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- The top five reasons why Windows Vista failed
- The top five reasons why Windows Vista failedSimpleDo you really think that MS decided to do that on its own? Would that really make sense for them to make it alot more complicated? MS did not want to do that, their own emails to each other prove that...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, Intel Corp., top-five, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-10-06
- RCA Small Wonder EZ210
- Of all the budget minicamcorders released in 2008, RCA's Small Wonder Traveler EZ210 may be the oddest duck of the bunch. It has some things going for it: SD card support up to 8GB; a large, sharp 2.5-inch LCD display; and a "rugged" exterior that can presumably help the Traveler--now...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Flash memory, Memory, video, USB connector, USB, camera, RCA, camcorder
- Product reviews 2008-06-19
- Lucid Touch (Photos: Lucid Touch and the see-through screen)
- Lucid Touch (Photos: Lucid Touch and the see-through screen)See-through ...Sorry, but that is not a "see-through screen". It is just an optical illusion.Just take a closer look at the pictures and you will see that the there is nothing "see-through" about an color LCD monitor with the image of...
- Tags: Lucid Touch, photograph
- Discussion threads 2008-03-07
- Logitech Pure-Fi Elite
- When we reviewed the Logitech AudioStation speaker system for the iPod last year, we were generally impressed with both its design and performance, so we gave it high marks. Flash-forward to 2007, and Logitech has dumped the AudioStation name in lieu of its new Pure-Fi designation. But while the...
- Tags: Digital music, Corporate communications, Logitech, Logitech AudioStation, Pure-Fi Elite, Apple iPod, S-Video
- Product reviews 2007-11-06
- Singularity Summit 2007: Open source Singularity
- "If the singularity is in fact near, the fundamental tools of information, collaboration and access will be our best hope for making it happen in a way that spreads its benefits and minimizes its dangers -- in short, making it happen in a way that lets us be good ancestors.,"...
- Tags: Software, Scenario, Open Source, System, Benefit, Google Earth, Technology, Tool, Democracy, Singularity Summit 2007, AR World, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-09-08
- AT&T censors Pearl Jam's anti-Bush lyrics
- AT&T censors Pearl Jam's anti-Bush lyricsATT censoring phonesIt's not surprising the phone company is trying to censor programming, TV networks such as sinclair censor as common practice.Well, thank goodness it was uncensored at the live venuetoo bad AT&T did what they did with their signal. Need to use more...
- Tags: Government, American Public, AT&T Corp., ATT
- Discussion threads 2007-08-09
- Mozilla caught napping on URL protocol handling flaw
- Uh-oh. The latest twist in the URL protocol handling vulnerability saga has left eggs on the faces of the security folks at Mozilla.It turns out that Mozilla's Firefox is just as guilty Microsoft's Internet Explorer when it comes to passing dangerous data to third party applications.Over the last two...
- Tags: Zero-day attacks, Windows Vista, Vulnerability research, Spyware and Adware, Viruses and Worms, Responsible disclosure, Pen testing, Patch Watch, Open source, Mozilla, Microsoft, Metasploit, Google, Firefox, Exploit code, Data theft, Browsers, Botnets, Black Hat
- Blog posts 2007-07-23
- Beware the iPhone/Safari dialer
- Beware the iPhone/Safari dialerAgain we see the damage that can be caused......by placing Apple sauce onto a stable (-ish) Unix variant.Remember:Mach + BSD + Apple sauce != good, fast or stable...OuchThats really nasty.I reckon thats probably the very first mobile virus that has the potential to affect large numbers of...
