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Looking for an easy way to select multiple files in Windows Explorer?  There are several options. Old School File Selection: This method is tried and true and has been around since at least Windows 3.0 in 1990. To select multiple files, hold down ctrl while clicking on the individual files you want. To select a [...]

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Background Apple’s Mac OS X was a game changer for many reasons.  First of all, it made Apple relevant again.  The days of Microsoft pumping money into Apple to simply have a competitor and Mac being a hobbyist platform were now behind Apple. Secondly, and most impactful, was the effect OS X had on Microsoft.  [...]

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After the CES2011 demo last week of Windows running on an ARM CPU, there has been all kinds of speculation what this means.  There’s even talk about a new touch interface for Windows codenamed Mosh which resembles the Windows Phone Metro UI. While it’s fun to speculate, most of the discussion has been around consumer [...]

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Background I have gotten several emails about Windows 7 recently (and even a couple about Vista). Since I am in the middle of a large Win7 architectural and deployment project, I thought I would take time and jot down some thoughts and try to answer the emails in the progress.  I don’t want to do a feature [...]

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I have had some emails recently from people wondering if I was still alive. I’ve also had messages from various people needing some technical advice.  Obviously I am still alive. So, over the next few weeks I am going to make a concerted effort to put these emails into a blog entry.  Here are some [...]

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It was raining a few weeks ago and I got a little bored. For some reason I wanted to load up OS/2 Warp as a Windows 7 Virtual PC instance.  You may recall that Windows 7 has XP Mode, but that doesn’t mean you cannot run other operating systems.  Check out the screen shot below. The [...]

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Note from 2010:  For those of you still on Windows Mobile 6.0 or 6.5, I highly suggest you look into installing a custom ROM on your phone.   The carriers release these phones to market and rarely go back and provide updates.  As a result, your operating system is stuck at a point in time and [...]

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