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Friday, August 20th, 2010
By Carlos Cisneros
I have been wanting to write a short post on 5 Windows apps I find useful. I pretty much use these apps everyday and have found them to be user-friendly and most importantly they are free!
1. Royal TS – http://www.code4ward.net/main/
Long gone are the days when I used Remote Desktop Connection to access machines on a network. Royal TS is simple to set up, it’s UI is a delight to navigate and I have found that I get more work done and can switch between different sessions very quickly. This app is a must for IT professionals.
2. Pidgin - http://www.pidgin.im/
It’s not called the universal chat client for nothing! I used to switch between Facebook Chat in a tab on my browser and Google Talk and Yahoo Messenger. Instead of having all three open, I found that Pidgin can integrate all these protocols into one buddy list. The great thing is I don’t even need to log into Facebook to chat with my friends, they just show up in one buddy list which you can sort by name. Great stuff!

3. Snipping Tool – Built into Windows Vista and Windows 7
This is a must for bloggers and anyone that needs to take screenshots. The snipping tool can be found in the Windows Vista and Windows 7 start menu in the Accessories folder. Once launched, drag the cursor around the area you want to snip. Save the image and presto! You get a screenshot in a few seconds.
Want to speed up the process? I went a step further my assigning a keyboard shortcut in the Snipping Tool properties window. In the Shortcut key field, hit the combination of keys you want to assign, and hit apply. In my case, now all I need to do to start snipping is hit Ctrl + F12. Love it!

4. CCleaner – http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download/standard
You will be amazed at how much crap your browser and operating system can gather. Run CCleaner and free up some much needed space. It’s fast, it’s efficient and it takes seconds. I use it all the time.
5. Google Chrome – http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/landing_chrome.html?hl=en
I suppose this is not really an app, but need to mention it as I use it everyday! What can I say? I love Google’s browser. It’s lighting fast, it launches instantly, and there are great extensions you can install. It is currently my favorite browser
Recommended extensions: AdBlock, Facebook Fixer, IE Tab.
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
By Justin Marshall
If you live in the Bay Area or any other fast paced metropolitan city chances are you have a smart phone. For those still flipping out your Moto Razor it may be time to upgrade. There is no be all end all to phone, though many attempt to coerce you to believe the “all hail Apple” stigma. In today’s world, with so many turning to smart phones as a way of life, the phone you use is just about as subjective as what kind of car you drive. Here are a few comparisons of the leading smart phones, accompanied with a chart of raw specifications to help you when you make your choice.
Coverage
We all know how very important it is to have coverage, without it your phone is just a cool mp3 player/ game console. In order to have that constant connection to your Facebook or twitter account, or by the offhand chance you want to connect with someone by a phone call, the bars are essential. It is a widely known fact that Verizon has the best 3g data coverage; with At&t and Sprint trailing shortly behind. It’s a good idea to check out the coverage in your area for each company before choosing, because the signal varies by region.
Operating System
The Iphone 4 sports Apples OS, which has been described by many as intuitive and easy to navigate. Apple products are great at being user friendly when it come to the interface and user experience. Sprint’s Htc Evo currently has the upgrade to Google’s Android 2.2 operating system, compared to Verizon’s Droid X only having Android 2.1. (for now, at least) Google has created a very open source operating system for Android, allowing users to customize and craft their phones to their linking. It may not be as user friendly as Apple OS, but Android isn’t as restrictive as Apple with the available applications. You can jailbreak your Apple iphone at www.jailbreakme.com. Jailbreaking allows users to have a less restrictive experience on the Iphone, although Apple does not suggest it and it may cause you to lose reception and/or security.
You can see for yourself any additional differences in this chart. With the selections of phones, it really is a give and take; figure out what you truly want. If coverage is be the most important to you, logically you would lean toward Verizon’s Droid X. If being the most cutting edge is your thing, the latest Android operating system 2.2 is exclusive to the Htc Evo. Or if having a sleek, small, lightweight phone is what you desire, then the Iphone would fit nicely in your designer jean’s pocket. My biggest suggestion is to try before you buy, and not to base your choice on hype. Everyone has varying opinions and ideas on which operating system and shape is the best for them. So, since we all have our own view of genius, and now that you know the facts, ask yourself: Whats the smartest phone for me?
Specs
| AT&T | Verizon | Sprint | |
| Iphone 4 | Droid X | Htc Evo | |
| Operating System | Ios 4 | Android 2.1 | Android 2.1, 2.2 |
| Screen Size | 3.5 Inch IPS @ 960X640 | 4.3 Inch TFT @ 480X854 | 4.3 Inch TFT LCD @ 480X800 |
| Size | 4.5 x 2.31 x 0.37 inches | 5.02 x 2.58 x 0.39 inches | 4.8 x 2.6 x 0.5 |
| Memory | 512MB RAM | 512MB RAM | 1GB ROM 512MB RAM |
| Processor Speed | 1GHZ | 1GHZ | 1GHZ |
| Storage | 16GB/ 32GB internal | 8GB(up to 32 GB w/ micro sd) | 8GB(up to 32GB W/micro sd) |
| External Storage | None | Available | Available |
| Rear Camera | 5 mp 1.75 micro, flash | 8mp w/ autofocus dual flash | 8mp w/ autofocus dual flash |
| Front Camera | Vga | None | 1.3 mp |
| MIFI- Hotspot | None | Available | Available |
| Second Mic | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Video Resolution | 720p 30fps | 720 | 720 20fps |
| Adobe Flash | Never | Coming with Fro Yo 2.2 | Flash lite |
| Weight | 4.8 ounces | 5.47 ounces | 6 ounces |
| Wi-Fi | Available | Available | Available(wireless n w/ froyo 2.2) |
| Fm Radio | None | Available | Available |
| Tv Out | Apple Av Cables | Hdmi Out | micro Hdmi |
| Bluetooth | 2.1 + Edr | 2.1 + Edr | 2.1 + Edr |
| Sim | Micro Sm | None | None |
| Price | $199/$299 w/ 2 year contract | $199 w/ 2 year contract and rebate | $199 w/ 2 year contract and Rebate |