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3G in Anchorage
Team Blog By bsiblog on 5/28/2009

AT&T has finally finished the upgrade of their cellular network in Anchorage. That means that all you folks with 3G iPhones can now browse much, much faster!

If you're one of the many people who disabled 3G in your iPhone to save battery life, here's how to turn it back on:

Go to Settings > General > Network and slide the switch that says "Enable 3G"

Happy surfing!

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Dear Everyone
What Next By mattjoy on 3/31/2009 8:50 PM
I was glad to see 60 minutes and ABC news do "The Internet is Infected" story. People need to know that there is a real threat which needs attention. Now you need do a follow up story on "what everyone needs to know and do about computer security"
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Beware of "CNN Daily Top 10" emails...
Team Blog By bsiblog on 8/5/2008

These emails aren't just spam, they're leading folks to sites that are hosting viruses and other malware.

Do not open these emails, or click any links in them. Just delete them.

Most spam filters aren't catching these just yet, but most email software these days allows the creation of sorting rules.

Set up a rule to send any email containing "CNN Daily" in its subject line to your junk folder, and you shouldn't see these anymore.

Here's what the emails look like, and how they're infecting computers

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A better PDF reader
Team Blog By bsiblog on 7/7/2008

Adobe's PDF reader has gotten more and more bloated over the years. It used to be a slim addon, used to (wait for it...) read PDF. Seems like a pretty simple function, right?

So why does it take up over 200MB of space on your hard drive, and why does it seem to want to update (automatically!) every other day?

We have no idea.

What we do know is that the excellent Foxit Reader does everything the Adobe Reader will do, but clocks in at only 6MB installed. No nagging updates.

Do yourself a favor, uninstall Adobe's bloatware, and grab Foxit.

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Wireless security: It's for everyone
Team Blog By bsiblog on 4/30/2008
ArsTechnica posted an article today walking through how to secure a wireless network.

From the article:
"Wireless security is no longer the domain of geeks and system administrators, but is now an issue in the lives of everyday users, from the worker with a home office who wants to keep sensitive files secure to the homemaker who wants to avoid an RIAA lawsuit because the teen next door is a wireless-leeching P2P addict."

If you're running wireless in your home or office, you owe it to yourself to install at least a minimal amount of security.
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More on Apple in the Enterprise
Team Blog By bsiblog on 3/6/2008
Apple annouced today that the iPhone will now be getting full Exchange support, including the "push" email popular with RIM's Blackberry devices.

This basically brings iPhone straight into the enterprise in a big way. There are a lot of businesses who rely on Exchange and/or their Blackberries to do business, and now all of those folks can choose iPhone to do that.

Also included is the ability to "remote wipe" a phone should it get lost. This has been an important security feature that IT departments all over the world had said was a dealbreaker for the iPhone.

In related news, Gadgetell has an article with more information about the true costs of switching an office (or corporation) to the Mac.

It's getting interesting out there!
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Oliver on Internet Political Reporting
Team Blog By bsiblog on 3/5/2008
In compiling his periodic Da List (see left), Oliver reads an awful lot of news. He has this to say about the state of political reporting on the web:

"No longer will I post political links. Almost every time I have
investigated a political story, the story is either false or at least
misleading. When I take the time, and do the research, reading very long legal papers. Often only to find out the documents are fairly benign. Conversely the real problem is never mentioned in the political story.

This whole scenario constantly repeated, makes me feel sad inside.Sad that I believed, worse if I repeated it, and a whole tear stainedbib for the person who wrote it. The internet is boiling over with political hacks. I would wager that over 90% of it is a waste of your time, and the person writing the stories' time.
   
One way to see if it is w ...
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The continuing myth of the Expensive Mac
Team Blog By bsiblog on 3/5/2008
As a Microsoft partner, we often have to interpret licensing issues for our clients. Just this morning we were looking over the information for the coming Microsoft Server 2008, and discovered (to no surprise) that once again licensing a server to perform the tasks you'd like is going to be confusing at best.

Then we read an article about a company wanting to migrate to Macs. They faced serious resistance from employees and customers because the Macs were perceived as “too expensive” compared to Windows hardware. (This is a long-held myth that is often no longer the case) The CIO explained that the Macs will be cheaper when compared to Microsoft’s licensing model, as well as reducing support costs.

From the article:
"I talked about the fact that Microsoft requires up to five client licenses for just o ...
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Mostly Painless: Using a Mac in a Windows world
Team Blog By bsiblog on 2/26/2008
I recently switched from using a PC laptop to a Mac laptop. While the process is, as the title implies, mostly painless there are a few gotchas to be aware of if you're thinking about the switch.

I've been a Mac user at home since I was old enough to have a computer. However, like most of us I had to use Windows at work. I always hoped that one day I'd get to use the Mac instead, and although it's not entirely a smooth road, it's now possible to do just that.

There are a lot of good reasons to use a Mac over a PC, but that argument is beyond the scope of this series. This post, and the ones to follow, assume you've already made the decision to switch, and now need to play nice with the Windows world.

Before you switch, however, ask yourself these questions:

1) Do I spend a significant amount of my time at work in a program that is only available for Windows?

Most of us do our work either in Office ...
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The Perfect Office
Team Blog By bsiblog on 1/30/2008
Several years ago, FogCreek software went looking for new offices. When they found their space, Joel (the owner) wanted to create an office where his programmers would feel at home, comfortable and productive.

He wanted to be able to attract the best and brightest to his company, and figured that providing them with a utopian workspace was one way to do that.

Read all about his design goals, and how they were achieved.
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