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- I've been fired!
- A security guard met me as I was leaving last night: took me straight to Personnel where some slimy "consultant" asked for my ID card and made me wait while security (poor Bert, he was so embarrassed) packed a box of personal stuff from my office and brought it down....
- Tags: Team, Payment, Billing, Operational Accounting, Finance, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-04-01
- Photos: Prepping for CES
- On the eve of CES 2008, vendors from Samsung to Philips to Herman Miller scurry to polish their booth product displays. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Photograph, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-01-07
- Sitting here ... in my new Aeron
- Sitting here ... in my new AeronMy Aeron ExperienceThe Aeron really is a great chair and one which has served my posture well. But I've had two particular problems with mine that were less than great.First, the lumbar support pillow/brace. The grip where it attaches to the chair...
- Tags: Marketing research, Dan, Aeron, chair
- Discussion threads 2007-07-11
- Sitting here ... in my new Aeron
- I just thought I'd post a follow-up to a post I made a while back where I asked if whether the Herman Miller Aeron really is the best office chair available.Well, yesterday I took delivery of my brand new "stealth black" Aeron and having pulled a few hours in it...
- Tags: Thoughts
- Blog posts 2007-07-11
- Auction site opens up for exploits, vulnerabilities
- There's a new player in the exploding market for zero-day vulnerabilities -- an eBay-like auction site offering a place to buy and sell flaw research information.The Swiss-based site, called WabiSabiLabi, launched earlier this week with proof-of-concepts and details on four vulnerabilities being hawked at prices ranging from 500 Euros to...
- Tags: Apple, Botnets, Browsers, Data theft, Exploit code, Google, Hackers, Metasploit, Open source, Oracle, Passwords, Patch Watch, Pen testing, Responsible disclosure, Viruses and Worms, Vulnerability research, Zero-day attacks
- Blog posts 2007-07-06
- Report: 500,000 iPhones sold over the weekend
- Colleague Tom Krazit reports that analyst firm Piper Jaffray estimates Apple's sold around half a million iPhones over the weekend.Data comes from a report issued Sunday night by Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, estimating that Apple and AT&T Mobility have moved about 500,00 units thus far. Munster (now stop...
- Tags: News, Apple
- Blog posts 2007-07-02
- Is the Aeron the best office chair?
- Is the Aeron the best office chair?Aarons are coolWe got some of those chairs in the office and they are real comfy, would definately recommend.Many to Choose FromPlease go check out the following chairs:1)Haworth: Zody or Improv2)Humanscale: Freedom or LibertyI have the Haworth's Improv - it's back support is excellent...
- Tags: Herman Miller, Haworth, AARONS, Aeron, chair, Mirra
- Discussion threads 2007-06-08
- Is the Aeron the best office chair?
- After decades (well, a couple anyway) of spending too many hours a day in a cheap office chair, I've decided that I'm going to spend some decent money on a good quality, comfortable chair ... but what should I buy?Personally, I'm leaning towards the Herman Miller Aeron - this chair...
- Tags: Office Gear
- Blog posts 2007-06-08
- Is it me or are Apple shareholders getting jittery?
- Is it me or are Apple shareholders getting jittery?You mean that .ANI exploit that affected a couple dozen websites? :P Yes, one shouldn't take everything at face value.Like blog postings about .ANI exploits which cannot be verified. Sorry, couldn't resist. :-)Nothing is clearEngadget now says[i]Here's the story. A trustworthy source...
- Tags: Investment, Financial accounting, Nothing, shareholder, Apple stock, Apple Inc., e-mail
- Discussion threads 2007-05-16
- Salesforce.com pulls back on releasing subscribers totals; is that worrisome?
- Is the move by Salesforce.com to report subscriber totals semi-annually a warning sign? Its an interesting question and one that was brought up by Stanford Financial Group analyst Neil Herman in a research note Thursday following Salesforce.coms earnings. Herman wrote:...
