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  • Professor withdraws lawsuit against 'Above the Law'

    11/05/2009 8:02:56 PM PST · by Saije · 27+ views
    National Law Journal ^ | 11/5/2009 | Karen Sloan
    A law school professor has withdrawn a lawsuit accusing the legal blog Above the Law of publishing a "viciously racist series of rants" after reporting the professor's arrest for suspicion of soliciting prostitution. University of Miami School of Law professor Donald Marvin Jones dropped his lawsuit on Wednesday, nine days after he filed it pro se in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. He did not respond to a request for comment.*** Above the Law Managing Editor David Lat declined comment on Thursday, but in a blog post on Wednesday wrote that there had been no...
  • installing custom Windows 7 using downloaded setup file

    11/05/2009 6:24:41 PM PST · by rudy45 · 12 replies · 253+ views
    I have purchased Windows 7, and have downloaded it. I now have the file Win7-HP-Retail-en-us-x86. on my desktop. I would like to do a custom install (i.e. wipe out everything on the disk and reinstall software), not an upgrade. Therefore: - MUST I copy this win7 application to a CD or DVD? I'm thinking I should, because if I don't, won't the installation of Windows 7 wipe out the Windows installation file itself? - If I do have to burn a CD or DVD with this Win7 file, must I make it bootable? I need the computer to boot off...
  • Botnets Tighten Defenses Year After McColo Shutdown

    11/05/2009 11:55:06 AM PST · by nickcarraway · 4 replies · 139+ views
    11/05/09 | Brian Prince
    Botnets Tighten Defenses Year After McColo Shutdown (Only a link can be posted per FR rules.)
  • MPAA Tells The FCC: If We Don't Stop Piracy, The Internet Will Die

    11/05/2009 11:31:58 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 46 replies · 486+ views
    Tech Dirt ^ | 3 November 2009 | Mike Masnick
    Never let it be said that the folks in Hollywood aren't good at coming up with a totally fictional horror story. I just have a problem when they use it not to entertain, but to create a moral panic to push the government to pass laws in their favor. In discussing the recent 60 Minutes piece that was really nothing more than an MPAA scare tactic, some suggested that it was really just a first step in the process of getting the government to make sure net neutrality rules had a special Hollywood exception. So, it's interesting to note that...
  • Bad Apple: Five Classic Apple Marketing Tactics That Lock You In

    11/05/2009 10:37:52 AM PST · by Swordmaker · 69 replies · 1,180+ views
    PC World ^ | Nov 3, 2009 6:15 pm | Dan Tynan
    When you buy an Apple device, you're often locked in to buying other Apple products that are compatible with it. Here are five examples, and some advice on what to do. Oh, wait--there's nothing you can do.Once you enter the Big Tent of Apple, it's exceedingly hard to find the exit. Over its 33-year history, Apple has consistently elected to limit consumer choice, creating a situation known as "lock in." As soon as you start buying stuff from Apple, you'll find it difficult to move to products made by someone else without losing everything you've already paid for. Of course,...
  • Windows 95 to Windows 7: How Microsoft lost its vision

    11/05/2009 8:58:34 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 66 replies · 1,038+ views
    The Register (UK) ^ | 22nd October 2009 06:02 GMT | Tim Anderson
    Behind the taskbarComment Much better than Vista, and the best Windows yet. That seems to be the consensus view on Windows 7, and after two and a half months with the final build, I more or less agree - despite the niggling voice that says behind the new taskbar it is not really so different from Windows Vista. Nevertheless, Windows 7 on its launch today is a better experience than Windows Vista was when released in early 2007, thanks to a UI polish, faster hardware, better drivers, and new features that users actually enjoy - Taskbar, Libraries, Aero Peek -...
  • Snow Leopard glitch means Windows 7 runs faster - on Macs

