Operating Systems
Hints of Microsoft's 'fight back' ads appear
Ed Bott: Microsoft's biggest challenge in its new $300 million ad campaign is to get would-be customers to set aside whatever preconceptions they have and listen to its pitch for Vista.
IT Management
How to lose customers by not even trying
Paul Murphy: Hertz vs. Avis: One of these two sites works, and made a sale for that company. The other site doesn't, and lost a customer.
Security
75% of online banking sites found vulnerable
Dancho Danchev: key findings are the lack of SSL sessions at thought to be "secure login boxes", and the fact that certain banks would use a customer's social security number as a user ID.
Companies
Apple hints at lower prices
Larry Dignan: After reporting strong 3Q results, most concerns about Apple's future revolve around two words: Gross margins. The big takeaway for tech buyers: Those lower margins hint at cheaper iPods and notebooks in the not-to-distant future.
General News
First paper-based transistors
Roland Piquepaille: Possible applications for these paper-based transistors include new disposable electronics devices, such as paper displays, smart labels, bio-applications or RFID tags.
Enterprise Software
Enterprise service busted?
Joe McKendrick: In all the years I have been writing this blog I have never seen such outright vitriol about a solution as I've seen against Enterprise Service Buses.
Communications
Open Source VoIP: Asterisk or FreeSwitch?
Josh Greenfield: Three monts later, the first enterprise to deploy the new open source IP PBX, FreeSwitch emains ecstatic about his decision. "It was a grand slam."
Enterprise Hardware
The $200 web tablet--dream on!
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Hands up anyone who would love to get their hands on a web tablet for $200. OK, now hands up who thinks that Michael Arrington can deliver this.
Web Technology
Google Maps now shows you walking directions
Garett Rogers: Google announced a new feature that is designed to help people plan their walk from source to destination.
Product Review Blogs
Panasonic announces four new Lumix cameras
Janice Chen: Panasonic added four new models to its Lumix lineup today: the DMC-FX37, a 10.1-megapixel wide-angle compact; the DMC-FZ28, a 10.1 megapixel megazoom model; the DMC-LX3, a 10.1 megapixel enthusiast compact camera; and the DMC-FX150, a 14.7 megapixel compact shooter.
Facebook gets serious about app quality
Between the Lines by Larry Dignan
Facebook at its F8 developer powwow had a bevy of announcements that garnered interest, but among the most notable were its efforts to improve the quality of applications on the...
Microsoft splits its Platforms & Services unit in two
All about Microsoft by Mary Jo Foley
Microsoft announced on July 23 that it is cleaving its Platforms & Services Division in half and the head of the formerly combined unit is leaving the company.
|)ruid and HD Moore release part 2 of DNS exploit
Zero Day by Nathan McFeters
[Updated 07/24/2008: Gallery images of diffs of code revisions has been included and will be updated as things change, see here.] Earlier today, noted researchers |)ruid and HD Moore released...
What is the "product transition" Apple alluded to?
The Apple Core by Jason D. O'Grady
During Apple's Q3 2008 Earnings conference call with analysts, Apple's Peter Oppenheimer (CFO) and Tim Cooke (COO) both mentioned a "product transition" that Apple is preparing for that will cut...
The $200 web tablet ... dream on!
Hardware 2.0 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Hands up anyone who would love to get their hands on a web tablet for $200 ... that pretty much all of you. OK, now hands up who thinks that...
Google Maps now shows you walking directions
Googling Google by Garett Rogers
Google Maps has had driving directions since launch -- and it has quickly become an indispensable tool for people who need to know how to drive somewhere. Today, Google announced...
Why are vendors waiting for the SFLC lawsuit?
Linux and Open Source by Dana Blankenhorn
Why wait for the lawsuit to be filed before taking appropriate action, or at least responding to the SFLC? Is it that any publicity is good publicity? After all the...
Executive 'sleepers'
IT Project Failures by Michael Krigsman
Strong executive sponsorship is a practical necessity for achieving successful IT projects. But what about those so-called sponsors who fail to engage and follow through on the responsibilities of their...
MindTouch Deki: Kilen Woods release
Enterprise Alley by Dennis Howlett
Today, MindTouch Deki announces Kilen Woods, its latest and biggest release. In conversation with co-founder Aaron Fulkerson I learned that Deki is rapidly transforming itself from being a smart wiki...
