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- WatchTVPro Ex (exe)
- WatchTVPro is an alternative software to watch tv channels and radio via satellite, cable or terrestrial reception. It's developed since 2001. A digital DVB reception hardware is needed to use the software. WatchTVPro has regularly updates. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: digital video broadcasting, michael hepp, watchtvpro, dvb reception hardware
- Software downloads 2008-05-09
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- Car chase: Chrysler CIO to run treasury dep't.
- To reduce costs, Chrysler has combined IT and global finance into a single organization. While the move is not without risk, the company's financial woes require dramatic steps. by Michael Krigsman
- Tags: car, cio, information technology, chrysler llc, financial week, strategy, management, michael krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- News to know: Mozilla; Windows Server; LinuxWorld; Apple
- Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Talking Firefox security with Mozilla's Window Snyder Mary Jo Foley: What's next for Windows Server Microsoft finalizes SQL Server 2008 TechRepublic: 10 questions and answers about Microsoft Live Mesh Dancho Danchev: Today's...
- Tags: google inc., larry dignan, microsoft windows server, server, apple inc., mozilla corp., linux, phishing, smart phones, service-oriented architecture (soa), cyberthreats, microsoft windows, operating systems, unix, open source, software, security, spam and phishing, consumer electronics, personal technology, web services, enterprise software
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Consumer Reports urges Mac users to dump Safari, cites lack of phishing protection
- The 2008 edition of Consumer Reports' "State of the Net" report, advises that a common security mistake is "thinking your Mac shields you from all risks", and that due to Safari's lack of built-in phishing protection Mac users are urged to switch to Firefox or Opera : "According to...
- Tags: apple macintosh, apple safari, consumer reports, phishing protection, phishing, cyberthreats, spam, viruses and worms, security, spam and phishing, dancho danchev
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Don't trust Google with your data
- We blindly give Google our data -- email, calendar, search history, and so on. What happens when Google refuses to give it back? Angst. by Michael Krigsman
- Tags: google inc., chris brogan, phil, cloud computing, software as a service (saas), e-mail providers, e-mail, emerging technologies, internet, online communications, michael krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- News to know: LinuxWorld; Cisco; Microsoft; Yahoo
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft sending mixed messages about Windows futures with 'Fiji'? Sam Diaz: LinuxWorld keynotes: Now is the time to invest. Larry Dignan: IBM, Ubuntu, Novell and Red Hat gang up on Vista A new data center?...
- Tags: apple iphone, linuxworld, larry dignan, yahoo! inc., microsoft corp., cisco systems inc., cloud computing, help desk, data centers, corporate communications, it operations, storage, hardware, data management, marketing
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- New York Times website down
- New York Times website downWrong Site, What No Editors?That's not even their primary domain name. Are there no editors at ZDNet any more? It's like reading a blog by teenagers these days. So long, farewell, I'd rather read content by professional journalists.RE: New York Times website downMichael, unless...
- Tags: web site development, web technology, manufacturing, new york times website down, new york times website, nyt, new york times co., web site
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- New York Times website down
- Update 8/5/08 6:30 PM EDT: Seems to be back up now. The New York Times website is currently down with no more information available now. Details later when we learn more. Here's a screen capture: [Thanks to @michaelgoldberg on Twitter...
- Tags: new york times co., web site, new york times website, web site development, web technology, manufacturing, internet, michael krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Segway recalls transporters over software problem
- Segway recalls transporters over software problemSegway......probably one of the most asinine things ever invented. A real bright idea to have motorized vehicles on sidewalks…of course having them on the roadways isn’t any better. No lights..no horns…no mirrors…brilliant!This is from the 2006 recall - please note there is no new recallDear...
