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  • MORFORD: Love Still Rules San Francisco

    09/30/2005 7:51:22 AM PDT · by SmithL · 6 replies · 679+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 9/30/5 | Mark Morford
    Leather, techno, sex & war: more only-in-SF juice to make you proud. Take that, uptight neocons. It was the moment when we walked by a jam-packed S.F. City Hall and realized it was open to host a VIP techno dance party, while immediately outside its gilded doors upward of 50,000 revelers wandered and shimmied and flaunted their costumes and drank nasty Red Bull cocktails in the huge Civic Center plaza for the third annual Love Parade, everyone baring flesh and shaking their groove thangs to any one of 200 world-class (well, some of them) DJs spinning their wares on over...
  • MORFORD: Kneel Before The Meteorologist

    09/28/2005 7:53:00 AM PDT · by SmithL · 22 replies · 1,082+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 9/28/5 | Mark Morford
    At last, one scientist BushCo will definitely -- albeit resentfully -- listen to. Sometimes. So now we know. This is what it takes. This is how far the nation has to crumble and this is how many people have to die and this is how many tens of billions it has to cost and this is how far his dirt-low poll numbers have to fall before Bush will finally come out and say he agrees with one of those godforsaken gul-dang book-learned scientist types. You know the ones. Those informed and well-educated data-crunchers he normally despises like a kid hates...
  • Where's Ratko?

    04/30/2005 5:31:40 AM PDT · by mark502inf · 34 replies · 918+ views
    The American Spectator ^ | April 29th, 2005 | By Christopher Orlet
    Just four years ago it was not unusual to find wanted war criminal Ratko Mladic enjoying himself at one of Belgrade's finer dining establishments or getting drunk and belligerent at a football match. Hailed as a war hero and protected by President Slobodan Milosevic and the Serbian army, the former Bosnian Serb general was living the good life in retirement. In contrast, try to imagine Himmler or Mengele attending opening night at the Vienna Opera House in 1950. Mladic remained on the payroll of both the Serbian and the Bosnian Serb military for years after he was indicted for war...
  • Gartner urges caution before downloading Firefox

    02/14/2005 11:42:49 AM PST · by GeorgiaFreeper · 139 replies · 3,353+ views
    ComputerWorld ^ | 2/10/2005 | Matthew Broersma
    Gartner urges caution before downloading Firefox The Web browser may not be an unstoppable juggernaut News Story by Matthew Broersma FEBRUARY 10, 2005 (TECHWORLD.COM) - Companies should think twice before jumping on the Firefox bandwagon, according to research firm Gartner Inc. The open-source browser has been gaining market share steadily over the past few months, helped by industry support and user enthusiasm, but Firefox isn't the unstoppable juggernaut it might seem. Browser switching is taking place at the level of individual users, rather than organizations, and some of the factors that make Firefox more appealing than Internet Explorer are likely...
  • Nokia, Microsoft in Media Software Deal

    02/14/2005 9:50:57 AM PST · by KwasiOwusu · 4 replies · 381+ views
    Reuters ^ | 1/14/2005 | Lucas van Grinsven
    CANNES/HELSINKI (Reuters) - The world's largest mobile phone maker, Nokia, and software giant Microsoft struck a deal on Monday to make it easier for consumers to buy digital music on-line and play it back on their handsets. In a comprehensive agreement, which involves a separate deal with digital media company Loudeye, Nokia agreed to put Microsoft's music player software into its handsets. In return, Microsoft, will introduce open standards for digital music compression and piracy protection in its Media Players for personal computers. "Users can synchronize their music collection with their mobile device," Nokia said in a statement. "This agreement...
  • Microsoft to make a push in smart phones

    02/14/2005 9:42:37 AM PST · by KwasiOwusu · 14 replies · 539+ views
    International Herald Tribune ^ | 1/14/2005 | By Victoria Shannon
    Microsoft, showing its endurance in the mobile phone business, is expected to announce on Monday a partnership with the largest contract electronics manufacturer, Flextronics of Singapore, to make low-cost smart phones that run on Microsoft's mobile operating system. . The device, in a so-called candy-bar design, will have the interactive features of a smart phone at the price of many standard mobile phones today, Microsoft executives said in advance of the opening on Monday of the 3GSM World Congress, the mobile phone industry's annual trade show in Cannes. . Microsoft began making software to power mobile phones five years ago...
  • Settlement hasn't hurt Windows, Justice lawyer says (Windows continues to dominate)

    02/10/2005 6:13:21 AM PST · by KwasiOwusu · 39 replies · 777+ views
    Seattle PI ^ | 2/10/2005 | GREG STOHR
    Microsoft Corp.'s 2001 antitrust settlement with the Bush administration hasn't reduced the dominance of the company's Windows personal computer operating system, a Justice Department lawyer said yesterday. There has been "no demonstrable change in the operating system marketplace," government lawyer Renata Hesse said in Washington in response to a question from the federal judge overseeing the accord. "Microsoft continues to have a large share in that market." The 2001 agreement resolved a suit that at one point threatened the world's largest software maker with a breakup ................................................... Kollar-Kotelly, who approved the settlement in 2002, said she wasn't concerned about Microsoft's...
  • Non-Microsoft Browsers Have Spoofing Flaw