    11/05/2009 6:18:44 AM PST · by Sudetenland · 43 replies · 793+ views
    TG Daily ^ | 02 November 2009 | Nigel Constantine
    The brand new 27" iMac is suffering from major problems with video graphics while Windows 7 operating on the same machines is working fine. According to Apple bulletin boards, users started to notice that their Macs' pretty screens were running movies in browsers that were choppier than the North Sea in winter. With no help from Apple, Mac Fans have been trying to piece together what could be causing such a kerfuffle. Initially the thought was that it was probably some cheap Chinese component which was failing or overheating. However when Windows 7 appeared on the scene and users started...
  • Need help: Win32 exceptions in IE8

    11/04/2009 1:52:38 PM PST · by hoosier hick · 14 replies · 251+ views
    vanity | hoosier hick
    We have gotten persistent Win32 exceptions on certain websites since upgrading to IE8. The number of the exception changes, but seems to be related to an access violation. I suspect we have a security setting or permission set wrong, but since no one supplies documentation any more..... My wife contacted Microsoft (in the Phillipines), and got a newby from India who put her on hold until the connection was lost.
  • New PC for my Daughter (VANITY)

    11/04/2009 7:32:27 AM PST · by American_Centurion · 122 replies · 989+ views
    11/4/2009 | Self
    My daughter a HS Junior is doing really well in school. I am planning to buy her a new laptop for school. She currently has a Dell 13" XPS that has been ok, but the battery has been replaced twice, the CD/DVD will currently only play CDs and it is getting slower to start up. So I start looking and I know she wants a Mac because they are cool, I however am not a Mac fan. Not that there is anything wrong with Mac, I have a slowly dying PowerMac G5 Dual that has a nice monitor I use...
  • 3Leaf makes big SMPs out of x64 clusters

    11/04/2009 6:50:35 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 4 replies · 177+ views
    The Register ^ | 3 November 2009 | Timothy Prickett Morgan
    Everybody is looking to shake up the server business this days, it seems. But everyone had better get in line behind 3Leaf Systems, which is launching its much awaited "Aqua" system pooling and virtualization chipset and an intriguing x64 system to match. A little more than two years ago, 3Leaf Systems came out of stealth mode with a funky I/O virtualization product for X64 servers and the promise that it would create a special chip for system boards that would allow for the virtualization of multiple CPUs dozens or hundreds of servers and - here's the neat part - the...
  • Motorola DROID review

    11/03/2009 9:46:48 PM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 16 replies · 484+ views
    Engadget ^ | Oct 30th 2009 at 1:10PM | by Joshua Topolsky
    It's hard to look at the DROID without looking at the company which brought the device to life. Motorola: for years the name has been synonymous with... well, disappointment. While the industry-stalwart made cellphones sexy with the RAZR, the days which followed have not been especially fruitful or compelling. Over the past year or so, we've seen Motorola beating its way back into the mainstream through a series of smart plays: first embracing Android as a platform, then shucking off the weight of Windows Mobile and finally bringing some desirable (and high profile) devices to market. With the DROID, the...
  • Windows 7 vulnerable to 8 out of 10 viruses

    11/03/2009 9:35:44 PM PST · by Gomez · 66 replies · 966+ views
    Now that we in the northern hemisphere have had some time to digest the Windows 7 hype and settle in for the coming winter, we thought we would get some more hard data regarding Windows 7 security. On October 22nd, we settled in at SophosLabs and loaded a full release copy of Windows 7 on a clean machine. We configured it to follow the system defaults for User Account Control (UAC) and did not load any anti-virus software.We grabbed the next 10 unique samples that arrived in the SophosLabs feed to see how well the newer, more secure version of...
  • help with new Firefox 3.5.4

    11/03/2009 4:22:55 PM PST · by edcoil · 28 replies · 471+ views
    11-3-09 | edcoil
    Before my upgrade, a right click on the mouse over a highlighted misspelled word gave me a list of alternative spelling. Now, it pastes the last thing I copied. I'd like to get back to spell checking, any ideas.
  • Anand's Thoughts on the Kindle 2 and Marvell Making Affordable eBook Readers ( Techies notes)