- Tags: CSS, Cyberthreats, Web browsers, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, dialer, Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., Apple Safari, ppl, XSS, virus
- Discussion threads 2007-07-17
- Zune is now Vista compatible
- Zune is now Vista compatibleActuallyMost reviews are panning the Zune because it's a big, ugly brick with a clunky click-wheel wannabe that breaks Play For Sure, uses a crappy piece of Marketplace software, won't even work with WMP, rips you off by requiring you buy points instead of just buying...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Digital music, Digital media, Media players, subscription plan, Microsoft Zune, Microsoft Windows Vista, Vista Compatible
- Discussion threads 2006-12-20
- Cox demonstrates political nature of open source
- This week, Alan Cox offered a quick primer on just how political open source remains.Speaking at the London Linuxworld conference, he said something quite obvious. Open source is not inherently more secure than other software. Well, you'd think he just cursed from the way folks went on about this. Here is the...
- Tags: Cox, open source, Alan Cox, Linux
- Blog posts 2006-10-27
- Innovative campaigners embrace YouTube
- Not that long ago, the only way for a candidate to get his or her message out was to buy TV time. Indeed, TV is still where millions of campaign dollars are spent. But more effective - with an rapidly increasing percentage of the population, although perhaps not with the...
- Tags: YouTube Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-10-18
- NH representative caught on YouTube in rapid speech
- Rep. Charlie Bass of New Hampshire found himself in hot water a few weeks ago when his No.2 staffer resigned amid revelations that he had done some covert blogging. Tad Furtado had been pretending to be a Democratic reader of a number of New Hampshire blogs while posting comments...
- Tags: YouTube Inc., YouTube
- Blog posts 2006-10-12
- Campaigns discover YouTube
- With Googles acquisition of YouTube in the news, Stateline.org takes a look at the video sites popularity in election politics. YouTube gives candidates a fun new way to humiliate their opponents. In Illinois, Republican gubernatorial candidate Judy Baar Topinka caught on tape Gov. Rod Blagojevich cornered by reporters asking...
- Tags: YouTube Inc., video, Ed Ableser
- Blog posts 2006-10-10
- Logitech AudioStation
- Logitech describes its AudioStation speaker system for the iPod as "high-performance." With the overall lowering of the sound bar in the audio world, we're not sure what constitutes high performance anymore, but Logitech, like other manufacturers playing the iPod-speaker arena, has attempted to create a compact, full-featured home stereo system...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Logitech AudioStation, Apple iPod, Logitech, S-Video
- Product reviews 2006-10-06
- Verizon gaffe lets customer details slip
- Verizon gaffe lets customer details slipThis will make the NSA's job easier.Verizon won't need to hand customer data over like AT&T when clerical fubars like this will practacly open up the databases to whomever wants it, even if they don't ask for it.Sh[patch] like this makes me wonder if the...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Verizon Communications Inc., security, phone
- Discussion threads 2006-08-26
- Google: AOL snafu 'terrible thing,' share 'your music listening history with Google'
- In conjunction with its release of a new version of Google Talk, Google launched Music Trends today.According to the Official Google Blog:Music status sharing - Show your friends what music you listen to and discover new music that your friends are into (or discover that they spend their entire day...
- Tags: Google Inc., MUSIC, TRENDS, music
- Blog posts 2006-08-16
- Google GMail personal data mining: Where is the outrage?
- The modus operandi of a typical Internet user is to willing divulge personal data on the public Internet without regard to the nature of the data being put forth on the “information super highway” and without concern for what will happen to the data once openly revealed.Individual users of the...
- Tags: Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-08-11
- AOL gaffe draws Capitol Hill rebuke
- AOL gaffe draws Capitol Hill rebukeUse a search proxy, the GOVT wont helpThey are the ones surfing all this data without your permission how will they help you? Wake up!If you use a search proxy your identity cant be tied to yoru searches in the first place!There are many...
- Tags: AOL Gaffe, America Online Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-08-09
- Navy laptops stolen
- Personal identification of 31,000 prospective Navy recruits and their recruiters was lost when two laptops were stolen from Navy offices in New Jersey, AP reports. "There have been no reports of illegal usage of personal data identified by these incidents," said Navy spokesman, Lt. Bashon W. Mann, adding...
- Tags: Navy
- Blog posts 2006-07-27
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