Novell's Linux strategy causes customers concern
Talkback "I just got back from the event and I can definately say that this article is completely misleading. Basically this article says what everyone has been saying.FOR A LONG TIME - The King Novell is not wearing any clothes.
About: Novell's Linux strategy causes customers concern
[January 27, 2005, 23:23]
"Microsoft... recently entered the web search market..."
Talkback Ha ha, I refer to this paragraph of the article: Competition is heating up this year between Google, the world's dominant provider of web search services, and software giant Microsoft, which recently entered the web search market.
About: Microsoft to attack 'cavalier' Google
[March 6, 2007, 12:42 by 1000168218]
Firefox 1.0PR: a first look
Talkback You might want to change that, in your article. My response to this : Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Appologies for this non-constructive comment, but I just have to respond to this. I am weak :D I'm sorry, but firefox doesn't actually work does it.
About: Firefox 1.0PR: a first look
[October 20, 2004, 20:19]
Sony Music changes tune on copy protection
Talkback I quote the article: "But if give people what they are asking for in terms of value, they won't go out and steal it. HA! It's called trusting the consumer. Trusting the consumer! Hypocrite. Audiophiles are the real sufferers off of this, MP3...
About: Sony Music changes tune on copy protection
[February 3, 2004, 23:38]
I think you miss the point
Talkback With respect, whatever your views on 'open source' I think you've missed the point of the article. If its a micro-business charging tuppence ha'penny for installing Linux servers in a mom-and-pop SME then, yes, I'd agree that *that* open source...
About: What vendors really mean by 'open source'
[December 29, 2008, 7:31 by dogStar]
Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
Talkback This article is a whimsical report on a popular "haxie". You would have got more respect if the article went like this: LOL you a power user HA Its a "developer" issue of an operating system that is DESIGNED to run on MACINTOSH HARDWARE using INTEL...
About: Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
[November 14, 2005, 17:42]
Military secrets escape through PDF file
Talkback I notice the original article in ZDNet Australia doesn't have this ridiculous description, so which fool at ZDNet UK put it in? "However, by an attacker selecting the blacked-out text and using the copy and paste function"
About: Military secrets escape through PDF file
[May 5, 2005, 15:00]
Read the Fine Print 1st!
Talkback Make Sure You Read the Fine Print before making a Career (or Income) Limiting Move to see why see the article at http://www.pcprofile.com/Office_Collaboration.pdf that I wrote some months ago on the topic.
About: Google taps Capgemini to challenge Microsoft Office
[September 25, 2007, 8:55 by ITAuditor]
Make Sure You Read the Fine Print
Talkback Make Sure You Read the Fine Print before making a Career (or Income) Limiting Move to see why see the article at http://www.pcprofile.com/Office_Collaboration.pdf that I wrote some months ago on the topic.
About: Microsoft attacks Google Apps
[September 25, 2007, 8:53 by ITAuditor]
Get Lost… No Wait A Minute Google Might Find You.
Talkback Great article David. Get Lost… No Wait A Minute Google Might Find You. What will they think of next? So much for just getting lost. Does anyone else miss the good old days of family vacations without GPS tracking?
About: Google Maps locates users without GPS
[November 29, 2007, 11:45 by MobileTech]
Taking sides in the open source community
Talkback What a shabby article. It misrepresents the aims of the FSF and the GPL and it is hopelessly confused about the GPLv3 DRM provisions. It is deliberately provocative of the very schism it pretends to lament and it stands in stark contrast to what I...
About: Taking sides in the open source community
[October 12, 2006, 17:36]
RE: Does Facebook rot your brain? Obviously not, but...
Blog Comment I saw this article, and what gets me is that it comes across in such a way as to assume everybody's the same! Sure there will be some who rot away immersed in the triviality of choice. Others will use it in a clever way.
[February 26, 2009, 17:20 by roger andre]
Unix users up in arms at Bill Gates' knighthood
Talkback http://www.esecurityplanet.com/trends/article.php/3076071 HA not! Smithy I think you are merely a troll. You are the one who sounds like the fanatic round here, stick with the facts not opinions. Benchmarks: http://www.open-mag.com/features/Vol_66...
About: Unix users up in arms at Bill Gates' knighthood
[January 30, 2004, 4:52]
Opera: Firefox user figures 'inflated'
Talkback It seems like Opera has planned this article if it identify itself as IE in default, although it doesnt support all IE features. Fact: Firefox is downloaded ~250,000 times every day. Watch out for the Firefox downloads every minute (or day) in...
About: Opera: Firefox user figures 'inflated'
[June 24, 2005, 10:26]
Windows Longhorn: a first look inside the new OS
Talkback OS Xor linux dont have to my knowlegde maybe kde will steal it soon or gnome.fansy alt tab thingie not mentioned in the article,, stolen from apple.smart folders ,, already in os x ill bet linux will have it soon ,, seems usefull.database...
About: Windows Longhorn: a first look inside the new OS
[May 8, 2005, 23:19]



