Monthly Archives: May 2007

Video card options for Mac Pro

As I’ve blogged about earlier, I am the proud owner of a Mac Pro. I love it. One thing I don’t love about it though, is the video card. My box came with the default nVidia 7300 GT and it’s a dog. I can draw polygons by hand faster than this thing.
So I went to [...]

A fine example of feature creep

I’ve been playing around with application virtualization at work. We’re in the process of evaluating and testing Microsoft’s latest offering SoftGrid. Essentially, SoftGrid is technology that allows you to run applications (as opposed to operating systems) in a virtual environment. So far, our experiences with SoftGrid have been far from ideal. It’s been under development [...]