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Microsoft has launched a new add-in, designed specifically to simplify the process of creating content that is accessible for visually impaired and what it refers to as 'print disabled' individuals. The new Save as DAISY XML add-in is open source, being developed in conjunction with the Digital...
Read More | 8 Days Ago
I'm no Microsoft basher, but I've never hidden my personal loathing for Vista. Yet even I was surprised to learn this week just how cynical Microsoft appears to be regarding Vista.
It started the other day when a Steve Ballmer speech to the Microsoft MVPs leaked out. According to several news...
Read More | 27 Days Ago | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: 25 Days Ago
It has been a couple of months now since a Russian security researcher, Evgeny Legerov, confirmed that the widely deployed media software RealPlayer was vulnerable to a zero-day exploit. The Russian company, Gleg, is in the business of selling information on such exploits and security flaws....
Read More | Feb 9th, 2008 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Feb 12th, 2008
The Business Software Alliance has long been on the case of U.S. companies who use, inadvertently or not, unlicensed software for their business operations. Make no mistake, the BSA has aggressively gone after and imposed heavy fines on companies who are caught in the act using pirated software....
Read More | Jan 30th, 2008
A specialist mobile software management company, Red Bend Software, has today announced what it claims to be the first Linux based mobile phone complete with fully over the air customizable software. The breakthrough has been made possible by partnerships with companies such as Digital Airways,...
Read More | Jan 29th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: 13 Days Ago
Whenever I see a press release that includes words such as monetize, world's largest and unique position I have to admit I get a sudden urge to reach for the delete key. However, on this occasion I decided to read on simple because it came from the direction of SourceForge.net and concerned the...
Read More | Dec 8th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Dec 11th, 2007
According to John Wolfe, Director of Internet Enforcement with the Business Software Alliance online auction sites have sold £4 million ($8 million) worth pirated software in just six months.
The BSA has managed to prevent 36,000 illegal products from getting sold in the same period, but it does...
Read More | Oct 4th, 2007
So it's been a while.
In case you weren't already aware, MMORPG software systems are complicated. Very, very complicated. I mean, you're creating a whole world as a software system! So it's taking a while.
We have made progress, however.
My brother and I recently created a networked system...
Read More | Sep 5th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Feb 7th, 2008
When we think of "open source", many things come to mind: free, created by volunteers, open to everyone, no profits, etc. That's the steriotype that the media paints mostly, and that when open source programs are created, they are done for the passion of it, and not at all for money. That's the way...
Read More | Mar 1st, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Mar 7th, 2007
As any seasoned software engineer will tell you, one of the most important things that you can do for yourself when working on a complex software system is to adhere as closely as possible to the software development lifecycle. Too many people want to just dive right in to the coding phase, and...
Read More | Jan 26th, 2007