    11/03/2009 2:49:20 PM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 39 replies · 425+ views
    Anandtech ^ | November 3rd, 2009 | Anand Lal Shimpi
    2010 is supposed to be the year of many things. I’ve heard it called the year of Android and more recently, the year of the ebook reader.I used to read a lot when I was a kid at the behest of my parents. My mom always tried to enforce a balance between video games and books. That unfortunately stopped as AnandTech took off. Most of my recreational reading turned into trying to understand datasheets or reading other reviews, the rest of the time was spent writing.My first and only ebook reader was Amazon’s Kindle 2, and while it didn’t reinvigorate...
  • Goodbye cruel world! "Simple" HTML/Java problem ... Arrghh!

    11/03/2009 2:41:25 PM PST · by Tunehead54 · 18 replies · 306+ views
    Help! I'm using frames and trying to get a website up asap. Please don't suggest css/dreamweaver etc. Thanks. Problem: Within a frame I just want (ideally) a FORMS button to reload the whole frames site - eg load index.html - starting at home page in the same window/tab. The first example works as a "Back button" - the second almost works as a home button but it loads the homepage in the current frame. Note: A "leading" space is used to allow the html to display ... The following works: ---------------------- Forms & Java - "Back Button" -------- Successfully loads...
  • Yemeni Shi'ite Cleric and Houthi Disciple 'Issam Al-'Imad: Our Leader Houthi is Close to Khamenei...

    11/03/2009 1:22:05 PM PST · by Cindy · 3 replies · 76+ views
    SNIPPET: "Yemeni Shi'ite Cleric and Houthi Disciple 'Issam Al-'Imad: Our Leader Houthi is Close to Khamenei; We Are Influenced Religiously and Ideologically By Iran" SNIPPET: "On September 28, 2009, the Iranian website ayandenews.com, which is affiliated with former IRGC commander Mohsen Rezai, published an interview with cleric 'Issam Al-'Imad, who is a disciple of Hussein Al-Houthi, leader of the Houthi rebels in Yemen. [1] Al-'Imad, who was born 1968 in Yemen, received his religious education in Saudi Arabia, but after studying Shi'ite Islam left Wahhabism to become a Twelver Shi'ite. Since1989 he has been pursuing advanced Islamic studies in the...
  • Protecting Your Virtual Privacy

    11/03/2009 10:26:37 AM PST · by decimon · 2 replies · 156+ views
    American Friends of Tel Aviv University ^ | November 3, 2009 | Unknown
    TAU recommends that lawmakers take a closer look at digital and Internet securityThe details of your personal life, such as grocery purchases and pizza topping preferences, are collected every day — online and by club and discount cards from the gym, department store and supermarket. Though this data seems innocent enough, when it's put together it can tell a whole lot about your health, finances and behavior. That information, a Tel Aviv University researcher reminds us, could eventually be used against you. Dr. Michael Birnhack of TAU's Faculty of Law and Prof. Niva Elkin-Koren from the University of Haifa recently...
  • Hooks hijacked? New research shows how to block stealthy malware attacks

    11/03/2009 5:26:25 AM PST · by decimon · 12 replies · 667+ views
    North Carolina State University ^ | Nov 3, 2009 | Unknown
    The spread of malicious software, also known as malware or computer viruses, is a growing problem that can lead to crashed computer systems, stolen personal information, and billions of dollars in lost productivity every year. One of the most insidious types of malware is a "rootkit," which can effectively hide the presence of other spyware or viruses from the user – allowing third parties to steal information from your computer without your knowledge. But now researchers from North Carolina State University have devised a new way to block rootkits and prevent them from taking over your computer systems. To give...
  • Apple and Psystar respond to the other's summary judgment motion and fight about sealing documents

