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- Cuba: We're forced to 'finance' the Internet
- Cuba: We're forced to 'finance' the InternetDon't listen to the man behind the curtains .The man behind the curtains would be George W. Bush , who is using the embargo as a tool to hurt al the people of Cuba for what one man is doing . George is...
- Tags: finance, Castro, Internet, Cuba, embargo
- Discussion threads 2006-11-02
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- Vulnerability disclosure gone awry: Understanding the DNS debacle
- On July 7, the day before the release of the patch for the now infamous DNS design flaw, hacker Dan Kaminsky with the help of Black Hat conference organizers invited reporters to a press conference to "discuss the massive multivendor patch being released this Tuesday." "A synchronized...
- Tags: Black Hat, DNS, Conference, Dan Kaminsky, Thomas Ptacek, Domain Names, Patches, Security, Networking, Internet, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-07-22
- Has Halvar figured out super-secret DNS vulnerability?
- [ UPDATE: Kaminsky has all but confirmed that, yes, the cat is out of the bag ] It looks very much like the nitty gritty of Dan Kaminsky's super-secret -- and heavily hyped -- DNS cache poisoning vulnerability has been figured out by reverse engineering guru Halvar...
- Tags: DNS, Vulnerability, Server, Referral, Mallory, Domain Names, Networking, Security, Internet, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-07-21
- Q'n'A: Your correspondence to date
- Over the last week or two, I've been inundated with an email. On a serious note, there have been a few questions asked; not that they need clarification as I've already covered these things, I'll answer these anyway. Q. [Email] Open Source ERP5 is now used to...
- Tags: Mobile, E-mail, Public Relations, Online Communications, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-07-21
- Web 3.0 - the future of social networking
- Note: re-posted after withdrawing post a few days ago; no changes made since then. I would put this very much on par with a past Scoble moment, as I've been lucky enough to see something which actually impresses me. I've seen a lot over my life, the...
- Tags: 3D, Web, Facebook, Network, Web 3.0, Scene, Vivaty Scenes, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Making History: The Calm and the Storm Demo (exe)
- Making History: The Calm & the Storm is a turn-based strategy game where players apply their strategic skills to set policy and determine the fate of their nation in a time of looming crisis. Each of the over 80 playable nations presents unique challenges based on political character, economic power,...
- Tags: Nation, Manifesto Games, Strategy, Management
- Software downloads 2008-06-23
- Just as old media once berated and belittled the Internet as a silly fad, now too with cleantech
- Just as old media once berated and belittled the Internet as a silly fad, now too with cleantechOil vs Bio, etc.You just gotta know that somewhere, perhaps deeply hidden from view, "big oil" has people working on alternatives - bio, electric, or a combination. It just makes sense - I...
- Tags: clean technology
- Discussion threads 2008-05-22
- Office to support ODF, PDF as 'first-class citizens'
- Office to support ODF, PDF as 'first-class citizens'I applaud the embracingBut I'll reserve judgment until we have an idea as to whether they plan on extending.Details, devil, all thatBesides being unable to set ODF support as the default (a deal-breaker for a lot of governments) I wonder what else Microsoft...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), Adobe PDF, OpenDocument Format, Microsoft Corp., first-class citizen, Microsoft Office
- Discussion threads 2008-05-21
- Office to support ODF, PDF as 'first-class citizens'
- Big news on the open document format front: Microsoft announced press release minutes ago (actually about 18 hours early, since someone broke PCWorld scooped their embargo) that Office SP2 will include native, "first-class citizen" support for the open source Open Document Format, as well as Adobe's PDF and the...
- Tags: Adobe PDF, Microsoft Corp., Office Open XML, OpenDocument Format, OpenDocument Format (ODF), Microsoft Office, Emerging Technologies, Office Suites, Software, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-21
- The glide path to an open society
- The glide path to an open societyCuba, change?Not if the Cubans have a choice.You wrote:Cuba, under Raul Castro, shows signs that he wants to make his island nation more open to the outside world. He has allowed wider access to essential communications technologies, such as cell phones and the Internet...