- Tags: tools & techniques, software, segway, recall
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Segway recalls transporters over software problem
- Segway, the "personal transporter" company launched to great fanfare in 2001, has issued a product recall due to software problems. by Michael Krigsman
- Tags: software, segway, tools & techniques, management, michael krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Say hello at SummerMash Boston
- I'll be attending SummerMash Boston tonight at the Roxy. If you're there, please find me and let's chat. It's always great to meet readers of this blog! by Michael Krigsman
- Tags: chat, blogging, internet, michael krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Jobs acknowledges MobileMe failure
- Steve Jobs admitted that Apple launched its MobileMe web service prematurely. Apple should now deploy a status reporting system. by Michael Krigsman
- Tags: apple iphone, job, steve jobs, web service, apple inc., cloud computing, web services, e-mail, 3g, enterprise software, software, online communications, cellular phones, consumer electronics, personal technology, michael krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Everywhere I look, I see Clouds
- Everywhere I look, I see CloudsThe only eruption of clouds...is by bloggers. The only ones actually using the cloud are small businesses that either don't have the money for their own network or don't have the qualified IT personnel to do their own.Bloggers need to get a handle on reality....
- Tags: channel management, cloud computing, xml, web 2.0, web
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- News to know: Vista x64; Apple; Phishing; Facebook
- Notable headlines: Jason Perlow: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Windows Vista Ed Bott: You've got Vista x64 questions, I've got answers Jason O'Grady: Apple drops iPhone 2.0.1 software (updated 3x) Infinite Loop: Steve Jobs:...
- Tags: facebook, microsoft windows vista, apple inc., intel corp., vyatta, mauku, phishing, service-oriented architecture (soa), sales strategy, cyberthreats, microsoft windows vista (longhorn), spam, security, spam and phishing, web services, enterprise software, software, sales, operating systems, microsoft windows, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Judge hints he will declare mistrial in Thomas case
- The judge in the Jammie Thomas copyright-infringement case is likely to declare a mistrial because of his reliance on the RIAA's specious "making available" theory, Wired reports. Last year, a Minnesota jury may headlines by the RIAA a $220,000 verdict against Thomas pictured. But the verdict was based on...
- Tags: distribution, riaa, u.s. congress, judge, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breach
- Poor system testing caused a medical records privacy breach affecting over 200,000 members of Georgia Blue Cross and Blue Shield. The case has implications for both consumer privacy and IT's impact on business operations. by Michael Krigsman
- Tags: blue cross blue shield, information technology, privacy, health care, georgia, vertical industries, benefits, healthcare, security, enterprise software, software, human resources, michael krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- News to know: iPhone Dev Camp; So long computer science; Intel
- Notable headlines: Andrew Mager: Touring iPhone Dev Camp 2 Live: Day 2 from the iPhone Dev Camp 2 Hands full? Get the iPhone arm Video: Spectrum ZX game montage Dion Hinchliffe: Enterprise cloud computing gathers steam ...
- Tags: apple iphone, comcast corp., yahoo! inc., computer science, broadband, computer, intel corp., robots, corporate governance, digital cameras, federal government, monitors & displays, broadband internet, network technology, emerging technologies, business operations, corporate law, consumer electronics, personal technology, government, hardware, components, telecommunications, networking, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- FCC slaps Comcast's wrist over network neutrality; Sets precedent
- The Federal Communications Commission on Friday ruled 3-2 that Comcast overstepped its network management authority by blocking BitTorrent peer to peer traffic, but stopped short of fining the cable company. The move clarifies the boundaries a bit for other carriers and sends the message that the FCC enforces network neutrality...
- Tags: fcc, network, comcast corp., network neutrality, network neutrality rule, deborah taylor tate, federal government, networking, government, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- IT failures roundup: Airports; jail system; angry travellers
- To describe more failures than one lone blogger could possibly investigate himself, here's a new type of post: the IT failures roundup. I'll periodically report on interesting failures using a brief, overview format. JFK airport baggage handling system goes down. American Airlines scored...
- Tags: software, information technology, failure, tools & techniques, productivity, networking, management, michael krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- Sun's fourth quarter solid; Growth in fiscal 2009 remains elusive
- Sun Microsystems on Friday reported fiscal fourth quarter net income of $88 million, or 11 cents a share, on revenue of $3.78 billion, down 1.4 percent from a year ago. Adjusted earnings in the quarter were $275 million, or 35 cents a share. However, Sun sees another tough year ahead....
- Tags: u.s., revenue, michael lehman, sun microsystems inc., jonathan schwartz, sales strategy, operational accounting, open source, sales, finance, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
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