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- This is the last in my Christmas series: 2005: the missing headlies in which the game is that the headline has to be relevant to IT, and both true and demonstrably false. Think about everything you've read about IT this year and you should be willing to see a...
- Tags: Digger, Whit
- Blog posts 2005-12-29
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- Warning to iPhone Apps devs - Apple can make your apps vanish on a whim
- Warning to iPhone Apps devs - Apple can make your apps vanish on a whimTransparent and FairI think Apple should be commended for yanking a $999 dollar app that basically did nothing of value as far as anyone could tell.RE: Warning to iPhone Apps devs - Apple can make your...
- Tags: Apple Inc., iPhone Apps dev, dev, iPhone App, whim, Apple iPhone
- Discussion threads 2008-08-08
- Amanda Chapel, aka "Strumpette," needs some tough love
- I had a strange Twitter back-and-forth with "Amanda Chapel," the pseudonymous authors of a PR blog called "Strumpette," about the nature of the hacker ethic. I personally don't think the hacker ethic is very effective as a counterpoint to the system of intellectual property it decries, because hackers seem intent...
- Tags: Hacker, Twitter, Amanda Chapel, Hacking, Security, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-07-14
- NoScript vs. Internet Explorer 8 Filters
- NoScript vs. Internet Explorer 8 FiltersThink About End UsersI've tried, a couple of times, to use NoScript in my normal surfing, and it became unbearable quickly. Too many sites were disfunctional. MLB.com is a good example.It's one thing to make an add-in for technical users that they can tweak on...
- Tags: Web browsers, PRODUCTIVITY, Channel management, Microsoft Internet Explorer, NoScript, IE8, MLB
- Discussion threads 2008-07-03
- Word up to Linux fan boys: Multiple Linux flaws show that Linux also has kernel issues
- Word up to Linux fan boys: Multiple Linux flaws show that Linux also has kernel issuesLet's find out.I'd like to know just what the similarities or lack there of will be in security issues when Linux replaces Windows as the OS of the people.Apple's dealing with this right nowTime to...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, SECURITY, Microsoft Word, Linux, Microsoft Corp., flaw, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-05-01
- SAP's Succession Plans: Making Things Safe for Business ByDesign?
- SAP executed the beginning of a well-orchestrated and otherwise somewhat boring and boring is good management transition with the much-expected elevation of co-CEO Leo Apotheker to the more important title of heir-apparent. In the process, Henning Kagermann assumed the title of retiree-in-waiting, and all was good with the world. ...
- Tags: Peter Zencke, SAP AG, BBD, Corporate Governance, Sales Strategy, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Sales Force Management, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Sales, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Joshua Greenbaum
- Blog posts 2008-04-02
- Is open source anti-American?
- Is open source anti-American?Who thinks up this stuff???NTJust because there's a profound, global, anti-American sentiment,doesn't mean Open Source is anti-American--unless you consider it anti-American for other countries to look for ways to avoid paying for, and using, American IP. There are lots of people who use Open Source alternatives...
- Tags: anti-American, American Business, Is open source anti-American, open source, IS open source
- Discussion threads 2008-03-26
- Apple to iPhone devs: Keep on developing for Jailbroken iPhones guys!
- Apple to iPhone devs: Keep on developing for Jailbroken iPhones guys!Isn't it in BetaOki...isn't the Apple Developers program in Beta?? So why is everyone so surprised and stunned when they get rejected while applying to a limited beta program?? Isn't it how a limited beta is supposed to be?? maybe...
- Tags: Apple Inc., iPhone dev, Jailbroken iPhones guy, Jailbroken iPhones, dev, developer, Apple iPhone
- Discussion threads 2008-03-16
- Farber's Memo: Reviewing the MacBook Air
- Farber's Memo: Reviewing the MacBook AirThere you go DanNailed it!Clearly, this is a niche machine. And it may be the thinnest, but it's not the lightest nor does it have the most computing power vs weight.RE: Farber's Memo: Reviewing the MacBook Airwould love to watch the video, but, as usual,...
- Tags: Corporate communications, video, Farber, MacBook Air, Apple MacBook
- Discussion threads 2008-02-21
- Europe leads with SOA: if so, why?
- John Michelsen of iTKO asked an interesting question in his most recent post: "Why does SOA seem to be moving forward a little faster in Europe than in North America?" Is Europe better with architecture? This first thought that comes to mind is whether...
