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newsguy in a Nutshell
I live and breathe technology news, it is what turns me on. Sad, but hey I am a news nerd, what can I say? (Read Blog)
IBM has announced that it is joining the OpenOffice.org development community, with an initial involvement concerning code contributions it has been developing as part of its Lotus Notes product. The code includes accessibility enhancements, and IBM is expected to make ongoing contributions to the...
Read More | Sep 11th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jul 1st, 2008
According to a statement from IT research company Gartner Windows 7 is just three short years away from fruition. In response to an enquiry following a CNET News story reporting a sales meeting of the Seattle software giants where the three year figure was supposedly mentioned, Gartner cites a...
Read More | Jul 30th, 2007 | Comments: 8 | Last Comment: Jan 26th, 2008
Blog Stats: Entries: 199 | Views: 410,584 | Last Entry: 1 Day Ago | Overall Rating:
happygeek in a Nutshell
I am a freelance technology journalist from England, and have been for fast approaching 20 years now. For 14 of them I have enjoyed being Contributing Editor with PC Pro magazine, the biggest selling monthly IT publication in the UK.
Currently, I hold the title of Information Security Journalist... (Read Blog)
Qualcomm is best known for two things: making mobile phone chips and owning the once hugely popular Eudora email client software. Or perhaps I should say once owning the once hugely popular Eudora email client software as Qualcomm stopped selling it back in May and handed over the codebase to the...
Read More | Sep 10th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 10th, 2007
If you were to just take weekly media reports and monthly security researcher statistics as your metric, then I suspect it would be a safe bet to suggest that you would say software security vulnerabilities are on a steep upwards curve. Furthermore, it is just as likely that given the media...
Read More | Jul 27th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Jul 27th, 2007
Could we be on the verge of seeing the end of that spam scourge known as the pump and dump scheme? You know the drill, an email arrives urging you to invest in some little known penny stock and beat the experts to the punch. Nice one son, get your own back on those greedy stock broker types, that...
Read More | Jul 11th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Jul 16th, 2007
Were you one of the many, and the chances are that being a reader of Inside Edge dumps you squarely into the informed geek category (and there really is no offense meant in that remark, says a fellow informed geek), who mourned the passing of promised core parts of Longhorn such as WinFS when Vista...
Read More | Jun 30th, 2007
Unless you happen to have been one of the people who authorized payment of around $800,000 for the design, or were on the receiving end of it, then the chances are you will agree with the momentum of public opinion that the London 2012 Olympics branding sucks. In fact, it more than just plain...
Read More | Jun 8th, 2007 | Comments: 9 | Last Comment: Jun 8th, 2007
Blog Stats: Entries: 511 | Views: 1,616,719 | Last Entry: 8 Hours Ago | Overall Rating:
Since recent years, we've come to appreciate the speed and usability of Flash drives. The fact that sudden motion makes no difference to its accessibility makes Flash drives an intriguing prospect for laptop manufacturers. Especially Dell, which is going to offer a configuration option with its...
Read More | Apr 26th, 2007 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: May 3rd, 2007
Yesterday, an email was sent to the OpenOffice developers that proclaimed the development of a new version of OpenOffice -- one that's going to be available via the web. Using a technology that's been in development for 3 years already, Gravity Zoo Framework, a special programming library aimed at...
Read More | Apr 24th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 24th, 2007
Blog Stats: Entries: 121 | Views: 348,101 | Last Entry: Nov 28th, 2007 | Overall Rating:
mattb0611 in a Nutshell
Born and raised near Tampa. Third-year physics student at New College of Florida in Sarasota. Planning on Law School or somesuch. (Read Blog)
As Red Hat's modifications to the Linux kernel to improve real-time scheduling near completion, their director of emerging technologies, Tim Burke, has been pushing for its use in the business world. At a recent Wall Street conference, Burke made his case for real-time Linux's abilities to fulfill...
Read More | Apr 24th, 2007 | Comments: 7 | Last Comment: Jul 9th, 2008
Blog Stats: Entries: 9 | Views: 69,963 | Last Entry: Jul 11th, 2007 | Overall Rating:
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