    11/02/2009 11:25:42 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 6 replies · 196+ views
    Groklaw ^ | Monday, October 26 2009 @ 07:00 AM EDT | PJ at Groklaw
    Psystar and Apple continue to battle it out, and things are coming to a head next month. They are fighting on two major fronts, and both will be the subject of oral argument on November 12. It looks like we will see an end, one way or another, of much of the first Apple-Psystar litigation. Psystar, I gather, would like this to be the end of this litigation, period, and then it will be on to Florida, I assume, for the second, the one over Snow Leopard, which Psystar has already been infringing, from Apple's point of view. Psystar has...
  • Psystar begs [Florida] judge to rule it's legit

    11/02/2009 6:46:01 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 13 replies · 298+ views
    Computerworld ^ | November 2, 2009 03:56 PM ET | By Gregg Keizer
    Mac clone maker wants Apple to stop saying it's breaking the lawThe Mac clone maker that's been battling Apple for more than a year in federal court last week asked a judge to rule that its business is legitimate, and to stop Apple from saying different. In an amended complaint submitted last Thursday, Psystar asked U.S. District Court Judge William Hoeveler to rule that it is legally allowed to sell machines with Apple's Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard, pre-installed. "A declaration by this Court of the legal rights of Apple and Psystar with respect to Psystar computers running...
  • The internet has done for Scientology. Could it rumble the Christians, too?

    11/02/2009 3:28:18 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 12 replies · 456+ views
    The Guradian ^ | Friday 30 October 2009 | Marina Hyde
    Draw near, infidels, for these are dark days for the Knights of Hubbard. Do not despair entirely – the Church of Scientology remains insanely rich, has excellent and rapacious lawyers, and according to the International Scientology News, "every minute of every hour, someone reaches for L Ron Hubbard technology … simply because they know Tom Cruise is a Scientologist". So unless the world's supply of troubled fools is melting away quicker than the Arctic ice cap, they can probably hold off trying to lure disaffected Kabbalists into their cultish communion, after the fashion of Pope Benedict and the Anglicans. And...
  • Google Spanner — instamatic redundancy for 10 million servers?

    11/02/2009 8:19:30 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 14 replies · 298+ views
    The Register (UK) ^ | 23rd October 2009 21:40 GMT | Cade Metz in San Francisco
    Mountain View wants your exabyte Google’s massively global infrastructure now employs a proprietary system that automatically moves and replicates loads between its mega data centers when traffic and hardware issues arise. The distributed technology was first hinted at — in classically coy Google fashion — during a conference this summer, and Google fellow Jeff Dean has now confirmed its existence in a presentation (PDF) delivered at a symposium earlier this month. The platform is known as Spanner. Dean’s presentation calls it a “storage and computation system that spans all our data centers [and that] automatically moves and adds replicas of...
  • Quanta opens servers to 100-core Tilera

    11/02/2009 8:05:19 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 2 replies · 160+ views
    The Register (UK) ^ | 2nd November 2009 11:00 GMT | Timothy Prickett Morgan
    Upstart multicore, Linux-compatible chip maker Tilera don't need no stinking tier one server makers. That means no IBM, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, or Sun Microsystems. At least not yet. The company has just lined up $25m in its C round of funding, which includes $10m from Quanta Computer, the Taiwanese PC maker that is the volume leader in notebook manufacturing in the world. And as Tilera has confirmed to El Reg, Quanta is going to use Tilera chips to build servers. As it turns out, one of the reasons why Tilera announced its future Tile-Gx family of 100-core mesh processors last week,...
  • Hackintosh Netbook users take note: Snow Leopard 10.6.2 update kills support for Atom Processor

    11/02/2009 5:42:42 AM PST · by dangerdoc · 13 replies · 300+ views
    OSX daily ^ | 10/31/09 | Stella Rolla
    It’s not out in the wild yet, but 10.6.2 has been confirmed to kill support for the Intel Atom processor, this is especially important for Hackintosh users who have hacked various Atom based netbooks to run Snow Leopard. So what should you do if you have an Atom based Hackintosh Netbook? StellaRolla recommends staying with 10.6.1 (or 10.5.8 if you’re running Leopard on your Hackintosh, sine 10.5.9 will likely have the same Atom problems) for the time being, otherwise you can try upgrading to 10.6.2 but run an older or modified kernel. I think I’ll just stick to 10.6.1 when...
  • Let's kill the OS upgrade disc

