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- Top 25 coding defects listed, surprising nobody with a clue
- Top 25 coding defects listed, surprising nobody with a clueA list . . .Humm, it did a little digging to find the actual list, but I think this is it:http://cwe.mitre.org/top25/#CWE-20So, a list and some advice:The first broad category is interaction between components. Basically, it means you forgot to filter stuff...
- Tags: developer, broad category, Internet
- Discussion threads 2009-01-13
- Why Linux owes (part of) its success to Microsoft
- Why Linux owes part of its success to MicrosoftFascinatingRMS was the one with the open source ideas. Not Torvalds.. Torvalds found nothing usefull for his brand new 80386. After approaching Tanenbaum and asking whether more features and support could be implemented in Minix. He came to write his own OS....
- Tags: Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, microkernel, RISC machine, Linux STILL, Linux, Unix, Microsoft Corp., operating system
- Discussion threads 2008-12-16
- Opera files complaint against Microsoft in the EU over IE, Windows bundle; CTO makes Web standards case
- Updated with Opera CTO, Microsoft comments: Opera Software said Thursday it is filing a complaint against Microsoft in the European Union alleging the software giant is abusing its power and tying Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system. Opera also has a beef about Microsoft's support for Web standards. ...
- Tags: Business Operations, Channel Management, European Union, Internet, Larry Dignan, Marketing, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows, Opera Software ASA, Operating Systems, Quality, Software, Standards, Web, Web Browser, Web Browsers, Web Standards Project
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- Nanorobots for drug delivery?
- The idea of using nanorobots to deliver drugs and fight diseases such as cancers is not new check this story for example. But there are still lots of issues to solve before nanorobots can diagnose our diseases and treat them. Now, an international team of researchers has designed a software...
- Tags: 3D, Researcher, Protein, Environment, Cone, Sensor, Nanorobot, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-08
- Talking malware with Eugene Kaspersky
- Talking malware with Eugene KasperskyAll of which comes back to the same conclusionYou just cannot depend upon anti-malware vendors anymore. They themselves are finding it difficult to protect their customers. Sure, thay may be there as an additional layer of protection, but the main layer is and always should be...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, malware, Eugene Kaspersky, security
- Discussion threads 2007-12-07
- EFF wants to saddle you with metered Internet service
- Updated 12/8/2007 - The EFF Electronic Frontier Foundation last week publicly joined Free Press and Public Knowledge in recommending a metered Internet service as the alternative to Comcast's BitTorrent throttling. The extremist "Net Neutrality" crowd that wants to regulate the Internet with bans on per-user charges/contracts for Enhanced QoS are...
- Tags: Electronic Frontier Foundation, BitTorrent, Network, Comcast Corp., Problem, Internet Service Provider, DOCSIS, Internet Service, ACL, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Networking, Cable, Broadband Internet, Internet, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, George Ou
- Blog posts 2007-12-03
- Encyclopedia of World War II Battles. FREE first chapter in the trial version (Mobile)
- Learn more about World War II Battles - whether you are preparing for the History Test, a college final, or even if you simply desire to learn more about world history. Features Fully illustrated with maps, schemes, and photographs Search for the words or phrases Navigate from Table of Contents...
- Tags: Victory, Mobile, Biology, MobileReference, Battles
- Software downloads 2007-10-02
- The Oxford Russian Dictionary for S60 3rd Edition v.3 (Mobile)
- The most comprehensive and up-to-date Russian dictionary Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. The preparation of dictionaries, of all types and for all ages, has been a central part of...
- Tags: Mobile, Dictionary, Paragon Technologie GmbH, Oxford Russian Dictionary, English, S60_3.x, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2007-08-27
- Can 'friendly' AI save humans from irrelevance or extinction?
- Can 'friendly' AI save humans from irrelevance or extinction?Message has been deleted.IMHO this is distant futureI doubt I'll see this type of intelligence in my lifetime. We're still a long ways off from understanding our own intelligence, much less designing a machine that surpasses it.Sure, we may have machines that...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Robots, irrelevance, computer, extinction, mankind
- Discussion threads 2007-08-24
- The five weirdest things about flash drives
- The five weirdest things about flash drivesMore Q's than A'sWow, lots to learn about this tech. Does this mean that as the size of the drive grows, you lose more and more space to deal with the block issue or is it the same percentage of space req'd to...
