I recently encountered a script (.vbs) that automated a number of steps taken to install the necessary applications onto a fresh computer. The script would first identify if the OS was 32-bit or 64-bit and then run the appropriate script to install compatible apps. Designed with a modular approach, the 32-bit/64-bit script would launch a series of scripts for each application … [Read more...]
VLC makes it to 2.0
VLC, the popular media player, has reached the major milestone of version 2.0. The player's strong suit has always been its ability to play almost all formats and encodings out of the box without needing to hunt down the proper codec. That continues to be the case but version 2.0 brings with it some new features and fixes as well. … [Read more...]
The new logo for Windows 8
Microsoft's Blogging Windows blog wrote about the evolving Windows logo that has changed with most major version changes. Part of the change comes from the technology available but other times it just comes from that weird Marketing department. So, without further ado, your Windows 8 logo: … [Read more...]
Apple’s OS X Mountain Lion coming this Summer
The next iteration of the 'big cat' family of Apple's Mac OS X is coming this Summer with the name 'Mountain Lion'. Apple has a sneak peak up on their site that shows off some of the new features. … [Read more...]
Adobe pushes Flash Player update to address zero-day flaw
Adobe posted a security bulletin this afternoon to announce a new version of Adobe Flash Player now available that addresses critical vulnerabilities. Users of version 11.1.102.55 or older are advised to update to the newest version, 11.1.102.62. You can check what version of Flash you have (per-browser) from http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ The software affected … [Read more...]