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IBM giving Mac laptops to some employees

MacBook Pro Chalk this one up under "Yet another funny Mac vs. PC story".

I find it hilarious and a bit ironic that we used to refer to PCs by the brand-name "IBM", just as some of us call tissues "Kleenex". Now, in a bold move, IBM is offering some of its employees Mac laptops or PCs running Linux in a break from the all-Windows environment that I still suffer from in my Department. About 100 IBM employees are now taking advantage of this program.

"Of the 22 testers who provided feedback, 18 said that compared with their previous computers, the Mac notebooks offered a "better or best experience," one said it was "equal or good," and three said the Apple machine provided a "worse experience," according to Dilger. Fully 19 of the participants chose to keep the MacBook Pro and use VMware virtualization technology to run Windows when needed."

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As if I needed another cool show on TV. . . the Bionic Woman!

As if I needed another cool show to watch on TV, NBC's newest show, the Bionic Woman is starting in two weeks (premiers Wednesday, 26-Sep). It looks pretty cool (as TV shows go). Check it out:

Electric lawnmower makes mowing a breeze

12-Amp 3-in-1 Electric Lawn Mower OK, so this isn't exactly new technology, but I am quite happy to have it in my life now. Julie and I just replaced our gas-powered mower, which wasn't very old, but which had given us trouble right from the start, with a new electric mower. If the new mower were any easier to use, I'd be afraid my kids would use it.
If the new mower were any easier to use, I'd be afraid my kids would use it. It's as simple as operating a vacuum cleaner. You plug it in (although there are cordless models, too), flip a switch, and you're mowing! It's quiet, easy, light, clean, and is much easier on the environment. In fact, our utility company provides us with all of our electricity from wind and natural gas, so this is much cleaner than running on gasoline! I thought the cord would be a hassle, but it is much easier to deal with than primers, spark plugs, pull cords, air filters, oil, and gasoline. By far!

The future of computing?

The current point-and-click interface that we use in computing hasn't changed dramatically in over 20 years (except its popularity).

I've finally stumbled upon technology that might actually change the way we work on computers. Check out BumpTop or the video below.