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- Patrick Brady dissects Android
- Patrick Brady of Google's partner group provided a detailed technical tour of the internals of the Android platform during his recent talk at Google I/O 2008 titled "Anatomy and Physiology of an Android". Topics included Linux kernel enhancements, the Bionic library (Google's slimmed down version of libc), Android functional and...
- Tags: Google Inc., Library, Hardware, Patrick Brady, Android, Bionic, Surfaces, Audio Flinger, Dalvik, Linux, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-06-04
- Don't expect MinWin in Windows 7
- Don't expect MinWin in Windows 7I think I'd be ready to bet the farm on that ..."I’m willing to bet that the Windows 7 kernel will contain only minor changes from the one found in Windows Server 2008 and Vista SP1."I agree with you there Ed. As cool as...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, MinWin, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2008-03-31
- Pwn2Own: What OS really won?
- Pwn2Own: What OS really won?They all lost!In my opinion, the Flash flaw would've been able to compromise any of the OS's, so I would say they all lost. BUT, if I had to go on who lost the most, I'd go as follows:1.) Mac OS X - A flaw...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, SECURITY, operating system, Pwn2Own, flaw, Ubuntu, Linux
- Discussion threads 2008-03-31
- The worst software failures are successes
- The worst software failures are successesIsnt this was "agile" is all about avoiding?Another common cause of problems that you dont mention: The spec was right at the time it was captured, but the business has moved on by the time the system is delivered. Too many development teams think they...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, software, software failure
- Discussion threads 2008-03-27
- Microsoft on open APIs: New tune or blowing more smoke?
- Microsoft on open APIs: New tune or blowing more smoke?More smoke......what else do you expect from rampant pyromaniacs?Or notWell, for starters "open APIs" just means that you can write value-added software for MS platforms. It doesn't mean you can actually compete with those platforms, because they're still necessary to...
- Tags: smoke, Microsoft Corp., API, New Tune
- Discussion threads 2008-02-21
- Lawsuit: Comcast is a 'totalitarian' business
- Lawsuit: Comcast is a 'totalitarian' businessThere is a REASON . . . .that they are known as CRAPCAST!!!RE: Lawsuit: Comcast is a 'totalitarian' businessCharter was using a similar tactic when they cut the bandwidth to they newsgroup servers down to 128k and claimed no knowledge of the slow down.Comcast didn't...
- Tags: Cable, Network technology, Broadband Internet, Comcast Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-20
- Once again, competition breeds innovation
- Once again, competition breeds innovationAnd, without OLPC, we never would have had the Classmate. If Intel wants totry to put OLPC out of business, I guess it is their prerogative in a free world. But, even if they succeed, OLPC will have been a huge success by forcing the world...
- Tags: Mesh networking, One Laptop Per Child project, Classmate, Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-01-04
- OLPC responds to Intel breakup
- OLPC responds to Intel breakupSounds like Intel was only in it to see if they could distract them andslow them down. Intel shames themselves with this behavior.RE: OLPC responds to Intel breakupGET REAL to quote this site "The emerging market is big enough for multiple players and it's not clear...
- Tags: Negroponte, Personality Conflict, Intel Corp., One Laptop Per Child project
- Discussion threads 2008-01-04
- The missing demonstration project (1)
- The missing demonstration project (1)Where is everybody? you guys wanna talk weather, or what?Very strange here in Lethbridge: -19 Celsius here yesterday afternoon, went to plus 5.6 by about 9PM, back to minus 14.7 right now.A blowby chinook?Yes, I have seen it over and over. Do you want to oversee...
- Tags: Operating systems, Linux, Servers, OPEN SOURCE, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., Unix, Debian, Sun Ray
- Discussion threads 2007-12-04
- Facebook Beacon update: No activities published without users proactively consenting
- Facebook Beacon update: No activities published without users proactively consentingGlobal Opt Out and FAQClearly we still want global opt-out, and Facebook knows this, though they still seem to be trying to avoid it. Also, a screenshot in the FAQ (http://git.facebook.com/beacon/faq.php) says, "Stories are published in two days unless you...
- Tags: Facebook, Facebook Beacon, recommandation
- Discussion threads 2007-11-29
- Police Blotter: Can a cell phone camera intimidate a witness?
