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- Did Scoble break EU law on Facebook?
- I've been itching to get something written about Scoble's antics over on Facebook when he used the Plaxo script to scrape data as a way of pointing up what he believes is an issue around openness and data ownership. Way too much has been written but one aspect that was...
- Tags: Plaxo Inc., Facebook, Scoble, Thomas, Disaster Recovery, Backups, Productivity, Data Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-01-08
- $222,000 fine for music infringement? GMAFB
- By now, the news is bouncing around that a Duluth, Minnesota jury has found that Jammie Thomas, 30, is guilty of copyright infringement. Thomas' sins, it would seem from the verdict, are downloading too many songs via KaZaA. The 24 downloads contested by big...
- Tags: Jury, Music, Thomas, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-10-04
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- Don't doubt Deputy Dan
- Well, it would seem that Tom Ptacek may have figured out something to do with Dan Kaminsky's earlier DNS flaw, and this may actually be the vulnerability to fear that we had originally heard. Let's just say this, I've read Tom's postings on the Matasano blog for quite some time...
- Tags: DNS, Domain Names, Networking, Internet, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Kaminsky and Ptacek comment on DNS flaw
- Well, well, well, what a day for security news! I got a chance to get the scoop word of mouth from Dan Kaminsky of IOActive (pictured above [image courtesy of quinnums]) and Thomas Ptacek of Matasano pictured below on the DNS flaw that's been all over the...
- Tags: DNS, Flaw, Nate, Domain Names, Networking, Security, Internet, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Dan Kaminsky breaks DNS, massive multi-vendor patch coming, details at Black Hat Vegas '08
- It would seem there's a bigger story to that MS08-037 flaw that came out for Patch Tuesday today. From Dave Lewis over at the Liquid Matrix security blog: Today Dan Kaminsky released a first, as far as I can recall. A coordinated patch was released today...
- Tags: Black Hat, DNS, CERT, Flaw, Mogull, Updates, Domain Names, Networking, Security, Internet, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- iPhone hacked to run Flash Lite
- According to a post over at Gizmodo, Belgian programmer Thomas Joos has hacked together a way to run Flash Lite on the iPhone. It requires a lot of work, mostly via b.Tween and eyeGT and its not sanctioned by either Adobe or Apple, but either way it gives us hope...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Blogging, Development Tools, Internet, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Guest post: An ode to the humble spreadsheet
- Guest blog: Bob Warfield has founded three startups, run R&D at Borland, developed software for Callidus and Oracle and created tools for Rational/Pure Atria. He currently works for SaaS customer service company Helpstream. He is responsible for Quattro Pro, the Borland spreadsheet, and is the inventor of the notebook tabs...
- Tags: Spreadsheet, Productivity, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-02
- Oracle's BEA strategy: reassuring the market
- Earlier today, Oracle outlined its strategy regarding the recently acquired BEA portfolio. If I hadn't known it was supposed to be a customer and partner webinar, I'd have thought we were listening to a more detailed re-run of the latest earnings call with Charles Philips talking...
- Tags: BEA Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., Sales Strategy, Public Relations, Strategy, Sales, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-07-01
- (Gallery: Bill Gates says good bye)
- (Gallery: Bill Gates says good bye)Hon Sir William Gates III Final Remarksheres link to fairly Long Personel interview. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/#25408564 Signed:PHYSICIAN THOMAS STEWART VON DRASHEK M.D.RE: (Gallery: Bill Gates says good bye)The Microsoft name will stand...
- Tags: Bill Gates, goodbye, Gallery
- Discussion threads 2008-06-27
- Bill Gates' legacy: A modern day Henry Ford
- Bill Gates is arguably the individual who has had the biggest impact on the world of technology and his departure from Microsoft on 27 June will mark the end of an era. Bill Gates is arguably the individual who has had the biggest impact on the world of technology...
