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I couldn’t help but to roll on the floor laughing when I saw these Simpson videos. A few you of your know that I worked at Apple in their retail store in Los Angeles so pretty much everything little detail has been analyzed and mocked in these two...
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For those of you who read my article about a year ago about taskbars, expect a follow up regarding this. Great video from PDC! Share this post: Read More...
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This report looks at all of the vulnerabilities fixed by Apple, Microsoft, Red Hat and Ubuntu during the first half of 2008. At the vendor level, the report examines all vulnerabilities as well as Days of Risk (DoR) associated with those vulnerabilities...
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The Web Pitch has a pretty good overview of Steve Ballmer’s London keynote session. Some of the Q&A questions quite tough. The thing I found most remarkable was the directness of Ballmer’s responses. He didn’t fudge the responses...
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It's been somewhat interesting when I talk with customers and people that I know and they tell me that the Mac has better security than Windows. First thing I have to ask is what version of Windows and MacOS are they talking about? Usually they sit...
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This paper is a compilation of vulnerability data for client operating systems for the first 3 month, January through March, of 2008. Vulnerabilities and fixes for the following products are discussed: Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP SP2...
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First, let me express a caveat. I don't really care for "hack the box" contests. If a machine doesn't get hacked, it does not mean it isn't breakable. If it does get hacked, it just shows us what we already know - any machine can be broken under the right...
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Yesterday Guy Kawasaki tried to give Steve Ballmer heck about Windows Vista, but he didn’t manage to really nail Ballmer with something specific.
I have one. Dell a few weeks ago sent me a new Tablet PC to use for a month. I have been using it exclusively...
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Excel is an application that most people identify with in someway. It is such a versatile application. The new 2008 version refines the application for the SMB and home-use market with innovative features. Below is a preview of some...
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Perhaps it's a bit strong to say "if complete and utter chaos was lightning, Jeff Jones would be the sort to stand on a hilltop in a thunderstorm wearing wet copper armour and shouting 'All gods are bastards' " (as a favourite quote has it) but you must...
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To continue with a deeper analysis of Office for Mac 2008, I'd like to share with you some thoughts on the enhancements made to each individual app. I don't think any review can fully grasp how much of a joy it is to use the new product, hopefully...
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Ahh, now you know why I still read my feeds. TechMeme doesn’t catch stuff like this, invaluable as it may be.
Frank Shaw works for Waggener Edstrom and heads the Microsoft account and has his take on Apple’s week at MacWorld.
I agree with...
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Congratulations to the Office team in the MacBU! I can't wait to get my hands on Office 2008. For those of you interested, it will be available on shelves Jan. 15th. Never seen Mac Office? Hop on over to the site to see Office...
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Posting on Tuesday, "Sounds like a case of the Mondays?" Maybe. The big IT event this week is the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. The Steve Jobs keynote presentation took place yesterday and focused on Leopard and an announcement that Apple is...
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On daily basis we work with multiple confidential documents and only selected full time employees have access to them. Everybody is making sure that all documents with "Microsoft Confidential" are secure and absolutely not transferred, sent, forwarded...
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Steve has been had a play with the HTC "Touch" (luck man). He asks "who on Earth would want an iPhone?!" That's simple, any one who buys for what the badge says about them. The kind of person who thinks a £300 (after contract) fashion accessory phone...
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This XBox 360 update just gets better and better. Overshadowed by the fact that IM and communications will be unified on the 360 platform, less noise has been generated by what is, in my opinion, a much more significant feature. Yes folks, your prayers...
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It's been great to spend the holiday weekend out and about with the family, and I spent Saturday evening been playing with the pictures I'd shot - I can't say much about the software involved but it's very, very cool. I set my laptop to record Dr Who...
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So I received a lot of emails congratulating me on a well received presentation, but of course after reading the comment sheets I saw a good many of you were put off by the sound quality. Rest assured future events will address this issue. I'll be answering...
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Jan, here is my reply to your post : Here is a game to make your PageRank a bit higher. Somebody links in post to you writing something personal in that post and selecing another 5 "victims" who should do similar. Very easy and quite funny as well. So...
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So I've finally embraced this blogging thing. I told myself that after Techready4, which is a MSFT conference for the field, I would blog about all the non-confidential stuff I learned about. So far the topics I've gone to have been nothing short of amazing...
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I’d like to get a group together to debate Windows Vista vs. Mac OSX sometime in January after MacWorld and CES (since Windows Vista ships on January 31st, that’ll be a good time to do it).
I don’t want religious jerks, but I do want...
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