Operating Systems
Nothing stealthy about this Windows Update update
Ed Bott: Unlike previous Windows Update updates, this one isn't sneaking in under anyone's radar. Microsoft will communicate the details well in advance and provide more notice before and after the process.
Companies
Microsoft: Silverlight content is searchable, too
Mary Jo Foley: When Adobe, Google and Yahoo announced earlier this week that content stored in its Flash file format would be more easily indexable by Google's and Yahoo's search engines, Microsoft was nowhere to be found.
Security
Can Mozilla's security metrics project end the patch-counting nonsense?
Ryan Naraine: Mozilla has launched a valuable Security Metrics Project that could help - we can only hope - put an end to the silly notion that patch-counting helps to determine a product's security posture.
Web Technology
Use Google Talk on your iPhone/Touch
Garett Rogers: Google just released a new version of Google Talk that works on the iPhone and iPod Touch. It's pretty nice looking, and it works well to boot.
Enterprise Hardware
NVIDIA hit by faulty mobile GPU disclosure
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: NVIDIA has discovered a problem relating to "significant quantities" of older mobile GPUs. Notebook OEMs have already been given access to updated GPU drivers which are designed to alleviate the problem
Product Review Blogs
Nikon announces D700: Full-frame dSLR for $2,000 less than flagship D3
Janice Chen: If you're looking for a full-frame, pro-quality digital SLR, but don't want to spend the money of the big guns like the Nikon D3 or Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III, the new Nikon D700 may be just the fit for you.
- The ToyBox presents: Top 10 Summer Gadgets 2008
- Weekend Gadget Guidance: Sync files between computers over the Web, free
- Camera UI and photo comparison between four high end Windows Mobile devices
- Google Talk isn't the only iPhone optimized IM client
- Linksys WRT610N Wi-Fi router delivers dual bands, simultaneously
Communications
Smartphone battle royale
Larry Dignan: Welcome to the smartphone market's new reality -- picky customers, rough economic sledding, and features that no longer warrant a few extra dollars. Recent stumbles by RIM, Palm and Sony Ericsson point to more leverage for IT buyers.
- Camera UI and photo comparison between four high end Windows Mobile devices
- Google Talk isn't the only iPhone optimized IM client
- Hearst provides nine fun, informative, and functional mobile sites
- What is the best method for picking up an iPhone 3G on July 11th?
- What MP3 player and mobile phone sound the best to you?
IT Management
Distributed decision making in IT
Paul Murphy: The PC doesn't scale, and throwing manpower at that problem just makes it harder and harder to control the risks that go with the thing; but Unix does scale.
Enterprise Software
Google's culture 'not fit' for enterprise apps
Phil Wainewright: Ex-Googler Sergey Solyanik says the search engine giant is culturally incapable of delivering enterprise-class reliability to its users, unlike his current and former employer Microsoft.
General News
Bill Gates bids farewell to Microsoft
Bill Gates' farewell speech to Microsoft reminded employees that the company knows how to come from behind as well as to lead.
EIC podcast: Search wars; Viacom vs. YouTube (and its users)
Between the Lines by Larry Dignan
On this week's EIC squared podcast Dan and I talk about all the search happenings this week--Google and Adobe, Microsoft and Powerset and the never-ending Microhoo saga--as well as the...
Microsoft: Silverlight content is searchable, too
All about Microsoft by Mary Jo Foley
When Adobe, Google and Yahoo announced earlier this week that content stored in its Flash file format would be more easily indexable by Google's and Yahoo's search engines, Microsoft was...
Happy 4th of July
Zero Day by Nathan McFeters
For all of my blasting of the TSA and the US Government for our strange, inappropriate, inadequate, and sometimes unacceptable security practices, I am damn proud to be an American....
Google Talk optimized for iPhone
The Apple Core by Jason D. O'Grady
A blog post by software engineer Adam Connors from the Google mobile team announces a new version of Google Talk for iPhone and iPod touch. In addition to sending your...
First look at Ubuntu 8.10 - Intrepid Ibex
Hardware 2.0 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
On Saturday the first alpha release of Ubuntu 8.10 "Intrepid Ibex" was made available for download. So what's new on the horizon for Ubuntu users?
Google trying to take privacy seriously
Googling Google by Garett Rogers
This week was a very interesting week as far as Google and privacy goes. First, a burglary (the same on that affected CNET earlier last month) was confirmed to have...
What could Open Office do with a business model?
Linux and Open Source by Dana Blankenhorn
You can say Microsoft has found a way to crush open source. Or you can say open source has been shown a business model it can use to crack the...