Apple: Perception is Reality
Tech Broiler by Jason Perlow
When a technology columnist known for his critical views on Apple makes statements to the effect that the company should consider defining and publicly communicating a succession strategy, many...
Apple chaos theory
Irregular Enterprise by Dennis Howlett
I got a fairly lukewarm response to my excitement over Oracle putting applications on the iPhone. That should be no surprise to readers of Fortune which also poured cold water...
Accenture gets deeper into the green IT services game
GreenTech Pastures by Heather Clancy
Need some outside perspective on the green status of your IT infrastructure? Accenture, which is one of Forrester Research's darlings when it comes to green IT services, has created a...
First hints of Microsoft's "fight back" ads appear
Microsoft Report by Ed Bott
A new ad at Microsoft.com tries to make the case for a fresh look at Vista by pointing out that "at one point, everyone thought the earth was flat." Aligning...
Super flash, hyper flash
Storage Bits by Robin Harris
Samsung has announced a new SLC flash part with 5x the write/erase cycle spec over standard single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash. They call it server grade flash. Is this the...
PaaS embraces client access licensing
Software as services by Phil Wainewright
Platform-as-a-service is going through a similar rite of passage as conventional software did when it met the Web in the late 1990s - trying to work out the fairest way...
iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal
Dev Connection by Ed Burnette
Installation problems, buggy applications, lack of trial versions, and a mediocre selection have dampened initial enthusiasm for Apple's brand new iPhone App Store. Not counting punishing server load when the...
Ultra-light micro air vehicles
Emerging Technology Trends by Roland Piquepaille
Dutch engineers have built the third generation of the DelFly autonomous air vehicle. The DelFly Micro made its first public flight earlier today in Delft. This micro air vehicle weighs...
F8: Zuckerberg's keynote takeaways
The Social Web by Steve O'Hear
I've just finished watching live stream of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's keynote speech at this year's developer conference. Here are a few of the major takeaways, some of which will...
October Esquire magazine will use electronic ink
The Mobile Gadgeteer by Matthew Miller
Earlier this month I mentioned how Hearst is embracing the mobile web by offering much of their content on mobile phones. Hearst is now going to bring a bit of...
Sony's Centrino 2 laptop lineup
Laptops & Desktops by John Morris
Details of Sony's new laptops have been trickling out for several weeks, but Sony held off on an official announcement to coincide with Intel's Centrino 2 launch this week. Sony...
Entellium puts a video game spin on CRM with a desktop RIA
The Universal Desktop by Ryan Stewart
Yesterday I sat down and talked with Entellium, an on-demand CRM company that has recently gone away from a purley browser-based model and moved into a desktop smart client application....
DTrace and the Linux bunker mentality
Managing L'unix by Paul Murphy
Why isn't the Linux kernel group doing what the BSD people did with respect to DTrace: seeing a better idea and grabbing it with both hands? My guess is personal...
GE's Enterprise Collaboration Backbone
Collaboration 2.0 by Oliver Marks
General Electric, the venerable multinational that was founded in 1878 in New Jersey, have at their core a hugely sophisticated enterprise collaboration system that is arguably the largest in...
Virtual Iron Customer Profile: Goodell DeVries Leech & Dann, LLP
Virtually Speaking by Dan Kusnetzky
I had the chance to speak with Goodell DeVries Leech & Dann's David Roden, a few questions about their use of Virtual Iron's virtual server environment. Thanks for spending time...
Enterprise Service Busted?
Service-Oriented Architecture by Joe McKendrick
ESBs: an inconvenient truth?
WSO2 adds data services and security features in Mashup Server 1.5
BriefingsDirect by Dana Gardner
The latest version from the Mountain View, Calif., and Sri Lanka company adds WSO2 Data Services and security features for enterprise-class service composition. Mashup Server 1.5 is built on the...
- DaaS solves schools' Internet parity problem with help from IBM and Desktone
- Serena Software brings business mashups to mainframe application release process
- Amazon helps boost Engine Yard's cloud computing efforts with capital infusion
- Borland Management Solution offers visibility into software lifecycle delivery and refinement
MSI to build LG's X110 netbook?
The ToyBox by Andrew Nusca
MSI has been pretty successful grabbing headlines with their Wind -- and it seems they've impressed LG, too. Today's DigiTimes is reporting that LG is hoping to solicit MSI's services...
