Feb
12
2009
Comments Off on Outlook Live to support Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari – Ars Technica | tags: email, google, Mac, microsoft, news, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
12
2009
Although MacBook Air remains the world’s thinnest and lightest notebook in the ultra-portable category and has largely remained unchallenged by the rest of the industry, this could change within weeks as Dell preps a challenger.
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Feb
12
2009
rsmiller510 writes “The EE Times reports this week that Dell has released a hybrid laptop running both Linux and Windows clearly aimed at business travelers. Linux for quick tasks and Windows for more intensive ones, but will such a machine really fly in the business world?”

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Feb
12
2009
Despite licensing the proprietary ActiveSync Exchange Server protocol from Microsoft for use with the iPhone, Apple is building its own Push Notification Server for messaging services in both the iPhone and Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server using open, interoperable standards.
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Feb
12
2009
Windows Secrets writes “After two straight years of taking dead aim at Macbooks and Windows-powered machines, hackers at this year’s CanSecWest conference will have shiny new targets: Web browsers and mobile phones. According to CanSecWest organisers, there will be two separate Pwn2Own competitions this year — one pitting hackers against IE8, Firefox 3 and Safari and another targeting Google Android, Apple iPhone, Nokia Symbian and Windows Mobile.”

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Comments Off on Next Pwn2Own Contest Targets IE8, Firefox, iPhone | tags: Apple, google, iphone, Mac, mobile, Phone, web | posted in technical news
Feb
12
2009
Joe MacDonald writes “The earliest UNIX shell I encountered was the Bourne shell on a SPARCStation 2 at my university. As with many students of my generation, prior to that nearly all of my exposure to command line interfaces was some variant of DOS. I was quite proficient with the primitive scripting language that was available on such platforms but I immediately felt far out of my depth in this new environment. The commands seemed arcane, possibly dangerous, and almost immediately I regretted stepping into this unfamiliar wilderness without some sort of guide.” Read below for the rest of Joe’s thoughts.

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Comments Off on Beginning Portable Shell Scripting | tags: google, Mac | posted in technical news
Feb
12
2009
Comments Off on 2010 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series and 10th-Anniversary … – Auto123 | tags: google, Mac, news | posted in technical news
Feb
11
2009
Windows Secrets writes “After two straight years of taking dead aim at Macbooks and Windows-powered machines, hackers at this year’s CanSecWest conference will have shiny new targets: Web browsers and mobile phones. According to CanSecWest organisers, there will be two separate Pwn2Own competitions this year — one pitting hackers against IE8, Firefox 3 and Safari and another targeting Google Android, Apple iPhone, Nokia Symbian and Windows Mobile.”

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Feb
11
2009
Comments Off on Hyundai Genesis declared Canadian Car of the Year – CTV.ca | tags: google, Mac, news, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
11
2009
Joe MacDonald writes “The earliest UNIX shell I encountered was the Bourne shell on a SPARCStation 2 at my university. As with many students of my generation, prior to that nearly all of my exposure to command line interfaces was some variant of DOS. I was quite proficient with the primitive scripting language that was available on such platforms but I immediately felt far out of my depth in this new environment. The commands seemed arcane, possibly dangerous, and almost immediately I regretted stepping into this unfamiliar wilderness without some sort of guide.” Read below for the rest of Joe’s thoughts.

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