- Tags: Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Professional Development, Career, Tim Ferguson silicon.com, Microsoft, Vista
- News items 2008-06-25
- News to know: Vista reliability; Nokia-Symbian; Open source drivers; diversITy
- Notable headlines: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Improving Windows Vista's reliability Mary Jo Foley: Gates hints about Microsoft's cloud futures on his way out How many people does it take to fill Bill Gates' shoes? Dennis Howlett: Time to...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Android, Phone, Nokia Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, Symbian Inc., Open Source, Broadband Internet, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, David Grober
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- How Snow Leopard can save Mac OS X from malware attacks
- Guest Editorial by Dino Dai Zovi As reported by Intego and Matasano Security, a new local privilege escalation vulnerability has been found that gives local root access on Mac OS X Tiger and Leopard. While Intego calls this a critical vulnerability, I'm mostly with...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Vulnerability, Malware, Attack, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Desktops, Cyberthreats, Security, Operating Systems, Viruses And Worms, Software, Hardware, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-06-23
- MPAA says proof isn't necessary to convict Thomas
- MPAA says proof isn't necessary to convict ThomasMakes sense.You wouldn't prosecute an innocent person so guilty until proven innocent certainly applies. Proof is only required in a country where you are innocent until proven guilty. That just wastes time, money and penalizes the virtuous, in this case, the...
- Tags: MPAA
- Discussion threads 2008-06-23
- MPAA says proof isn't necessary to convict Thomas
- PC World columnist Scott Nichols summarizes the MPAA's arguments in Capitol Records v. Thomas as saying that proof is not required in a trial. The issue, you will recall, is whether mere proof that someone "made available" content is as good as proving that they actually distributed. Says the MPAA:...
- Tags: MPAA, Evidence, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-23
- Apple security team finds code execution holes in Ruby
- A member of Apple's security team has discovered multiple serious security vulnerabilities in Ruby, the popular open-source scripting language. According to an advisory on the Ruby project site, Apple's Drew Yao reported at least six of the vulnerabilities, which can be exploited to cause a denial-of-service condition...
- Tags: Team, Vulnerability, Apple Inc., Ruby, Scripting Languages, Security, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-06-20
- Lori Drew arraigned today
- Lori Drew, the psycho mom who set up a fake MySpace identity to toy with a teenage neighbor, is being arraigned on federal charges in Los Angeles today. She's charged with accessing protected computers without authorization and conspiracy. After the fictional Josh Evans told 13-year-old Megan Meier...
- Tags: Internet, Web Site Development, Productivity, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-16
- Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet (exe)
- A morning jog presents a chilling find, and a new wave of fear descends upon San Francisco. Finding hidden objects is only the beginning in this unique blend of seek and find, light adventure and puzzle games combined with an all new tale from America's #1 storyteller, James Patterson. Players...
- Tags: Women, Death, SpinTop Games, Gender And Diversity, Games, Human Resources, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2008-06-16
- Apani user profile - CIGNA
- I recently had a chance to communicate with Joe Monday and Steve Thomas, both Directors at CIGNA, about their organization's selection and use of products from Apani Networks. Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule Joe and Steve. Here's a summary of that conversation. ...
- Tags: CIGNA Corp., Apani Networks, CIGNA Information Protection, EpiForce, Security, Servers, Hardware, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-06-13
- IBM to cool chips with H20
- Much like a Porsche boxer engine -- only much, much smaller -- scientists from the IBM Zurich Research Lab and the Fraunhofer Institute in Berlin are working on a microchip that uses micro pipes of water to cool itself, IBM announced this morning. The chip's components are...
- Tags: IBM Corp., Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- IBM cools chips with 'tiny rivers' of H2O; Aims to stretch Moore's Law
- IBM Labs is taking water cooling to another level--and pumping water into each layer of a semiconductor via pipes as thin as a human hair. On Thursday, IBM said that its researchers--along with Fraunhofer Institute in Berlin--demonstrated a prototype that integrates a water cooling system direction into...
- Tags: IBM Corp., Chip, IBM Labs, Water Pipe, Semiconductors, Data Centers, Network Technology, Hardware, Storage, Data Management, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
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