Panasonic announces four new Lumix cameras: FX37, FZ28, LX3, and FX150
Digital Cameras by Janice Chen
Panasonic added four new models to its Lumix lineup today: the DMC-FX37, a 10.1-megapixel wide-angle compact; the DMC-FZ28, a 10.1 megapixel megazoom model; the DMC-LX3, a 10.1 megapixel enthusiast compact...
- Top digital camera vendors partner to develop new wireless transfer technology
- Casio announces super-slim, wide-angle digital camera with 4x zoom and 3-inch LCD
- Kodak announces two cameras, two photo frames, and a Flip-baiting, YouTube-friendly camcorder
- Canon USA announces EOS Rebel XS 10-megapixel dSLR pricing
AT&T blunders on free Wi-Fi for iPhones
SOHO Networking by Rik Fairlie
AT&T just can’t commit. To free Wi-Fi for iPhone 3G customers, that is. The company seems to be having a blunder-fest with announcements that iPhone 3G customers can get free...
Samsung ships 128GB SSDs with cheaper flash memory
The Core Truth by John Morris
Samsung announced today that it has begun manufacturing 64GB and 128GB SSDs based on a less-expensive type of NAND flash known as MLC. The company also said it was still...
Another student hacks another police website
iGeneration by Zack Whittaker
Oh the fun. Once again, another police website has been hacked by a student, showing that even the police aren't safe from all crimes. This is another link in the...
Amanda Chapel, aka "Strumpette," needs some tough love
Rational Rants by Mitch Ratcliffe
I had a strange Twitter back-and-forth with "Amanda Chapel," the pseudonymous authors of a PR blog called "Strumpette," about the nature of the hacker ethic. I personally don't think the...
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...
Free the XBOX 360!!!
A Developer's View by John Carroll
It's good that Microsoft has begun to allow home users to create XBOX 360 games that they can sell through XBOX Live. Microsoft, however, could do so much more with...
Unintended Consequences and the Future of Maintenance Revenue: SAP Jettisons TomorrowNow
Enterprise Anti-matter by Joshua Greenbaum
When Shai Agassi called me in early 2005, he asked me a loaded question: How would I respond if SAP decided to take the fight to Oracle by providing third...
Joichi Ito - from venture capitalist to venture communist?
IMHO by Tom Foremski
I've become a big fan of Joichi Ito CEO Creative Commons, Chairman of Six Apart after seeing him speak on a panel at the recent Fortune Brainstorm conference. In a...
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,...
90% of Americans 18-28-year-old own a PC
IT Facts by AM
According to the Forrester Research, although Gen Y is a small generation of 18- to 28-year-olds, comprising only 38 mln US adults, it sets the pace for technology adoption. 90%...
Open Source VoIP: Asterisk or FreeSwitch?
Team Think by Dave Greenfield
When the time came for a new PBX, Brian Snipes chose to do something a bit unconventional. The IT manager at law firm Hare, Wynn, Newell, and Newton LLP...
Enterprise communities: build or join?
Feeds by Jennifer Leggio
Determining how a company should engage with or create an online community is a critical process. Aaron Strout, VP of social media for Mzinga authored this primer on what steps...
Do college degrees get you anywhere?
The IT Grind by Deb Perelman
A lower return on investment for undergraduate degrees is manifesting itself in the forms of salary stagnation and underemployment.
Yahoo! SearchMonkey Developer Challenge illustrates diversity
The Semantic Web by Paul Miller
Back in May Yahoo! opened up their SearchMonkey platform, and kicked off a competition in which developers could put SearchMonkey through its paces. The whole Yahoo! open platform initiative continues...
COPA suffers another blow
Education IT by Christopher Dawson
InformationWeek is reporting on the latest blow to the Child Online Protection Act, or COPA. COPA imposes heavy fines on libraries and schools (among other institutions) that fail to prevent...
Judge refuses to reduce 'rogue' admin's bail
ZDNet Government by Richard Koman
Breaking news: A San Francisco judge just refused to lower Terry Childs' bail from $5 million, the SF Chron reports. Prosecutors said that by rigging the network so that key...
How sick is Steve Jobs?
