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- Microsoft apologizes to Open Source Initiative for policy violation
- Microsoft apologizes to Open Source Initiative for policy violationwho do they think they are fooling?apologizing for nothing does not absolve M$ of the other grave crimes they commited in the last 20 years.The point of CodePlex is???I have a fellow developer thats completely oblivious to anything non-MS. We would discuss...
- Tags: Open Source Initiative, open source, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-06
- HP ships USB sticks with malware
- HP ships USB sticks with malwareMade in China crap.Enough said.Reminds me of the early days of computingAh yes, this is how viruses used to spread in the days of DOS with floppies. Not a very popular vector anymore, but we should remember it's still possible, and we should still run...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spyware, adware & malware, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Safety Recall, USB-sticks, Hewlett-Packard Co., malware, floppy disk, virus
- Discussion threads 2008-04-09
- Today's gonna be a rough day for Apple's PR department
- If I was working over at Apple's PR department, I think I'd call in sick today. In fact, I think I'd fake something really serious like Ebola or bird flu and try to get the week off, because the brown stuff has hit the fan head on over the bricked iPhones and cleaning up...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., Public Relations, Tools & Techniques, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Management, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2007-10-01
- Microsoft mulling major changes to ward off .ANI-type flaws
- Microsoft mulling major changes to ward off .ANI-type flawsVista's huge success[i]One Windows Vista defense-in-depth mitigation that did kick in to reduce the attack surface was UAC and Protected Mode Internet Explorer. These technologies put up a roadblock and limited the damage from the .ani attack but, as Mark Russinovich explained...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, SECURITY, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, OSX, operating system, Storm Worm, malware, API
- Discussion threads 2007-04-27
- No end in sight to hacking of 'WoW' accounts
- No end in sight to hacking of 'WoW' accountsLinks...Not being a WOW player its quite nice to be watching from the arm chair rather than the firing line... However - I have to admit - it did make a laugh to see ZDNets 'Sponsored links' at the bottom advertising 'Buy...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Linux, Games, Web browsers, complacency, fansite, computer, hacking
- Discussion threads 2007-04-10
- Zune: welcome to the anti-social (part two)
- Zune: welcome to the anti-social part twoIt's OptionalI love that lie, this DRM is optional and no one is really going to use it for their content. Same lie is told for the broadcast flag, that it's optional, and most programs won't use it to prevent you from recording...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, Pocket PC, E-books, Microsoft Corp., digital-rights management, Microsoft Zune
- Discussion threads 2007-01-20
- My scariest thoughts in this ghoulish season -- a lack of business continuity
- It was a dark and stormy night, and the lights were all out in the datacenter. Beneath the hum of the air conditioners, all seemed well. Then ... disaster struck. It came in a variety of forms, some natural, others manmade.The list is long and still growing: tsunami, hurricane, tornado,...
- Tags: business continuity
- Blog posts 2006-10-16
- IT matters most, but there are other techs to watch - and fear
- Last week, at MITs Emerging Technologies Conference, I decided to corner Jason Pontin who is not only the editor-in-chief and publisher of MITs Technology Review Magazine, but hes also the executive producer for all intents and purposes of the conference thats held annually in Cambridge, MA. Given the way the...
- Tags: Pontin
- Blog posts 2006-10-03
- Survey: The meaning of the Net neutrality decision
- Survey: The meaning of the Net neutrality decisionBad.It's bad for the Net.Mitch RatcliffeSoftware entrepreneur, blogger, investorOle MossbackVERY BADWe lose freedom and privacy. United Corporations of America gain power and money.Very badIt will serve to strengthen monopolies and will benefit the cable/phone companies at the expense of pretty much everyone...
- Tags: Web site development, Net Neutrality, Web, survey
- Discussion threads 2006-06-29
- Surveillance is Tyranny
- In what I believe is Bruce Schneier’s finest moment he has put voice to the underlying threat to liberty that US citizens face thanks to the NSA+Phone Company collusion. Schneier does not even mention the hot topics of ATT funneling traffic...