    02/07/2005 11:29:30 AM PST · by KwasiOwusu · 212 replies · 3,548+ views
    Netcraft ^ | 2/7/2005 | Netcraft
    All non-Microsoft browers include a flaw that allows URL spoofing using Unicode characters, which can be exploited by phishing scams seeking to steal login information for online banking accounts. The spoofing flaw, which is demonstrated on the web site of the Shmoo Group, works in the Firefox, Mozilla and Opera browsers, as well as the Safari browser for Macs. The spoof exploits flaws in how the browsers interpret Unicode characters. A link using Unicode characters to replace the letter "a" in "Paypal" will display as www.paypal.com in the browser, but send users to www.xn--pypal-4ve.com - which then displays "www.paypal.com" in...
  • Court ruling is a plus for SCO vs. IBM

    01/20/2005 8:25:59 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 94 replies · 1,270+ views
    Salt Lake Tribune ^ | 19 January 2004 | Bob Mims
    A federal magistrate has handed a partial victory to Utah's SCO Group, ordering computer giant IBM to turn over more of its Linux operating system-related program codes. U.S. Magistrate Brooke Wells' ruling, released just minutes after Salt Lake City's federal courthouse closed Wednesday, came in the Lindon software company's contractual suit stemming from Big Blue's alleged distribution of Linux applications purportedly tainted with SCO's proprietary Unix code. In a lawsuit tentatively set for trial next fall, SCO is seeking damages ranging from $5 billion to $50 billion from IBM. The Utah company also is in Linux-related litigation with Novell, Linux...
  • Linux kernel rewrite claims denied

    01/18/2005 11:40:57 AM PST · by N3WBI3 · 42 replies · 745+ views
    zdnet ^ | January 18, 2005 | Ingrid Marson
    Open Source Development Labs has reportedly rejected reports it is leading a revision of the Linux Kernel to remove code that might infringe software patents Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), which promotes the adoption of the Linux operating system, has denied that it plans to rewrite the Linux kernel to combat claims that it infringes some software patents. Linux Business Week reported last week that, according to "informed sources", the OSDL, Intel, IBM, the state of Oregon and the city of Beaverton are part of a consortium that will rewrite the parts of the Linux kernel that allegedly infringe patents....
  • IBM goes silent on Linux desktop effort

    01/29/2005 11:42:59 AM PST · by Bush2000 · 76 replies · 967+ views
    IDG News Service ^ | January 25, 2005 | Robert McMillan
    IBM goes silent on Linux desktop effort Big Blue mum about progress of the company's move to open source clients By Robert McMillan, IDG News Service January 25, 2005 More than a year after IBM's (Profile, Products, Articles) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Sam Palmisano challenged his company to move to the Linux desktop by the end of 2005, IBM has significantly toned down its rhetoric on the subject of open-source clients. "We don't have anything we want to say that's definitive," said Nancy Kaplan, an IBM spokeswoman, as she declined to comment on specifics of the roll-out. "There are...
  • Bill Gates says China has created brand-new form of capitalism (and praises Communist leaders)

    01/29/2005 1:07:29 AM PST · by HAL9000 · 148 replies · 3,011+ views
    Agence France Presse ^ | January 29, 2005
    China has created brand-new form of capitalism: Bill Gates DAVOS, Switzerland, (AFP) - US software giant Bill Gates has high praise for China, which he says has created a brand-new form of capitalism that benefits consumers more than anything has in the past. "It is a brand-new form of capitalism, and as a consumer its the best thing that ever happened," Gates told an informal meeting late Friday at the World Economic Forum in this ski resort. He characterised the Chinese model in terms of "willingness to work hard and not having quite the same medical overhead or legal...
  • Mac OS X security myth exposed

    01/16/2005 12:04:57 PM PST · by Bush2000 · 285 replies · 2,382+ views
    Techworld ^ | 24 June 2004 | Matthew Broersma, Techworld
    24 June 2004Mac OS X security myth exposedAnd thousands of other products and OSes given security rundown. By Matthew Broersma, Techworld Windows is more secure than you think, and Mac OS X is worse than you ever imagined. That is according to statistics published for the first time this week by Danish security firm Secunia. The stats, based on a database of security advisories for more than 3,500 products during 2003 and 2004 sheds light on the real security of enterprise applications and operating systems, according to the firm. Each product is broken down into pie charts demonstrating how...
  • 55 Ways to Hack Mozilla's Firefox