    11/02/2009 1:58:54 AM PST · by JoeProBono · 62 replies · 1,211+ views
    TECH ^ | October 30, 2009 | Rafe Needleman
    I love upgrades. But I hate upgrade discs and upgrade pricing. Let's find a way to do away with both, or at least make the upgrade transaction a bit cleaner. The reason I'm writing this column won't be a surprise to anyone one who follows technology: Windows 7. I bought the upgrade disc (on the pre-order special price). When it arrived, I started the upgrade process for my Vista desktop. Knowing that the disc was licensed only to upgrade an existing Windows installation, I pressed the big button for a "Custom" installation and the disc set up my computer more-or-less...
  • ALLAHU AKBAR! THE AL-SHMOKH FORUM IS BACK ONLINE (FOR NOW)

    11/01/2009 8:49:29 PM PST · by Cindy · 4 replies · 213+ views
    INTERNET-HAGANAH.com ^ | 02 November 2009 | n/a
    "ALLAHU AKBAR! THE AL-SHMOKH FORUM IS BACK ONLINE (FOR NOW) Complete with a banner ad announcing the blessed event:" SNIPPET: "If you want to separate the wheat from the chaff among jihadi forum users, here's a tip: look at the guys who address the site in question by the IP address (not to mention the guys who use the https:// connection instead of good old http://). Happy hunting!"
  • Questions about VIRTUALIZATION and Remote Desktop Access...

    11/01/2009 4:14:13 PM PST · by killermosquito · 32 replies · 497+ views
    Killer Mosquito | 11/01/2009 | Killer Mosquito
    I just experienced virtualization in a computer lab environment. The PC’s use VMWare Workstation and have a virtual machine with Windows XP Pro and Office 2007 and another virtual machine with Windows XP Pro and Office 200. I'm thinking very seriously about purchasing VMWare Workstation or possibly installing equivalent open source virtualization software. My goal is to upgrade my Dell (Inspiron 530 Intel Core2 processor Q6600 (2.40Ghz 1066FSB) w/Quad Core Technology and 8MB cache and 4GB DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz) with Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and install virtualization as well. But, before I take the plunge I have many...
  • Streaming NBA Games Available For iPhone, Android Phones ( Yearly fee of $40.)

    11/01/2009 9:35:40 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 9 replies · 174+ views
    Daily Tech ^ | November 1, 2009 10:04 AM | Michael Barkoviak
    Apple iPhone and Google Android phone owners can now watch live NBA games The National Basketball Association is now offering mobile phone owners the ability to watch entire live games for $40 per year. Just a few games into the 2009-2010 NBA season, this is the first time entire games are available for streaming -- only game highlights were previously available through an official service. There are now three methods to watch complete games in the NBA:  via TV, PC, or now using a mobile phone.  Initial estimates report 59M mobile phone owners have the ability to watch streaming NBA...
  • Seriously considering buying a Dell XPS & would like to hear from Dell owners ( Vanity )

    10/31/2009 5:03:19 PM PDT · by sushiman · 123 replies · 1,522+ views
    For a variety of reasons I've given up on the switch to Apple and am now considering buying a Dell here in Japan . Never owned any Dell products . If one Google searches one can find a _______( fill in co. name of choice ) SUCKS blogs for every computer company in existence inc. Apple . : ) Need some good advice re: next purchase . I am not a techie nor am I a gamer . Use the computer for basic stuff . The XPS I'm thinking of getting would come with the Intel i5 2.66mhz 8MB ;...
  • Wintel 7 machines freese out iPhone

