Enterprise CIO Forum: Will VDI decrease or increase your desktop TCO?
So the question is, does VDI substantially improve operational costs?
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So the question is, does VDI substantially improve operational costs?
Enterprise CIO Forum: Will VDI decrease or increase your desktop TCO? Read More »
What if you could instantly find out when a price on an online item hits a low point?
Free Tool Saves Time & Money for Online Shoppers Read More »
If you’re thinking about dropping your cable TV in favor of online TV and movie streaming, you should know about the Roku box, which makes it simple to bring online video to your big screen TV. Here’s a review of the latest Roku 2 models, and my take on whether it can replace your cable TV subscription…
Bob Rankin: Can Roku Replace Cable TV? Read More »
Windows 8 is coming next year (at least, that’s what we expect) and we all know it’s going to be optimized for touch screens and tablets.
Winnews.com: Using Pen & Touch Input on Windows 7 Read More »
There’s a program called ChatSend currently doing the rounds on Facebook, and at time of writing just over 114,000 people have hit the “Like” button which no doubt means a high proportion of that tally have downloaded and installed it. Including one in my stream—
GFI Vipre: Facebook Users Beware-A little too chatty? Read More »
The Chromebook has been out for a while, and it certainly has its pros and cons. While it may be a capable device for general web browsing, it is held back by a high price point and general lack of features to support the cost of entry.
Chris Pirillo: Is the Chromebook Good Enough? Read More »
Some of us like our PC to always be ready when we enter the room. Waiting for the system to boot up can be annoying. Thankfully, there is a solution that allows you to schedule startups and shutdowns to save you time, and possibly reduce your electricity bill.
Maketecheasier.com: How to make Windows 7 System Startup & Shutdown on a schedule. Read More »
Ever wonder how those dynamic Windows 7 themes work? Well I want to show you just how you can create your own dynamic theme with just a few extra steps in front of the typical built in sharing that Windows 7 offers through Theme Packs. First you need a theme file and for this we are just going to utilize one of the files that are already included in Windows 7.
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David asked how he could return a date associated with the maximum value in a particular column. In David’s application, he had two columns containing dates and weights associated with those dates. He could figure out how to determine the maximum weight, but not how to pull the date on which that weight occurred.
Excel.Tips.Net: Returning a Weight and a Date Read More »