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- 2007 Volkswagen GTI
- Photo gallery:Volkswagen GTIThe two best hot hatchbacks, the Volkswagen GTI and the Honda Civic Si, showed up with new designs last year, keeping them firmly at the top of their class. But Volkswagen, not content to hold even with Honda, threw a curveball this year by adding a couple of...
- Tags: GTI, Volkswagen AG, Volkswagen GTI, Mike Markovich
- Product reviews 2007-03-29
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- 14 ways IT screws up projects
- 14 ways IT screws up projects128k image?The image is 128k in size with 100dpi resolution. Why is that too big even on a dial-up connection? Thanks for your thoughts.# 15 - Play loose and fast with bandwidthAttach needlessly large images to blog posts. Make sure image's size is inversely...
- Tags: Strategy, Upper Management, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-10-02
- Palin had '10 to 15' secret email accounts
- Palin had '10 to 15' secret email accountsWhy...Why are you people so hard on Palin? She can't help it. She suffers from Palinitis: You open your mouth, out pops a lie.I mean, she is only running for Vice President of the United States, with the additional possibility...
- Tags: Devilcrat, Obama, e-mail, Palin, secret email account
- Discussion threads 2008-10-01
- CA Dems: Scrutiny of Yahoo-Google deal threatens competition
- Seeing as how Google and Yahoo are both California companies, California House members have taken it upon themselves to tell the Dept. of Justice to butt out of the advertising swap between the two Internet honchos. In a letter of Attorney General Michael Mukasey, the Democratic reps said: ...
- Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Agreement, Computer Associates International Inc., D, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-30
- CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome
- Most members of a silicon.com CIO jury say they're not even testing Google's Chrome--choosing to stay with Microsoft's Internet Explorer. In silicon.com's latest exclusive CIO Jury poll, the respondents revealed they were still steering clear of the application, with 10 out of 12 saying their IT teams are not...
- Tags: CIO, Information Technology, Director Of Information Technology, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Google Chrome, Web Browsers, Strategy, Internet, Management, Chrome, Google, browser, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, Firefox, CIO Jury, Julian Goldsmith, silicon.com
- News items 2008-09-30
- 1 million Classmates headed to Venezuela
- 1 million Classmates headed to VenezuelaAgreedChavez can control any Open Source software in his country, as the government is taking control of all private industries.This is not really about what he feels is best for all, but instead of what he feels he can control the best.You failed to notice...
- Tags: Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Web browsers, Debian, Classmates, aversion, Linux
- Discussion threads 2008-09-30
- Silver lining 2: now may be the best time of all for SOA startups
- Where are all the SOA startups? We already know that much of the Class of 2000 has been gobbled up into larger, in many cases, less-SOA-centric, entities. (See list, here.) But where is the next generation of SOA startups coming from? Does such a thing even exist...
- Tags: SOA, Service-now.com, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-09-29
- Firefox rushes out fix for password manager bug
- Just days after shipping a patch for a dozen serious security holes in Firefox, Mozilla has rushed out another version to fix an annoying password manager bug. The newest Firefox 3.0.3 basically fixes a problem where users were unable to retrieve saved passwords or save new passwords....
- Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Password, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-09-27
- Yes folks, the cloud and parallel processing need killer apps
- Microsoft's research chief Craig Mundie outlined his view of where computing is headed over the next decade or so and here is a big takeaway: The cloud and multiprocessor computing could use a few good killer applications. Mundie was speaking at the Technology Review Emerging Technology conference....
- Tags: Killer Application, Parallel Processing, Computing, Craig Mundie, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-09-25
- LHC shuts down for 2 months over faulty wiring
- Update: CERN now says the LHC won't restart until April. The two-month delay moves the LHC to late November on the calendar, and the machine has to shut down for the winter to avoid huge energy bills. via New York Times The Large...
