Built-In Advertising - HotHardware
  • Windows 8, the post-PC world, and Linux: Microsoft will prevail - Ars Technica
  • ReadWrite – Why Windows 8 PCs Look So Darn Different - ReadWrite
  • Windows 8: Does not so great ... - Borns IT & Windows Blog
  • Microsoft Surface Review: The Best… Something - ReadWrite

Windows 8 - GSD Previously Posted

  • Windows 8 Linkage: “Majestic Metro” version
  • Windows 8 Linkage: “Passage Public Metro” version
  • Windows 8 Linkage: “Metro Santiago” edition
  • Windows 8 Linkage: “Metro at Nightfall” edition
  • Windows 8 Linkage: Product Name “Something or Another”
  • Windows 8 Linkage: In Which a Name is Chosen
  • Windows 8 Linkage: A Bit Behind the Ball
  • Windows 8 - “It’s here” edition

Cheers

--Claus V.

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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Thank you, Veterans

Posted on 10:28 AM by Unknown

Today we remember our U.S. service veterans.

Yesterday I got to share a few hours with my father who is a Vietnam war veteran and had the chance to thank him for his service.

Here is a brief video produced by “TheWestPointChannel” on YouTube in honor of him and the many other veterans for their service to our country…and what that service stands for.

See also:

US Department of Veteran Affairs - Veterans Day Website

Veterans Day 2012 - National Salute to Veterans | PBS

Thank you, those who have served with honor, and valor, and in many cases…without notice.

Carry on.

Claus Valca

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