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How To Supplement Election Coverage?

Nov 1st, 2008 · An anonymous reader asks "What information sources and social networking sites will you be using to supplement the election coverage on TV next Tuesday? I am ready with a big HDTV with Comcast, a Mac mini, and and an Xbox 360. I also have two laptops …
see also: video · TV · network · Mini · nation · subscribers · Blackberry

German Foreign Ministry Migrates Desktops To OSS

Nov 1st, 2008 · Here's another example of 'German Engineering' — The Foreign Ministry in Germany is migrating all of its 11,000 desktops to GNU/Linux and other open source applications. According to the article, 'this has drastically reduced maintenance costs in …
see also: OSS · Korea · desktop · proprietary · migrate · cheaper · German

ASUS and Intel Launch Collaborative PC Design Site

Oct 31st, 2008 · There's an interesting new community by ASUS and Intel called WePC. It enables anyone to post their dream PC including not only function, but form as well. You can draw up your dream and describe it in words, and also fiddle with some predetermined properties. …
see also: PC · products · functionalities · community · Intel · Companies · implementation

Doing the Math On the New MacBook

Oct 21st, 2008 · Apple's new MacBook is a significantly different machine than its predecessor — a slicker laptop at a higher price point. But does it carry a large price premium over similar Windows PCs? I did a painstaking spec-by-spec comparison versus three …
see also: premium · Microsoft · world · Windows · Apple · Windows PCs · Machine

PHP5 CMS Framework Development

Oct 15th, 2008 · Most Web developers are familiar with one or more content management systems (CMSs), and how they can be used to create Web sites more efficiently than by hand. These developers may have deep knowledge of how to install, configure, customize, and extend …
see also: cm · framework · customers · Knowledge · Michael · configuration · PHP5

Council Sells Security Hole On Ebay

Sep 29th, 2008 · A security expert was stunned to discover a VPN device he'd bought on Ebay automatically connected to a local council's confidential servers. Bought for just 99p for use at work, when plugged in it automatically connected with the login details which …
see also: servers · EBay · confidential · Security · local · councils · Expert

Playstation 3 Video DRM Only Allows One Download

Sep 22nd, 2008 · Nom du Keyboard points out an Ars Technica report that the Sony Video Store on the Playstation Network is running some rather restrictive DRM. When purchasing movies, users are allowed just one download — even if they delete the movie to make space …
see also: Hardware · video · DRM · ca · service · download · Ars

A Windows CE Shell For Netbooks

Sep 18th, 2008 · Netbooks such as the Acer Aspire One and Lenovo Ideapad S9 usually ship with SSD storage and the Linux operating system in low-end configurations, or else with hard drives and Windows XP Home at the higher end of the market. Therefore, customers who want …
see also: Linux · Microsoft · Windows · customers · Storage · battery · Alternative

Users Report Faulty WPA In 2nd-Gen IPod Touch

Sep 14th, 2008 · It seems early adopters of the new iPod Touch are out of luck when they bring it home and attempt to connect it to their WPA/WPA2 secured network. Reading this Apple forum thread shows that many tests with different configurations show a no go on WPA. …
see also: network · Apple · IPod · errors · forum · Gen · Faulty

24 Hour Laptops From HP?

Sep 10th, 2008 · This article from the BBC shows HP's new laptop, the HP EliteBook 6930p. Configured with several options, such as the 80Gb SSD and the mercury-free LED displays, allows users to get 24 hours of non-stop computing." The real question is are we talking …
see also: computer · BBC · laptop · HP · configuration · mercury · computerRead

The Best Gaming PC Money Can Buy

Aug 25th, 2008 · Gameplayer has gone live with their best PC hardware configurations for Q3 2008. They've broken it into three tiers depending on the investor's budget. And while the prices are regional, it is comparative across the globe. 'In order to play these slices …
see also: Hardware · PC · gamers · money · 2008 · region · investors

New Multi-GPU Technology With No Strings Attached

Aug 19th, 2008 · Multi-GPU technology from both NVIDIA and ATI has long been dependent on many factors including specific motherboard chipsets and forcing gamers to buy similar GPUs within a single generation. A new company called Lucid Logix is showing off a product …
see also: products · technology · company · gamers · OpenGL · graphics · gt

Where Has All My Spam Gone?

Aug 15th, 2008 · I have my own domain, which has its own email server, where I receive all my personal email. I've been getting about 800 emails a day, of which perhaps 20 are real. Suddenly, Sunday or Monday evening, the spam pretty much stopped. My volume of mail has …
see also: servers · ca · download · subscription · domain · Spam · botnet

Lenovo Intros the Monstrous ThinkPad W700

Aug 12th, 2008 · Engadget recently got their hands on an early delivery of Lenovo's new powerhouse of a laptop, the W700. Aimed at graphic artists and photographers this beast is designed to really pack a punch. No word on how much for the extra fusion generator to power …
see also: powerhouse · computer · digital · laptop · graphics · artist · memory

Apple Can Remotely Disable iPhone Apps

Aug 11th, 2008 · Engadget reports Apple has readied a blacklisting system which allows the company to remotely disable applications on your device. It seems the new 2.x firmware contains a URL which points to a page containing a list of 'unauthorized' apps — a move …
see also: servers · Apple · download · company · Disabling · app · Engadget

Developing On the PS3 Under Fedora

Aug 2nd, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes to point out the first in a series of articles from a while back about using the Playstation 3 as a development environment under Fedora. Here are the second and third parts of the series. Quoting: "Early on, it was a bit of …
see also: Linux · PlayStation · PS3 · environment · Fedora · Widgets · configuration

Are There Any Smart E-mail Retention Policies?

Jul 26th, 2008 · In an age of litigation and costly discovery obligations, many organizations are embracing policies which call for the forced purging of e-mail in an attempt to limit the organization's exposure to legal risk. I work for a large organization which is …
see also: servers · network · areal · Microsoft · retention · Archives · company

San Francisco DA Discloses City's Passwords

Jul 25th, 2008 · The office of San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris has made public close to 150 usernames and passwords used by various departments to connect to the city's VPN. The passwords were filed this week as Exhibit A in a court document arguing against …
see also: network · office · Public · City · password · technical · modified

SF Not an Exception In Giving IT Too Much Control

Jul 25th, 2008 · The city of San Francisco's IT department is certainly not the exception when it comes to allowing just one person to have unfettered rights to make password and configuration changes to networks and enterprise systems. In fact, it's a situation fairly …
see also: network · organization · manager · City · password · Enterprise · SF

SF Admin Gives Up Keys To Hijacked City Network

Jul 23rd, 2008 · Jailed IT admin Terry Childs relinquished his hold over San Francisco's multimillion-dollar FiberWAN, handing his administrative passwords over to San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, who was 'the only person he felt he could trust.' Childs is still being …
see also: network · interview · administration · City · insider · dollars · password







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