- Tags: CERN, Magnet, LHC, Cable, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-22
- Oracle OpenWorld: a view from the cheap seats
- While Sam Diaz and Mike Krigsman are slaving away in the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco at this year's Oracle OpenWorld I get the pleasure of observing from the comfort of my office in downtown Hicksville, Spain some 5,500 miles away. Once more, Oracle dropped...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., BEA Beehive, Java Development Tools, Enterprise Software, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-09-22
- Financial cesspits and compliance
- Governance risk and compliance are not the most popular of topics. Until there is a monumental screw up that is. Then everyone with a GRC solution emails to remind me they have the solution that could have avoided last week's mayhem in the financial markets,which will fix the ongoing situation...
- Tags: Trader, Financial, Compliance, Investment Banking, GRC, Government, Financial Accounting, Litigation, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Business Operations, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-09-22
- Can a case be made against the Palin e-mail hacker?
- Can a case be made against the Palin e-mail hacker?What was done was wrong. Period.Hacking is hacking. I sure hope a case can be made against this persons.As much as I can't stand the thought of Sarah Palin being a heartbeat away from running this country, and no children...I'm NOT...
- Tags: Hacking, Sarah Palin, e-mail, e-mail hacker, David Kernell
- Discussion threads 2008-09-19
- All signs point to state rep's son as Palin 'hacker'
- The guy who hacked into would-be VP Sarah Palin's Yahoo email account is none other than the son of a Democratic state representative from Tennessee, posits GatwayPundit. A convincing amount of evidence suggests the "hacker" (perhaps a status he doens't deserve) is David Kernell, son of...
- Tags: Tennessee, Chess, FBI, Memphis, Hacker, Federal Government, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-19
- Who hacked Sarah's email? And who is rubicon10?
- Who hacked Sarah's email? And who is rubicon10?hackedeven though it may be prank .... it is a federal offense....jail bird time lolOr..."...either the real hacker or an unrelated party with an active imagination decided to play a prank on the student in question."I find it just a little odd...
- Tags: Social Security, Sarah, password, e-mail, hacking
- Discussion threads 2008-09-18
- An open response to a Jonathan Schwartz blog
- An open response to a Jonathan Schwartz blogSounds like xVM server to me.Perhaps I misunderstood your thoughts, but what you describe sounds an awful lot like the xVM Ops center server product from Sun.More virtual crapVirtualization allows projects that didn't buy the hardware, to run on the hardware. IOW the...
- Tags: Data centers, Servers, Jonathan Schwartz, NOW IT, blog, server, data center, new server, virtualization
- Discussion threads 2008-09-18
- Firefox 3.1 beta cycle pushed back to pack in more features
- Mozilla has decided to extend development time of Firefox 3.1 by four weeks to expand the scope of features in the point release. With that, the team expects the code for beta 1 to freeze September 30 and the code freeze for beta 2 to fall on November 4, said Mike Beltzner, a...
- Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Beta, Mozilla Corp., Feature, Firefox Team, Mozilla Team, Web Browsers, Internet, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-09-17
- So wait, Firefox is a fax machine?
- So wait, Firefox is a fax machine?Shome Mishunderstanding?I don't see Chrome going anywhere fast, except as a quick and dirty look-up tool with good plugs into Google itself. It's full of wholes and ain't the future. Open source is the future, not proprietary toys. Firefox is here to stay. Now...
- Tags: Web browsers, Mozilla Firefox, Chrome, FIREFOX IS, fax machine, fax
- Discussion threads 2008-09-17
- Nortel whacked by currency, carrier spending, delays
- The technology confession season continues. Next up to bat is Nortel, which lowered its third quarter revenue targets because it is seeing "significant pressure" as telecom carriers cut back on spending and enterprise customers curb IT spending. Bottom line: Nortel all resources is now expecting revenue of...
- Tags: Revenue, Nortel Networks Corp., Carrier, Ethernet, Operational Accounting, Telecommunications, Networking, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-09-17
- Seesmic layoffs and a new reality?
- Valleywag's somewhat unkind depiction of the layoffs at Seesmic: Seesmic's newest feature: layoffs is but the latest in an emerging trend of Silicon Valley startups reigning in their spend. Over in Denmark, a remarkable account of failure has emerged. Earlier this week, I debunked some of the talk around ROI,...
- Tags: Silicon Valley, Layoff, Social Media, Valleywag, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-09-16
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