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- Microsoft lets laid-off employees keep overpayments
- Microsoft lets laid-off employees keep overpaymentsNice to seeI'm not the only one asking why it was 'deserved'.But I guess bashing MS is fashionable, and even Mary-Jo likes the vantage point of the band-wagon. RE: Microsoft lets laid-off employees keep overpaymentsWhy is it well deserved? Since when is it ok...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-23
- Safari for Windows! Yawn...
- Safari for Windows! Yawn...Only during classThe earbuds tend to drown out my lectures...call me old fashioned;)I usually give them back, though...cadConfuscatedYou confiscate iPods? That's stealing, paps.Give them back!Possible DudI have been looking for a better browser for several years, I prefer Mozilla over Windows so thought wow Apple to the...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-13
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- Windows 7 Starter edition introduces genuine "Microsoft tax"
- Their copyright, their license, their rulesIf you want it you have to play by their rules. Always has been that way with Windows, and it always will be that way. If you don't like it, you can always play with someone else who is more willing to share."How much you...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-12
- Microsoft still pushing a standards tax
- You make an assumption that is not true"If a standard includes ?IP restrictions? of any sort, especially royalties no matter how reasonable or necessary you consider them you?re imposing a tax on all users for your invention."Excuse me? Take for example Flash. Do they not license On2's proprietary "IP restricted"...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-10
- IE users beware: Zero-day attacks hit Microsoft Video ActiveX Control
- IE users beware: Zero-day attacks hit Microsoft Video ActiveX ControlZero day attacksAgain and again and again. Will Windows ever be secure? In this case apparently just moving over to Firefox would help, but that was not recommended in the article.How soon before the fake Fix-It websites spring up?MS...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-06
- Microsoft sneaks in Firefox extension via Update
- Microsoft sneaks in Firefox extension via UpdateIt's the .NET Framework Assistant 1.1...The description says:"Adds ClickOnce support and the ability to report installed .NET framework versions to the web server."Oooh.. Sounds ominous...Heavy flow day?.RE: Microsoft sneaks in Firefox extension via UpdateJoe Brockmeier you are an idiot. What extension? What does it...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-31
- OIN: TomTom settlement is no win for Microsoft, expect challenge
- OIN: TomTom settlement is no win for Microsoft, expect challengeI don't get itFor all the hootin' and hollerin' about this being an attack on Linux, I just don't see what the big deal is. Microsoft signed a license agreement with Tom Tom on a couple patents that cover parts of...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-31
- Microsoft seeks to regain lost ground in mobile
- Microsoft seeks to regain lost ground in mobile i'm so confused... NonZealot the MS Zealot & Matthew Miller say...that winMobile is great the way it is,is feature packed and rivals every other mobileOS on the planet and selling like hot cakes.. what is this Microsoft guy talking about? why fix...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-27
- The five products Apple must make
- The five products Apple must makeDon't quit your day jobGame console: No. The market isn't big enough.Tablet: No. the market isn't big enough. Unless Apple can make a notebook computer that can also be a tablet. Without a price increase.iPhone Nano: No. The touch screen interface requires a product with...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-09
- Malware detected at the International Space Station
- Malware detected at the International Space StationBetter use Linux next timeI'm amazed that anything M$ is allowed into space. It's totally insane. What next - avionics powered by Windows? That's one flight I won't be going on :DRE: Malware detected at the International Space StationNorton Anti-virus updates on a daily...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-26
- Gartner: Windows collapsing under its own weight; Radical change needed
- Gartner: Windows collapsing under its own weight; Radical change needed...LOL... get too greedy and lose your focus. This is the eventual outcome, and Like IBM, Microsoft will have to pare down, rethink and take some serious blows. I don't think Microsoft will go away (too bad...) but they are sure...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-09
- Yahoo: Business is fine and we're worth more; Do you buy it?
- Yahoo: Business is fine and we're worth more; Do you buy it?Yes, but MS is still going to get themFrom an advertiser's perspective, I have little doubt they're going to do just fine. Between their search inventory and their display ads on a wide range of high-volume properties, they're...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-18
- Apple to iPhone devs: Keep on developing for Jailbroken iPhones guys!
- Apple to iPhone devs: Keep on developing for Jailbroken iPhones guys!Isn't it in BetaOki...isn't the Apple Developers program in Beta?? So why is everyone so surprised and stunned when they get rejected while applying to a limited beta program?? Isn't it how a limited beta is supposed to be?? maybe...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-16
- March 13: D-day for Microsoft's Yahoo intentions
- March 13: D-day for Microsoft's Yahoo intentionsYa gotta know when to hold 'em... when to fold 'emRather than make them look silly, it makes them look shrewd. CEOs that stay the course when headed toward an iceberg seem stupid. If Ballmer knows how to work the system and...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-03
- Juniper Networks exec to succeed Microsoft Business Division President Raikes
- Juniper Networks exec to succeed Microsoft Business Division President RaikesWill it bring forward movement?Maybe the Microsoft Business Solutions division will finally get integrated into the Microsoft culture. The GP team, after almost eight years, still feels like a separate company using separate tools, people, processes, etc. What ever...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-10
- Google's 650,000-core warehouse-size computer
- Google's 650,000-core warehouse-size computerAnd, that is the problem for Microsoft. Google can scale faster and cheaperthan anybody else on the planet, and has a huge head start building data centers. One huge advantage that will be difficult for Microsoft to overcome. Really, with the cost of Windows Server, and the...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-23
- What's really broken with Windows Update - Trust
- What's really broken with Windows Update - TrustMicrosoft Arrogance'Microsoft believes that it is right and anyone making a fuss is ultimately wrong.'And it is exactly this sort of arrogant attitude that will ultimately be the reason for Microsoft's fall from grace.TimboRE: What's really broken with Windows Update - TrustYou are...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-15
- Google vs. Microsoft: Call it a draw over time
- Google vs. Microsoft: Call it a draw over timeGoogle should wake up and crush MSMS derives 100% of its product from two products: windows and Office.Attack the windows profits by supporting Wine. A good enough implementation of the win32 api will be enough to destroy the house of cards on...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-11
- Flash drives get a fight from disks
- Flash drives get a fight from disksBattery LifePersonally I see 30 minutes of extra battery life as being a big bonus but maybe thats just me. We've push Li Ion batteries to the breaking point just as sony how it worked out when they went past it and so...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-10
- Monster.com shuts down rogue server linked to data theft
- Monster.com shuts down rogue server linked to data theftYa right...!I've been getting the same email spams for months.I knew the emails were spam and monster was notified.So who is the blame...?Apparently they need to downsize their IT Staff and get some NEW BLOOD..!Out with the OLD and in with the...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-23
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