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- Podcasting made easier with GarageBand
- Podcasting made easier with GarageBandGarageband LoopsThe apple loop economy is in full swing. Garageband has brought music making to the masses. Anyone with a mac can now make original music. The only problem, not enough loops.There are a lot of 3rd party apple loop makers out there. Garageband has created...
- Discussion threads 2006-11-13
- Google's Broadcast.com moment?
- Google's Broadcast.com moment?If YouTube is not profitable...... then it is worth £0.00 ($0.00 at current exchange rates).If Google pays anymore than £1.87 ($1.00) for it then they need their heads examining.You TubeThe apple loop economy is in full swing. Garageband has brought music making to the masses. Anyone with a...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-06
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- Health insurance is an oxymoron
- Meaningful reformOne. Allow insurance companies to offer any kind of plan they want ranging from catastrophic to "we'll pay for pimples," and price them accordingly. Eliminate the requirement that insurance companies have to cover pre-existing conditions without being able to charge higher rates.Two. Lower the costs of being in the...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-25
- Chinese worker commits suicide after losing prototype iPhone 4G
- Chinese worker commits suicide after losing prototype iPhone 4GRE: Chinese worker commits suicide after losing prototype iPhone 4GActually Jason the Press are also responsible since you hound and hound companies and try to leak ahead of time. You are the people putting the pressure on. If you weren't so keen...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-21
- One example of "smarter planet"
- The smart grid for electricity has become so mainstream Congress wrote it into the stimulus law enacted earlier this year. IBM's marketing of "smarter planet" goes way beyond electricity and networked grid. I recently spoke with Drew Clark, director of strategy of IBM Venture Capital Group. And...
- Blog posts 2009-06-21
- Adobe patches 13 critical Reader, Acrobat vulnerabilities
- Adobe has issued its first ever scheduled quarterly update for its Reader/Acrobat product line, a mega-patch covering 13 documented security vulnerabilities. The patches address "critical vulnerabilities" in Adobe Reader 9.1.1 and Acrobat 9.1.1 and earlier versions. "These vulnerabilities would cause the application to crash and could potentially...
- Blog posts 2009-06-09
- Apple iPhone 3GS: Specs, features, pricing
- Apple iPhone 3GS: Specs, features, pricingApple is a great American compnay! Love to see the competition.Also looking forward to vigorous competition from handset makers using Android.Not Much.....for another $200 (supposing I upgrade my Current 16g 3g). What might make it interesting is some benchmarking by somebody other than Apple...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-08
- YouTube vs. Viacom: Google's IP wins; Users lose
- YouTube vs. Viacom: Google's IP wins; Users loseCompetition?Does Viacom think that a 10 minute pixellated clip of a show or movie is really competition for seeing the entire show/movie on a TV or big screen? This is getting ridiculous. If anything, having these clips on YouTube is free...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-03
- Netsuite nightmares: part deux
- Netsuite nightmares: part deuxRE: Netsuite nightmares: part deuxI was really surprised when I saw netsuite was raising big money through their IPO. We have a client who signed up through netsuite and it has been nothing but crap support from them. You email their support and wait for...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-11
- Your favorite Web services are a long way from 'five nines'
- Your favorite Web services are a long way from 'five nines'The problem is structuralMuch of the infrastructure that powers the internet was designed for a previous generation when client-server was considered leading edge. Processors are an order of magnitude faster, disks store 100X more data, bandwidth is more plentiful ....
- Discussion threads 2007-08-17
- Friday Rant - Things I hate about Windows Vista
- Friday Rant - Things I hate about Windows VistaThere is no WOW to Vista.Sorry but I just don't see any WOW. I much prefer the classic look to Vista."Want examples, here's just two – a Hauppauge TV tuner and Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0.2. Both of these products claim Vista compatible...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-27
- New version of ColdFusion aimed at .NET, Ajax crowd
- New version of ColdFusion aimed at .NET, Ajax crowdColdFusion Was Dying??What evidence do you have for your statement that ColdFusion was dying? CFMX 8 Scorpio has been in development by Adobe for over a year. So for at least the past year, Adobe's commitment to CF has been...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-30
- Digium Asterisk-Vyatta VoIP solution poses threat to Cisco and others
- Digium Asterisk-Vyatta VoIP solution poses threat to Cisco and othersI would be scared...If I were Cisco, plus I would add Avaya Lucent and Nortel, just to name a couple of large telecom PBX companies. We have deployed 5 Astersik based PBX in our company at 4 of our regional offices,...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-24
- Microsoft researchers follow Web spam money trail
- Microsoft researchers follow Web spam money traili doubt adobe/MS is fronting the marketing budjets for software pirates....and in any case, it would be the resellers who got nailed not the manufacturer.although I'm pretty sure you knew that already.those aren't the companies sending you the spamMS and adobe will NEVER offer...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-19
- IT: where success fails, and failure succeeds
- IT: where success fails, and failure succeedsIt has long been accepted as ...... common knowledge that the staff operating under an effective manager do not notice that they are being managed. Those under an ineffective or incompetent manager notice him very quickly.The same is true of IT depts and other...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-08
- In this season of jingles, perhaps now is the time to get Jangl'd
- When was the last time you gave your phone number to someone, and then later, wished that you hadnt? Maybe its that psycho ex-signficant other? Or, perhaps you unwittingly gave your number to some company only to find that they handed it over to some telemarketer who wont leave you...
- Blog posts 2006-12-01
- In this season of jingles, perhaps now is the time to get Jangl'd
- When was the last time you gave your phone number to someone, and then later, wished that you hadnt? Maybe its that psycho ex-signficant other? Or, perhaps you unwittingly gave your number to some company only to find that they handed it over to some telemarketer who wont leave you...
- Blog posts 2006-12-01
- Music should be shared: Zune gets it; iPod doesn't
- Music should be shared: Zune gets it; iPod doesn'tYou sound like a freakin' hippySorry, there seems to be a disconnect here. A personal stereo, a device designed to be used by one individual, a device that provides a personal soundtrack and by its very nature, isolates the user from...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-14
- Managing desktops the Microsoft way
- Managing desktops the Microsoft wayManaging desktops the Microsoft wayMicrosoft isn't afraid to charter new territories. This initiative is proof of that. While they are still in a pilot phase for managing desktops for other companies, its still a good learning experience for Microsoft and will only make them...
- Discussion threads 2006-08-11
- Penetrating Ballmervision
- Penetrating Ballmervisionusing the 'XBox' as a model? Investors should see REDI'll ignore the Balmer specifics, love the man. He's just misguided.XBox sucessful?How can Microsoft keep making statements about their XBox being a success? No other compnay would allow a product line to consistantly loose $1 billion annualy, if that company...
- Discussion threads 2006-06-01
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