    10/31/2009 4:49:44 PM PDT · by dangerdoc · 11 replies · 471+ views
    The Register ^ | 10/30/09 | Rik Myslewski
    Updated If you're having trouble syncing your iPhone with a PC based on the Intel P55 chipset and running Windows 7, you're not alone. For the past six weeks, complaints from users running this trifecta of pain have been clogging a thread on Apple's discussion board. The posts report that - in most cases - iTunes 9 for Windows will recognize the iPhone, but when a sync is attempted, users are greeted with a cryptic "error 0xE8000065" - an iPhone-connection failure notification. Although the reported configurations that are unable to sync iPhones with iTunes for Windows are many and varied,...
  • SERGEI BRIN MAKES JIHADI [crap]LIST

    10/31/2009 4:14:37 PM PDT · by Cindy · 2 replies · 174+ views
    INTERNET-HAGANAH.com ^ | October 30, 2009 | n/a
    ON THE INTERNET - Quote: 30 October 2009 SERGEI BRIN MAKES JIHADI SH*TLIST Mazel Tov! Posted on 30 October 2009 @ 23:42
  • (Vanity) Help with drenched Dell computer

    10/31/2009 1:43:28 PM PDT · by Bob · 30 replies · 825+ views
    none | 10/31/2009 | self
    Last week, my Dell Inspiron laptop ingested a cup of coffee (with cream and sugar, of course) and I would appreciate any suggestions. At this point, while it does shut down frequently and sporadically during the boot process, it has gotten as far as the Vista login screen. (Many of the keys aren't responding so I can't log in.) Since so much of it is working, my thought is that a good internal cleaning to remove the coffee/cream/sugar gunk would be a good next step. Can anyone offer any guidance on disassembling this computer and how to best clean it...
  • AntiVirus Software Review (2009)

    10/31/2009 9:36:31 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 34 replies · 959+ views
    2009 AntiVirus Software Review Product Comparisons***************************Chart at the website:*********************************** Why Buy Antivirus Software? An unprotected computer is a vulnerable computer, plain and simple. Every year there are hundreds of viruses, Trojans, worms and other malware, released into cyberspace designed to harm your computer. Most people don't realize that malware is everywhere and avoiding a malicious computer invader is very difficult. And usually, you won't even know you've become a victim.Malware is an umbrella term for all malicious software. The most common are viruses and spyware. There are many different types of viruses floating through the Internet. Consider yourself lucky if...
  • Forget About Obammy for Bit...Microsoft is Indoctrinating the Children!

    10/31/2009 7:28:46 AM PDT · by Dallas59 · 9 replies · 360+ views
    Youtube ^ | 10/31/2009 | Youtube
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  • Internet Giants Join Forces to Beat Nigerian E-Mail Scams

    10/30/2009 10:27:59 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 4 replies · 334+ views
    The Times ^ | October 26, 2009 | Mike Harvey
    Joe Eboh, a conman who was persuaded to prove evidence of his initiation into the Holy Church of The Painted Breast in a reverse scam Dear Honourable Friend. Those generous Nigerians who e-mail you with promises of a fortune are themselves being targeted in a new drive to deter cyber criminals. Millions of internet users have received messages offering them a huge financial reward if they help to release money trapped in a foreign bank account. And, although the majority of these e-mails are deleted, the fraudsters still find a sufficient number of gullible Britons to cost the country millions...
  • Botnet Attack on Polish Government Network

    10/30/2009 4:11:17 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 3 replies · 177+ views
    SPAMfighter ^ | 10/30/09
    According to security researchers, computer servers at the government institutions of Poland suffered a well-synchronized cyber attack, which was allegedly launched by Russian sources in September 2009. The details of this attack on the Polish government are not yet revealed, as reported by the daily Rzeczpospolita. The attack took place in the beginning of September, a particularly intense moment, near about Westerplatte visit of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. The purpose of his visit was to commemorate the outburst of the Second World War, as reported by NATIONAL on October 11, 2009. Meanwhile, security experts informed that generally botnets are...
  • Microsoft Linux: Why one free software advocate wants it ... says that Windows 7 is doomed ....

