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Handling Caller ID Spoofing?

Oct 21st, 2008 · A nice little old lady I know has had her number spoofed by some car warranty scammers. They're calling hundreds of potential victims per day pretending to use her phone number, and the angry ones call her back; some of them have even left death threats. …
see also: ca · company · IDs · legislation · death · victims · callers

Lawsuit Claims Nvidia Execs Concealed Serious Flaw

Sep 10th, 2008 · A lawsuit filed in a California court on Tuesday alleges Nvidia concealed the existence of a serious defect in its graphics-chip line for at least eight months 'in a series of false and misleading statements made to the investing public.' The lawsuit …
see also: exec · company · Public · package · Lawsuits · graphics · 2007

Laptops With Certain NVidia Chips Failing

Aug 1st, 2008 · An estimated 18 million laptops with NVidia G84 and G86 graphics chips sold in the past one and a half years are experiencing high failure rates. Various laptop models from multiple manufacturers (Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and others) are affected. NVidia …
see also: Apple · package · laptop · HP · graphics · Dell · manufactured

There's a Sucker Converted Every Minute

Jul 5th, 2008 · Once the US converts from analog to digital broadcasting next February, those who receive their signals over the air will need a converter box for older, non-digital models. Government-approved converter boxes sell for $60 or less and a government-issued …
see also: products · Windows · engineering · Chinese · Portable · digital · Tech

Choosing an SSL Provider?

Apr 25th, 2008 · I have recently been tasked with switching our SSL certificate provider and it's proving not to be easy. We use an internal authority for our own stuff and then we buy certificates to protect outward-facing sites (a lot of them). My question for this …
see also: protection · ca · service · provider · products · Public · Vendors

Widespread Keyboard Failures on OLPC's XO-1

Apr 20th, 2008 · Many participants in OLPC's 'Give 1 Get 1' program of last November are now encountering what has come to be known as the 'stuck key' problem, in which one or more of the keys on their XO-1 laptop's built-in keyboard become stuck in an activated position, …
see also: Hardware · computer · nation · reliable · infrastructure · organization · laptop

Microsoft To Drop HD DVD

Feb 24th, 2008 · HockeyPuck writes to let us know that Microsoft has decided to stop making HD DVD players for the Xbox 360. No word on supporting Blu-ray on the platform though. "Microsoft said Saturday it would continue to provide standard warranty support for its HD …
see also: video · Microsoft · player · HD · DVD · HD DVD · Xbox

The $54 Million Laptop

Feb 13th, 2008 · It happens to the best of us: you drop off your laptop at the local branch of some Super Mega Electronics McStore, go to pick it up, and they can't find it. Lost, gone, kaput — probably sucked into a black hole and now breeding with lost airline …
see also: protection · ca · blog · computer · Lawsuits · expense · identity

Motley Fool Writes Off Microsoft

Jan 25th, 2008 · The Vista disaster has caught Wall Street's attention before but I've never seen the popular press understand the issues like this argument in the Motley Fool. The opposing argument is a weak statement of faith, essentially "as it was in the beginning …
see also: PC · Online · Microsoft · Commercial · office · company · fortune

New Firmware Fixes Previously Bricked iPhones

Jan 18th, 2008 · Ars Technica> reports that Apple's new 1.1.3 firmware update unbricks iPhones damaged from unlocking and updating the firmware months ago. In September, users who hacked their iPhone's firmware to unlock it found their iPhone bricked when they updated …
see also: Apple · Internet · Macworld · jobs · brick · firmware · warranty

Apple Sued Over iPhone Bricking

Oct 6th, 2007 · The week's debate over the iPhone 1.1.1 has finally resulted in legal action. InfoWeek reports that on Friday, California resident Timothy Smith sued Apple in a class-action case in Santa Clara County Superior court. The suit was filed by Damian Fernandez, …
see also: residents · software · service · Apple · Injunction · legal · lawyer

Class-Action Lawsuit Over iPhone Locking?

Oct 1st, 2007 · InfoWeek blogger Alex Wolfe reports that some iPhone users are mad as heck at Apple for bricking up their device in response to non-Apple-authorized software downloads. In a discussion thread on Apple's own iPhone forum, one user posts that he's 'Seeking …
see also: software · service · Apple · download · blogger · Cupertino · Lawsuits

Why Do Commercial Offerings Use Linux, But Not Support Linux Users?

Sep 27th, 2007 · Having bought several TomTom One navigation systems at work, I was browsing their web site to find information about maps. There are several pages of documentation about their devices. In one of them, they proudly inform you that their devices use Linux, …
see also: Linux · software · Windows · Commercial · community · OS · Navigation

Apple May Be Breaking the Law With Policy On iPhone Unlocks

Sep 25th, 2007 · Apple's recent decision to void warranties for folks that unlocked their iPhones may wind them up in legal hot water. The site Phone News points out that Apple appears to have broken a key warranty law relevant to SIM unlocks. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty …
see also: software · products · laws · Apple · mainstream · legal · Sims

Retailer Refuses Hardware Repair Due To Linux

Sep 11th, 2007 · Today I visited PC World (London, UK) because my 5-month-old laptop has developed a manufacturing fault: the hinge to the display has started to crack the plastic casing. Anyone in the know will know that this is due to the joint inside, and it means …
see also: Linux · Hardware · UK · laptop · manager · Windows Vista · manufactured

Apple iPhone Dissected

Jun 30th, 2007 · Only hours after the launch, the Apple iPhone has been dissected. The good folks at AnandTech violated one of the first iPhones to still our curiosity about whats inside the aluminum shell. 'Please note that we're doing this so you are not tempted to …
see also: Apple · gadget · AnandTech · beautiful · aluminum · warranty · curiosity

Dell Thinks Ubuntu Makes Hardware More Fragile?

Jun 5th, 2007 · Apparently Dell has decided that Ubuntu-based computers are ineligible for their famed CompleteCare service, or any form of hardware warranty what-so-ever. The news has only recently hit Dell's own IdeaStorm website, via a forum post describing an interaction …
see also: Linux · Hardware · protection · service · computer · laws · company

HP Dishonors Warranty If You Load Linux

Mar 27th, 2007 · darkonc points us to a writeup on linux.com about a very Linux-unfriendly policy at HP. A woman bought a Compaq laptop and loaded Ubuntu on it. Some time later, still well inside the 1-year hardware warranty, the keyboard started acting up. An HP support …
see also: Linux · Hardware · OSTG · rep · laptop · HP · Ubuntu

Wiimote Straps Result in Class Action Suit

Dec 19th, 2006 · Kotaku reports the news that problems with breaking Wiimote straps has resulted in a class action lawsuit against Nintendo. From the press release about the suit: "Green Welling LLP filed a nationwide class action lawsuit on behalf of the owners of the …
see also: products · Lawsuits · console · nature · remote · District Court · instructions

Computer Associates Offers Warranties

Sep 28th, 2006 · Kelvin D. writes, "Computer Associates has come up with a new angle to get consumers to buy its security software — a warranty with cash benefits if you catch a virus ($1,500) or get your identity stolen ($5,000). From the article: 'Users who want …
see also: software · computer · consumer · Internet · Virus · register · copies







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