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InformIT: The Top Five Solutions for Mac/Windows Client Deployment > FileWave
From site: "Rolling out software across a network and maintaining a software inventory can be a challenge for any IT department. But it can be even more difficult when you need to support and manage both Windows PCs and Macs. That's why Ryan Faas shares his picks for the top five Mac/Windows deployment tools."
MacEnterprise.org
From site: "The MacEnterprise project is a community of IT professionals sharing information and solutions to support Macs in an enterprise. We collaborate on the deployment, management, and integration of Mac OS X client and server computers into multi-platform computing environments."
Review: NVIDIA GTX 285 on an 8-core Mac Pro - Ars Technica
From site: "Is NVIDIA's GTX 285 a capable high-end GPU for professional 3D rendering on the Mac Pro? Ars takes a look at how NVIDIA's gaming monster handles itself at work, and we also check out the performance under Windows, as well."
Appsstore.nl - Alle iPhone applicaties van Nederlandse bodem op een rij!
From site: "Op deze site vind je alle iPhone applicaties terug die op Nederlandse bodem zijn ontwikkeld. Inmiddels hebben we 189 apps en 3388 meningen in de database staan."
Lg xxlh30 - AVS Forum
Forum thread about the the best gaming (low input lag) and movie (nice PQ) lcd tv of spring/summer 2009.
The coolest distro ever! | Linux and Open Source | TechRepublic.com
From site: "Jack Wallen reviews Elive Compiz."
What is the Best Free Antivirus Software? AVG or Avast! or AntiVir?
What is the best free antivirus software? There's a wide range of options and choosing isn't easy. This article will compare 3 of the most widely used solutions: AVG, Avast! and AntiVir.
polishlinux.org > Arch Linux - a distro collector’s pick
From site: "Are you tired of frequent seeking or all these mega-piles of CDs constantly growing on your desktop? Is there any place left out there? Do you really need to wait another six months to update your software or get the feature you expect? Well, what I want to tell you is that there is a solution! Let me introduce to you, Arch Linux."
Leopard Server: The people's Unix | Mac - InfoWorld
From site: "Mac OS X v10.5 is true Unix on the inside, novice admin friendly on the outside, and born for collaboration, with turnkey-simple blog, wiki, IM, and calendar services."
10 Free SVN & Project Hosting Services @ Straw Dogs
From site: "Here’s a rundown of 6 free SVN hosting and project management offerings I like the look of. UPDATED: As of Nov 4th 2008 (Now with 10 services reviewed!)"
AppleInsider | An Introductory Mac OS X Leopard Review: Core Graphics and the New UI
From site: "Beyond the desktop and main applications in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, its most obvious advancements are related to graphics and the underlying performance improvements that speed up everything being displayed on the screen. There are a number of aspects to why Leopard's graphics feels faster, and some interesting notes on how the graphical user interface is changing in Leopard. Here's a look at how everything works."
Sun ZFS breaks all the rules | InfoWorld | Review | 2007-06-07 | By Paul Venezia
From site: "It’s somewhat surprising that in the past five years, file systems haven’t changed much on any platform. There are dozens of file systems available for UNIX-like operating systems -- ext3, XFS, UFS, and ReiserFS for example -- and Microsoft’s ubiquitous NTFS, but since the journaling revolution, there’s been a dearth of innovation in mainstream file systems, until now."
Slashdot | Agile Software Development with Scrum
A person's review of a book on Scrum and Scrum itself with comparisons to XP (eXtreme Programming).
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You have the Scrum Master, who is more or less half technical lead and half project manager.
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The book is careful to point out that any and all of these "missing" practices (refactoring, unit testing et al) may be used but that Scrum does not prescribe them. And that's fine, but I'm evaluating it on what it actually does prescribe - if Scrum can take credit for what it does not prescribe, they it can lay claim to infinite credit after all. This is maybe a small point but it's important to what follows. Because Scrum does not tell us what to do in these areas, I'm assuming that they are free to vary.
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iGTD2 vs Inbox vs OmniFocus vs Things – OSX Task Manager Showdown | Put Things Off
From site: "For my first Showdown, I’ve led four excellent OSX task managers into the ring to fight it out for top spot."
Copying Content from your iPod to your Computer - The Definitive Guide | iLounge Article
From site: "Probably the single most frequently-asked question of our editors here at iLounge is “How do I copy music from my iPod back to my computer?”
Gamersdag - Crossing The Blue Ocean
A dutch site with Nintendo Wii & DS news, previews etc. Including WiiWare and Virtual Console updates.
Mate: Event driven framework for Flex > Reviews > Flash Magazine
From site: "This article will introduce you to the Mate framework for Adobe Flex. "Mate" (pronounced "mah-teh") is a tag based framework used to build Flex applications."
SilVaFUG Flex Application Frameworks Presentation
- Luke Bayes and Ali Mills give their assessments of 9 different frameworks and toolkits for creating Flex applications. Reviewed and ranked were Cairngorm, PureMVC, ARP, MVCS, Flest, Model-Glue: Flex, ServerBox Foundry, Guasax, and Slide. They share their experiences with each, and ranke them based on Approachability, Flexibility and Scalability. - omnichaos on 2007-11-18
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