    10/30/2009 1:02:46 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 77 replies · 1,318+ views
    Network World ^ | Wed, 10/28/09 - 3:07pm. | Microsoft Subnet
    Ex-Microsoftie says that Windows 7 is doomed and Linux, free software, will ultimately dominate.A lot of open source advocates like to rage against the machine at Microsoft, but when a former Microsoft Research employee says that Windows 7 won't stop Linux from market domination, that's an opinion to note. Keith Curtis, author of the book After the Software Wars, says just that. But he goes further. He thinks Microsoft and its customers would be better off if the company ditched Windows and instead built its own version of the Linux operating system. These topics came up yesterday during my interview...
  • LA Times: Thanks to Google's and Motorola's Droid, Verizon opens up

    10/29/2009 9:31:00 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 17 replies · 434+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | October 29, 2009 | 10:51 am | Mark Milian
    Verizon Wireless opened up to us. Verizon Communications Inc. and Motorola Inc. proudly and excitedly showed off their new Droid smart phone in a meeting Wednesday afternoon.First impression: The device is fast, powerful, fully featured and well-designed -- a combination of adjectives we've never used for a Verizon cellphone.When was the last time a Verizon phone got this much hype? The BlackBerry Storm? Ouch.Yet, one is coming on Nov. 6, and it has a good chance of living up to the hype. A phone with Google's fast-improving Android operating system, a 5-megapixel camera with a flash and digital zoom, a...
  • Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" Is Out

    10/29/2009 9:09:09 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 23 replies · 586+ views
    Canonical Ltd. ^ | Thursday October 29, 2009 | Steve HardOCP
    For all you alternative OS folks out there, Ubuntu 9.10 is now out. Grab it if you want it, try it if you haven’t. If you are unfamiliar with Ubuntu, I highly recommend you give our 30 days with Linux article a look.
  • Computer Question: Looking For Partitioning Software.

    10/29/2009 1:51:34 PM PDT · by Brainhose · 20 replies · 462+ views
    Pelham, NH | Today | Brainhose
    I'm befuddled trying to find a good Partion management software app. I was looking at Acronis Disk Director, Paragon's app and Partitin Magic.Since this is such a criticl decision,I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions.I want to repartition a drive so I can install Win7 Ultimate (I know, I know.... but I have to try it for work purposes and try the virtualization features.)Many thanks in advance.
  • Internet could catch the flu, too

    10/29/2009 10:47:07 AM PDT · by ButThreeLeftsDo · 18 replies · 337+ views
    StarTribune ^ | 10/29/09 | BOB VON STERNBERG
    If the flu pandemic becomes as severe as some experts fear, it could end up infecting the Internet. That's the conclusion of the General Accountability Office, which issued a report this week that warned about a potential meltdown of the Web. If the H1N1 flu strain spreads widely enough, keeping millions of workers and students confined to their homes, the Internet's infrastructure could be overwhelmed by people logging in from home. That surge in telecommuting, the report concluded, could slow down local networks to the point of gridlock. According to the Department of Homeland Security, "increased demand during a severe...
  • Awesome: The al Qaeda Dancing Bar

    10/29/2009 2:58:42 AM PDT · by Cindy · 2 replies · 311+ views
    THE JAWA REPORT - blog ^ | October 28, 2009 03:25 PM | By Rusty
    SNIPPET - quote: Doing a Google search today for "al Qaeda", I accidentally hit "map" instead of "news". And you know what? Al Qaeda is on the map.
  • Osama bin Blurry

    10/29/2009 2:44:24 AM PDT · by Cindy · 16 replies · 433+ views
    THE LONG WAR JOURNAL.org - Threat Matrix ^ | October 28, 2009, 3:36 pm | Bill Roggio
    SNIPPET: "According to one of my most trusted sources, the blurry image seen on the tape is indeed Osama bin Laden. One of the reasons that this is convincing is that the blurry image remains in the video. As Sahab, which produces al Qaeda's propaganda, is very selective in the information it releases, and rarely leaves garbage in its videos. As Sahab intentionally leaves in this clip, for reasons unknown. Does al Qaeda want to generate a buzz? Is this a hidden message? Perhaps this is a precursor to a new bin Laden tape?"
  • Two High-Tech Halloween Surveillance Pumpkin Mods (Step-by-Step Plans!)