Runescape graphic glitches
IT Project Failures by Michael Krigsman
Spending the American July 4th holiday with friends and family is a wonderful break from the daily routine. Imagine my surprise when a lively 12-year old proudly showed me the...
Powerset's smarts are Microsoft's gain
Enterprise Alley by Dennis Howlett
Larry Dignan pours lukewarm water on Microsoft's acquisition of Powerset. Talking about Google's near monopoly in the search market, Larry says: Microsoft can reinvent search, but it’s still running up...
How Linux app install leaves one PC expert befuddled
Tech Broiler by Jason Perlow
Adrian, you dumb arse! At least that was my initial reaction when I read his “Linux's dirty little secret” column about his struggles with installing applications onto a Linux distro....
As you sow...
Irregular Enterprise by Dennis Howlett
Not quite off topic but something that cuts Oracle a break and shows us here at ZDN to be as capable as anyone of getting things messed up. Check this...
Far out! Another power management option for my Mac
GreenTech Pastures by Heather Clancy
The marketing and communications types over at developer Faronics of San Ramon, Calif., very gently informed me a few weeks ago that they have a very well established power management...
Nothing stealthy about this Windows Update update
Microsoft Report by Ed Bott
For years, Microsoft has occasionally updated its Windows Update client software automatically on systems that are configured to check for updates. This has been true even when Windows Update is...
July 4th, 2008: A trip down memory lane
Storage Bits by Robin Harris
A 1 question civics quiz Today American's celebrate the Declaration of Independence, the legal foundation of the USA and, after the failure of the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution of...
UK builder switches email to Google Apps
Software as services by Phil Wainewright
A leading British construction company switched 1,800 users over to Google Apps on May 2nd, becoming the largest live deployment in the UK so far. Its IT director firmly refutes...
Mystery explained: Why you have to reboot Windows so often
Dev Connection by Ed Burnette
You know the drill: you've been using your Windows computer for a while when things start to go wrong. Your programs slow down, or you start getting inexplicable error messages....
Giant rubber snakes to capture wave power?
Emerging Technology Trends by Roland Piquepaille
UK researchers have developed a prototype of a future giant rubber tube which could catch energy from sea waves. The device, dubbed Anaconda, uses 'long sea waves to excite bulge...
Viacom vs YouTube exposes Google's data retention policy
The Social Web by Steve O'Hear
In the ongoing litigation between Viacom and YouTube (Google) over alleged copyright infringement, a US court has ruled that Google must divulge the viewing habits of every user who has...
Camera UI and photo comparison between four high end Windows Mobile devices
The Mobile Gadgeteer by Matthew Miller
As readers here know, I have been checking out the HTC Touch Diamond and found the camera to be one of the first on a Windows Mobile device that actually...
Dell Studio laptops now available
Laptops & Desktops by John Morris
Dell has announced its new Studio line of laptops. The Studio series includes models with 15.4-inch and 17-inch displays. Dell is in the process of expanding its retail business, and...
LineRider releases a Silverlight 2 version
The Universal Desktop by Ryan Stewart
Silverlight games are starting to appear. Today a press release went out announcing that Cynergy had worked on a Silverlight version of LineRider. A couple of notable things. The game...
Internet abuse and Cloud Computing
Managing L'unix by Paul Murphy
A recent uproar in the right wing blogosphere about the shutdown of anti-Obama sites on blogger.com has some serious implications for those considering cloud computing. What seems to have happened...
Autonomy CEO: Web 2.0 'under all the hype, there is something there...'
Collaboration 2.0 by Oliver Marks
An intriguing article by 'meaning based computing' company Autonomy's CEO Mike Lynch in today's Financial Times: Embracing the friend, taming the beast – Web 2.0 in the enterprise. Autonomy are...
Hyperic CloudStatus
Virtually Speaking by Dan Kusnetzky
Back in May, I posted my take on Cloud computing. Since that time, I've spoken to quite a number of suppliers who are focused on supporting cloud computing, managing cloud...
Ten ways to tell it's not SOA
Service-Oriented Architecture by Joe McKendrick
If a vendor tells you that you need to buy their suite to get to SOA... it's not SOA
Progress Software continues SOA buying spree with Mindreef acquisiton
BriefingsDirect by Dana Gardner
I took my first briefing with Mindreef, given their neighborly proximity, about three years ago. The seasoned team had a hit on their hands with SOAPscope, and their timing in...
- Eclipse Foundation delivers Ganymede train with 23 cars, but where are the cloud on-ramps?
