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- Howard Dean's 'smart' ID plan
- Howard Dean's 'smart' ID planWhoa, bad ideaI hate this "smart card ID" idea. It's invasive and won't work to stop crime.One way or another, not bothCan't have it both ways, Howie. Either we have national ID cards and require all PC makers to include them, or we have...
- Tags: Smart cards, Authentication/Encryption, Digital security, Howie, Declan, Howard Dean, smart card
- Discussion threads 2004-01-26
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- Windows Live FolderShare: unacceptable 3-day outage
- Windows Live FolderShare: unacceptable 3-day outageWhine. Whine. Whine.FolderShare is a free service. It hasn't cost you a dime. Unacceptable outage or not, you can whine to us or move on to another provider that will invariably pull the same stunt.Anyone who lives in their parents house free of...
- Tags: Manufacturing, Microsoft Windows, outage, unacceptable 3-day outage, Windows Live FolderShare, Microsoft Windows Live, FolderShare
- Discussion threads 2008-06-16
- A snake-inspired robot
- On a recent visit to Pittsburgh, Penn., CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi dropped by professor Howie Choset's Robotics Lab at Carnegie Mellon University to see his latest creation, the Snakebot.
- Tags: News, kara tsuboi, jared kohler, snakeBot, carnegie mellon, howie choset, robotics, rescue, surgery, heart, Robots, Emerging Technologies
- Videos 2008-05-08
- NBC Universal finds new home on Amazon's Unbox
- NBC Universal finds new home on Amazon's UnboxI just turn on my televisionand it comes thru quite nicely, and free!If Apple is the.."evil monopolistic company," what do you call NBC/Universal? You can get their programming in a number of ways, not only through Apple. Yet you can only...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Public relations, Digital media, Digital music, Apple Inc., Amazon Unbox, Amazon.com Inc., NBC, NBC Universal Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-04
- Ten companies where SOA made a difference in 2006
- The year 2006 was a busy one for SOA proponents; many service-oriented architectures moved from the pilot stages to live deployments. Many companies have been able to demonstrate value from their SOA efforts; here are some outstanding examples I reported on in this blogsite throughout the year. Abstracting enterprise information...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, SOA
- Blog posts 2006-12-17
- Media tipping point? NBC slashes jobs, costs; says "it's not our fault" (it's no joke)
- The Mercs Charlie McCollum writes: How bad are things at NBC?....Well, Jay Leno said on "The Tonight Show late last week that things are so bad, ``our interns are calling Mark Foley, looking for work. He also asked guest Howie Mandel, host of "Deal or No Deal, whether as...
- Tags: NBC
- Blog posts 2006-10-23
- Will Vista kill Linux for Ed Tech?
- Will Vista kill Linux for Ed Tech?Nail on the HeadThis is the single most important reason why I personally don't recommend Linux on the Desktop at least in the Small Bussiness / Non for Profit/ Education Market.
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Desktops, Poor usability, Linux, operating system, desktop, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-09-14
- IBM walks the SOA walk
- As we’ve seen in recent months, IBM has been quite uber-eager to deliver SOA to the enterprise world, with countless product and service announcements. Big Blue talks the talk, but does it walk the walk? As a matter of fact, IBM has been service-orienting itself, and in...
- Tags: IBM Corp., Miller, SOA
- Blog posts 2006-05-02
- Schmidt: Hold developers liable for flaws
- Schmidt: Hold developers liable for flawsBill Gates Has Lots of MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEYI want a cut of Microsoft's cash for all the hours I have spent just fixing their mess. Sometimes the only way to get windows to work is to reinstall. BS man. Where is my...
- Tags: Financial Planning, What/how, insurance, developer
- Discussion threads 2005-10-12
- Microsoft vs Mass.: What ever happened to 'The customer is always right'?
- Is it just me, or is there something highly unusual about the extremely hard time that Microsoft is giving to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts over its decision to move to Open Document Format ODF as the standard for storing files produced by productivity applications like word processors and spreadsheets? ...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Commonwealth of Massachusett
- Blog posts 2005-09-22
- Will Howard Stern deal turn satellite into a star?
- Will Howard Stern deal turn satellite into a star?Go HOWARD!!!I don't listen to Howard myself..but it amuses me that he is able to say what he wants, when he wants..and others can listen.As a patriot once said, and this is not a direct quote mind you."I may NOT agree with...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Network technology, Howard Stern, radio, satellite
- Discussion threads 2004-10-07
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