Feb
12
2009
Comments Off on Hyundai announces Genesis Coupe pricing – CanadianDriver | tags: google, network, news, program, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
12
2009
Comments Off on Communications sector set to usher in fourth wireless age – Business in Vancouver | tags: developer, google, mobile, news, Phone, program, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
11
2009
Comments Off on Communications sector set to usher in fourth wireless age – Business in Vancouver | tags: developer, google, mobile, news, Phone, program, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
11
2009
crazyeyes writes “With Windows 7 set for release in Dec. 09, Microsoft is getting ready with their free upgrade program, which allows Vista and XP users to switch to Windows 7 when it arrives. The folks at TechARP have consistently scored accurate scoops on Microsoft software releases. They have now revealed Microsoft’s upgrade plans, schedules and even screenshots of the upgrade process.”

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Feb
11
2009
kokito writes “OSNews managing editor Thom Holwerda reviews Haiku, the open source successor of the Be operating system. According to the review, Haiku faithfully/successfully replicates the BeOS user experience and ‘personality,’ boasting very short boot times, the same recognizable but modernized GUI using antialiasing for fonts and all vector graphics as well as vector icons, a file system with support for metadata-based queries (OpenBFS) and support for the BeAPI, considered by some the cleanest programming API ever. The project has also recently released a native GCC 4.3.3 tool chain, clearing the way for bringing up-to-date ports of multi-platform apps such as Firefox and VLC, and making it easier to work on Haiku ports in general.” (More below.)

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Comments Off on BeOS Successor Haiku Keeps the Faith | tags: google, news, open source, program, programming | posted in technical news
Feb
11
2009
nandemoari writes “A hole allowing hackers to take control of Microsoft Exchange was just one ‘critical’ issue the Redmond-based company promises it has fixed with a patch correcting a total of eight vulnerabilities in its programs, including the Internet Explorer browser, Office, and its SQL Server. Three of the eight vulnerabilities patched yesterday were marked ‘critical.’ The most concerning is an issue with Exchange that would allow attackers to take over an Exchange server by simply forwarding a carefully crafted message to a corporate mail server. Microsoft has admitted that the vulnerability can be exploited when a user opens or previews an email in the Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF).”

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Comments Off on MS Critical Patch Fixes 8 Vulnerabilities | tags: cap, email, google, microsoft, program, redmond, sql | posted in technical news
Feb
11
2009
So, with more than 15,000 programs in the iTunes Store, what of those for use in the outdoors? Do the iPhone and Mother Nature play well?
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Feb
10
2009
compumike writes “If you have a significant other to impress this Valentine’s Day, consider putting your programming skills to use. This video tutorial shows how to build an LED Heart Valentine’s card, powered by a microcontroller running C code, with a neat randomized ‘twinkling’ effect in an interrupt handler. Think about it: how many ladies can say that their Valentine’s card runs at 14 MHz?”

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Feb
9
2009
The Apple co-founder is among the lucky 13 competitors for the eighth season of popular Dancing with the Stars television program, ABC TV announced on the show’s Web site Sunday evening.
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Feb
9
2009
volume4 writes “With two MySQL execs leaving Sun in the last week, the internet is buzzing about what is going on at Sun, what is the future of MySQL and what lies ahead for Michael Widenius. Over at Open Source Release Feed, Widenius spoke candidly regarding his split from Sun, the future of MySQL, Monty Program AB and the open source ecosystem in general.”

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