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- User
- Any individual who interacts with the computer at an application level. Programmers, operators and other technical personnel are not considered users when working in a professional capacity on the...
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- DriveCrypt Plus Pack (zip)
- DriveCrypt Plus Pack DCPP is a Full disk encryption software which partially or fully encrypts your hard disk including the operating system, allowing pre-boot authentication. The User enters a password on computer start up, before the operating system boots up. DCPP is the fastest and most feature-rich real-time encryption system...
- Tags: Disk, Operating System, DCPP, User, Productivity, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2008-02-05
- Advanced Pathway Painter (exe)
- Advanced Pathway Painter is free tool that helps you visualize pathways. The user has the possibility to display any kind of quantitative data from gene and protein experiments directly within the pathways colors represent the value. The linking between the pathway items and the experiment data is done over the...
- Tags: Protein, U.S. General Services Administration, Gene, Advanced Pathway Painter, User, Productivity
- Software downloads 2007-12-27
- Do switchers now rule the Mac?
- Switchers keep gaining in importance to Apple and that's easy to see in the company's advertising campaign during this holiday season. Almost all the stories are aimed at switchers and Windows users: one compares the many Vista SKUs with the single Mac Leopard SKU; another tells Windows users not to...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Mouse, Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, User, Desktops, Hardware, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2007-12-06
- OpenID 2.0 specification released
- The OpenID 2.0 specification was finalized at IIW this week. OpenID 2.0 comprises two separate specifications: OpenID Authentication 2.0 and OpenID Attribute Exchange 1.0. Getting 2.0 out the door has been a long process, but the additions will be a real boost to OpenID's usefulness. ...
- Tags: America Online Inc., Use Case, Blog, Specification, Wordpress, User, News, OpenID 2.0, OpenID 1.0, Relying Party, Blogging, Internet, Phil Windley
- Blog posts 2007-12-06
- Facebook Beacon update: No activities published without users proactively consenting
- Updated: On November 6, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg proudly launched the new services Techmeme that he expected to redefine the advertising business. "People influence people. Nothing influences people more than are recommendation from a trusted friend. A trusted referral influences people more than the best...
- Tags: Facebook, Notification, Problem, Story, User, Referral, Beacon, Public Relations, Business Structures, Web Site Development, Web Technology, E-mail, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Finance, Internet, Online Communications, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-11-29
- DNS-changing Trojan opens Mac OS X floodgates
- Guest Editorial by Gadi Evron "The Mac is going main-stream" is just one of the catch-phrases that we've seen in the past two weeks when reading about the Trojan horse infecting Apple Mac OS X users. This attack has created a lot of controversy...
- Tags: Web, Apple Macintosh, Operating System, Trojan Horse, Apple Inc., User, Attack, DNS-changing Trojan, Apple Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Security, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Operating Systems, Viruses And Worms, Software, Apple Mac OS, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2007-11-13
- A rational debate on Comcast traffic management
- Updated 8:00 PM The discussion on Comcast actively resetting BitTorrent connections to manage its network for its cable broadband service has gotten hot in recent weeks and there hasn't been a whole lot of accurate reporting on the subject because of the complexity of the issue. The subject of...
- Tags: Cable Broadband, Cable Modem, BitTorrent, Network, Comcast Corp., User, Modem, Free Press, RTS, Cable, Network Technology, Modems, Networking, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Hardware, Components, George Ou
- Blog posts 2007-11-06
- OpenSocial: Developers speak out
- With Google's OpenSocial plans out of the bag, I checked out how some of the chosen few--Slide, NewsGator, Ning and salesforce.com--think about the new APIs and how they plan to apply them. Slide is the leading Facebook developer, claiming 63 million applications (SuperPoke, Top Friends, Slideshows, Guestbooks,...
- Tags: Developer, Google Inc., Facebook, Application, Network, API, User, Google OpenSocial, User Benefit, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-31
- Google's OpenSocial: What it means
- Google's open social networking platform play is the buzz of the blogosphere tonight. see Techmeme. Indeed, it is called OpenSocial in that the set of APIs allows developers to create applications that work on any social network that joins Google's open party. So far, besides Google's Orkut social net, LinkedIn,...
- Tags: Developer, Google Inc., Facebook, Network, Goal, User, OpenSocial, Social Networking, Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-30
- Rich Rediker has his say about student information systems
- Rich Rediker, CEO of Rediker Software, developer of the popular student information system, Administrator's Plus, responded this evening to my last post on trends in Web-based SIS applications. As a developer of a system whose bread and butter is client-server based, he obviously took exception to my enthusiasm for...