- Coveo G2B for CRM provides search-based single customer view from disparate content sources
- Progress to buy IONA in another SOA infrastructure vendor mashup
- ITIL's influence extends beyond IT operations to enhance SOA, portfolio management and change management
The ToyBox presents: Top 10 Summer Gadgets 2008
The ToyBox by Andrew Nusca
It's high time you left the office and got some sunlight. You hear me? It's the Fourth of July weekend, for Pete's sake! ...what's that? You'll have to leave all...
Nikon announces D700: Full-frame dSLR for $2,000 less than flagship D3
Digital Cameras by Janice Chen
If you're looking for a full-frame, pro-quality digital SLR, but don't want to spend the money (or lug around the heft) of the big guns like the Nikon D3 or...
Linksys WRT610N Wi-Fi router delivers dual bands, simultaneously
SOHO Networking by Rik Fairlie
If you’re the type who likes to wirelessly stream HD video from your PC to your TV, or if you live in a densely populated environment that’s packed with...
AMD Phenom gets (a little) faster
The Core Truth by John Morris
AMD has rounded out both the high and low ends of its desktop processor line with three new Phenoms. Though the chips have the same basic design, they are targeted...
Students and the browser war
iGeneration by Zack Whittaker
Note: I just want to quickly apologise for the lack of posts recently; moved into a new house and broadband won't be set up for a while, so had to...
Seven Tech ways to make America better this July 4
Rational Rants by Mitch Ratcliffe
Something about getting a new neck earlier this spring made me start thinking about how to change my life to make America a better place. Here a few that you...
Enterprise 2.0: Lively conversations driving change
Enterprise Web 2.0 by Dion Hinchcliffe
Last week’s Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston has been over for a few days and coverage continues to pour out in the mainstream press and the blogosphere, including here on...
Whither Blu-ray?
A Developer's View by John Carroll
Blu-ray hasn't been setting any sales records, in no small part due to its higher price. That, however, doesn't alter the fact that Sony absolutely had to win the format...
My 15 minutes with Bill Gates, and how the Web was born
Enterprise Anti-matter by Joshua Greenbaum
Once upon a time, when Bill Gates still flew commercial and I was a budding journalist in need of a haircut, I had a number of opportunities to interview and...
MSFT's acquisition of Powerset is not about search
IMHO by Tom Foremski
The recent $100 million acquisition of Powerset, the semantic search engine company, by Microsoft looks to be more to do with advertising than beefing up the software giants' search capabilities....
Vodafone's Big(ish?) Adventure
On Sustainability by James Farrar
It's fun to think of similes to categorise the headlong rush towards CO2 reductions or at least the pledges for such. I think of Vodafone's pledge of a 50% cut of the...
Care to spend your holiday weekend policing directory listings?
Lawgarithms by Denise Howell
I'm not a fan in general of sites that create a listing or profile for you, hoping you'll eventually claim and/or correct it. This tactic, neither user-centric nor user-driven,...
4.2 mln Internet users signed up for fiber in Q1 2008
IT Facts by AM
Fiber providers added 4.2 mln customers in Q1 2008, while 2.5 mln customers signed up for cable modems, according to Point Topic. The bulk of the new fiber subscribers are...
Sharepoint Addons and Mashups Strike it Big in Boston
Team Think by Dave Greenfield
Sharepoint, RSS and Mashups are going to take center stage this week at the Enterprise 2.0 show in Boston. On the Sharepoint and RSS front.... ....Microsoft and several partners are...
When microblogging keeps you cozy (aka "My holiday with Plurk and Kwippy")
Feeds by Jennifer Leggio
A quick holiday evaluation of microblogging services Plurk, Kwippy and even Identi.ca. Invites for the Kwippy closed beta are available via TalkBack.
Beaches and BBQs vs. Blackberrys: Holiday weekends of the IT set
The IT Grind by Deb Perelman
"Weekend? What's a weekend?" While the rest of the country is escaping their offices for a leisurely weekend, many in IT could end up back at theirs at the beep...
Does True Knowledge see value in distance from the bubble?
The Semantic Web by Paul Miller
The flurry of attention around yesterday's Microsoft/ Powerset news set me thinking once more about UK-based True Knowledge, which has been compared with Microsoft's latest acquisition. TechCrunch UK's Mike Butcher...
I have to stop using Gmail :(
Education IT by Christopher Dawson
Regular readers know that I'm a Google devotee. Between Gmail and Google Apps, I spend more time accessing Google servers than any other place on the Net. Since I forward...
Judge: Viacom gets 12TB of YouTube user data
ZDNet Government by Richard Koman
A federal judge ordered (PDF) Google to hand over 12 terabytes of YouTube user data to Viacom, finding that the list of "login IDs" does not qualify as personally identifying...
