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- Investor doesn't see browser in Google's future
- Investor doesn't see browser in Google's futureBrowsers...are they the real problem?One thing I noticed...everyone blames the browsers for problems...security, viruses, etc, etc...It seems the real problem is more on the back end side. ActiveX, malicious HTML code, Java scripts and other such things.How about designing a method to deliver content...
- Tags: Web browsers, Web site development, denial, desktop app, Web browser, Google Inc., Web, Web site, Macrohard
- Discussion threads 2004-10-06
- Microsoft connects with SAP
- Microsoft connects with SAPOf course they doMacroHard's software is easy to install, but full of bugs. SAP's software is extermely complicated to install, but works fine. In both cases you invariably get high costs and production failures. These guys connect on a primal level.???SAP makes business application software of varying...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Enterprise software, SAP AG, software, Microsoft Corp., Macrohard
- Discussion threads 2004-09-16
- Microsoft exec takes aim at open source
- Microsoft exec takes aim at open sourceThey better..Brace themselves for failure.He's right about one thing at leastMS needs to concentrate their full attention to their own product and what it has to offer to customers. And if they don't offer enough to keep their customers happy, then address that problem...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., open source, Linux, marketing, Macrohard
- Discussion threads 2004-09-15
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- Second zero-day flaw found in Word
- Second zero-day flaw found in WordDoes it work with OpenOffice writer?I don't want to miss out the fun...:(Scare Tactics?Isn't it interesting that all of a sudden, after several years on the market, 'severe' MS Word or Office exploits are appearing? Obviously these holes were there all along and are...
- Tags: Word processors, Microsoft Office, Tools & Techniques, Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Word, Linux, software, operating system, flaw, zero-day bug
- Discussion threads 2006-12-11
- 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
- AMD bounces back with $44 million profit
- AMD bounces back with $44 million profitNice to see, but...They need to get people to use their processors. If you check the latest list of the Top 500 computers, AMD is seriously lacking, where Intel's processors rank as high as number 3.a good thing amd is aroundlast year intel...
- Tags: Processors, Semiconductors, Network technology, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., processor
- Discussion threads 2004-10-08
- Flaw found in older Office versions
- Flaw found in older Office versions"Tightly Integrated Applications"This is the reason why it's so important to have the key applications written by the same company that provides the operating system: otherwise, you don't get the Rich Computing Experience that results from tight integration of the applications with the operating system.In...
- Tags: OpenOffice, Secunia, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-10-07
- Plugging threats into the USB
- Plugging threats into the USBToo funny!The gist of the story is about removable hardware, but there are so many other ways to breach security that require nothing but an internal account.As a network administrator with full subdomain and limited domain rights, I can get to any information in my systems...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, USB port, security, floppy disk, USB, CD
- Discussion threads 2004-10-06
- House approves spyware legislation
- House approves spyware legislation399 to 1...hmm...I wonder...Who was the one idiot that thinks it is okay...and does he still have a position in the legislative process?I wonder about this bill ...Will it be as utterly useless as the CAN Spam act?Let's Hang these SCUMBAGS by their BALLS !!!The dumba$$ polician...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, spyware, software
- Discussion threads 2004-10-05
- Microsoft: Firewalls are leaking
- Microsoft: Firewalls are leakingMicrosoft: Firewalls are leaking"Firewalls are like retarded routers. They just look at the ports, sources and destinations they like."I dare you to say that to Cisco.Port 80 trusted?Well, that tells us a lot about Microsoft's security architecture if their #1 dude thinks that typical corporate networks let...
- Tags: Firewalls, Network security, Web servers, Port 80, Microsoft Corp., firewall, Baumhardt, security
- Discussion threads 2004-10-05
- Where's the simplicity in Web services?
- Where's the simplicity in Web services?Hardly a surpriseI am not talking about REST here This is hardly a surprise. The 'simplicity' ploy was nothing but marketing and hype. Any reasonably intelligent person would quickly see that the Web Services are nothing new. It is by large, a copy of CORBA....