- Tags: Now IT, information technology, Apple Inc., USB flash drive, FAT16, performance
- Discussion threads 2007-06-11
- Forecasting the next 50 years in science
- In the recent issue of the New Scientist, 70 very smart people predict the biggest scientific breakthroughs of the next 50 years. The topics range from the evolution of consciousness and the universal theory of everything to implantable, organo-electrical brain-machine interfaces and the discovery of extraterrestrial life. In the computing...
- Tags: forecasting, human brain, computer
- Blog posts 2006-11-22
- Lost in translation: More on the crimes of Google translation
- Stevej offers in comments about my previous posting an explanation as to why machine translation is so bad, concluding go read the whole comment:Try it again in a Western language and youll find the results are much more consistent. Its just the difficulty of translating to/from Asian languages that you...
- Tags: Business &, Technology
- Blog posts 2006-11-10
- In Iraq, military seeking Universal Translator
- For the military in Iraq, being able to speak with the locals is a huge problem. In the absence of enough translators, there was high hopes for technological fixes to the problem. But, the Washington Post reports, the Star Trek Universal Translator is still a long ways off. Two...
- Tags: DARPA
- Blog posts 2006-11-02
- Apple MacBook Pro (17-inch)
- Following on the heels of the 15.4-inch MacBook Pro and replacing the 17-inch PowerBook G4, the 17-inch MacBook Pro delivers many of the same beloved features as its little sibling, such as a scrolling track pad, the Sudden Motion Sensor, and an excellent software package, and adds a huge, bright...
- Tags: Notebooks, Apple Computer Inc., Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, Apple PowerBook, laptop computer
- Product reviews 2006-06-02
- Apple MacBook (13-inch, 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo)
- In our original review, we mistakenly stated the price of an extended warranty for the MacBook. The cost is $249. We regret the error. (6/1/06)Billed as a replacement to both the iBook and the 12-inch PowerBook, the 13.3-inch MacBook offers a great compromise between size and portability for a reasonable...
- Tags: Notebooks, Apple Computer Inc., Apple MacBook
- Product reviews 2006-05-23
- Intel brings virtualization to the desktop
- Intel brings virtualization to the desktopWeren't multitasking operating systems w/dual-CPUs going to be the cure?Now we need an OS in the OS all of a sudden as a major phenomenon rather than remaining the purview of dateless geeks (like me!)?Why? Most organizations have test boxes already set up that...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows, Utility computing, operating system, Dell Computer Corp., rep, virtualization, desktop, Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-11-14
- Apple aims to protect Rosetta mark
- Apple aims to protect Rosetta markBUY AAPL NOW!!!Multiple OS's are no problem on Macs. When I boot my machine it seemlessly and invisibly runs OSX, X11, OS9, Java, all in Darwin BSD. It is hard to tell sometimes what I am using and to me it dosent even matter. It...
- Tags: Desktops, Processors, Multiple OS, Mactel, Apple Inc., Rosetta Stone
- Discussion threads 2005-11-08
- Microsoft updates Windows Vista test code
- Microsoft updates Windows Vista test codeThey keep tryin' to put lipstick on this pig.But this is really borring. Three years late and striped of most of the new freatures. Looks like the Windows sheep won't have much to look forward to.Seriously, why is this new?Why is an update to a...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Tablets, game console, Linux, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft updates Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2005-10-17
- The brains behind Apple's Rosetta: Transitive
- The brains behind Apple's Rosetta: TransitiveThat being said...I will be sure to buy the last generation of a a top of the PPC (G5) Power Mac. By the time I need another one (read 3-5 years) I think most applications will be recompiled with a "Universal Binary".My circa 2001...
- Tags: Processors, Desktops, CPU Test, Apple Inc., Memory Test, Think Secret, Apple Intel Macintosh, Intel Corp., ROSETTA
- Discussion threads 2005-06-08
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