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- Anatomy of an attack: The New York Times on Solaris
- Paul Krill's recent New York Times hit piece against Solaris demonstrates, I think, a new low in manipulative agenda journalism as it affects IT. Brilliantly done, really, but pointlessly destructive -much more, I think, like vandalism than reporting. by Paul Murphy
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., New York Times Co., Attack, Sesame, Noah, Sun Solaris, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Servers, Open Source, Software, Hardware, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-10-11
- WALL-E: Steve Jobs meets Al Gore
- WALL-E: Steve Jobs meets Al GoreApple's Jonathan Ive helped with robot designApparently Apple's lead designer Jonathan Ive helped with the design of the futuristic robot Eve.Fortune magazine:" A call from Stanton to Jobs in 2005 resulted in Johnny Ive, Apple's behind-the-scenes design guru, driving across the San Francisco Bay to...
- Tags: Robots, Noah, Wall-E, Stanton, Steve Jobs, Al Gore, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-30
- Noah's Internet Kid Safe Browser (exe)
- Noah's Internet is a Christian themed Kid Safe Browser that protects you child from the dangers on the Internet. You child can only access our pre-approved educational and entertainment sites or sites that you add to their parent approved list. You child will also have their own email account which...
- Tags: Child, Web Browser, Noah, E-mail, Internet, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2008-06-24
- Noah (exe)
- Noah is the first application to free information from the separate "data islands" of the email client, browser, contact manager, file folders, schedules and RSS feed applications. Noah bridges these currently divided data sources and makes it all accessible from a single, easy to use interface. And the data is...
- Tags: Computer Science, Gen-9, Noah, E-mail, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2007-11-20
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- Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives
- Under sustained attack from what is described as a rapidly spreading network worm, the U.S. army has banned the use of USB sticks, CDs, flash media cards, and all other removable data storage devices, according to internal e-mail messages seen by Wired's Noah Shachtman. According to the...
- Tags: Malware, USB Flash Drive, Worm Attack, USB, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Adware & Malware, E-mail, Viruses And Worms, Security, Online Communications, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-11-20
- Valleywag, Consumerist sites announce layoffs
- A source close to Gawker Media informed me a moment ago that popular sites Consumerist, Valleywag and NSFW Fleshbot will may be shuttered will lose most of their editorial talent. "Nineteen jobs will be cut," my source says, with a formal announcement from Gawker Media coming later...
- Tags: Layoff, Gawker Media, Site, Consumerist, Workforce Management, Team Management, Human Resources, Management, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-10-03
- Notes from VMworld
- Here are some random notes from VMworld. Paula is also here at the event and she has posted her own view of Paul Maritz's session. Conversation with Ed Walsh, CEO of Virtual Iron Ed Walsh, CEO of Virtual Iron, and I met for coffee prior to the beginning of...
- Tags: Desktop, IBM Lotus Notes, VMware Inc., Paula, Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Hardware, Storage, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-09-16
- Google colors their ads for Gay Pride week
- Google colors their ads for Gay Pride weekAbsolutely SICKENING!homosexuality & lesbianism as well as all forms of pornographry is what has placed this once great God fearing nation right down the toilet. The rainbow was a promise from God unto Noah that he would not destroy the earth by water...
- Tags: Google Inc., Gay Pride, Gay Pride week, gay brother, homosexuality, Christ, sin, sister, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2008-06-17
- China's cyber-militia behind U.S. blackouts?
- China's cyber-militia behind U.S. blackouts?FUD?While Chinese owned companies (and being Communist, the government owns those companies) has been responsible for some things, no doubts there as the pet food and tooth paste can confirm, shouldn't a proper distinction be confirmed before empty blaming?How do we know the guilty hackers aren't...
- Tags: Hacking, INTERNET, blackout
- Discussion threads 2008-05-30
- China's cyber-militia behind U.S. blackouts?
- Chinese hackers may have been behind power blackouts in Florida and the Northeast, according to a report in the National Journal. The report, penned by Shane Harris for the National Journal, lays out a lengthy case that China has deployed hackers working unofficially and officially for the...
