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About:Ed HassingerSoftware Engineer for Austin-based NetQoSIt feels like I bought my first "IBM-compatible PC" just last year. And despite two decades and stints with nine failed tech startups, I still can't get enough time on the computer. Oh computer (teacher, mother, secret lover), whether I'm grinding for my next level, blogging, writing the next great video game, transcoding a video or updating a playlist, I don't know what I'd do without you. |




Produce Your Own Video, Stop the Country’s Decline! October.31.2008_1:30 pm
Categories: Eclectica, Tips, VideoDo you have that stubborn friend who insists on voting for the worst of the two evils? Now you can actually make a difference for your country without actually taking much time or effort to do so! If you want to send a wake-up call to someone who can’t take precious time out of their […]
From PC to Boob Tube – Play Video Off The Internet On Your TV October.30.2008_9:56 am
Categories: HDTV, Tips, VideoPreviously, I mentioned how life with losing a cable TV channel could be rough. I’ve also mentioned how you can use Microsoft Media Center to record television shows on your PC. The key question is how do you stream media on your PC to your living room PC? This is a problem that many companies […]
Important Life Lesson – How to Cope With The Loss Of Your Favorite TV Show October.29.2008_6:27 am
Categories: TipsI and many others in the Austin area have a problem. For the past three weeks, Time Warner Cable has dropped NBC from their TV lineup. Now, I’m probably the only person that isn’t a Heroes fan. However, I do like 30 Rock and for some strange reason I still watch ER after 15 years. This […]
Make A Note Of This – Microsoft OneNote Rocks! October.21.2008_7:59 am
Categories: Productivity Software, ReviewsA number of computers come preinstalled with an awesome, largely unheard of program worth using. Bundled in several versions of Office 2007 is Microsoft OneNote. I know, I know… but if you think Office really can’t add much more of use, you’d be wrong. OneNote is an excellent electronic note-taking system that will change how […]
Chrome Browser Has Many Shiny, New Features September.9.2008_10:50 am
Categories: Reviews, Web BrowsersAfter what seems like decades, I finally have installed Google’s Chrome. Having one unsuccessful attempt under my belt, I was surprised at how quick and easy it was. Google even took the high road and didn’t ask (or forcible act) to make Chrome the default browser on the PC or change Google to be the […]
Is This Browser War Worth Fighting For? September.3.2008_6:50 pm
Categories: Reviews, Web BrowsersToday, like many other people, I downloaded Google’s browser Chrome to take it out for a test drive. At the time I didn’t and still don’t understand the need for yet another browser. Mozilla has the popular Firefox. Apple has Safari. Microsoft has IE. Opera Software has Opera. There is even the divergent version of […]
A Windows Screenshot Says A Thousand Words August.8.2008_1:30 pm
Categories: Productivity Software, TipsWhether you want to save some information quickly, get an idea of what a remote user is viewing on their computer or need to record an image for a presentation, there are a number of ways to record a snapshot of exactly what you see on a PC.
To Capture Exactly What Is on Your Screen
Hold […]
5 Great Things About Vista Photo Gallery August.1.2008_9:27 am
Categories: Photography, Productivity Software, TipsThere are a lot of little gems sprinkled in Vista. If you’re on the fence about upgrading to Vista, here is another great program that comes free with it. The Vista Photo Gallery program offers a lot of features with a great, easy-to-use interface.
Number 1 - It Already Works With Your Digital Camera
I’ve plugged several […]
Stranger in a Strange Land — A Windows Guy Finally Gives Linux a Chance July.28.2008_12:50 pm
Categories: Operating SystemsIn our society, the pace of technological advancement has never been faster. I’ll skip the history lesson on Microsoft’s tremendous significance on the unbelievably explosive PC industry. If it is one thing we can all agree on, is that we should use the right tool for the right job. As an XBOX loving, .NET […]
Customize Your Network For Skype, Media Streaming, BitTorrent, Gaming, etc. July.8.2008_7:57 am
Categories: Connectivity, TipsHome networks are complex. Really complex. Mind boggling complex in fact. The typical household has multiple computers at this point. Home wireless networks are very common. Additionally, there are a growing number of devices that are pinging your home network: DVRs, smart phones, gaming consoles, printers and hard disk storage. These devices constantly check for […]