- Police Blotter: Can a cell phone camera intimidate a witness?NoThe issue was the implication of threating actions. It didn't matter if it was a cop or an average citizen. The issue was the implied threat. The witness' position as an undercover cop was not the point.RE: Police...
- Tags: camera, witness, cell phone camera, Police Blotter, cell phone
- Discussion threads 2007-11-16
- Is open source more secure?
- Is open source more secure?While I have my opinion...as to open source v. proprietary, I think the biggest security issues of either are poor IT management.Vote early, vote oftenThe poll results are currently showing 80% open source and 40% proprietary.Neat trick, eh?Security Through Obscurity ...Open source can't use "security through...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, security, open source, software
- Discussion threads 2007-10-02
- Mixing GPL and BSD code just takes care
- Mixing GPL and BSD code just takes careWho's stealing what?Before De Raadt compains about GPL boys "stealing" code, he better review his license. Don't proprietary companies "steal" BSD code when they make proprietary programs from BSD code? If that's allowed by the license, then why are the GPL people to...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, De Raadt, BSD Code, BSD, MADWiFi, Madwifi developer, OpenBSD, GPL
- Discussion threads 2007-09-28
- Outrage: U.S. "Justice" Dept says OK for ISPs to assess surcharges for priority traffic
- Outrage: U.S. "Justice" Dept says OK for ISPs to assess surcharges for priority trafficSocialist US / Socialist internetIt's apparent that you want both.“Whether or not the same type of differentiated products and services will develop on the Internet should be determined by market forces, not regulatory intervention,” the agency said...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Internet Service Provider, Internet, U.S. Postal Service
- Discussion threads 2007-09-06
- Are Linus Torvalds, IBM, AMD, others at odds over pushing hardware drivers out of Linux?
- Are Linus Torvalds, IBM, AMD, others at odds over pushing hardware drivers out of Linux?You have to remember that Linus is NOT afraid to tell somebody they arestupid. Did you see his video when he was at Google describing git?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8But, I would tend to agree with Linus that full visualization...
- Tags: Operating systems, IBM Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., operating system, hardware, Linus, Linux, Linus Torvalds
- Discussion threads 2007-08-04
- Symantec CEO John Thompson on Microsoft, Google and Switzerland
- Symantec CEO John Thompson on Microsoft, Google and SwitzerlandSymantec wants to be the Switzerland of safe computing onn the Webbut they're really more like the Elbonia of the computer world. I haven't used a Symantic security product that didn't fail to cause many problems from the git-go. I think they...
- Tags: SECURITY, Product marketing, Microsoft Corp., Symantec Corp., Elbonia, John Thompson, system work, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-07-31
- Calling Linux users - Let's create a resource for Dell/Ubuntu owners
- Calling Linux users - Let's create a resource for Dell/Ubuntu ownersMeet the community!Every new Linux user is welcome to meet the community at http://ubuntuforums.org/index.phpA huge source of knowledge. Friendly, helpful people, ready to answer every question you may have. Their motto: there are no dumb questions!Greetz, Pjotr.first thing is to...install...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Ubuntu, Linux, Dell Computer Corp., newbie
- Discussion threads 2007-05-25
- Promising antispam technique gets nod
- Promising antispam technique gets nodI allow two customers to "relay"through my mail server. Even though the sender's email address domain is differrent than the mail server that is sending it, my mail server's domain and IP show up in the header. This can easily be checked to see...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, E-mail servers, Viruses and worms, Nothing, spam filtering, technique, anti-spam, spam, e-mail, DomainKeys, e-mail server, body part, server, phishing, POPFile
- Discussion threads 2007-05-23
- "View Source" and Rich Internet Application misconceptions
- "View Source" and Rich Internet Application misconceptionsCGI, SVN, CVS, GIT*Who* is *viewing source*?The end-user doesn't care a hoot about it.Developers should care and view source in their project management systems, or go directly into the CGI on their servers when they need to do so.Is it me?Bueler? ;)Enterprise appsIt's just...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Tools & Techniques, View Source, developer, rich Internet application
- Discussion threads 2007-04-16
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