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- iPhone Fatigue
- iPhone FatigueZDNet is too obsessed with the iPhoneNo matter what you think of the iPhone ZDNet is way too obsessed wit considering their market share prior to today and their market projections after today.The coverage that you guys are giving is ridiculous compared to their market share.I was beginning to...
- Tags: 3G, Apple iPhone, phone
- Discussion threads 2008-07-11
- NoScript vs. Internet Explorer 8 Filters
- NoScript vs. Internet Explorer 8 FiltersThink About End UsersI've tried, a couple of times, to use NoScript in my normal surfing, and it became unbearable quickly. Too many sites were disfunctional. MLB.com is a good example.It's one thing to make an add-in for technical users that they can tweak on...
- Tags: Web browsers, PRODUCTIVITY, Channel management, Microsoft Internet Explorer, NoScript, IE8, MLB
- Discussion threads 2008-07-03
- First scientist to warn Congress on Global Warming: It's certain and we're certainly out of time.
- First scientist to warn Congress on Global Warming: It's certain and we're certainly out of time.It's the sun, stupid.The earth has been cooling for the last 10 years. If the current low solar activity keeps up, we could be in deep doodoo.RE: First scientist to warn Congress on Global...
- Tags: U.S. Congress, Hansen, data set, global warming
- Discussion threads 2008-06-23
- Samsung announces 3G 'iPhone killer'
- Samsung announces 3G 'iPhone killer'3GCan you honestly believe 3G wasn't solid enough to add? It's not like it was brand new, or GPS perhaps?If lacking those features...already available in other phones is not a flaw, then yes, you are correct.Other people who don't chug the Kool-Aid might think otherwise.Not...
- Tags: Cellular phones, Cell Phone Quality, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Apple iPhone, 3G, Apple Inc., cell phone, iPhone-killer, phone
- Discussion threads 2008-06-09
- Blogger says Cuba blocked access to her site
- Blogger says Cuba blocked access to her siteWhere's the American Media on this?The American mainstream media has such a love affair with Cuba, which I often don't understand. You'd think they'd be aghast about a country that not only runs the media, but openly suppresses any form speech. ...
- Tags: Cuba, media, Blogger
- Discussion threads 2008-03-25
- And now for a sexy notebook that businesses can actually use
- And now for a sexy notebook that businesses can actually useSo are you saying that a business can't use the Air?I'm not sure that is a safe bet. I don't have a use for it. But what of those who end up buying the Air and using it...
- Tags: Notebooks, notebook, MBA, Lenovo Group Ltd., optical drive, sexy notebook, Ethernet
- Discussion threads 2008-02-26
- Just in time for Macworld: A rouge application dubbed MacSweeper
- Just in time for Macworld: A rouge application dubbed MacSweeperHehe, suddenly marketshare is a factor?![i]These bogus programs aren’t anything new, but the fact that one has surfaced on the Mac indicates that Apple’s market share has been on a tear.[/i]Malware authors don't care about marketshare, they target the worst OS...
- Tags: Desktops, Cyberthreats, Spyware, adware & malware, Viruses and worms, Drive-By Installs, Apple Macintosh, MacSweeper, malware, JIT, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-01-15
- Datinf DigiMakeup (exe)
- DigiMakeup is a program for the simple virtual testing of lipstick, lip gloss, eye shadow, rouge, lip pencil, and eye liner. It's a great way to test different makeup on one's own face. Simply upload a portrait photo from a digital camera to begin. Makeup artists can use this software...
- Tags: Photograph, DigiMakeup, Digital Cameras, Digital Photography, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2007-12-20
- Act quickly? What government they talking about? One not invented yet?
- Well, folks, there's another United Nations report due out this fall. Today Reuters tells what's in the research summary that will shape that report. Reuters saw a "table indicating worsening damage such as bleached corals, coastal flooding, increasing costs of treating disease, deaths from heatwaves and rising risks of...
- Tags: Government, Reuters Ltd., U.N., Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-02
- Where are the best SOA synergies now that Rogue Wave is independent?
