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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)
It’s that time of the year again, and the Microsoft Tech.Ed Developers Conference 2006 Europe has hit the beautiful city of Barcelona, capital city of Catalonia in Spain. Hot off the press news for today is the keynote speech by Eric Rudder, senior vice president of technical strategy with...
Read More | Nov 7th, 2006
Microsoft has issued an advisory warning about a Visual Studio 2005 vulnerability in the WMI Object Broker ActiveX control, part of WmiScriptUtils.dll which could allow remote arbitrary code execution.
The WMI Object Broker ActiveX control will circumvent the ActiveX security model, because it is...
Read More | Nov 2nd, 2006
There’s a serious amount of money to anyone who can prove that the answer is yes, and rather surprisingly it is online DVD rental service Netflix that is posing the question and providing the cash.
It all revolves around the movie recommendation system that Netflix developed, CinematchSM, that...
Read More | Oct 14th, 2006
Google Labs has launched a new search engine just for you, software developers that is. Google Code Search can help all programmers by quickly filtering billions of lines of source code, all from the default and familiar search interface, to reveal reusable code-snippets. Be it a specific...
Read More | Oct 5th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Oct 5th, 2006
Google has announced the availability of more than 1000 ‘Google Gadgets’ that can be run on any web site, differentiating them from the existing desktop gadgets which could only work locally by way of the Google Desktop software or on a personalized Google homepage.
These bits of cobbled...
Read More | Oct 4th, 2006
I can recall having great fun talking with ELIZA more than a decade ago. Fun yes, serious AI no. It didn’t take long to get bored with the repetitive question and answer looping even if it was wrapped up in the guise of being intelligent machine driven conversation: an oxymoron then, and still...
Read More | Sep 28th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Oct 5th, 2006
In what has been called by some commentators the ‘most significant update in five years’ the latest version of Python finally come of age. Python 2.5 not only apparently fixes some 450 bugs discovered since the 2.4 release was, err, released, but also throws in some 350 patches for good...
Read More | Sep 22nd, 2006
AOL has announced its AIM Phoneline Developer Initiative that will allow voice application developers and device manufacturers to create new tools to extend the functionality of the still relatively new AIM Phoneline service. Examples of the new APIs for call personalization (or ringtones as mere...
Read More | Sep 10th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 14th, 2006
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The following came to mind a while ago in regard to aspiring programmers who visit forums such as this.
And why some programmers remain here to learn from the magpies, and why we see a lot of thrushes and blackbirds pass through -- and perhaps a few notable turtle-doves as well.
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At my place...
Read More | Sep 7th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Sep 19th, 2007
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Opera is the only browser that supports a site by site Management compared to other browsers. In Opera, if you click on Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Cookies > Manage Cookies, you will get access the “Server Manager” window showing you a list of all the websites that you browsed with Opera...
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