- Tags: U.S., China, Blackout, Hacker, Intelligence Official, Takeaway, Government, Hacking, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Security, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-30
- Air Force: No! Stop! Blogs bad!
- The Air Force has had it with soldiers getting their information from the unsavory world of blogs. The service's Network Operations Center has instituted widespread filtering of the Web, blocking all sites with the letters b-l-o-g in their URLs and filtering out most other sites that qualify as blogs, Wired...
- Tags: Wired Inc., Blog, Air Force, Service, Blogging, Security, Internet, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-02-29
- If you call someone a 'nerd' are you a moron? (Part 2)
- Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk continues his examination of what it means to be a nerd in part 2 of his review of David Anderegg's new book, "Nerds." Last week, I wrote about the concept of being a nerd. And about a book called "Nerds: Who They...
- Tags: Dr., Real World, Chris Matyszczyk
- Blog posts 2008-02-08
- Global+warming%3A+bringing+it+home
- Global+warming%3A+bringing+it+homeReal scienceEver hear of Sun cycles? Might want to look that one up and seriously consider the real science, not the "green" Al Gore pap science, that applies to why the climate is in a warming trend!global warming: chicken little lives onGlobal warming probably is taking place. What is...
- Tags: global warming
- Discussion threads 2008-02-06
- Recreating cities using online photos
- The billion of images available from a site like Flickr has stimulated the imagination of many researchers. After designing tools using Flickr to edit your photos, another team at the University of Washington UW is using our vacation photos to create 3D models of world landmarks. But recreating original scenes...
- Tags: 3D, Researcher, Online Photo, Flickr, Photograph, Computer, UW, Productivity, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-11-04
- Library management software...open source or not?
- Library management software...open source or not?SageBrushWe currently have some of our elementary/middle schools running Athena. The high school upgrade to InfoCentre last year. It does get pricey with the renewal/maintenance fees. I think our media specialist would be very interested in open-source alternatives.Personally...I'd be tempted by "Koha." Not that I...
- Tags: software, Koha, Athol PL, school library, open source
- Discussion threads 2007-08-13
- Google Earth Enterprise extends to browsers
- Google is extending its Earth Enterprise into the second dimension, allowing users to view their organization's geospatial data within a browser in 2D. "Organizations, such as an oil exploration company, depend on geospatial data to accomplish work. Many people in an organization need access to geospatial information, so allowing...
- Tags: Google, General
- Blog posts 2007-07-25
- 'Fire phasers!' Military researching laser ray guns
- The image of battle ray guns alternatively calls up Captain Kirk ordering "Phasers on stun" and the little Martian warning Bugs Bunny, "I will disintegrate you!"Military technology is not quite there yet but the military is hard at work on figuring out the defenses to laser weapons, Wired's...
- Tags: Defense
- Blog posts 2007-07-18
- DOD turns off access to YouTube, MySpace, Pandora
- Soldiers stationed overseas wont be watching their favorite YouTube videos anytime soon. The Department of Defense has announced it will begin blocking 12 popular websites in order to protect information and reduce drag on the departments networks, reports the Associated Press. "This recreational traffic impacts our official DoD network...
- Tags: Defense, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-05-14
- Study: Students go online to complete bachelor's degrees
- Why are students attending college online? To complete their bachelors degrees, finds a new study of 163 institutions offering online education options. Education consulting firm Eduventures conducted the Online Higher Education Market Update, which found that more students were pursuing bachelors degrees than associate degrees, according to Campus...
- Tags: Online Education, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-04-06
- Coupa: Can e-procurement apps tackle the midmarket?
- Can two Oracle alumni hit bring e-procurement applications to the midmarket? Coupa, a Foster City, Calif., startup sure hopes so. Coupa, founded by Dave Stephens and Noah Eisner after years in Oracles advanced procurement group, will announce Coupa eProcurement Express on Monday. The software...
- Tags: Coupa, Stephens, e-procurement
- Blog posts 2007-03-26
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