- Either today or tomorrow the completion of Battery Ventures' buyout of Rogue Wave Software will prompt some strategic thinking about where this high-performance C++ platform supplier best fits in.As a bit of background, Rogue Wave was a part of publicly traded Quovadx, which found itself in a bit of hot...
- Tags: Software Infrastructure, SOA, Open Source, Java, Enterprise Java, Apache, .NET
- Blog posts 2007-07-18
- Sonic Adventure 2: Prima Official eGuide (exe)
- Super detailed maps of all levels plus in-depth walkthroughs. Hardcore tactics for beating all bosses. Detailed tips for raising, breeding, and caring for your Chao. Cover Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Rouge, Shadow, and Dr. Eggman's adventures. Locations of all rings, Chao, and other important items.
- Tags: Adventure
- Software downloads 2007-07-18
- Will Oracle's perception issues hurt SAP lawsuit?
- Oracle files a lawsuit against SAP alleges massive corporate fraud and folks just dont seem to believe it. In fact, most observers are wondering what Oracle is really up to. The reaction to the lawsuit has been interesting to say the least. Among the questions raised in informal discussions about...
- Tags: SECURITY, Oracle Corp., SAP AG
- Blog posts 2007-03-23
- 'A Swarm of Angels' crowdsourcing film production
- Can open source methodology be applied to film production? Yes, says UK filmmaker and author, Matt Hanson, whose own project, A Swarm of Angels, is attempting to "crowdsource" the funding, production, and distribution of a $1.9+ million dollar movie.And hes not alone; supporters include free culture advocate, Cory Doctorow, the...
- Tags: crowdsourcing, ANGELS, filmmaker
- Blog posts 2007-03-22
- Schools worry over poor local communications
- A recent report on the state of U.S. emergency communications systems reveals that many cities are woefully unprepared, leaving many school officials worried about the future, reports eSchool News The Homeland Security Department has found only six U.S. cities have adopted fully adequate emergency communications systems. Fifty-two percent of...
- Tags: emergency communication, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-01-04
- Chinese firms get hold of Microsoft tech
- Chinese firms get hold of Microsoft techUse Linux if you are patrioticMicrosoft is slowly moving both its technology (e.g. give Windows source code) and investment to China to help the communism out there. I recommend every patriotic fellow American to boycott Microsoft, as did by European Union.China is the super...
- Tags: Linux, Government, Operating systems, Financial accounting, Microsoft Corp., CHINA IS, Chinese firm
- Discussion threads 2006-10-31
- Microsoft says no to New Orleans
- Microsoft says no to New OrleansLack of flightsMSY has always been hard to get to. In spite of flying from a major hub, I have [b]never[/b] been able to get there directly, and even the two-hoppers have generally had only a couple of possible flights.Design Automation Conference met there...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., MSY
- Discussion threads 2006-10-09
- Video game teaches emergency workers to become leaders
- BreakAway Games is giving away the final version of its Incident Commander game to municipal emergency departments, The Washington Post reports. The game, which shows players how to manage crisis situations, received $350,000 in Dept. of Justice finding. Maybe it won't ever compete with Holo, but Incident Commander is...
- Tags: Incident Commander, Joe Barlow, game
- Blog posts 2006-08-30
- Los Angeles Joint Regional Intelligence Center is not CTU
- Video: The first Joint Regional Intelligence Center has opened in Los Angeles last month, with a goal of coordinating efforts among law enforcement agencies to prevent terrorist attacks. It's not the high tech CTU operation of the TV show "24," with encryption crackers, a hot line to the President or...
- Tags: CTU, JRIC
- Blog posts 2006-08-21
- It's a tool. Use it!
- I just finished reading About those laptops and I have to agree with Brian Voss:"I'd say banning laptops or shutting off wireless on demand is like throwing the baby out with the bathwater," says Brian D. Voss, chief information officer at Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge. "Both are draconian...
- Tags: tool
- Blog posts 2006-06-02
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