Monday, February 1, 2010

If Colbert Has One... I Want One...



Do you think I am cool?

If you are Stephen Colbert, you are at the Grammy Awards and you have an Apple Ipad, do you even have to ask if your cool?

During the song of the year award at last night’s Grammy Awards, Steve Colbert flashed an Apple iPad and asked Jay-Z: “Did you not get one in your gift bag?

iPad or no iPad, Colbert's daughter assured him an iPad still didn't make him look cool.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Why I want my iPAD

After all the speculation and rumours, I want my iPad. Goodbye netbook... Hello iPad.



From yesterdays list of 10 must have features... well, need I say more.

Pros:

It's a half-inch thick and weighs just 1.5 pounds, with a 9.7-inch capacitive multi-touchscreen.



A 10-hour battery life and a month of standby.

16, 32, or 64GB sizes, with a 30-pin Dock connector, a speaker, a microphone, Bluetooth, 802.11n WiFi and optional 3G, as well as an accelerometer and a compass.

Every iPad is unlocked and comes with a GSM "micro-SIM," so you can use it abroad.

It starts at $499 for 16GB, 32GB for $599, and $699 64GB.

The WiFi-only model will ship in 60 days, and the 3G models will come in 90.



CONS:

The Canadian Model will not be available till June

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

10 Things I Want From My Apple Tablet.


Speculation is coming to an end tomorrow... so these are the ten things I want from my Apple Tablet, ISlate or Ipad, besides being addictive, fun to use, with you at all times and be the gadget to be seen with.

1 Multitouch 10" Screen
What would my tablet be without multitouch? Apple delivers an intuitive and responsive multitouch touch experience to my iPhone and the iPod touch. I want multitouch capability from my tablet.

2 Virtual Keyboard
No troubles with my iPhone's virtual keyboard, it makes sense for my Apple tablet. With a full multitouch display, it makes sense to have a virtual keyboard.

3 Full Remote Connectivity
WIFI with N draft, 3G, 4G or HSPA... wireless connectivity is an absolute must for my Apple Tablet to connect from anywhere.

4 BlueTooth Integration
Put on my stereo Bluetooth earbuds and watch my favorite movie on the tablet — anytime, anyplace without wires!

5 Awesome Battery
Dreaming of a 5 day battery life between charges. But, really, willing to settle for 8 hours.

6 Apple App Store
Like it does with the iPhone, Apple App Store needs to be a key application in its tablet... more apps woout!

7 Mail
Mail is a must-have by design, need to access e-mail on my Apple Tablet.

8 USB Ports
My Apple Tablet needs a USB port for expandability. As required.

9 SD Card Slot
Again, SD card slot for expandability and storage.

10 Price
Must be priced Under $600.00

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Winzero Product Demo?

Winzero staff member Brian Kershaw hard at work onsite at the Microsoft Windows 7 Lounge.



WinzeroTECH demonstartes latest.... What? This is supposed to be a product demonstration

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Anthony Lepore – Winzero IT Hero

Security Engineer, AmCOMP Insurance Inc., Florida, USA


We all want to solve the problem, rescue the project and save the IT budget. We want to demonstrate our value by making things work and keeping them working. Every company has heroes. They are employees who go to great lengths to ensure end-users’ satisfaction and success.



It‘s not Anthony Lepore’s search for fame that drives him but rather his commitment to his end-users success. Companies like Winzero, recognize systems engineers like Anthony, with strong solution orientation when software products do not deliver as tested. To shield his end-users from bad solutions Anthony has proven that testing, working with Winzero development and retesting the software solution will fine tune any complex software product that will not only benefit himself, his end-users but also other systems engineers with the same issues.

Anthony Lepore Winzero IT hero, because it is all for the greater good. No matter what curve balls a software manufacturer or vendor can throw at him he will find a way to get through it. Often deflecting known bugs and issues to ensure that his end-users can take care of business without technology getting in the way and that other IT professionals benefit from his diligence.

View Anthony Lepore's profile on LinkedIn