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EddieC in a Nutshell
My first computer was an Atari 800, with which I played Zork and other adventure/fantasy games and dabbled with BASIC programs; circa 1980. After 1984, I moved on to PCs, clones and NetWare, and then to Apple IIs and Macs until 1990. In July of that year I got my first job at a publishing company,... (Read Blog)
Get ready to rewrite your USB drivers. Again. Intel this morning released portions of an updated draft of the Extended Host Controller Interface 3, the latest version (0.9) of the part of the USB specification that handles register-level communications between the operating system and the USB host...
Read More | Aug 14th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Aug 16th, 2008
It’s a new day for open source developers. A U.S. Federal appeals court yesterday ruled that someone releasing code under an open source license can control future use of that code using copyright law. That’s important because copyright laws carry stronger remedies—including court...
Read More | Aug 14th, 2008
AUGUST 7, 2008--There was much to celebrate at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo this week in San Francisco's Moscone Center, particularly if you're a developer building applications on or for the platform.
Remember when gOS debuted as the operating system inside Wal-Mart's US$199 PC? The company...
Read More | Aug 7th, 2008
Virtualization tools company Xenocode today is set to begin shipping an update to Postbuild 2008 for .NET, which enables developers to deploy .NET applications to systems that do not have the .NET framework installed or have a mismatched version. The update adds support for .NET 3.0 and 3.5, Visual...
Read More | Aug 4th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Aug 6th, 2008
It’s not a new snack food and it’s not a plan to help save the Earth. The low power chips are a series of application processors and digitial signal processors announced in July by Texas Instruments that consume significantly less power than predecessors and prolong battery life of the devices...
Read More | Aug 4th, 2008
Forgive this experiment. I need to know how much the headline matters.
If you've already read my Midori article from yesterday (July 30), don't bother to CLICK HERE.
If you haven't read it (and want to), please do CLICK HERE.
Thanks.
Read More | Jul 31st, 2008
Details of a future Microsoft operating system were revealed yesterday by David Worthington, a guy who works down the hall from me. He has apparently gotten his eyes on Microsoft documents that contained extensive details of a ground-up OS rewrite code-named Midori. Based on those documents, he...
Read More | Jul 30th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Jul 31st, 2008
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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)
According to ChannelWeb a federal judge sitting in the US Court of Appeals has ruled that open source software licenses are legal under copyright law. This is a complete u-turn on a previous ruling which had thrown the not so small matter of open source licensing into something of a legal...
Read More | Aug 14th, 2008
Global IP Solutions has one big claim to fame in that it invented the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) iLBC codec standard. OK, you might not have heard of this if you are not a card carrying geek, but you have probably benefited from the iLBC codec.
This narrowband speech algorithm was...
Read More | Aug 11th, 2008
Andy Zeigler is the Program Manager for Reliability and Privacy on the Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 team. Now there's a job and a half, it has to be said.
Writing on the official IEBlog he says "For Internet Explorer, reliability means that the browser should always start quickly, perform well,...
Read More | Aug 4th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Aug 4th, 2008
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