- Tags: Channel management, Web services, Development tools, Middleware, Web service, Web, XML
- Discussion threads 2004-10-05
- Xamlon looks to beat Microsoft to the punch
- Xamlon looks to beat Microsoft to the punchnorton did this in win3.1 - ms broke it in win95do you really want to invest in something you know ms will break?Hear HearYou SAID it! Hmm, version 1.0 - BEATING MacroHard - CROSS-PLATFORM - ARGH! You can ONLY piss off the great...
- Tags: Xamlon, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-10-05
- Microsoft asks judge to suspend penalties
- Microsoft asks judge to suspend penaltiesOnce again"The Commission says the delay of the remedies would make them irrelevant because the market will have moved on."If the market is moving on, then why are the remedies so important? It still appears that it's designed to punish Microsoft for past behavior, not...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-09-30
- IBM's 'Marvel' to scour Net for video, audio
- IBM's 'Marvel' to scour Net for video, audiomedia companies will put a end to thiscan have a hitorical search of history, that's bad, you want to read about history, read the polished versionIBM GOOGLE MERGER?IBM moving into search?Why is it such a surprise to everyone?They have been in search longer...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Databases, Artificial Intelligence, IBM Corp., video
- Discussion threads 2004-09-29
- Munich to press on with Linux switch
- Munich to press on with Linux switchYes MunichGood for themWhat's the worst case scenario?Say MacroHard takes Munich to court and wins. What could they possibly get? Could they extract fines that exceed the cost of buying Windoze for all those computers? Most likely, the fines would be for the same...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, GUI, Linux, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows NT
- Discussion threads 2004-09-29
- Upgrades, staffing costs squeeze British IT budgets
- Upgrades, staffing costs squeeze British IT budgetsEven in lean times Linux on the desk top is a no go.That is not so much a negative against open source, rather that as the article said, they (Linux/Open Source) need to get up to speed and raise their game, by quite a...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, finance sector, Linux, Monti, staffing
- Discussion threads 2004-09-28
- Industry veterans bet on open-source model
- Industry veterans bet on open-source modelMene, mene, tekel upharsinIt should be fun watching the attempts to analyze Silverberg on this.InterestingWhat a great idea! Interesting that it was an ex-MacroHard exec. that came up with it. Hopefully this company becomes ubiquitous in the industry, and starts to affect how OSS is...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, OSS, software, proprietary software, Microsoft Corp., open source
- Discussion threads 2004-09-28
- Start-up banks on Java hardware boost
- Start-up banks on Java hardware boostHARD is the word.It would be very HARD to convince people to use a hardware-based solution from an unknown company. Transmeta is having a hard time - and they're much better funded and visable. Actually, shouldn't the code-morphing technology of the Crusoe processor, be able...
- Tags: Programming languages, Middleware, Transmeta Corp., Hardware Solutions, Microsoft Corp., bank, OSS COMMUNITY, Java, Microsoft .NET, hardware
- Discussion threads 2004-09-28
- Hotmail to wean users from free export tool
- Hotmail to wean users from free export toolHotmail Bozo'sThey think this will curb Spam? All this will do is make more Spammers legitimate. Spam clowns are not afraid to fork over $19.95 a month for an account to hide behind while they Spam. What idiots MS and...
- Tags: E-mail providers, tool, MSN Hotmail
- Discussion threads 2004-09-27
- Microsoft's fail-safe experiment?
- Microsoft's fail-safe experiment?Just a finger in the dike...Microsoft is running scared, folks.Is it just me.....or should the words Microsoft and Fail-Safe not be used in the same sentence together. Never mind got one, its a Fail-Safe bet that whatever new virus comes out this week will destroy that newbie's...
- Tags: Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Linux
- Discussion threads 2004-09-14
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