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- Entellium's lost millions
- Larry Dignan outlines the main points of the Entellium fraud. Regardless of the final outcome, there are three glaring questions: How did the CFO and CEO overstate revenues across THREE financial years by a factor of four to five times without someone noticing the obvious problem of...
- Blog posts 2008-10-10
- 'A device that will blow the roof off all previous Blackberrys'
- At least that's what BoyGeniusReport is saying today. Apparently, Blackberry addicts should reconsider waiting and salivating over the Pearl Flip 8220, Curve 8900, Bold or Storm because BGR has "confirmed from two independent sources that RIM is working on a device that will blow the roof off...
- Blog posts 2008-10-10
- Dietrine Patch (exe)
- Dietrine Patch is a phrase 2 carbohydrate blocker that allows you to lose weight. It works by blocking carbohydrates from being converted to glucose and being entered into the bloodstreams. Since carbs are blocked, it can block up to 33% of all fats being consumed. Learn how dietrine carb blocker...
- Software downloads 2008-10-09
- Palin the reformer? In fact, a pattern of stonewalling and hiding
- The Associated Press takes a hard look at Sarah Palin's spotty – perhaps, hypocritical – record on open government and online transparency. She claims to be a reformer who will bring to Washington the government openness she says she established in Alaska. But the AP's review of her...
- Blog posts 2008-10-08
- Turning US News college rankings into 7-dimensional analytic geometry
- No really, I'm not kidding. Two researchers from UC Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon thought that the methods employed by US News and World Report to rank the nation's top universities was just a bit too arbitrary. As Science News reports in a great article to share with high...
- Blog posts 2008-10-08
- $236m judgment against spammer couple
- How much is spam worth? In the case of a couple who sent millions of spams to a small ISP, $236 million. That's the judgment a federal judge in Iowa levied against the husband-and-wife spamming team of Henry Perez and Suzanne Bartok, IDG reports. Over four months in 2003,...
- Blog posts 2008-10-08
- Backgrounder extension for jailbroken iPhones
- In a recent piece for Daring Fireball Jon Gruber writes: background processing is the one factor that unites the four dock apps. Phone, Mail, Safari, and iPod all continue running in the background; no other apps, including those from Apple, do... ...
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Locker Pro (rar)
- Main program functions: limitation of access to any folders including those of the system. Blocking discs and disc sections. Hiding discs and disc sections (including CD/DVD-ROM drives). File protection by encryption. Powerful search engine. Files are encrypted by the Rigndael algorithm with a 256-bit key. The program has good encryption...
- Software downloads 2008-10-07
- Velocity 103
- We've seen plenty of Windows Mobile devices in our day, and at times they all start to blur together--same story, just different packaging. However, back at CTIA Spring 2008, a new company called Velocity Mobile caught our eye, impressing us with a fresh approach to the user interface. Recognizing that...
- Product reviews 2008-10-03
- Sony announces new Reader eBook device with integrated LED and touch screen
- iRex announced new ebooks with touch screen functionality last week and now Sony just announced the Sony Reader PRS-700 with touch screen functionality. I still have and enjoy using my PRS-505 and this newest model looks to have about the same form factor. Even more impressive to me than the...
- Blog posts 2008-10-03
- When it comes to China, is Skype the new Yahoo?
- Any major Western company doing business in China is collaborating with the government to some degree. We know this. Chinese citizens know this. The best case scenario is probably Microsoft or Google's operations where access to certain information is limited. The worst case, until now, has been Yahoo's explicit cooperation...
- Blog posts 2008-10-03
- Apple wins royalty rate showdown
- Apple wins royalty rate showdownhigher Rate?the Real price for a song should about 25 cents (this will make it more competive agains "free") but guess the RIAA's members just want more money no matter what. that is why the RIAA must be shutdown as it is the most anti-consumer criminal...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-03
- Video: Earnings preview: Will Apple deliver?
- Video: Earnings preview: Will Apple deliver?Cool FactorWhy is it that 90% of the computers in movies are Macs when then reality says that macs have single digit market share. I use a mac mini in my entertainment center. I'm very happy with it, but the vista gaming rig...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-02
- Medicare no-pay list: Lessons for IT consulting
- Medicare no-pay list: Lessons for IT consultingAn Unfair ComparisonThe comparison is somewhat unfair. When the wrong patient gets an appendectomy, or the wrong blood, or instruments left inside the patient, it can be clearly established that the mistake stemmed from* Carelessness * Some best practice protocol not being followed* Lack...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-01
- Stallman vs. the cloud computing tidal wave
- Stallman's recent statements regarding his dislike of "cloud computing" didn't surprise me in the least, given what IÂ understand about his software preferences. In fact, I think this is less about Stallman's worry about the security implications of cloud computing, and more about his desire for a software ecosystems that adheres...
- Blog posts 2008-10-01
- Is security really a big drag on innovation?
- Is security really a big drag on innovation?Is a shell a big drag on a tortoise?A lot of companies are a big drag on themselves. We all know what happens when more and more pairs of hands join a company.It's now the age of the S.M.E. We're on another rotation...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-01
- Little Explorer (exe)
- Little Explorer is a Web browser designed with kids and parents in mind. Features include an allowed sites list, lock-down mode, download blocking, pop-up blocking, and password-protected printing. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Software downloads 2008-10-01
- First Intel MID now available for $699
- First Intel MID now available for $699Too expensiveI'd rather use my phone. My HTC Mogul ($199) would only need more memory to be a fully functional browser given the new Opera browsers available. Plus my phone lasts a full day on a charge.The MID will be the telephone,...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-30
- Zoho launches app marketplace; Aims to rally developers
- Zoho launches app marketplace; Aims to rally developersZohoI like the potential of Zoho but haven’t use their services regularly due to a few shortcoming but they are being fixed as we speak. I have sent feedback to them twice and both times I received intelligent replies back the next day....
- Discussion threads 2008-09-30
- Windows 7 to get parallel-processing tweaks
- Windows 7 to get parallel-processing tweaksWindows 7It seems that Microsoft is playing it safe with Windows 7 by having minimum changes.Is WinFS still alive or do we have to consider it as a dead duck?Thanks RodIt's mostly the applications anywaysFrankly, it's mostly the applications that need to take advantage of...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-30











