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How To Find a Mobile Games Publisher?

Nov 20th, 2008 · The last few months of my spare time I've been implementing an abstract strategy board game (that I invented) along with a decent AI. The game resembles TwixT in that it is also a connection game, and could be played without the need for a cellphone or …
see also: computer · strategy · mobile · platform · publishing · Java · programmer

How Long Should Open Source Project Support Users?

Nov 13th, 2008 · Since October the community-generated database of cards known to work with Ndiswrapper has been down. This is apparently due to an on-going site redesign, but right now the usual URL simply directs to a stock Sourceforge page. Without the database, the …
see also: servers · software · service · infrastructure · community · money · SourceForge

Resisting the PGP Whole Disk Encryption Craze

Oct 30th, 2008 · I run a lab in a non-profit academic life sciences research institute. Our IT recently decided it would be a good idea to use PGP whole disk encryption on all of our computers, laptops and servers and picked PGP's suite of software. The main reason is …
see also: Linux · servers · software · computer · Science · research · confidential

Finnish E-Voting System Loses 2% of Votes

Oct 29th, 2008 · Finland piloted a fully electronic voting system in municipal elections last weekend. Due to a usability glitch, 232 votes, or about 2% of all electronic votes were lost. The results of the election may have been affected, because the seats in municipal …
see also: Municipal · Science · fiction · electronics · implementation · glitches · ministry

Spammers Targeting Microsoft's Revised CAPTCHA

Oct 2nd, 2008 · According to Websense, Microsoft's CAPTCHA has been busted again. CAPTCHA was surely a logical move for different service providers to fight against spammers, but it seems to be melting down. 'Realizing the potential for massive abuse from spammers with …
see also: IP · solution · service · Microsoft · computer · reliability · research

Spammers Targeting Microsoft's Revised CAPTCHA

Oct 1st, 2008 · According to Websense, Microsoft's CAPTCHA has been busted again. CAPTCHA was surely a logical move for different service providers to fight against spammers, it seems to be melting down. 'Realizing the potential for massive abuse from spammers with anti-CAPTCHA …
see also: IP · solution · service · Microsoft · computer · reliability · research

Cell Phone For the Blind?

Sep 7th, 2008 · Here's one that's got me stumped. A friend of mine who is blind asked me for help tracking down a cell phone for him. He's interested in a flip phone with well-defined separations between the keys, and as much voice control as possible. Battery life is …
see also: network · pictures · afternoon · Cell · speech · IDs · Texting

Firefox SSL-Certificate Debate Rages On

Aug 22nd, 2008 · BobB-nw points out the ever more raucous debate over the way Firefox 3 handles self-signed certificates. The scary browser warnings have affected a number of legitimate sites (such as Google AdWords and LinkedIn) that didn't renew certs in time. Lauren …
see also: errors · Website · Firefox · browser · SSL · Certificates · usability

IBM Pushing Microsoft-Free Desktops

Aug 5th, 2008 · walterbyrd and other readers are sending along the news that IBM is partnering worldwide with Canonical/Ubuntu, Novell, and Red Hat to offer Windows-free desktop PCs pre-loaded with Lotus software and ready for customizing by local ISVs for particular …
see also: Linux · PC · software · IBM · Partners · business · Microsoft

How To Fix the Poor Usability of Free Software

Aug 3rd, 2008 · Matthew Paul Thomas has an entry on his blog called Why Free Software Has Poor Usability, And How To Improve It. While this advice is helpful and may indeed lead to improvements in many open source programs, the guidelines may be much more difficult for …
see also: welcome · software · blog · programmer · poor · structure · traditional

Bill Gates Chews Out Microsoft

Jun 26th, 2008 · All of us have one time or another been completely frustrated by certain Windows usability issues, and in many cases our experiences have driven many us over to Linux, or kept us there. For anyone that has ever been frustrated, you will be happy to know …
see also: Linux · Microsoft · Windows · Vista · 2003 · bill · Bill Gates

Usability Testing Hardy Heron With a Girlfriend

Apr 28th, 2008 · Reviews of the latest Ubuntu version, 8.04 Hardy Heron, are everywhere, but most of them are undertaken by geeks familiar with Linux. This guy sits his girlfriend down at a brand-new Ubuntu installation and asks her to perform some basic tasks. Some of …
see also: Linux · desktop · mainstream · Ubuntu · geeks · usability · girlfriend

Is Linus Torvalds Speaking for Linux Anymore?

Feb 8th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes to tell us CNET is currently running a story asking 'Is Linus Torvalds even speaking for Linux anymore?' It examines both Torvalds' recent public statements on other operating systems and his current approach towards Linux. …
see also: Linux · Public · distribution · CNet · OS · Ubuntu · functionality

UI Designers Hired by Mozilla

Jan 16th, 2008 · Mozilla has hired several developers from Humanized. According to Ars Technica, Humanized is a "small software company that is known for its considerable usability expertise and innovative user interface design. The Humanized developers will be working …
see also: software · company · Firefox · interface · Humans · Mozilla · expertise

The 110 Million Dollar Button

Nov 23rd, 2007 · The 'I'm Feeling Lucky' button on Google's search page may cost the company up to $110 million in lost ad revenue every year according to a report on American Public Media's Marketplace. Tom Chavez says that since the company makes money selling ads on …
see also: Google · business · students · corporate · company · ads · President

The Fine Line Between Security and Usability

Nov 19th, 2007 · SkiifGeek writes to ask, "Where should vendors be required to draw the line when supporting deprecated file formats and technology? In a recent case independent security researcher cocoruder found a critical bug with the JET engine, via the .mdb (Access) …
see also: business · Microsoft · engineering · technology · research · Vendors · Security

Ubuntu Dev Summit Lays Out Plans For Hardy Heron

Nov 2nd, 2007 · On the first day of the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Boston this week, a roundtable session focused on the vision for the upcoming Hardy Heron Ubuntu release. Unlike Gutsy Gibbon, which brought a handful of experimental features along with some new functionality, …
see also: Windows · desktop · interface · Compiz · manager · Tracker · Ubuntu

Picture Passwords More Secure than Text

Nov 1st, 2007 · People possess a remarkable ability for recalling pictures and researchers at Newcastle University are exploiting this characteristic to create graphical passwords that they say are a thousand times more secure than ordinary textual passwords. With Draw …
see also: pictures · software · computer · scientists · technology · Blackberry · Cell

Newton II - Does The Rumor Have Legs This Time?

Sep 28th, 2007 · Mike Elgan at ComputerWorld has an interesting analysis of the small computing market, and predicts that the market is primed to take off. He admits that small computers have been tried before and failed ('Every single UMPC device that has been shipped …
see also: products · computer · Apple · IPod · interface · poor · 2008

Instrumented GIMP To Identify Usability Flaws

Jul 10th, 2007 · New users of the GIMP often become frustrated at the application's unwieldy user interface. Now Prof. Michael Terry and a group of researchers at the University of Waterloo have created ingimp, a modified version of the GIMP that collects real-time usability …
see also: servers · Windows · photos · creation · resolution · instruments · interface







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