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- Open-source hacks - sneaky Skype trojan code released
- Two problems with this blog post, Tom1. Where's the links to corroborate the story?2. This "release of malware source code" may not be open source at all. If so, then it would be licensed as such, but I would imagine the malware authors would have simply put it out in...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- Creating a new data type to better model risky outcomes
- Let's See If I've Got This RightTom presents his answer, which is almost guaranteed to be not precisely correct (and which the single number per cell folks are calling wrong.)Jane presents her range of answers, which still may not include the right answer and, if it did, may or may...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-26
- Anonymity online is not a problem - nasty content is the problem
- Anonymity is impossible to avoidHow exactly does he propose that posters be identified? If you can create an account with any name then you might just as well be anonymous. If you "have to use your name" - how if I may ask are you going to make that happen?Fact...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-14
- ERP + forms + flow: coexistense for the short term?
- Following on from my last, somewhat dismal post, I wanted to paint an alternative scenario. Towards the end of last week, Perfect Forms reached out to me with a video featuring Tom Allanson the company's CEO. Following some discussion with the company's PR, I obtained a video...
- Blog posts 2009-07-13
- Smart People: Tom Low, Director, Medical Robotics, SRI International
- Smart People: Tom Low, Director, Medical Robotics, SRI InternationalGreat video..I've been following this science since 2001 and it is good to see how it's "fleshing" out, so to speak. Actually no pun intended.
- Discussion threads 2009-06-09
- Climate change driven IT spend: are we being hoodwinked?
- One of the great things about being an Irregular is that every now and again, one of our motley band will toss a pebble into a pond which sends ripples. Last weekend Jeff Nolan, one of our founders and a great personal friend said this: ...
- Blog posts 2009-06-08
- All flash drives not created equal
- All flash drives not created equalJust a firmware and BIOS settingOnly terrorists can see the firmware and the BIOS.Are you the resident village idiot?What thell are you going on about and what relevance does it have to do with the article?
- Discussion threads 2009-03-16
- Welcome to MegaTom
- Tom Raftery, analyst at Greenmonk and another Irregular pinged me this morning to let me know about a new community: MegaTom. Born out of an idea from Gavin Starks and Simon Wardley, MegaTom seeks to act as the hub around which people can discuss the many green issues facing our...
- Blog posts 2008-12-02
- The Tales of Bingwood: Chapter I Demo 1.0.1 (Windows)
- The Tales of Bingwood is a 2D point & click adventure game with some distinct retro qualities proven to entice the traditional adventure game fans. "Bingwood" features an original story, two dozen fully voiced characters as well as cartloads of fun and challenging puzzles. Chapter I: In this first installment...
- Software downloads 2008-10-31
- When it comes to China, is Skype the new Yahoo?
- Any major Western company doing business in China is collaborating with the government to some degree. We know this. Chinese citizens know this. The best case scenario is probably Microsoft or Google's operations where access to certain information is limited. The worst case, until now, has been Yahoo's explicit cooperation...
- Blog posts 2008-10-03
- Skype says Tom violated agreement for Chinese service
- Skype has a further response on the Chinese monitoring situation. And they don't sound that pleased about it. Here's Skype president Josh Silverman: In April 2006, Skype publicly disclosed that TOM operated a text filter that blocked certain words in chat messages, and it also...
- Blog posts 2008-10-02
- Report: AMD to challenge Nvidia's $60 graphics
- The cost of good graphics is going down fast. AMD plans to release new versions of its ATI Radeon 4000-series graphics processing units GPUs for entry-level graphics cards, according to the site TGDaily. The new cards are a response to Nvdia's new 9400 GT, which was announced...
- Blog posts 2008-09-02
- iPhone Fatigue
- iPhone FatigueZDNet is too obsessed with the iPhoneNo matter what you think of the iPhone ZDNet is way too obsessed wit considering their market share prior to today and their market projections after today.The coverage that you guys are giving is ridiculous compared to their market share.I was beginning to...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-11
- Senate, Web ad titans joust over behavioral targeting
- A U.S. Senate panel on Wednesday picked apart behavioral Web advertising as executives from the likes of Google, NebuAd and Facebook touted their privacy controls and even went as far as noting that ads are good for you. The hearing before the Senate Committee on Senate Committee...
- Blog posts 2008-07-09
- NVIDIA helping to bring PhysX to the Radeon GPU
- NVIDIA helping to bring PhysX to the Radeon GPUTom's Hardware ReportsThat AMD has sent the requested documents to Badit. So effectively, AMD is cooperating with both Badit and Nvidia on porting CUDA and PhysX to Radeon cards.This was printed yesterday so you might want to update your blog to reflect...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-09
- Notebook SSDs REDUCE battery life at 50x the cost
- Notebook SSDs REDUCE battery life at 50x the costYou make sense... I don't usually like your blogs, but you've stumbled into a real gem here.I personally use a laptop with a traditional drive, and store my user data on a 16G SD card. Best of both worlds apparently: my data...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- Notebook SSDs REDUCE battery life at 50x the cost
- Tom's Hardware is reporting test results that show that costly notebook flash drives actually use MORE power than hard drives - shrinking battery life by up to an hour. How could this be? The test Testing 4 SSDs against a 7200 RPM 2.5" drive on a...
- Blog posts 2008-07-02
- Calais 2.0 unveiled by Thomson Reuters
- In a press release to coincide with this week's Semantic Technology Conference in San Jose, Thomson Reuters subsidiary ClearForest has announced a major upgrade to their OpenCalais web service; Calais 2.0. Calais was originally launched in January of 2008, and there have been two interim releases in...
- Blog posts 2008-05-19
- Why MSFT must make an acquisition in online media
- Why MSFT must make an acquisition in online mediaAnti-economies of scaleYou can't just be a big fat monster and demand more more more.Humans are cleverer than that.MS should mitigate the importance of searchI personally believe having ad overlays on music tracks and video could be a great way to mitigate...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- A "goldmine for Intel" and a treasure trove for Ed Tech
- Tom's hardware just featured a piece on Intel's Atom processor. While this new low-end processor family for UMPCs and mobile Internet devices has already been well-covered by the media, the most interesting piece of the article related to the cost of the chips themselves: Our source...
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
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