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  • Syncing OneNote 2007 notes all over the place

    Since i will be using OneNote on my OQO for handwritten notes, and also would like to sync it with my PC at home, i started looking for information about syncing notes with multiple machines. Chris Pratley has a post on his blog explaining how to ...

  • RSync and Amazon S3

    So, over the last week, I have been backing up my photos to Amazon S3 using S3Backup. The problems with S3Backup are 1: its not easily scriptable (I can kick off a backup job, but I cant say just backup this directory…) 2: it syncs Whole file chan...

  • oqo blogging completly mobile

    so blogging on the oqo is very posible. this post is posted over bluetooth through the Atom life…. working well!

  • First 24hours with an OQO

    So, yesterday i talked about the design of the oqo, but i dident get a lot of time to play around with it properly, because 1: it needed to be charged for 24hours before i could unplug it, and 2, for some reason my Wireless network is acting up an...

  • Testing Windows Live Writer and Graffiti

    Right, after moving to Graffiti, Windows Live Writer was not working. And this morning Robert Sweetnam emailed me telling me my RSS feeds with feed burner where screwed. links where being sent to my internal server name, not blog.lotas-smartman.ne...

  • Good buy EEE, hello OQO

    So, last week i seen Expansys selling the OQO model 01+ for a very cheap price, and deicided to sell the EEE and get an OQO instead. I bought mine with Windows XP home edition, and i will be installing XP Tablet on it soon. I may even try Vista on...

  • Amazon drops price of Data for AWS

    found this on the Amazon forums (mostly leached from the post) Current data transfer price (through April 30, 2008) $0.100 per GB – data transfer in $0.180 per GB – first 10 TB / month data transfer out $0.160 per GB – next 40 T...

  • Windows XP SP3 hits RTM

    Windows XP SP3 has reached RTM! Congradulations to the XP SP team. It will be released to the web on April 29th. Again, congrads to everyone envolved!

  • Windows Live Application based Storage

    The Windows Live guys have released Application Based Storage, a service for storage small amounts of data, eg application settings, in the Windows Live cloud. An example, i can think of off hand is Mail server settings. as long as you own the mac...

  • Western Digital VelociRaptor: fastest SATA disk

    The guys at engadget have some info about the new Western Digital VelociRaptor. All i can say is i want one! Actually, scratch that. i want 4. The speed of this thing is impressive, being the fastest and all, so 4 in a RAID array… now we’re talkin...

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