- Tags: JavaOne, ATT
- Blog posts 2006-05-18
- Eliot Spitzer's office files against Scumware company
- Eliot Spitzer's office files against Scumware companyNothing like a touch of fire & brimstone"Yeah, Direct Revenue is not the Ebola of the Internet. It is the Anthrax of the Internet."Love it ;)By the way, nice to see you stop by at Revenews. I nearly said hi at the ASC event...
- Tags: INTERNET, Scumware company, office file, Eliot Spitzer
- Discussion threads 2006-04-05
- Charles Manson times ten to the 9th?
- Charles Manson times ten to the 9th?Strip him of his title and have him locked in an auditorium.Not a jail cell, but an auditorium. The only others allowed in are of course Police Officers to keep the peace, and survivors of the Holocaust. Families of the survivors. Let the man...
- Tags: Holocaust-deniers, Charles Manson, Pianka, Charles
- Discussion threads 2006-04-04
- Early 2009 set for end of analog TV
- Early 2009 set for end of analog TVToo far away IMHOWish it were sooner.TV = a nightmare of compatibility problemsTV will not be seamless electronic entertainment but an interoperability nightmare caused by compatibility problems.....Just like music CDs, newspapers and movie theaters..just to name a few....That's why I got rid of...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, TV, compatibility problem, U.S. Congress
- Discussion threads 2006-02-01
- Yahoo's CES demo: Mission impossible
- Yahoo's CES demo: Mission impossibleYahoo's CES demo: Mission impossibleYahoo is disgracing itself at a fairly quick rate. To blame their shoddy coding and applications on Windows is just irresponsible. They should have bit the bullet and taken blame for it themselves. No one else was having problems...
- Tags: Operating systems, Intel Viiv, Microsoft Windows, Yahoo! Inc., America Online Inc., Microsoft Windows XP, Consumer Electronics Show
- Discussion threads 2006-01-06
- One man's corporate standard--another man's monoculture?
- One man's corporate standard--another man's monoculture?Or just turn automatic update on and be done with it.Seems pretty simple...Corporate standardStandards certainly reduce the costs of running an IT department, and since an IT department is a G&A cost center reductions are unqualified Good Things.For example, we're in the process of some...
- Tags: Linux, Quality, UNIX, Operating systems, One-Man, Active Technology, DeFacto Standard, monoculture
- Discussion threads 2005-08-19
- Ballmer: 'We'll catch Google'
- Ballmer: 'We'll catch Google'Dance Monkey Boy, DanceYour ship is sinking, Steve-Boi.HAMicrosoft can dream of over taking google the day their search works better than googles on searching microsoft's OWN website.Ballmer Will Catch West Nile Before He Catches Google....*Crossing his fingers*Careful what you wish forSo you make the perfect search engine....
- Tags: Databases, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Steve Ballmer
- Discussion threads 2005-06-27
- Microsoft releases Longhorn developer tools
- Microsoft releases Longhorn developer toolsMicrosoft Releases Kamikaze Tool For LonghornRunning it causes the system to destroy itself from the inside out, thereby forcing you to move to Linux.What a great idea!!!Microsoft releases Longhorn developer tools toinclude a large sledge hammer. Enough already with the futureware. -mInfoCard and the previous cr@p...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Longhorn, development tool, tool
- Discussion threads 2005-05-23
- What Is a Computer Virus? - An Introduction to Computer Viruses: Part 1
- Computer viruses are software programs deliberately designed to interfere with computer operation, record, corrupt, or delete data, or spread themselves to other computers and throughout the Internet, often slowing things down and causing other problems in the process. Just as human viruses range in severity from the 24-hour flu to...
- Tags: Computer Virus, Virus, Computer, Productivity, Viruses And Worms, Security
- White papers 2005-05-23
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