    10/29/2009 2:21:46 AM PDT · by markomalley · 6 replies · 397+ views
    Popular Mechanics ^ | 10/28/2009 | Glenn Derene
    When I was a kid, I remember a certain yearly Halloween ritual that didn't involve candy, costumes or door-to-door trick-or-treating. My father and I would walk down to the end of our driveway, screwdrivers in hand, and remove our mailbox from its post. After several years of living in our house in suburban Westchester County in New York, my father had decided that our mailbox had simply taken enough abuse. Every Halloween, the mischief-making teens in our neighborhood would fill all the mailboxes on our road with a variety of goopy, stinky material, including rotten eggs, shaving cream, toilet paper,...
  • How Apple sliced its pie in 2009

    10/28/2009 7:23:02 PM PDT · by Swordmaker · 4 replies · 284+ views
    Fortune — BrainstormTech ^ | 10/28/2009 | by Philip Elmer-DeWitt
    The Mac and iPod slices shrank between '08 and '09. iTunes grew a bit. iPhone grew a lot.Source: Company reports Steve Jobs likes to describe Apple's (AAPL) business model as a stool built on three-legs: the Mac, the iPod and the iPhone. But a quick glance at the 2009 Form 10-K, which Apple filed on Tuesday, shows that it is now more like a four-leg chair, with a couple of wedge-shaped pillows on the side.
  • Jonathan Ive about Apple's Aluminum Design Line - MacBook, iMac, iPhone, iPod

    10/28/2009 7:07:16 PM PDT · by Swordmaker · 15 replies · 479+ views
    You Tube ^ | 10/20/2009 | Jonathan Ive
    Apple's VP Industrial Design about the change of design and the new challenges they are faced with. First time to watch and hear details about the development of Apple's product design. You Tube video.
  • Happy 40th Birthday To The Internet

    10/28/2009 5:23:14 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 10 replies · 328+ views
    London Times ^ | October 28th 2009
    October 28, 2009 Happy 40th Birthday To The Internet What a busy old year 1969 was. When man wasn't landing on the moon, the Beatles were performing their last concert together, Led Zeppelin were releasing Led Zeppelin I and the Rolling Stones were playing Altamont. Say no more. Meanwhile, on October 29, the first Arpanet network connection between remote computers was established. Arpanet was the military precursor to what we now know as the internet (the term "internetting" would not be coined until 1977). Anyway, at 10.30pm precisely, the first message was sent over the Arpanet between the University of...
  • NO GOVERNMENT OPTION

    10/28/2009 4:37:49 PM PDT · by Cindy · 6 replies · 293+ views
    Me ^ | October 28, 2009 | Cindy
    Note I sent to my elected representatives today: Dear xxxxxx, NO GOVERNMENT OPTION. No matter what it is called, government option, trigger, personal choice, opt out -- NO GOVERNMENT OPTION. Please vote NO on the health care bill package President Obama is trying to push on America. We can’t afford it and neither can the future generations. My husband and I would like to see: 1. tort reform. 2. the ability to purchase insurance in any state. 3. the deductible (high or low) of our choice. 4. medical savings account. Growing up in a low-income home, I do know that...
  • Techie help - Wireless Mic for webmeetings...

    10/28/2009 2:30:38 PM PDT · by Chasaway · 9 replies · 204+ views
    Today | Li'l ol' me
    I need some Freeper help...Usually I'm asking advice about guns or stuff. But I need a different kind of help...a techie solution. A gadget. A CHEAP gadget. I'm setting up a video-conferencing solution for my company. What we'll be able to do is participate in each other's sales meetings, via the web, via webcam and microphone. It's not a static environment, but one where the leader is moving around, from place to place in the room; sometimes at the whiteboard...other times at another place in the room. I've kinda got the camera thing figured out. But what I need is...
  • NPR Poll freep this

    This needs Freeping badly, folks.