- Tags: General, Salesforce.com, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology
- Blog posts 2007-02-22
- Ballmer to Wall Street: Temper your Windows Vista projections
- Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told a group of Wall Street analysts and shareholders that many of their projections for Windows Vista were "overly aggressive." Ballmer made his remarks during a forecast-update meeting with Wall Street analysts on February 15, Ballmer wasnt sounding a sales-warning alarm so much as...
- Tags: Corporate strategy, Vista, Windows client
- Blog posts 2007-02-15
- W3C European symposium focuses on e-gov
- Next month the World Wide Web Consortium will host a European symposium for e-government. The meeting in Spain will address issues that e-governments around the world are confronted with - privacy, security, and better government/citizen interaction. Federal Computer Week reports that the consortium wants to understand how...
- Tags: Government technology, E-government, International, W3C
- Blog posts 2007-01-17
- Moviegoing Chatty Cathys to face new deterrent
- Moviegoing Chatty Cathys to face new deterrentThe best solution to cell phones in the theatreIs to install a jamming device so that a person inside the theater will get the "no service" message on their phone. Other than that, you could impose fines on people who use their phones...
- Tags: Food & Beverage, theater, movie, Chatty Cathy, phone, bat, cell phone
- Discussion threads 2006-11-30
- Adobe Releases Flex 2 and No One Notices
- Adobe Releases Flex 2 and No One NoticesAdobe's developer support sucksI coudn't agree more. Flex risks being the Betamax of RIA space. It's funny, Macromedia constantly congratulate themselves on their fabulous "community" orientation and often criticize Microsoft for their "arrogant" attitude. In reality Microsoft pump out podcasts for developers like...
- Tags: Podcasts, Adobe Systems Inc., rich Internet application, Macromedia Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-06-28
- iPod IPhone appears on the way: here's a mockup
- Several analysts and news outlets are reporting that Apple is working on an iPhone- and iPod with phone capability. Just like the one shown above.In fact, that's a mockup of one, obtained by MobileMag. Obviously not meant for public viewing, the mock-up looks like a trial sales brochure photo...
- Tags: Apple Computer Inc., Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, iPhone
- Blog posts 2006-03-22
- Tension grows between labels and digital radio
- Tension grows between labels and digital radioIt's never been a problem beforeIt's been even ruled if I remember correctly that recording radio broadcast is legal. I don't see the issue here. It's been settle and done for a long time now.Quoting Herman Blume ("Rushmore")"But here's my advice to the rest...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Digital music, Network technology, CD, Nothing, radio, digital radio, RIAA, satellite
- Discussion threads 2006-01-13
- Linux kernel released after 'false alarms'
- Linux kernel released after 'false alarms'At least they wanted to make sure itwas secure before release. And a month late is nothing.Vista will be years late and I 'll bet anything it won't be secure.ThanksLinus Torvalds and Andrew Morton and a number others work tirelessly to continuously improve the...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Linsux, Linux, Linux kernel, kernel, operating system, false alarm
- Discussion threads 2005-11-02
- The Linux Killer Application (Beta 2?)
- The Linux Killer Application (Beta 2?)GUI tools are greatfor those who are new to Unix administration, but you're just not going to get a 20-year system admin to give up the command line. Graphical tools are great for certain things, but nothing replaces the speed and comfort of a...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows, OPEN SOURCE, GUI Tools, Windows Machines, Graphical Tools, GUI, Unix, Linux, command line
- Discussion threads 2005-10-13
- Here's a surefire way to stifle innovation
- Here's a surefire way to stifle innovationNonsensical giberish"But if HR-1201 becomes law, every consumer could legally hack any TPM by claiming fair use"Like this:http://www.engadget.com/entry/7796925370303347Here's the guy circumventing a protection measure - sticking a pen into a lock to show how easy it is not unlock.It encourages lock makers to make...
- Tags: Leadership, lock, surefire way, TPM
- Discussion threads 2005-10-07
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