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About Scott Raymond
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Scott Raymond has been a technologist and system administrator for over 25 years. Starting as a hobbyist in his teens, Scott quickly learned that he could translate his passion and knowledge into a full-time career. He currently works as the IT Manager for a high end audio and network systems integrator in northern California. He has written technology articles for various publications in the past and began contributing to ZDnet as a guest blogger on Jason Perlow's Tech Broiler. Scott and Jason met in New York in the 1990s where they co-managed the New York City Palm Pilot Users' Group.
In his spare time, Scott is a trained chef and avid bicycling enthusiast, as well as a voracious reader of historical, science and horror fiction. He is a huge fan of pop culture, with a wide range of interest in TV shows, movies and games.
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Scott Raymond
In his spare time, Scott is a trained chef and avid bicycling enthusiast, as well as a voracious reader of historical, science and horror fiction. He is a huge fan of pop culture, with a wide range of interest in TV shows, movies and games.
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Google needs to take back Android from the OEMs
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Virtualizing Windows 8 under OS X
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Take a load off with crowdsourced bathroom locator apps
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The Internet and piracy are here to stay
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CES 2012: Overcrowding the Android tablet market
The Android tablet market is already overcrowded, and the new products at CES 2012 aren't improving the situation. Will Android tablets ever be adopted on a wide scale?
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Apple customer service has a split personality
Apple seems to have two kinds of customer service. The public-facing one in the retail stores, and the corporate policy that accepts no blame and provides little help. Why?
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Quickoffice Pro HD 5.0 for Android improves tablet experience (Review)
The new Quickoffice Pro HD 5.0 provides a complete, feature-rich office suite for Android tablets.
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Windows 8 Metro: Microsoft needs to let users opt-out
Is the Metro UI really necessary for people using Windows 8 on the desktop? Users should have the option to turn it off by default.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 cases (Review)
Three cases for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Which one is right for you?
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Apple Television: Are they aiming too high?
The TV market is already saturated with numerous manufacturers that build inexpensive units that look gorgeous. Why reinvent the wheel?
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Apple: The next generation
Can Apple continue in the footsteps of Steve Jobs, or should they forge their own new direction?
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Upgrade your home network by downgrading it
Want to upgrade your server? Try downgrading to something smaller.
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The legacy of Steve Jobs
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OS X and Windows, working together
Being able to switch to a different operating system without having to sacrifice functionality and performance is a welcome rarity in the IT world.
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Windows 8 on the MacBook Air: Not just yet
The Windows 8 developer preview is generating a lot of interest. But is it ready to install on a MacBook Air?
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Dear Go Daddy: ICANN haz new policy?
60-day domain transfers will be a thing of the past if ICANN has anything to say about it. And they do.
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GoDaddy still violates ICANN policy--and still sleazy
GoDaddy continues to violate policy, good taste and common sense.
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9/11, social media and viral news
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Chromebooks are dead, they just don't know it yet
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Google+ real name clampdown ignores own grace period
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