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- Digital New Year's resolutions: 1. Unsubscribe. 2. Delete. 3. Don't hire a hacker
- Digital New Year's resolutions: 1. Unsubscribe. 2. Delete. 3. Don't hire a hackerYou mentioned unsubscribe.I was on the ZDNet Linux security subscription list for a long time. Every time I attempted to unsubscribe dull topic, I would receive a note like:We're sorry. Our system has collapsed...
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook, naiveté, Mobster, e-mail, Digital New Year, e-mail address, spam, hard drive
- Discussion threads 2007-01-02
- Interview with Digg founder Kevin Rose, Part 1
- Interview with Digg founder Kevin Rose, Part 1One word... Yawn... nt,naiveté is no excuseKevin said: "This was the first time that anyone experimented with allowing the general mass audience to decide what they believed to be the most important topic of the day."Dear Kevin,I think your idea with...
- Tags: Digg-founder Kevin Rose, Part 1, naiveté
- Discussion threads 2006-02-03
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- Verizon fires workers who snooped on Obama cell records
- Verizon fires workers who snooped on Obama cell recordsYou missunderstandIt is one thing to legally access these records, a whole different matter to have an unauthorized party do it.Whether we agree with something or not does not change the fact that if a legitmate request is made, it has to...
- Tags: worker, American People, Well HERE, Verizon Communications Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-11-23
- The End of the Party
- The End of the Partythe naivetetruly is astounding. When Obama gets into full Chicago thug politician mode, it will be fun to see just how deep the denial runs.RE: The End of the PartyAMERICA THE NEW DICTATORSHIP!!!!! Democrats sadly now control the future $ years of this country.Liberal bastards, Universal...
- Tags: Obama
- Discussion threads 2008-11-10
- Where are all the programmers?
- Where are all the programmers?It's worse than you think!I'm in SO CAL. The market for good communicating and highly technical developers vanished back in 2000 with the .com meltdown. The guys from India and China are bright, but come on, business rules that are highly complex are missed when you...
- Tags: Development tools, programmer, software development
- Discussion threads 2008-10-08
- Taking a Bott beating
- Taking a Bott beatingOut-of-Band may be slower.But I find that it's much, much safer. It is my preferred method when recovering crashed Windows boxen.I've never really had to worry about anyone doing a system migration like your friend. My experience has always been more along the lines of 'My computer...
- Tags: cloud computing, Utility computing, Storage management, PC Migration, Bott, virtualization
- Discussion threads 2008-09-23
- Enterprise 2.0 irony [cartoon]
- Dennis Howlett raised the issue of posturing in the Enterprise 2.0 world and I followed with a discussion of social media power politics and naivete. Now, Geek and Poke offers up this cartoon in response. Sometimes humor tells the most serious story. ...
- Tags: Enterprise 2.0, Cartoon, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-04-17
- The purloined benchmark
- The purloined benchmarkOnce again you are ....... long on theory, and words, but short on substance. Frankly your assertion that the benchmark was slanted towards Windows is just an opinion. You have run no benchmarks that refute the claims. I challenge you to reference a study that...
- Tags: Operating systems, PoE, Murph, letter strategy, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-04-09
- Virginia, Illinois, and Texas all teaching Internet safety
- Virginia became the first state this year to require Internet safety courses in its public schools. Illinois and Texas both have laws on the books relating to curriculum and instruction in this area, but Virginia is currently the only state to require such courses according to VNUNet. ...
- Tags: Student, Virginia, Internet, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-04-09
- Google's Rich Miner: Users will see ads and like it
- Google's Rich Miner: Users will see ads and like itcontext-sensitive ads: first Gmail, now GphonesA few weeks back I asked about this and this interview with Rich Miner (what an appropriate name! Google = rich miner) just confirms: Google intends to read, index, mine your phone communications. Courts have...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, REAL Innovation, middleware, Google Inc., Rich Miner, phone, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2008-02-11
- More EDS issues over botched IT project in UK
- More EDS issues over botched IT project in UKMore EDS issues over botched IT project in UKThis is not the first catastrophe we've had in UK. The list of late and failed Government projects is very long indeed. There's also the small(!) matter of cost overruns, equipment failures and incompatibility...