Can your insurance force you out of the country?
Healthcare IT by Dana Blankenhorn
So long as tourism remains a choice, it's hard to see a problem with it. But what if it's no longer a choice?
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Far out! Another power management option for my Mac
The marketing and communications types over at developer Faronics of San Ramon, Calif., very gently informed me a few weeks ago that they have a very well established power management ...
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Students and the browser war
Note: I just want to quickly apologise for the lack of posts recently; moved into a new house and broadband won't be set up for a while, so had to ...
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Giant rubber snakes to capture wave power?
UK researchers have developed a prototype of a future giant rubber tube which could catch energy from sea waves. The device, dubbed Anaconda, uses 'long sea waves to excite bulge ...
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Texas Instruments pulls power management efforts under new division
Quick update on Texas Instruments TI, which looks at power management from the guts of the chip level. Here's the blog I wrote last week describing some of those efforts. ...
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Google trying to take privacy seriously
This week was a very interesting week as far as Google and privacy goes. First, a burglary the same on that affected CNET earlier last month was confirmed to have ...
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Your computer as your singing coach
Israeli researchers have developed an electronic ear to coach vibrato technique. Until now, the quality of a vibrato -- the pulsating change of pitch in a singer's voice -- could ...
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When microblogging keeps you cozy (aka "My holiday with Plurk and Kwippy")
A quick holiday evaluation of microblogging services Plurk, Kwippy and even Identi.ca. Invites for the Kwippy closed beta are available via TalkBack. by Jennifer Leggio
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What could Open Office do with a business model?
You can say Microsoft has found a way to crush open source. Or you can say open source has been shown a business model it can use to crack the ...
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Internet abuse and Cloud Computing
A recent uproar in the right wing blogosphere about the shutdown of anti-Obama sites on blogger.com has some serious implications for those considering cloud computing. What seems to have happened ...
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Happy 4th of July
For all of my blasting of the TSA and the US Government for our strange, inappropriate, inadequate, and sometimes unacceptable security practices, I am damn proud to be an American. ...
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Post? What post?
I've just had to take a post down, which a lot of you have probably already read. My bad, my bad a lot. Without going into too much detail, just ...
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Runescape graphic glitches
Spending the American July 4th holiday with friends and family is a wonderful break from the daily routine. Imagine my surprise when a lively 12-year old proudly showed me the ...
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Energy Independence Day...not yet, but it's a popular idea
Click on any image to see the whole picture. These are just three of the images from our local Fourth of July Parade today. We happen to live in a ...
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MSFT's acquisition of Powerset is not about search
The recent $100 million acquisition of Powerset, the semantic search engine company, by Microsoft looks to be more to do with advertising than beefing up the software giants' search capabilities. ...
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July 4th, 2008: A trip down memory lane
A 1 question civics quiz Today American's celebrate the Declaration of Independence, the legal foundation of the USA and, after the failure of the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution of ...
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Smart HCCI cars talk to the pump
Researchers from the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society CITRIS are developing more efficient engines for cars. They are specifically working on Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignited ...
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Storm Worm's Independence Day campaign
A Storm Worm's Independence Day campaign is circulating online using email as propagation vector, attempting to trick users into visiting a Storm Worm infected host, where a multitude of what ...
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TechForward advocates the cause of temporary ownership
I have been MEANING to write about the Los Angeles-based start-up TechForward for weeks now, but felt like I didn't have enough time to write the truly thoughtful post that ...
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As you sow...
Not quite off topic but something that cuts Oracle a break and shows us here at ZDN to be as capable as anyone of getting things messed up. Check this ...
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Trick out your fleet with fuel consumption monitors from Networkcar
OK, I admit it. When I bought my car a year-and-a-half ago, comparing the fuel consumption metrics among the different models WAS part of the equation, but not the most ...
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Between the Lines
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BriefingsDirect
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Collaboration 2.0
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Dev Connection
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Digital Cameras
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Enterprise Web 2.0
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Dion Hinchcliffe on leveraging the convergence of IT and the next generation of the Web.
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Feeds
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Googling Google
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iGeneration
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Irregular Enterprise
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IT Project Failures
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Laptops & Desktops
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Lawgarithms
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Linux and Open Source
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Managing L'unix
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On Sustainability
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Rational Rants
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Service Oriented
Joe McKendrick
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Software as Services
Phil Wainewright
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SOHO Networking
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Storage Bits
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Team Think
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Tech Broiler
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The Apple Core
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The Core Truth
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The Mobile Gadgeteer
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The Semantic Web
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The Social Web
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The ToyBox
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The Universal Desktop
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