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- Apple aims to dismiss Psystar countersuit
- Apple aims to dismiss Psystar countersuitTime will tell.....However knowing Apple I have my doubts about the suits success. Still if they do loose the case there is nothing stopping Apple from switching processors again. So far that tact hasn't hurt business any.Pagan jimTheftThis is an abstraction, you're going...
- Tags: Apple Mac OS X, Desktops, Operating systems, Processors, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-01
- I say crapware; you say 'performance enhancer'
- I say crapware; you say 'performance enhancer'agreedall trialware should be treated as crapware.OneCare offered as TRIAL is crapware.OneCare offered as TRIAL is crapware.I want the full version or nothing. Trial is useless.Anyway I don't like OneCare because it's a security suite. I would like a simple antivirus only programohgreat.One problem...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, OneCare, performance enhancer, software, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., laptop computer, performance
- Discussion threads 2008-08-01
- Why I still prefer Internet Explorer
- I wrote a blog post last week where I discussed some of the good lessons from the success of Firefox. I truly believe Firefox is a great browser, and I am glad that competition has forced Microsoft to pull its IE developers out of suspended animation to update its ability...
- Tags: Opera Software, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web Browser, DIV, CSS, Web Browsers, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Internet, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- Judge: Possible 'manifest error of law' in Thomas case
- Judge: Possible 'manifest error of law' in Thomas caseI don't buy the argument......that a copyright holder should have to prove an actual distribution took place. Given the circumstances it's obvious to anyone who isn't clouded by RIAA hatred the files were there to be copied by anyone. Does this mean...
- Tags: Copiers, RIAA, actual distribution
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
- How+big+a+threat+is+good+Microsoft%3F
- How+big+a+threat+is+good+Microsoft%3FBusiness fundamentalsThe whole concept is predicated on the idea that the only reason for [i]software libre[/i] is reaction to the Transcendent Evil Of Redmond. Which is as silly as saying that open and collaborative science only exists as a reaction to guild secrecy.The guilds went away. Did science?I...
- Tags: .NET, Application servers, Middleware, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET
- Discussion threads 2008-02-28
- MySpace: Will its socialist-like approach to its social app developers succeed?
- MySpace kicked off its developer program Tuesday by providing API's and development tools to tens of thousands of developers, with some unique diistinctions, and restrictions, that it hopes will result in high quality apps. Developers were invited to its "Sandbox" event in San Francisco to learn more about the...
- Tags: Developer, Difference, MySpace, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-02-06
- Patent reform: Stopping the insanity or inventor ripoff?
- Patent reform: Stopping the insanity or inventor ripoff?Yes, the awards are completely outrageous.That would be like you inventing a 10 dollar switch an Ford comes along and not paying you for the idea and you get an infringing award of $100 on each car instead of the added value of...
- Tags: disincentive, inventor, Patent Reform, insanity, patent
- Discussion threads 2008-01-14
- Oak Ridge attacks linked to China
- Oak Ridge attacks linked to ChinaRE: Oak Ridge attacksThere is only one question that [b]needs[/b] to be answered:"How the hell did this happen at a sensitive research laboratory"?????A second question:"When are heads going to roll"?????RE: Oak Ridge attacks linked to Chinait IS Chinese government, and they are attacking with impunity...
- Tags: Call centers, SECURITY, Oak Ridge, attack, call-center
- Discussion threads 2007-12-12
- How we landlubbers can help save the oceans
- How we landlubbers can help save the oceansTypical egotismYes, puny little mankind can destroy the oceans. What hubris. Are we now officially on part II of the famous Ted Danson, the oceans only have ten years left hysterical rant?RE: How we landlubbers can help save the oceans"Time for them to...
- Tags: Benefits, delivery driver, salary
- Discussion threads 2007-11-27
- Microsoft extends open source killing plan to Russia
- Microsoft extends open source killing plan to Russiaall is fair in love and war...make Windows open source or very cheapMS sounds a little desperate. Best way to compete against open source is on level-playing field: Make Windows open source or very cheap, as MS did in Russia. Also, make Windows...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., open source, Linux, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-11-09
- Apple, hackenomics, and the waning anonymity (and obsolescense) of cash
- The noose is slowly tightening. A hundred years ago -- heck, even ten years ago -- for the most part, we didn't have to sacrifice our privacy just to participate in some transaction. Lots of merchants tried some still do to shake us down for our personal information...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Credit Card, Policy, Apple Inc., Noose, Sales Channel, Financial Services, Sales, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-10-30
- Poll: Is Microsoft still dangerous?