- Tags: INTERNET, CUBANS, Cuba
- Discussion threads 2008-04-08
- Will You Standardize the @#$%! Chargers Please
- Will You Standardize the @#$%! Chargers PleaseI don't know about other bluetooth headsetsbut mine would be to small for a micro-USB port to fit in nicely. That's why it and probably most others have a thin, almost needle-like end on its adapter. I like micro-USB too, and most of my...
- Tags: Digital music, Cable, Digital media, Media players, Big Business, charger, adapter
- Discussion threads 2008-03-24
- The long awaited HTC Shift is now coming to you from Sprint, 140+ hands-on photos
- I've been using an HTC Shift from Sprint for over a week now and as you can see in over 140 photos and screenshots found in my extensive image gallery I have had a chance to try out most all aspects of the device. I was planning to post my...
- Tags: High Tech Computer Corp., Sprint Communications, Photograph, Image Gallery:Here, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-03-19
- Microsoft moves deeper into the software services arena
- After a year or two of sticking a toe in the managed-services waters, Microsoft has decided to take the full software-as-a-service plunge -- at least for some of its enterprise apps. Contrary to rumors circulating around the blogosphere over the weekend, the company is not rolling out...
- Tags: Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Corp., Service, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-03-02
- Microsoft speculation makes me want to cry (but it's fun anyway)
- Robert Scoble dropped some big hints about Microsoft's latest technology and it's so big that it brought a tear to his eye. Long Zheng tossed in that Microsoft has a site called Open Source Hero, indicated it might be related to Scoble's riff and then backtracked. Frankly,...
- Tags: Robert Scoble, Microsoft Corp., Open Source, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-02-15
- Exxon v. Venezuela and you're the loser in this battle
- Exxon v. Venezuela and you're the loser in this battleIs this ZDNET or Meet the Press?I thought that ZDNET was about computers and technology. Are you folks so lazy that you need to report on oil and politics?I can read this crap on CNN or Fox, I don't need...
- Tags: oil, Hugo, Exxon Mobil Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-11
- Microsoft (finally) broadens Windows Vista virtualization rules
- Microsoft has lifted its ban on enabling Windows Vista Home Basic and Home Premium in virtual machine environments. The company announced on January 21 its decision to add the two new SKUs and planned to update its end-user license agreement to reflect the change. ...
- Tags: Desktop, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Virtualization, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Hardware, Storage, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-01-21
- SEC urged not to revive 'terrorist' watch list
- SEC urged not to revive 'terrorist' watch listGee, now I wonder why they did that?Could it be because people think they are scum? Yeah, just might be...lolState sponsors of terraism bad.Except when sacred profits are at stake.:o)It's true...The greed of these people knows no bounds.They are busy selling off...
- Tags: Homeland security, terrorism, SEC
- Discussion threads 2008-01-18
- The shrinking planet and YouTube
- Some kid in Australia is getting the kind of press that major movie studios would pay millions to acquire, all because he threw a party while his parents were out of town that got a "bit" out of hand. As a teenager, I threw parties when my parents were out...
- Tags: Barrier, Australia, Movie, YouTube Inc., Party, Sovereignity, Globalization, Strategy, Management, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-01-16
- Protectionism never works
- Protectionism never worksNow if you can just convince...those in the unemployment line that have lost their jobs to outsourcing... Or the parents of kids who have been chewing on lead based painted toys from China.Totally free markets work only in perfect economic models. The true answer lies in the middle...
- Tags: Protectionism, Daimler AG, free trade
- Discussion threads 2008-01-08
- After consultations security expert believes Comcast may be "violating the law"
- After consultations security expert believes Comcast may be "violating the law"What is Comcast thinking of ?"If you were a prosecutor, would you investigate filing a lawsuit against Comcast for these practices?"You dang skippy . Not only do I subscribe to Comcast CATV , but currently I'm a Comcast High Speed...
- Tags: INTERNET, Cable, TVs, Network technology, TV & Home Theater, Broadband Internet, Comcast Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-10-23
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