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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)
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
I was reading the Google Code Blog and noticed that Google software engineer Matthias Zenger happened to announce the availability of the updated Google Base Data API last week. This lets you develop applications that can dynamically interact with Google Base, obviously. Perhaps a little less...
Read More | Aug 28th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Sep 8th, 2006
Thursday 24th August could be a date for your diary if you happen to be in the market for compilers and development tools for the high-performance computing arena. Especially that which nods towards parallelization and optimization functionality in order to squeeze multi-core processors to the max....
Read More | Aug 21st, 2006
Blog Stats: Entries: 489 | Views: 1,486,146 | Last Entry: 2 Days Ago | Overall Rating: Rating: 735 votes, 4.78 average
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. --- At my place...
Read More | Sep 7th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Sep 19th, 2007
Blog Stats: Entries: 11 | Views: 14,879 | Last Entry: Oct 27th, 2007 | Overall Rating: Rating: 8 votes, 4.75 average
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...
Read More | Sep 6th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 7th, 2006
Reasons Why I use Opera: Reason 1: Integrated RSS Reader. Opera has the best Integrated RSS Reader I have ever used. I have tried many other RSS Readers, but that of Opera truly rules them out. One thing with the RSS Reader of Opera is that by default, it is not shown on first install. It is only...
Read More | Aug 29th, 2006 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Sep 6th, 2006
Microsoft has released Windows Vista build 5536.16385 on Windows Connect only. Microsoft calls this a Pre-RC1 Build. This means that this built will have part of the improvements that will be set for RC1. This build is not available for public download. According to first...
Read More | Aug 26th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 6th, 2006
Windows Media Player 11 to RTM Sept. 14. Yes, you read it right: http://www.thehotfix.net/comments.php?catid=1&shownews=1022 What happens when you dogfood a software for a long period of time: Well the piece of software that you were currently dogfood quickly becomes obselete and requires an...
Read More | Aug 20th, 2006 | Comments: 8 | Last Comment: Aug 24th, 2006
What Caused Microsoft to Create DirectX10? It all started with the Windows Error Reporting Tool. Microsoft was collecting hundreds of Bugs per day only for its Operating System. Microsft Found out that 70% of all errors and bad user Experience in Windows XP comes from Graphic Display drivers....
Read More | Aug 19th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Aug 23rd, 2006
Blog Stats: Entries: 14 | Views: 14,779 | Last Entry: Sep 16th, 2006 | Overall Rating: Rating: 8 votes, 3.88 average
This blog entry is regarding a registry hack for Windows XP. Be advised that twiddling with the registry requires care, and use the information here at your own risk. Backing up the registry before proceeding is adviced. This is a based on the Add Command Prompt Here tweak that is fairly common...
Read More | Aug 4th, 2006
Blog Stats: Entries: 1 | Views: 7,484 | Last Entry: Aug 4th, 2006 | Overall Rating: Rating: 4 votes, 5 average
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