Monthly Archives: September 2016

macOS Sierra has dropped!

Hi all, I had upgraded one of my older MacBook Airs a while back and every public release of Sierra has been on it.  So each step of the way I confirmed my apps worked or didn’t.  A partial list

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Home Lab Decision Making - NUC and Supermicro

Hi all, I was talking with one of my co-workers on this.  If you need a home lab, and don’t have one, what do you do?  There are many possibilities, but to keep this simple we talked about physical gear

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Setting up my new Supermicro vSphere host

As you know I bought a NUC a while back, and while it is a very cool vSphere host it was not quite what I needed.  So I bought something new - a Supermicro SuperServer SYS-5028D-TN4T.  What is interesting is

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Moving to my new iPhone 7

Hi all, I moved from my old iPhone 6s to a new iPhone 7 last night a couple of hours before dinner out with people. It was a little risky but it worked out.  What made this different for me

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Newsletter: September 17, 2016

Hello all, A busy week for me - a variety of things took my attention this week, but the best, and the one I will actually remember is all of the lab time with my product - VAO.  It is

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watchOS 3 is here!

Once you upgrade your iPhone to iOS 10 you can see the watchOS3 upgrade. It worked that way for me but not sure if I needed to upgrade my phone or not. You need your watch and iPhone to connect

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iOS 10.0.1 just dropped - sort of that is!

So on my TV / living room iPad, I just noticed that it had the iOS 10 update available.  This was the iPad that I had some of the public iOS 10 updates on it.  It got the golden master

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