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- U.K. seeks ways to stop militant grooming on Web
- U.K. seeks ways to stop militant grooming on WebWhy just "Islamic militants"Why not other religious militants? How about militant racists? What about militant football fans?Where is the line drawn?re: "the Internet industry". . . and what is "the Internet industry" anyway? I don't recall any UK officials...
- Tags: Channel management, Web, militant
- Discussion threads 2008-01-18
- Islamic militants recruit using U.S. video games
- Islamic militants recruit using U.S. video gamesI can only speak for myselfbut in games with Nazi depictions, I've not tied the Nazi soldiers/party to modern day Germans. Too many times people tie a moment, a party, a figurehead or spokesman to be the feeling and voices of all of...
- Tags: Games, game, Islamic, Nazi, Islamic militant, militant, bad guy, video game, video
- Discussion threads 2006-05-05
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- Opera grasps at straws with latest IE criticism
- Opera grasps at straws with latest IE criticismWell, everything MS does is carefully calculated to make you think they aresupporting standards, at the same time creating a lot of confusion and dragging their feet. But, maybe Opera is being a little picky here, they should just talk about the overall...
- Tags: Web browsers, Channel management, Opera Software, Microsoft Internet Explorer, latest IE criticism, IE criticism, Microsoft Corp., Web, standards, straw, compatibility mode
- Discussion threads 2008-08-29
- Amazon Kindle - Now $359
- Amazon Kindle - Now $359SONY PRS-505 is better and cheaperWhy does the kindle have a keyboard where it should have screen space? It's definitely a first generation piece of junk that everyone will look back at in disgust.Apple could kill Kindle once and for allIf Apple ever makes small...
- Tags: Keyboards, E-books, Sony PRS-505, Wireless delivery, Amazon Kindle, Amazon.com Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-27
- Get a clue Morocco
- Get a clue MoroccoIt's illegal...it's illegal to impersonate the royal family in Morocco. and when you do something illegal in any country, you get prosecuted for it. simple as that. the law may seem stupid, but we are not discussing that now.RE: Get a clue MoroccoThe sentence is certainly huge,...
- Tags: goverment, Morocco
- Discussion threads 2008-02-23
- News to know: Microsoft flaw; AMD; IBM; Cloud computing
- Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: Don't dawdle on Microsoft latest batch of patches AMD loses $1.77 billion in December quarter Bits: IBM: A separate reality Dan Farber: Salesforce.com ascends to the cloud. Phil Wainewright: Enterprise SaaS and the cloud...
- Tags: Larry Dignan, Apple MacBook, Microsoft Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Computing, IBM Corp., Flaw, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Notebooks, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets
- Blog posts 2008-01-18
- House rejects immunity for phone companies in spy suits
- House rejects immunity for phone companies in spy suitsbettersell your stock in those who are involved.....Abe Lincoln Said it BestHer are a couple of quotes from the first Republican President:"This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government,...
- Tags: Vertical industries, immunity, phone company, government, phone
- Discussion threads 2007-11-16
- Pakistani groups offer animal sacrifice via Net
- Pakistani groups offer animal sacrifice via NetBarbarism At Its FinestI think this article pretty much speaks for itself.Animal and human sacrifice was done away with by the advent of the New Testament, which in turn begat the basic tenants of our advanced Western Civilization.As the wonderful sage, Paul Harvey often...
- Tags: CIVILIZATION, Civilizations, animal sacrifice, New Testament, Pakistani
- Discussion threads 2006-12-20
- Who will govern virtual worlds?
- For now the virtual world--characterized by Second Life, World of Warcraft and other games--is governed by game creators, the player community and end user license agreements. The future may look different. ...
- Tags: Entertainment, Legal, General, virtual world
- Blog posts 2006-12-01
- Craigslist: paid classifieds killer, or impetus for more lucrative classifieds business
- Craigslist: paid classifieds killer, or impetus for more lucrative classifieds businessClassifiedsYour story is interesting because we view the world similarly. Our business empowers newspapers to fight back with "real" classifieds; actual software functionality and service. Take a look at http://www.kaango.com and then click the "newspaper wheel" to see...
