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- Windows 7 pre-beta build: What's inside
- Windows 7 pre-beta build: What's insideMore info about Sensors?I saw this function in the earlier builds and wondered if any more news had come about from them.From past projects and their fates, I have bad vibes about Device Stage. Not that Playsforsure, for example, had any part in that..... ;)This...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, new hardware
- Discussion threads 2008-10-26
- Don't bet big on green
- Don't bet big on greenYou point out that the IQ normal curve skews left?I know the problem well - I don't know of a good answer. Sorry.Oil is being developedBrazil's large offshore deposits and Kazakhstan's already proven, and old, reserves of both oil and gas.I agreeFor one...
- Tags: Free trade, NPV
- Discussion threads 2008-09-11
- Does Psystar have a legit argument in Apple countersuit?
- Somewhere in the news coverage of Psystar's countersuit against Apple today, I was reminded of the car analogy I use to help friends and family understand how to buy a computer. Under the hood of a car, everything is the same. There's an engine, transmission, battery and...
- Tags: Car, Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Psystar, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Desktops, Software, Hardware, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-08-26
- Rule change: we're playing corporate greenmail now
- Canada is the first to offer a ransom. The government there will give GM money if GM will keep Canadians employed. So the rush to subsidize what might be a viable efficient new car from GM...or might not be, is clearly on. It's not expected the current...
- Tags: Canada, Clean Technology, General Motors Corp., Engineering, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-06-04
- Tiny music files almost as good as MP3 ones
- Tiny music files almost as good as MP3 onesMIDI 2.0?Perhaps I'm missing something, but this new technology sounds a lot like a souped-up MIDI tone generator.A generic music generatorSounds like you will not be able to determine one instrument from another, nor one performer from another. Everything will sound...
- Tags: Digital music, MIDI, MP3
- Discussion threads 2008-04-02
- Safari 3.1 is fast ... but so is Firefox 3.0 Beta 4
- Safari 3.1 is fast ... but so is Firefox 3.0 Beta 4Opera on Acid TestHm, I know on my build of Opera 9.5 I get a 77 on the Acid3 test. Then again, its not an official beta release, just one of the weekly builds [9.5 build 9841], so...
- Tags: Web browsers, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Firefox 3.0, Safari 3.1, Opera Software, Web browser, Firefox 3.0 Beta 4
- Discussion threads 2008-03-19
- Veodia ups the video ante
- Veodia, a two year old, venture backed narrowcast video play has taken a further step forward in helping proliferate its technology with the release of a Flash based widget that uses the MPEG-4/h.264 standard. The widget allows organizations to distribute channel based content direct into individual websites or to MPEG-4...
- Tags: Video, Service, Veodia, Widget, Corporate Communications, Harassment, Pricing, Web Site Development, Marketing, Human Resources, Gender And Diversity, Internet, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- Panasonic AG-HSC1U
- Panasonic bills its AG-HSC1U, a souped-up version of its AVCHD-based consumer and now discontinued HDC-SD1, as the smallest available professional three-chip HD camcorder. Weighing about a pound and fitting easily in the palm, the camera certainly is small--but does it qualify as "professional?" You might say that if a...
- Tags: camera, HSC1U, AVCHD, Panasonic, Panasonic AG-HSC1U
- Product reviews 2008-02-19
- Looking back: The PC assault on Apple's pro markets
- In January 1998, several PC vendors at the Macworld Expo launched souped-up Windows systems aimed squarely at the Mac content creation market. The vendors expected to take advantage of slumping Mac sales and a worried community to spark a wave of Mac pro switchers. On the same...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, PC, Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-01-06
- 3D printers...coming soon to geek homes?
- Plane rides from Europe are long, so I usually pack a small library of things to read. Among that group was "The World in 2008" by The Economist, a special edition of the magazine where writers put on their pointed hats and try to predict what will happen in the...