    01/06/2005 11:07:43 PM PST · by Bush2000 · 84 replies · 2,398+ views
    CanWest News Service ^ | Sarah Stables
    Solid reputation paints bull's-eye on Mozilla's Firefox Free Web browser is known to be virtually impregnable to viruses and pop-ups, but it isn't hack-proof Sarah Stables CanWest News Service Thursday, January 06, 2005 A reputation for being virtually impregnable to viruses, pop-ups and other nasties of the Web is driving millions of fed-up computer users to ditch Internet Explorer in favour of the supposedly hack-proof alternative, Firefox, Mozilla's free Web browser. There's only one problem: the upstart isn't hack-proof at all. The evidence is at K-Otic.com, a Web site where hackers and security experts post their latest "exploits" - coded...
  • Firefox flaw raises phishing fears

    01/07/2005 3:06:33 PM PST · by KwasiOwusu · 222 replies · 3,273+ views
    ZDNET ^ | 1/7/2005 | Ingrid Marson
    A vulnerability in Firefox could expose users of the open-source browser to the risk of phishing scams, security experts have warned. The flaw in Mozilla Firefox 1.0, details of which were published by security company Secunia on Tuesday, allows malicious hackers to spoof the URL in the download dialog box that pops up when a Firefox user tries to download an item from a Web site. This flaw is caused by the dialog box incorrectly displaying long sub-domains and paths, which can be exploited to conceal the actual source of the download. Mikko Hypponen, director of antivirus research at software...
  • Microsoft to digitise Indian maps

    01/12/2005 6:59:18 AM PST · by KwasiOwusu · 1 replies · 267+ views
    Hindustan Times ^ | 1/12/2005 | AP
    The Government on Wednesday asked software giant Microsoft to put its vast collection of satellite images, remote sensing data and other information about the country's terrain in digital form. "As the project progresses, citizens of India can actually get a bird's eye view of the country," said P Anandan, head of Microsoft Research India, the company's research center opened at Bangalore, also on Wednesday. The two sides signed a memorandum of understanding for research collaboration. The first project under the memorandum will be a geographic information system to make high technology information available to the public in an easily understandable...
  • SAP, Microsoft deliver developer tool

    01/12/2005 7:08:36 AM PST · by KwasiOwusu · 10 replies · 468+ views
    Infoworld ^ | /12/2005 | John Blau, IDG News Service
    SAP and Microsoft announced the availability of a new portal development kit, delivering on a promise made last year to integrate their Web services-based technology platforms. The kit, with the unwieldy name Portal Development Kit for Microsoft (Profile, Products, Articles).Net within SAP (Profile, Products, Articles) NetWeaver, aims to help programmers use Microsoft's Visual Studio.Net 2003 development tools to build portal applications on SAP's NetWeaver middleware, application server, and integration platform. In May, the two companies announced a cooperation agreement aimed at reducing friction for customers who have to work with both .Net and NetWeaver but don't want to work with...
  • Apple announces $499 Macintosh

    01/11/2005 10:49:21 AM PST · by HAL9000 · 299 replies · 2,921+ views
    AppleInsider ^ | January 11, 2005
    Preliminary info from MacWorld Expo - Jobs introduces Mac mini. New member of Mac family including a slot-load Combo optical drive, FireWire, ethernet, USB 2.o, both DVI/VGA output. It plays DVDs, burn CDs, and is very quiet and tiny. Its height is half the size of an iPod mini. Jobs calls it "BYODKM" -- Bring Your Own Display, Keyboard, Mouse. Will come in two models: 1.25GHz 256MB/40GB for $499. A second model with a 1.4GHz, more memory and larger hard drive will sell for $599. Mac mini will ship on January 22. Ships in a box smaller than the regular...
  • Gates: Global Giving As Foundation Aids Ghana Hospital, Virginia Libraries

    01/14/2005 12:22:37 PM PST · by KwasiOwusu · 3 replies · 387+ views
    Forbes ^ | 1/14/2005 | Greg Levine
    Enriching lives and library cards. When a company is as huge as Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ), and the pockets as deep as those of billionaire Bill Gates even ancillary entities make the news. So it is with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. It was announced Friday that Ghana's Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital will receive $5 million from the foundation to procure equipment for the hospital. The money is expected to be used in training and retraining of health personnel of KATH and other health institutions in the African nation. In domestic business, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer...
  • Microsoft showcases "Smarter Retailing" retail tradeshow

    01/18/2005 12:40:01 PM PST · by KwasiOwusu · 75 replies · 933+ views
    windowsfordevices ^ | 1/17/2005 | windowsfordevices
    Microsoft is showing off its Smarter Retailing initiative this week at the National Retail Federation (NRF) convention in New York. Several Microsoft partners are announcing products based on, or supporting, Windows Embedded for Point of Service, a specialized version of XP Embedded aimed at the retail and hospitality industries .................. Hewlett-Packard -- will offer Windows Embedded for POS on its rp5000 POS device, a PC-like device with additional functionality to support POS requirements. ............. Microsoft claims that Windows Embedded for POS will be the first retail-optimized software platform to provide plug-and-play functionality to enable retail peripherals to be easily installed...