Top 10 Tech Winners and Losers for 2009 - Part: 1
Over the next two weeks, Tech Tips is going to take a trip down memory lane. We are going to wax nostalgic over the year 2009 and take a look at some of the top and bottom Tech for the year. Some will be product specific while others will be things that really caught fire or kind of fizzed out like a wet sparkler during the year. Of course we filter them through our special Geek “thick as a Coke bottle” glasses.
In this week’s installment,we present the Top 10 Tech Winners for 2009, so without further ado we give you the WINNERS’ CIRCLE!
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Must be nice to have enough $ to buy these things you take for granted!
Enjoy!
microsoft is not open source, so it should be removed from the list.
Bing is microsoft, so it should be removed from the list.
windows7 is not open source, so it should be removed from the list.Not so fast on praising Windows 7. Microsoft’s omission of Windows Mail has caused many end users and business a lot of trouble. The search for answers on how to retrieve their contact lists, old email and reinstalling Windows Mail has been treated unanswered by Microsoft. Why would MS omit a perfectly good email program that people liked and had gone thru a lot of trouble setting up. The option given by MS is Windows Live Mail, what a piece of junk! I followed MS install instructions for Windows 7 and loaded Windows live Mail which was to automaticly load the contact lists and old email but can’t find any of them. If you don’t believe me check out the blogs and MS help site to see what people are saying. I like Windows 7,looks good and works well, BUT the omittion of Windows Mail has got me confused. Microsoft, GIVE US WINDOWS MAIL BACK.
I can’t say I agree with: “Part of the Microsoft double entry into the top spot for this year, Microsoft’s Bing is the Anti-Google – not only does it give you hits that work but it gives you hits that are relevant. Oh, and it’s fun to use!”
Bing censors content, a dangerous thing to start. And then, since I use it at work, when I forget to bring up the Google page, (I use Google at home), I have found it about 50% reliable; that is, about half the time (at work) I had to bring up the Google page and search from there to find my answer. Hit and miss is not my idea of “GREAT” nor innovative
In 1969 while in the military service in Japan the Tokyo Network TV was sending their broadcast signals in HD. Watching the televisions in Tokyo I noticed the quality of the picture right away. It has taken the US this long to adapt the HD format is nothing to be proud of in my opinion
this is not for this weeks tip , but for last week I belive any way I have tr=ieed Opera and I love it will never go back msn or any other THANK YOU FOR THE TIP
I don’t agree with any of these selections especially HDTV! PUEEE!
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Congrats to the winners.
RE: HDTVs in place of analogs. This is incorrect as DTV isn’t the same as HDTV. DTV is Digital Television and HDTV stands for High Definition Television. Yes, DTV does improve the picture over analog but it still isn’t HD if the TV a person owns isn’t HD.
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