- Tags: 3D, Printer, Printing, Timmy, Dad, Printers, Hardware, Peripherals, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2007-12-20
- Toyota simulator aims to prevent traffic deaths
- Toyota simulator aims to prevent traffic deaths1970 Impala with worn tires - ala tugboat styleSimple solution. Hit me and bounce.Or, better still, stop giving out driver licenses like candy. My daughter failed her drivers test the first time out (62%), so the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division employee coached...
- Tags: Policies and procedures, sticker, Toyota Motor Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-11-26
- Greetings...you're infected
- Greetings...you're infectedFeature RequestI'd like to have a Unix/Linux port of this virus please!!! Don't leave us out!RE: Greetings...you're infected"socially engineered to look like electronic greeting cards" -- did a human being actually write that? What drivel!Simple FixScrub Web-2.0 and go back to plain old HTML 3.0. Disallow everything more...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, SECURITY, operating system, Greetings, vulnerability, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2007-10-08
- Fujitsu LifeBook U810 (Vista Home Premium)
- The Fujitsu LifeBook U810 skirts the line between an ultraportable convertible tablet and a UMPC (that's ultramobile PC, if you haven't been paying attention). We've always liked UMPCs in theory--shrinking a laptop down in size to something you can almost pocket--but these systems, including the OQO model 02 and the...
- Tags: Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), Notebooks, Keyboards, ultramobile PC, Fujitsu LifeBook, Fujitsu Ltd., Microsoft Windows Vista
- Product reviews 2007-09-19
- The minds behind Microsoft's Tafiti search app
- On August 21, Microsoft took the wraps off Tafiti, a new experimental search app that mashed up Live Search with a Silverlight front-end. But who developed this sample app?Marc Mercuri, Microsoft Architect Evangelist, is one of the names behind Tafiti. Mercuri seems to be good at developing interesting proof-of-concept apps....
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., App, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- Sharpening that personal productivity axe
- Sharpening that personal productivity axeThe era of vast productivity gains is overWhen a business went from no computers to having computers it had a massive boost in productivity. No changes since have been comparable to that boost. Everything done since is "fiddling". That is why I take advertising campaigns like...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Wiki, Desktops, bloatware, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-07-19
- iPhone invades the cell phone market
- iPhone invades the cell phone marketJobs' genius was morehe realized that you make the best working products and also make them the best looking. And don't offer anything in brown.just acknowledge that besides being fashionable, they are also damn well engineered, and you'll be fine...Boldly tip-toeingJohn writes: "just so...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Development tools, Desktops, Notebooks, job, cell phone, Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., tool, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-06-29
- One Texas school district giving computerless kids Linux-based surplus
- One Texas school district giving computerless kids Linux-based surplusDigital literacyGreat initiative! A key factor for future economical success of a nation is digital literacy, especially where OSS is concerned. May many school districts follow suit.... Greetz, Pjotr.What about support?I agree with the idea in general but there always has to...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, OPEN SOURCE, computer, Linux
- Discussion threads 2007-05-15
- Do you know what's leaking out of your browser?
- Information seeping out of your Web browser could provide a gold mine for hackers doing reconnaissance for targeted attacks.At the ToorCon Seattle beta conference, Web application security specialist Robert Hansen RSnake demoed Mr-T (Master Recon-Tool), a new utility that combines information disclosure flaws in Internet Explorer and Firefox to collect...
- Tags: Firefox, Exploit code, Data theft, Browsers, Botnets, Black Hat, Google, Hackers, Metasploit, Microsoft, Open source, Passwords, Patch Watch, Pen testing, Privacy, Responsible disclosure, Spam and Phishing, Spyware and Adware, Vulnerability research, Wi-Fi security, Zero-day attacks
- Blog posts 2007-05-14
- Photos: Muscle cars with a conscience
- For those looking for a low-emissions car with a little more oomph than a Prius, a biodiesel-fueled Hummer, Impala or El Camino might be just the thing.
- Tags: oomph, conscience, biodiesel, Toyota Prius, photograph
- Image galleries 2007-04-09
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