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Portal 2 Announced

Portal 2 is the sequel to 2007’s Portal, which won 70 industry achievement awards.


Valve confirms intent to produce Mac games

Valve is indeed planning to port some of its most popular games to the Mac, confirms the developer’s marketing VP, Doug Lombardi. A teaser image makes reference to Apple’s famous “Get a Mac” ads with…



Printers

When are we gonna get rid of these things? They waste paper. They break because they have too many moving parts. The driver model (software you install to make them work) needs top be constantly massaged and updated for them to work on your computer.

They give IT guys constant headaches, and I am not even talking about when they, god forbid, involve a copier or are an all-in-one machine with a scanner.

Here are a couple tips for setting up a new printer.

1. When you buy a new printer, don’t even bother with the CD in the box. Don’t throw it away either. Keep it to the side and go directly to the manufactures website and search for the latest software for your machine. This will help avoid issues with operating system compatibility.

2. Load only the driver that are for your OS. If your “new” printer only has software for Windows XP and you are on Windows 7, take it back!

3. Use the printing and scanning utilities that are included with your OS.  If you plug in your new printer (or scanner) and it automatically installs all the soft ware form the internet, stop there. Both Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard have very good utilities on making your devices function properly out of the box. I especially like the fact that Apple will occasionally get updates direct from the manufacture and load the via Software update.


Cables

I have noticed recently that people buy cables from the stores they buy their devices from. Why? I guess the public doesn’t really know that the Best Buys and Fry’s electronics of the world may give you the best prices for your new Blu-ray player, but they really want to rake you over the coals for that HDMI cable to connect it to your high def TV. So, whats a consumer to do?

Go online! my personal choice is monoprice.com. That same $30 HDMI cable is $4.01 on that site.

Now you may think it is lower quality, but the truth is they are the same! These are digital cables which mean they either work or they don’t. There is no “grey area”.


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Tumblr is pretty cool. So I started a blog.


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