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- Rowing Cable’s Canoe: An ‘Ecological Play’
- WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Cable operators are regional. They want to bring in national ad dollars. And they want to take ad dollars back from targeted ad-sellers online like market leader Google. So the six biggest players â€" Comcast, Time Warner...
- Tags: Advertisement, Canoe Ventures, David Verklin, Cable, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2009-04-03
- Apple gives you a virus on iPod, blames Microsoft
- Apple gives you a virus on iPod, blames MicrosoftCOMPLETE FALLACY[sarcasm]Once again, Ou comes to the rescuse of THE EVIL EMPIRE. Surly with all those billions upon billions in the bank, Microsoft can afford to be philanthropic enough to do something to protect users instead of just railroading them! ...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Operating systems, Viruses and worms, Microsoft Corp., Apple iPod, information technology, Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, WINDOWS USERS, virus, security
- Discussion threads 2006-10-17
- Controversies spawn new blogs
- Controversies spawn new blogsThis is so sadI had no idea Apple Fanboys were this mentally disturbed.and your problem is...?With all the extreme positions taken on both sides of this issue, none of you on the "Windows Fanboy" side need cast any stones.This wasn't, and still isn't, in my opinion, and...
- Tags: Blogging, Mac-user, blog, security, Apple Inc., computer
- Discussion threads 2006-10-03
- Controversies spawn new blogs
- Its interesting how controversies like the Apple Wi-Fi fiasco can give birth to new blogs. Securosis started right after Black Hat 2006 covering the Apple Wi-Fi controversy and now David Burke who contributed two critical thinking pieces here and here to my blog has now started...
- Tags: Apple Wi-Fi, blog
- Blog posts 2006-10-02
- Clampdown at Toorcon imminent for Apple Wi-Fi flaw
- Clampdown at Toorcon imminent for Apple Wi-Fi flawYes, we're all shockedThe great reveal, promised to us for months now has, once again, been postponed. I'm so surprised.George, why are you so adamant about blaming all of this on Apple? Apple has publicly answered all of your questions. ...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, SECURITY, Apple Inc., David Maynor, ToorCon, SecureWorks Inc., Wi-Fi
- Discussion threads 2006-09-29
- Clampdown at Toorcon imminent for Apple Wi-Fi flaw
- In a possible repeat of what happened at last years Black Hat convention with Mike Lynn and Cisco , Ive just received word from Elizabeth Clarke who is the VP of Corporate Communications at SecureWorks that David Maynor will not be presenting at Toorcon. Even as late as yesterday...
- Tags: Maynor, SecureWorks Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-09-29
- David Burke dissects Apple's response on SecureWorks
- David Burke who is a very sharp reader decided to chime in on Apple's seemingly firm denial that SecureWorks supplied nothing of significance to Apple for the Apple Wi-Fi security patch. This isn't the first time Mr. Burke has weighed in here on Real World IT, he took John...
- Tags: SecureWorks Inc., Maynor, Apple Computer Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-09-25
- Apple strongly denies getting information from SecureWorks
- I posed some questions to Apple when I wrote "Apple patches Wi-Fi but refuses to give researchers due credit" to try and pin down exactly what Apple acknowledges to have received from SecureWorks or not. I was a bit surprised when I got all of them answered based on...
- Tags: SecureWorks Inc., Apple Computer Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-09-25
- John Gruber flames out during cross examination
- John Gruber at the Daring Fireball has done this super long analysis of the current Mac driver-gate fiasco. Gruber goes on record to state that "Brian Krebs has 'dugg' himself a mighty deep hole" and that I George Ou is "going down with the ship". At first glance...
- Tags: Brian Krebs, Maynor, Apple Computer Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-08-24
- Critical steps for Web services
- Critical steps for Web servicesYou left out the CUSTOMER.Not to nit pick well ok maybe just a little but I think many companies are not seeing the bigger picture of how this filters down to the consumer.An example if I may. My son had a Ford car and it...
- Tags: Call centers, Channel management, Customer relationship management (CRM), .NET, Web services, Ford Motor Co., CSR, Microsoft .NET, Web, Web service
- Discussion threads 2004-01-14
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