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Microsoft has now hit 100 million users for Internet Explorer 7. But, says analysts, this isn't an impact on competing web browsers. This is simply internal growth.
Sure, maybe. But it's saying something that people are quickly switching to Microsoft's latest browser. I think that the interface...
Read More | Jan 16th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Apr 12th, 2007
Although some analysts predicted that Vista may be a flop, it's already quite successful in the business world. It's already outpacing sales of Windows 2000, and catching up quickly to the sales of Windows XP.
Previous blog entries I've written have been predicting the failure of Vista due to a...
Read More | Jan 12th, 2007
I've been asked to build an access DB application at work to house all IP address information. Why?
We have over 500 hundred IP's available for use and seeing as all the clients here at work have access installed I was told it would be good to use. It also means they could integrate with Word and...
Read More | Jan 9th, 2007
According to Engadget, the second version of the Xbox 360, code-named "Zephyr" has had a photo leaked from a Xbox insider. It looks quite interesting; the only picture provided was a backside of the console. It's still white, but has some extra ports on the back.
It seems like Microsoft really...
Read More | Jan 5th, 2007
I always like to see technology getting incorporated into everyday items. It's nice when you can find a use for the technology in something other than a desktop PC. The car manufacturer Ford is now going to incorporate Bluetooth technology into its vehicles - something that other higher-end car...
Read More | Dec 29th, 2006
Endless beta testing does still not guarantee a bug-free program, as Microsoft found out a few weeks ago. Recently, a major flaw was discovered by a Russian programmer, in Windows Vista that was released to businesses earlier this month.
This particular flaw allows a user with standard user system...
Read More | Dec 26th, 2006 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Jan 3rd, 2007
A browser with vulnerabilities that could lead to arbitrary code execution and cross-site scripting attacks. An urgent automatic update to patch eight such vulnerabilities, five of which are rated as critical and the complete set as ‘highly critical’ by security exploits tracker Secunia. And...
Read More | Dec 21st, 2006 | Comments: 13 | Last Comment: Jan 22nd, 2007
Microsoft's new Internet Explorer 7 has a special bar that turns green when visiting "safe" sites, which it determines if it recieves a special strict security certificate from Microsoft. But, small business owners and corporations are worried that users will leave their sites feeling unsafe, as...
Read More | Dec 19th, 2006 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: Dec 21st, 2006
Why doesn't everyone switch to Linux? Is it because it's too difficult? Not exactly. The problem with Linux isn't because you have to run millions of commands to start it up, it's because it gives users too many options.
Commercial companies like Microsoft standardize their product when they...
Read More | Dec 7th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jan 4th, 2007
http://www.rockbox.org/
I have been playing around with Rockbox the alternative firmware for the Apple iPod and other popular MP3 players. So im basically just going to go over some of my likes and dislikes of the software so far.
Likes
For one if you are strictly an opensource guy and follow...
Read More | Dec 6th, 2006