- Poll: Is Microsoft still dangerous?Love those pollsOne result gets 100%, another gets 50%The question is......if MS were to triple the OEM price of Windows to vendors who sold systems preloaded with rival systems or who merely promoted or contributed to such systems, would any of them tell MS where to...
- Tags: Government, Microsoft Windows, Vertical industries, Mainframes, Microsoft Corp., U.S. Department of Justice
- Discussion threads 2007-10-25
- Greetings...you're infected
- Greetings...you're infectedFeature RequestI'd like to have a Unix/Linux port of this virus please!!! Don't leave us out!RE: Greetings...you're infected"socially engineered to look like electronic greeting cards" -- did a human being actually write that? What drivel!Simple FixScrub Web-2.0 and go back to plain old HTML 3.0. Disallow everything more...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, SECURITY, operating system, Greetings, vulnerability, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2007-10-08
- End of the road for unlocked iPhones
- End of the road for unlocked iPhonesGet ready for a lawsuit Apple will losehttp://blogs.law.harvard.edu/infolaw/2006/11/22/thanksgiving-for-new-dmca-exceptions/[B]a new provision allowing circumvention of access controls in cell phone handsets that can prevent use of the phone on other wireless carriers (including using your GSM phone in Europe — sort of defeats the purpose of...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, WIRELESS, Wi-Fi, Cellular phones, Apple Inc., Apple iPhone
- Discussion threads 2007-09-24
- Sony pleads innocent in latest rootkit fiasco
- Sony pleads innocent in latest rootkit fiascoToo many screwups for Sony latelyI used to be a HUGE Sony Fan. Every piece of electronics in my home used to be Sony. Stereo, amps, CD, DVD, TV, everything. Now, I have one clock radio, and if it goes out...
- Tags: Rootkits, rootkit, Sony Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-08-31
- Hacking tools don't hack, hackers do
- Hacking tools don't hack, hackers doLaws as ToolsI seem to recall then US Attorney General John Ashcroft constantly use the word "tools" in his sales pitch for the USA Patriot Act. Presumably, he meant tools to be used to go after "bad guys" who couldn't be proven guilty by...
- Tags: SECURITY, Darwin, Notepad, hacking tool, hacking, tool
- Discussion threads 2007-08-14
- Enterprise 2.0: The when and where
- Enterprise 2.0: The when and whereEnterprise 2.0 and Risk. SaaS is Safer.eManagement eM is the most powerful, efficient, effective, straight-forward, easiest, and affordable way to manage.http://www.emas.ca/eManagement-Manifesto?sc=13As for security - the real risk is in-house and the constant obfuscation by the IT guys who can potentally steal information and privacy...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), Enterprise 2.0, turd, software-as-a-service
- Discussion threads 2007-08-13
- Congress: P2P networks harm national security
- Congress: P2P networks harm national securityOK...I'll ask the question......Why are government employees within secure facilities or any workplace running Limewire clients? I must have missed something there.And wow....Congress is a fearful place these days. Evildoers?H-1B quota and War on TerrorismLets get real. The greater threat is H-1B contractors...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), Pentagon, network, P2P, Henry Waxman, U.S. Congress, national security
- Discussion threads 2007-07-24
- FBI remotely installs spyware to trace bomb threat
- FBI remotely installs spyware to trace bomb threatNow HERE'S a reason to buy a Mac or use Linux!"Another is that the FBI has found or paid someone to uncover unknown vulnerabilities in Windows or Windows-based security software that would permit CIPAV to be installed."Say what you want.... This is wrong....
- Tags: Federal government, PRODUCTIVITY, Cyberthreats, NOW HERE, Olympia, FBI, computer, Original Story, spyware
- Discussion threads 2007-07-18
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