- Tags: Web, Information System, Application, Client-server, Data, Web Browser, User, Feature, SiS, Rediker, Administrator, Edline, Web Browsers, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2007-10-30
- Microsoft addresses new reports of forced Windows updates and reboots
- Microsoft has posted a long and complex explanation to its Windows Software Update Services WSUS blog, explaining the latest case of why software updates are being pushed to users who believe they've turned automatic updating off. The UK Register reported on October 25 that a number of...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Update, Automatic Update, Microsoft Corp., User, Desktop Search, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2007-10-25
- Can we please retire the iPod "halo" nonsense?
- The common wisdom about the Mac is that the iPod's "halo" coat-tails has been pulling the Mac along behind it — it's the Mac puppy that follows Windows customers home with their iPods. This halo tag line is now a constant refrain by the press and analysts that can be...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple iPod, Problem, Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., User, Desktops, Hardware, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2007-10-24
- Windows automatically updating itself: Case closed?
- It's time for the latest -- and possibly final -- installment of the seemingly never-ending saga of "Why is my copy of Windows automatically updating and rebooting itself?" In the last episode, the Windows Update Product team stated on its blog on October 12 that neither Automatic...
- Tags: David Berlind, Microsoft Windows Update, Automatic Update, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., User, Microsoft Windows, Patches, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2007-10-22
- Radar Networks weaves semantic Twine
- Radar Networks has finally taken the wraps of its stealthy semantic Web platform. I met with company CEO Nova Spivack earlier this week to get the lowdown on Twine, the first application of the company's technology. "Twine is a new service for knowledge networking, sharing, organizing and...
- Tags: Web, Social Search, Network, Knowledge, Vision, Radar, Information, User, Web Page, Radar Networks, Twine, BlueOrganizer, Powerset, Semantic Web, RDF, Aerospace & Defense, Internet, Manufacturing, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-18
- Mac OS X Leopard release to set off wave of hardware upgrades
- The buzz is building over what Mac OS 10.5 Leopard will mean to Mac users and Apple's bottom line, in advance of the update's expected release later this month and the company's quarterly conference call next Monday, respectively. Unlike the fizzle that PC users showed for the...
- Tags: Developer, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Hardware Upgrade, Performance, Apple Inc., Apple Mac OS X, IBM PowerPC, User, Machine, Leopard, Desktops, Processors, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- Does payback on email alone make Google Apps' $50/yr. worth it? (Docs, etc? That's icing)
- Whenever I talk about doing something crazy like using Google Apps instead of other office suites, a conversation that's usually driven by my beliefs about computing in the cloud, there are some number of ZDNet readers that chalk it off to insanity or a momentary lapse of reason. Or,...
- Tags: Software, Cost, Google Inc., Google Apps, Storage, Server, Microsoft Corp., User, Small And Medium Business, Software Assurance, E-mail, Smb/Sme, Servers, Online Communications, Hardware, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- The mystery continues: Why are Windows machines automatically updating themselves?
- A slight update on last week's report that some Windows users are seeing their Vista PCs automatically update themselves and reboot. From Nate Clinton, a Microsoft Update Program Manager, via the Microsoft Update Product Team blog: "We have been hearing some questions recently regarding Tuesday's update...
- Tags: Mystery, Patch Management, Microsoft Windows Vista, User, Microsoft Windows, Patches, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- Why Windows users don't switch to Mac
- Over on Apple Matters I came across an interesting post by Steven Leigh which considers 8 reasons why Windows users don't switch to Mac. Leigh is a recent Mac switcher and he has an interesting insight into the issues surrounding making a switch, but I think that there are...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple Inc., Truth, User, Ignorance, Leigh, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2007-10-10
- Bytes and pieces from Apple's iPhone interface guide
- Apple on Saturday released to developers its guidelines for iPhone web applications. The iPhone Human Interface Guidelines makes some interesting assumptions about iPhone users and their connections with technology. The document discusses the iPhone environment and how that might affect content and services offered to customers. Some...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., User, iPhone Human Interface Guidelines, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2007-10-01
- user says firmware upgrade DID INDEED brick his unlocked iPhone
- iPhone Central blogger Jonathan Seff writes a sad tale of what happened when he downloaded and attempted to install today's 1.11 iPhone firmware update on his "unlocked and hacked" iPhone. Long and short of it: firmware installation seemed to go OK- that is up until he restarted...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, SIM Card, Firmware, User, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-09-27
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