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Digg uses Firefox to extend its reach web-wide

04 Sep 2010

Digg Firefox 3 Extension from Kevin Rose on Vimeo.

It’s very cool to see services like Digg taken out of the “website” context and turned into web-wide applications. It’s even better to see them enabled in an open-source browser like
Firefox, especially when the toolbar is open source.
Digg just got a bit more powerful with a Firefox [...]

eMusic Apple’s bundled-music device would be anti

29 Aug 2010

Maxwell Blecher, an antitrust expert with the Los Angeles firm of Blecher & Collins, agreed that Apple could face legal challenges for bundling if other music vendors are indeed prevented from distributing songs to such a gadget. “Apple is going to argue that they compete with lots of other similar devices,” Blecher said. “You have [...]

Defensive Computing for Lawyers

24 Aug 2010

See a summary of all my Defensive Computing postings.
Agreed.
Keep it simple.Don’t make assumptions.And never, ever trust tech more than you really have to.
Frank Hayes, writing in Computerworld, does a great job recounting how an Excel to PDF conversion resulted in Barclays Capital making a multi-million dollar mistake in their offering to [...]

All together now ‘Long Flat Balls’ for free!

23 Aug 2010

Torrent Freak offered a translation of the comments made by the director, Harald Zwart, to the Nettavisen.no:

Then while eating lunch, a colleague pointed out this commentary by Mike Masnick at TechDirt and I laughed so hard I nearly passed a cheese sandwich through my nostrils:
Ah, now that’s more like it. Though back [...]

Windy31 USB Wireless router Internet sharing gets

23 Aug 2010

The Windy31 Wireless Broadband router supports the 802.11g standard and can work in one of three modes: as a router (by default), an access point, or as a regular USB Wireless adapter. The best part is it costs about the same as a regular USB wireless adapter. At only $60, you can’t go wrong with [...]

India still thumbs-down on Open XML

23 Aug 2010

India and other countries that voted against Open XML last September attended a Ballot Resolution Meeting last month in Geneva to address technical issues that were raised. Now, countries have until March 29 to change their votes to “yes.”

By next Saturday, March 29, national standards organizations need to submit their judgment on whether Open XML [...]

Hyperic service peers into Amazon cloud

23 Aug 2010

The company says that CloudStatus will report on service availability, latency, and data throughput.

But when things break, it isn’t always easy to know why: Is the problem in the application or in the cloud?
CloudStatus works with Amazon Web Services now. Hyperic plans to support additional cloud service providers later this year.

Hyperic, a San Francisco-based company [...]

NBC says it inadvertently flagged ‘American Gladia

23 Aug 2010

A week after some users of Vista Media Centers were prevented from recording two NBC Universal shows, the network acknowledged Monday that it inadvertently blocked some people from recording the shows.

“We made an inadvertent mistake,” an NBC spokeswoman said in an interview with CNET News.com. “We’re not aware of any other complaints, and we [...]

Add a remote to your Vista media center for $14.99

23 Aug 2010

As with all Woot deals, when this one’s gone, it’s gone–so don’t wait if you’re in the market for a remote to control all that hot Media Center action.
Find more deals, coupon codes, and bargains on CNET’s Shopper.com.
Know how I’m always going on and on about TV tuners and Windows Media Center? One ingredient [...]

O’Reilly releases guide to iPhone hacking

23 Aug 2010

Once the official SDK is released in June, it will be interesting to watch how unofficial iPhone development progresses. Apple’s restrictions have some carrots attached, such as a powerful distribution vehicle in iTunes and the App Store, which will definitely attract those trying to make a living off the iPhone.
(Credit:
O'Reilly)
But those who are [...]