- Tags: Electronic Data Systems Corp., information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-02-07
- Oh, go on, techies, read some bloody fiction during the holidays
- Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk offers some reading suggestions for this holiday season, when techies should be taking a respite from their digital labors. It is holiday time, and, in my tech naivete, I am assuming that the hard-working, soft-partying readers of this site take a few hours,...
- Tags: Advertisement, Movie, Techie, Chris Matyszczyk
- Blog posts 2007-12-21
- Watch out, RIAA's set a precedent
- While the final outcome of RIAA's court victory last week against Jammie Thomas remains uncertain, the ruling reminds us that the nearly 20,000 lawsuits filed by the industry group obviously stand a chance in court. Regardless of your own feelings on the matter, as has been noted in this...
- Tags: Network, RIAA, Student, File-sharing, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2007-10-08
- Consulting objectivity
- Suppose your company wanted to hire a consultant to advise on appropriate computing infrastructure strategies for the next five years. Suppose further that you're down to two choices distinguished mainly by their answers to the question: are you biased toward one technology over its competitors?One says that he isn't: that...
- Tags: Sun Solaris, Tools & Techniques, Desktops, Paul Murphy, Sun Ray, Sun Microsystems Inc., right software, first reaction, software, consulting
- Blog posts 2007-08-30
- Solid American Brass
- Solid American BrassFinding the right software[b][i]"Now, as you can imagine, my first reaction to the IT challenge is going to be based on finding the right ERP/SCM software to run this business on Solaris with Sun Rays and Mac laptops..."[/i][/b]Of course, since this is a brand new business with no...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Six Sigma, Operating systems, UNIX, Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Lean Six Sigma, Sun Ray, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris
- Discussion threads 2007-08-23
- $500 a small price to pay
- I just purchased Acronis Disk Director Server last week. This is an incredibly cool utility that manages disk partitions on a server, can act as a boot manager, recover data on partitions with various corruptions, and otherwise perform really significant disk maintenance. You can also copy partitions easily....
- Tags: Disk, Server, Microsoft Windows, Acronis, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2007-08-19
- What if I get hit by a bus?
- After reading Marc Wagner's post "Don't be fooled, Linux is not free," I was struck by a few items. First and foremost, Marc is right. Linux is not a panacea. It doesn't take away the cost of doing business and it certainly requires a degree of expertise,...
- Tags: Open Source, K-12, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-07-09
- Feds snub open source for 'smart' radios
- Feds snub open source for 'smart' radiosGood intentions are most importantQuoting:"In its filing this week, the SDR Forum asked the FCC to allow radio makers to discuss their code in public, as long as they weren't intending to encourage rule-breaking. The group also urged a neutral stance on the security...
- Tags: Good Intentions, router, open source, security, radio, software
- Discussion threads 2007-07-06
- Trojan masquerades as IE 7 downloads
- Trojan masquerades as IE 7 downloadsRe: Trojan masquerades as IE 7 downloadsWasn't this always the case?[url=http://www.opera.com]http://www.opera.com[/url]I'd be scaredif I didn't get my software from known valid repositories.Translation : "The Endless Series Of Microsoft Exploits Continues Unabated"... just as we always knew it wouldExploits are exploitsno matter how you get it...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Spyware, Web browsers, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Cyberthreats, phishing, Nothing, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, IE 7 Download, trojan horse, Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Discussion threads 2007-03-30
- Hillary TV: Will 'User Generated Politics' get Clinton to the White House?
- Hillary TV: Will 'User Generated Politics' get Clinton to the White House?misused wordThat's too, not to.Oh, pleaseThe naivete here is mind boggling. If anyone actually thinks this is going to be a conversation instead of a propaganda exercise, I have some land to sell you in Arkansas.Cringe factorI'm not likely...
- Tags: Government, User-Generated Politics, Hillary TV, White House
- Discussion threads 2007-01-29
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