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- My Little Tank 1.00 (Mobile)
- The General invites you to enjoy some miniature military mayhem with My Little Tank - a fun arcade-style blaster! First choose from a range of tank colors (including pink!) and then navigate through 80 action-packed, increasingly difficult levels as you shoot enemy tanks, defend your base, and destroy enemy radar...
- Software downloads 2008-11-14
- 'Let market forces drive SOA' discussion, continued
- There has been an interesting chat going on across the blogosphere as to whether the best approach to SOA development is top-down and bottom-up, or whether to start small or start in a big way.Ian Thomas recently weighed in on the discussion, agreeing with Nick Malik that neither top-down nor...
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- Has Ubuntu clinched the desktop Linux market?
- On the surface a two-month delay in Red Hat's release of Global Desktop Linux is no big deal. (Picture of a Dell laptop running Ubuntu from Indiecom.)The aim of the project is not just to deliver an operating system, but a complete environment, including applications, aimed at the mass market.Some...
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- The Comdexification of Linux
- Linuxworld hits San Francisco next week with 11,000 attendees. The media is filled with stories about the "mainstreaming" of open source.Maybe. I'm more worried about open source Comdexifying, about Comdexification if you will.If you're under 30 you may barely know what I'm talking about. But back in the last century...
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- Sony recalls Cybershot DSC-T5 - a still image camera that does amazing video
- Scanning my RSS subscriptions this morning, I noticed that the NY Times is carrying an Associated Press story about Sony has recalling 350,000 Cybershot DSC-T5 pictured left because of the way they could injure their users.That this particular camera is being recalled is a major coincidence for me since, just...
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- Veriscrip built on government regulation
- One fact that marks healthcare IT is how you can build a profitable business just based on the need to enforce government regulations.VirtualHealth Technologies of Lexington, Kentucky, for instance, is building itself on HIPAA, through a unit called Veriscrip.HIPAA requires secure tracking of medical information, and controls who can access...
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- Friday rants: Data silos; Facebook hype; Dow Jones angst
- A few points to ponder ahead of the weekend...Why is my information always in the other database?When folks call customer service, some see incompetence. Others see red. I see data silos.This week I've called Verizon and Comcast about billing errors and been transferred repeatedly and also realized Yahoo thinks I...
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- News to know: Hotspot insecurity; VMware Fusion; Microsoft's iPhone
- Notable headlines:George Ou: Hamster plus Hotspot equals Web 2.0 meltdown.Ryan Naraine: Blue Pill Project extends VM rootkit cat-and-mouse tussle. OpenBSD team mocked at first ever 'Pwnie' awards.House OKs billions for federal science, tech projects.Larry Dignan: VMware Fusion for OS X ready to lift off. Gallery right.Dan Farber: The future of...
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- Podcast: AlwaysOn Summit, virtual worlds, green data centers and more...
- This week on the Dan & David Show I am on the Stanford University campus at the AlwaysOn Summit and David is in his headquarters outside of Boston. I give David some of the highlights from the conference, including the state of virtual worlds, social networking, green data centers and...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- The future of social networks
- What will social networking be like in ten years? Who knows, but we won't be having panels about it. At the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit 07, there was such a panel, titled "Social Networking 3.0," led by Charlene Li, a senior analyst Forrester Research.The panelists below included representatives from some of...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- Tech Shakedown #4: Should Vista be able to force an unwanted reboot when it wants to?
- Like many departments within many companies, today was a day when our department go together and did some online slide slidesharing. We use Microsoft's NetMeeting but I don't use Internet Explorer and my one attempt at at getting the slides on my screen (there's a way to view...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- The awkward dance between BPM and SOA
- Does business process management BPM need SOA to go forward? Does SOA need BPM to be relevant? Are they one in the same? Or are they completely different animals?Depending upon whom you read, BPM is either worlds apart from SOA, or the two are fused right down to the...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- Firewall redux: Could a public, open software behavior registry squelch useless dialogs?
- In response to yesterday's Tech Shakedown of McAfee's personal firewall product for issuing a useless dialog -- one that asks me to allow or block some behavior but that doesn't give me any idea, clues, or hints as to which of those two options to pick -- one ZDNet reader...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- What scares doctors about technology
- I think I know what most frightens physicians about technology.It's the fear of becoming part of a roll-up, like Esse Health, profiled recently by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. On the surface Esse is simply a collection of doctors' offices. But when new CEO Mike Castellano talks about it, he's describing something...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- Predicting the next phase of the Internet
- Will the Internet still be here in 20 years? Of course it will, but that was the question asked of Nick McKeown, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Stanford; Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun; and Phil McKinney, vice president and CTO of the Personal Systems Group at...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- VMware Fusion for OS X ready to lift off
- VMware is taking preorders for Fusion, its virtualization product for Mac OS X. With Fusion, you can run Windows, Solaris and Linux on a Mac without rebooting. VMware's pre-order price is $39.99, but goes up to $79.99 when Fusion launches. eWeek reports that Fusion launches Aug. 6, but the VMware...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- AOL's advertising growth slows: Blame the enhancements?
- Time Warner reported earnings on Wednesday and gave some color on its AOL unit. Advertising growth for AOL was 16 percent in the second quarter. That growth isn't bad, but compared to the 40 percent growth in the prior quarter it looks a bit worrisome. On the earnings conference call,...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- Podcast: News to know midday: Next Web; Green data centers; Office for Mac; Amazon Fresh
- On today's podcast: Riffs on the next big Web thing and green data centers. Office 2008 for the Mac is delayed. Amazon dabbles in grocery delivery.
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- Monument to cost rises over Copacabana
- The old Copacabana nightclub in New York, across from the Javits Convention Center, will come down in favor of a 1 million square foot, 45-50 story tall medical device market.The World Product Centre is the brainchild of Israel Green, and will be built by Extell Development, best known for residential towers....
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- What is stalling open source in healthcare?
- As you may know, I launched a second ZDNet blog yesterday, on healthcare.In preparing for the launch I wrote a bit about what open source can teach healthcare and about what open source offers.Here I want to ask a related question, namely what is stopping open source in healthcare?Two forces are...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
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