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Enterprise Software Sales Dried Up In September

Oct 7th, 2008 · As I predicted a week ago, it looks as if the third quarter was ugly for software vendors, due to the economic crisis. SAP said 'The market developments of the past several weeks have been dramatic and worrying to many businesses. These concerns triggered …
see also: software · service · business · industry · Vendors · Companies · financial

Enterprise Software Sales Dried Up In September

Oct 6th, 2008 · As I predicted a week ago, it looks as if the third quarter was ugly for software vendors, due to the economic crisis. SAP said 'The market developments of the past several weeks have been dramatic and worrying to many businesses. These concerns triggered …
see also: software · service · business · industry · Vendors · Companies · financial

Email-only Providers?

Sep 23rd, 2008 · I feel that having GMail or Yahoo email domains on my business card isn't really a professional touch. Yes, I do have a work-domain email address, but it lacks IMAP and it's rather non-responsive from time to time, so I choose not to depend on it for …
see also: service · provider · business · Commercial · reliable · Yahoo · Website

Changing Customers Password Without Consent

Aug 28th, 2008 · BBC News is reporting that a customer had his password changed without his knowledge. After some less than satisfactory service the customer in question changed his password to 'Llyods is pants'. At some point after that a member of staff changed the …
see also: service · business · customers · censorship · Knowledge · BBC News · password

Nvidia Rumored To Be Readying X86 Chip Release

Aug 20th, 2008 · jdb2 writes with the (honestly labeled) rumor from the Inquirer "that Nvidia is preparing to release an x86 microprocessor with its guns targeted directly at its two major rivals — Intel and AMD/ATI," and excerpts from the just-linked Inquirer article: …
see also: company · Lawsuits · expense · Intel · licensing · legal · AMD

LucasArts Embargoes "Clone Wars" Reviews

Aug 13th, 2008 · George Lucas CGI "Clone Wars" movie has premiered to reviews ranging from MSNBC's "Ugly animation and an uninspired storyline drag down the film" to AintItCool's "I hated the film. HATED IT. REALLY HATED IT.". Critics have noted the animation style, music …
see also: ca · Music · Clone Wars · galaxy · animation · enforcement · movie

Which Open Source Video Apps Use SMP Effectively?

Jul 23rd, 2008 · After building my new Core 2 Quad Q6600 PC, I was ready to unleash video conversion activity the likes of which I had not seen before. However, I was disappointed to discover that a lot of the conversion tools either don't use SMP at all, or don't balance …
see also: video · app · encoders · processors · native · e.g · Discover

The Life and Times of Buckminster Fuller

Jun 22nd, 2008 · The New Yorker features a review of the life and work of R. Buckminster Fuller, on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition in New York 25 years after his death. Fuller was a deeply strange man. He documented his life so thoroughly (in the "Dymaxion …
see also: products · Science · fiction · private · death · New York · civilization

How Japan's Biggest BBS Keeps Things Simple

May 21st, 2008 · zedsville points out an article at Wired proving that plenty of people (at least in Japan) are willing to brave BBS environments without all the fancy layers to screen out spam or online provocateurs: "It's a profile of Hiroyuki Nishimura, the man behind …
see also: Online · students · Japanese · Cell · carriers · Lawsuits · environment

Dealing With Dialup

May 12th, 2008 · It looks like my parents may end up stuck having to use dialup to access the Internet from their cottage inside the Cape Cod National Seashore. Neither Comcast nor Verizon want to bother upgrading the hardware required to get them faster service. They …
see also: Hardware · bandwidth · service · Internet · rep · Texting · expense

How Microsoft Dropped the Ball With Developers

May 5th, 2008 · As part of an Ars Technica series on how one developer migrated from Windows to OS X (and why), this second article concentrates on how Microsoft bungled the transition from XP to Vista. The author looks at some unfortunate decisions Microsoft made that …
see also: software · parties · business · Microsoft · Windows · platform · memory

Concept: A New Generation of Supercomputers

Mar 15th, 2008 · With the power of CPUs ever-increasing and the number of cores in a system increasing too, having a supercomputer sat under your desk is no longer a pipe dream. But generally speaking, the extreme high end of modern computing consists of a big ugly box …
see also: PC · integrated · computer · UK · company · desks · CPUs

New Wonder Weed to Fuel Cars?

Sep 10th, 2007 · Jatropha, an ugly, fast-growing and poisonous weed that has been used as a remedy for constipation, may someday power your car. The plant, resilient to pests and resistant to drought, produces seeds with up to 40 per cent oil content that when crushed …
see also: New York Times · energy · Companies · animals · poor · Environmentalism · pests

Virtual Containerization

Jul 24th, 2007 · AlexGr alerts us to a piece by Jeff Gould up on Interop News. Quoting: "It's becoming increasingly clear that the most important use of virtualization is not to consolidate hardware boxes but to protect applications from the vagaries of the operating …
see also: Hardware · protection · servers · environment · IDC · virtual · consolidation

Senate Bill Again Aims to Restrict Internet Radio

Jan 13th, 2007 · If you enjoy MP3 or OGG streams of internet radio, it's time to pay attention. This week U.S. Senators Lamar Alexander, Joseph Biden, Dianne Feinstein, and Lindsey Graham decided to reintroduce the 'Platform Equality and Remedies for Rights Holders in …
see also: DRM · Online · Music · 2006 · audio · Commercial · mp3

Community Comments To Security Absurdity Article

Nov 29th, 2006 · An anonymous reader writes, "Earlier this year Noam Eppel's Security Absurdity article generated much debate in the Information Security community (covered on Slashdot at the time). He claimed that we are currently witnessing a 'profound failure' in security. …
see also: community · Security · feedback · ugly · highlighting · absurdity · Information Security

Old Mobiles: The Bad and The Ugly

Nov 27th, 2006 · File under nostalgia? This round up of mobile hardware from days of yore includes the Dynatac ("the world's first proper mobile phone"), which looks like something likely clamped to Joan Collins' cheek in an episode of Dynasty; the frankly violent-on-the-eye …
see also: Hardware · world · mobile · violent · Dynasty · episode · ugly

How to Get Rid of the Cubicle?

Nov 24th, 2006 · How can we get rid of the widely hated cubicle and its ugly cousin, the stressing open-plan office? Some business owners and managers cannot understand the advantages of teleworking, different office layouts, or the morale benefits of private offices …
see also: business · landscape · engineering · office · company · organization · private

Male Blood Elves Get Pumped Up

Oct 25th, 2006 · Kotaku reports that the Male Blood Elves, from the upcoming World of Warcraft expansion Burning Crusade, have been made more masculine by their Blizzard overseers. Which totally makes sense, because when I think elves I think paragons of masculinity. …
see also: photos · player · company · World of Warcraft · Blizzard · Kotaku · males

Human Species May Split In Two

Oct 17th, 2006 · According to an article at the BBC, an evolutionary theorist in London suggests that humanity may split into two sub-species within the next 100,000 years. From the article: 'The descendants of the genetic upper class would be tall, slim, healthy, attractive, …
see also: intelligent · BBC · creature · Evolving · Humans · genetic · Creative







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