- Tags: Craigslist, classifieds, classifieds business
- Discussion threads 2006-09-27
- Top Linux programmers pan GPLv3
- Top Linux programmers pan GPLv3Obviously with this many people against the GPL3, Richard Stallman has somemajor changes to make. Hopefully he will listen to what they are saying and make a license that the majority are happy with.If nothing else, we need to fix the wording not the intent in...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Operating systems, Linux, GPL, rep, GPLv3
- Discussion threads 2006-09-25
- Microsoft to offer broader support for older software
- Microsoft to offer broader support for older softwarenew extorsion fees from M$Here is one more reason to ditch windoze and adopt Linux which is free and supported by the community forever.Others fix what Microsoft does not.All one need do is look at Novell to see how Microsoft OS products can...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., older software, software, Linux
- Discussion threads 2006-08-28
- The fabric of innovation and open source
- In the Talkbacks to my previous post, titled "Why economic development leads to democracy, John Le'Brecage, a guy who has been in these Talkbacks so long that I can't remember a time when he wasn't around (and that's a long time), had this to say: Would be nice to see...
- Tags: software, open source
- Blog posts 2006-08-21
- Police: Bomb plot foiled for U.K.-U.S. flights
- Police: Bomb plot foiled for U.K.-U.S. flightsRemember "Blasting caps"?The mind control experiments of the 1960s have made a comeback. Make a claim about terrorism and you can justify any response you want! Are you stupid enough to go against the government by questioning them?Well so much for "FIghting them there...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Borders Books & Music, government, attack
- Discussion threads 2006-08-10
- Microsoft buys Windows utility software maker
- Microsoft buys Windows utility software makerAbsolutely nothing wrong with that."I've had my eye on Mark for some time," Jim Allchin, Microsoft divisional co-president, said in a statement..Nothing wrong with that.Just hope that SysInternals is still downloadableI would hate to see this fine resource disappear because Microsoft bought them.SysInternals should have...
- Tags: Business ethics, Microsoft Windows, software, Neukom, ethics, Think about OJ, Microsoft Corp., Jim Allchin, oath
- Discussion threads 2006-07-18
- Global Terror Alert's Kohlmann on cyberterrorism
- Evan Kohlmann of Global Terror Alert took questions from Washington Post readers in an online chat today. Here are a few of the exchanges: Q: Why doesn't the CIA bring down some of the websites spewing hostile propaganda if they can't get useful information out of them? Kohlmann:...
- Tags: Kohlmann
- Blog posts 2006-04-19
- The only thing you can count on is change, the rest is S.H.I.T.
- The only thing you can count on is change, the rest is S.H.I.T.Classyn/tWe've Only Just BegunYour blog speaks truth.Probably 99 percent of people think we're still in a Computer Age or Information Age. But what's really happened is 2000 was the end of a Kondrieff long wave...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, religion, S.H.I.T., Freud
- Discussion threads 2006-03-14
- Justice knew Bush wiretapping illegal
- The Washington Post has more on the continuing saga of information the public didn't need to know until it embarrassingly reached the light of day: The judges who head up the FISA court that had been responsible for issuing secret warrants were possibly mislead by the National Security...
- Tags: Alberto Gonzales, FISA Court
- Blog posts 2006-02-09
- Soaring malware levels hint at criminal activity
- Soaring malware levels hint at criminal activityMessage has been deleted.With MS buying Claria,there's no question about the criminal element in spyware.This falls into the "Gee, ya think?" category nt..Wow ... Brilliant Article!Alice Lander and Graeme Wearden certinly have a flair for the obvious!It's not criminals-- it's Linux trolls!Aw, come on......
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Linux, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Spyware, malware, Microsoft Corp., criminal activity, software
- Discussion threads 2005-07-05
- Outsourcing we'd only be too glad to see
- In a recent post, Dan Farber talks about a relatively new twist on the outsourcing trend -- "homeshoring." Rather than looking overseas, IT work is farmed out to rural communities. That's a positive trend, and a smart use of talent right in our own backyard.There's no getting away from the...
- Tags: outsourcing, IT Work
- Blog posts 2005-02-09
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