Healthcare IT by Dana Blankenhorn
Apple Inc.'s stonewalling over this material corporate event says something very bad about the company. It says they're totally dependent on Jobs, that no one can tell him no on...
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Facebook gets serious about app quality
Facebook at its F8 developer powwow had a bevy of announcements that garnered interest, but among the most notable were its efforts to improve the quality of applications on the ...
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News to know: DNS flaw; Amazon; Microsoft shakeup; Facebook
Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Researchers borrow from Google PageRank for network defense service Attack code published for DNS flaw Nate McFeters: |)ruid and HD Moore release part 2 of DNS ...
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DTrace and the Linux bunker mentality
Why isn't the Linux kernel group doing what the BSD people did with respect to DTrace: seeing a better idea and grabbing it with both hands? My guess is personal ...
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|)ruid and HD Moore release part 2 of DNS exploit
[Updated 07/24/2008: Gallery images of diffs of code revisions has been included and will be updated as things change, see here.] Earlier today, noted researchers |)ruid and HD Moore released ...
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What is the "product transition" Apple alluded to?
During Apple's Q3 2008 Earnings conference call with analysts, Apple's Peter Oppenheimer CFO and Tim Cooke COO both mentioned a "product transition" that Apple is preparing for that will cut ...
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Joichi Ito - from venture capitalist to venture communist?
I've become a big fan of Joichi Ito CEO Creative Commons, Chairman of Six Apart after seeing him speak on a panel at the recent Fortune Brainstorm conference. In a ...
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COPA suffers another blow
InformationWeek is reporting on the latest blow to the Child Online Protection Act, or COPA. COPA imposes heavy fines on libraries and schools among other institutions that fail to prevent ...
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Hands-on: App Store Ad Hoc distribution
There's only one official way to get "legitimate" software for the iPhone 2.0 and iPod touch – via Apple's included App Store. The much-heralded service offers almost 1,000 free and ...
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Managing growth - a followup to yesterday's guest blog
Yesterday, Dean Cycon of Dean's Beans wrote a guest blog for this column on "Starbucks' Dirty Little Secret". The blog is worthy of some followup, as well as some additional ...
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Microsoft splits its Platforms & Services unit in two
Microsoft announced on July 23 that it is cleaving its Platforms & Services Division in half and the head of the formerly combined unit is leaving the company. by Mary ...
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Accenture gets deeper into the green IT services game
Need some outside perspective on the green status of your IT infrastructure? Accenture, which is one of Forrester Research's darlings when it comes to green IT services, has created a ...
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F8: Zuckerberg's keynote takeaways
I've just finished watching live stream of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's keynote speech at this year's developer conference. Here are a few of the major takeaways, some of which will ...
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Attack code published for DNS flaw
The urgency to patch Dan Kaminsky's DNS cache poisoning vulnerability just went up a few notches. Exploit code for the flaw, which allows the insertion of malicious DNS records into ...
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Judge refuses to reduce 'rogue' admin's bail
Breaking news: A San Francisco judge just refused to lower Terry Childs' bail from $5 million, the SF Chron reports. Prosecutors said that by rigging the network so that key ...
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'Spam King' escapes from federal prison
Edward "Eddie" Davidson, a notorious e-mail spammer who was sentenced to jail time in April, has escaped from a federal prison camp in Florence, Colorado. Davidson left, also known as ...
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No e-commerce worries here? Amazon doubles earnings
Updated: Amazon's second quarter earnings doubled from a year ago as sales jumped 41 percent and executives said that the e-tailer may be benefiting from a slowing economy courtesy of ...
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Bausch & Lomb puts new CIO in charge of customer service
Eye care company Bausch & Lomb has given its CIO the customer service reins. On Wednesday, the company named Alan Farnsworth, senior vice president of customer service and information technology ...
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iPhone vulnerable to phishing, spamming flaws
Security researcher Aviv Raff left has discovered a pair of basic design flaws that could turn your iPhone into easy bait for malicious phishing and spamming attacks. According to an ...
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Researchers borrow from Google PageRank for network defense service
Using a link analysis algorithm similar to Google PageRank, researchers at the SANS Institute and SRI International have created a new Internet network defense service that completely revamps the way ...
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Executive 'sleepers'
Strong executive sponsorship is a practical necessity for achieving successful IT projects. But what about those so-called sponsors who fail to engage and follow through on the responsibilities of their ...
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