In order to always run google chrome incognito (why would you want to run it any other way?), just add -incognito to the short-cut command line! That’s it! Nice and simple.
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Microsoft IIS 7 Is Better than IIS 6!
Microsoft has published a performance analysis of IIS 7.0 on Windows Server 2008, versus IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003…
Visual Studio Team System 2008
One of the best L&P tools I’ve used, to date! And I’ve used pretty much all the heavy hitters: Mercury…
Windows 7: Been There, Done That.
Yesterday, I download the Windows 7 Beta and installed it on a Desktop, as well as a laptop. The installation went well, all the hardware worked post install without issue. Everything was quite ordinary. The features demonstrated at the CES are indeed there, and work well. I can’t say I’m too impressed, however.
Motorola S9 on MacBook Aluminum
Getting static on your bluetooth headphones while playing music via iTunes? Are you sure you are using A2DP (sorry, I had to ask!) I recently pulled my S9s out of retirement to try them out on the new MacBook. Expecting nothing less than a perfect experience, I was surprised at the quality of the audio.
Aw, Snap!
Google Chrome has the best error screen ever when it comes to pages that won’t load! A folder with “x x” eyes and an error stating “Aw, Snap! Something went wrong when loading this web page!”
Three Dads Make Life Easier For iPhone and iPod Parents
Three Dads Make Life Easier For iPhone and iPod Parents Posted using ShareThis…
Browser Rendering Wars
I recently did some benchmarking on the most popular browsers to see which one rendered HTML and Javascript the quickest. It turns out, Apple isn’t full of it when they say Safari is the fastest browser!
Microsoft Explorer Mini: Smooth Scrolling
I recently picked up a new wireless mouse: the Microsoft Explorer Mini with BlueTrack Technology. So far, I am very satisfied with the quality and usability of the mouse (both on Mac and PC). BlueTrack is definitely not a gimmick, and it turns virtually any surface into a mouse pad (not including clear glass, as MS states). I never thought the couch would make a decent mouse pad!
Spore: Copying Saved Games from Vista to OS X
I recently picked up a MacBook. Having played several hours of spore on Vista, I wanted to try out Spore on my MacBook. I installed Spore, and went through the long patching process only to find out your saved game data is not saved on the Spore servers. Turns out, the save game data is stored locally. Here’s a summary of what I did to get my Saved Game data from Vista to OS X.