- Tags: ZapThink LLC, Europe, SOA, Sector, John, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-01-15
- OLPCs to be dual-boot Linux/Windows machines? Why?
- OLPCs to be dual-boot Linux/Windows machines? Why?windows software is all ready on a lot of embedded devices.windows software is all ready on a lot of embedded devices. all though Linux has the embedded market rapped up Microsoft's there.Because MS Learned with VistaMicrosoft learned a valuable lesson with Vista. They need...
- Tags: Operating systems, windows software, Dual-boot Macs, One Laptop Per Child project, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
- Advanced Magnifier (exe)
- A tool designed for use by visually impaired persons. AMAG Advanced Magnifier is a small yet useful package tool programmed especially for visually impaired persons. AMAG implements revolutionary way of displaying desired portion of screen to magnify, to the user, which is radically different from other magnification tools. AMAG may...
- Tags: Mode, AMAG, Productivity, Keyboards, Mice, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2007-12-14
- Give Mother Earth the holiday gift of freecycle.org. I have.
- Give Mother Earth the holiday gift of freecycle.org. I have.www.craigslist.com has been my freecycle.com for years. NT.RE: Give Mother Earth the holiday gift of freecycle.org. I have.Obviously you're unaware of all the problems with The Freecycle Network TFN. You might find the following articles helpful.http://tiny.cc/zNafihttp://tiny.cc/20jxihttp://tiny.cc/1wDXO http://tiny.cc/9nN6m TFN is still...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Semiconductors, Yahoo Groups, Freecycle Network, http://tiny.cc/1wDXO http://tiny.cc/9nN6m TFN
- Discussion threads 2007-12-10
- Symantec warns users over Bluetooth security
- Symantec warns users over Bluetooth securityHow about Bluetooth warning us about SYMANTEC?Consider the source:Symantec has personally and maliciously destroyed several high end USEFUL products and have caused the parent companies to go out of business, because they were basically one-product companies.First was NORTON. Originally Norton was a very helpful guy...
- Tags: SECURITY, Bluetooth, Norton Co., Symantec Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-22
- Apple plugs gaping iTunes hole, doesn't tell everyone
- Apple plugs gaping iTunes hole, doesn't tell everyoneTypical Apple operating procedure.No news here. Let the users be at risk so we can pretend our software is safe. To be fair, the company did issue a brief advisory with basic details of thso what was your "article about"?Why help the hackers??Ya...
- Tags: Digital music, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Digital media, Operating systems, Windows Fista, iTunes hole, Apple Inc., Apple iTunes
- Discussion threads 2007-09-06
- Social Network Dead-Ends
- Social Network Dead-EndsToo Much WorkMaintaining data on social networks is becoming too much work for me. MySpace is my main one, not because it's the best but because it's used by so many people that I know. But I also keep up with Facebook for the handful of friends who...
- Tags: social networking, Facebook, MySpace
- Discussion threads 2007-08-06
- Tech Shakedown #3: McAfee's 'Block/Allow this change' dialog is a useless warning
- Tech Shakedown #3: McAfee's 'Block/Allow this change' dialog is a useless warningsvchost is the generic host processDavid,See the KB article below:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314056SVCHOST.EXE can be used by any application you install to run a dll based service. To see specifically which application is running under the process in question, go to...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Firewalls, PRODUCTIVITY, Network security, svchost, software, McAfee Inc., firewall, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-08-01
- Dell adds color to notebook competition
- Dell adds color to notebook competitionHilariousSlap a plastic plate on the lid and tell people your laptops now come in color. And the PC crowd gets excited about it.Hey Dell, 1998 called, they want your colored plastic back. [nt][nt]Dell how about Linux option with those new colors ???NTMessage has been...
- Tags: Desktops, Notebooks, notebook, Apple Inc., Dell Computer Corp., PC
- Discussion threads 2007-06-26
- 6 reasons not to switch to Safari on a PC
- 6 reasons not to switch to Safari on a PCSafari is truly a double edged swordYou are right in the fact that it can help the iPhone in AJAX development. But it can hinder Mac sales, (Yet I know of no one who claims to use Safari.) Developers...
- Tags: Web browsers, PC, Apple Safari, Web browser
- Discussion threads 2007-06-18
- Microsoft adds security muscle
- Microsoft adds security muscleMicrosoft has no business in securityThey should devote their efforts to making their software more secure, not to charging their customers for protection against flaws in their software. This is just another case where they have created the need for other companies to provide a service,...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Loverock, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-04-26
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