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...selling extra security software and services to Microsoft users. It's a good business. One can see why they're keen to keep it. Moreover... Read more
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...selling extra security software and services to Microsoft users. It's a good business. One can see why they're keen to keep it. Moreover... Read more
Jan 19, 2010With the release of Windows 7 RC1, it's a good time to see what it tells us about the future of operating... Read more
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Feb 10, 2010@malca Define quality. I'm sure there are a few who can tell the visual difference between h264 and ogg/on2 in the lab. Probably a few more who can...
3 minutes ago by GreyCells on Sting in the tail for web's video codec search@malca: Define quality. I'm sure there are a few who can tell the visual difference between h264 and ogg/on2 in the lab. Probably a few more who...
3 minutes ago by GreyCellsWhile I can see where you're coming from here, however downloading the standalone sp2 from MS isn't that difficult (It's the first hit in google...
15 minutes ago by PeterI on The Agony of Reloading WindowsAdrian ZDNetUK BLOG: "Specialised Police Simulation Software Fits The Bill" http://bit.ly/biT0iU
29 minutes ago on Twitter by ABridgwater... and now for my cheesiest ever pun headline in a ZDNetUK blog
29 minutes ago on Twitter by ABridgwaterWhy not say thanks for pointing out weaknesses and ridicule him for "ufo cover-up"? its a win win ! this is all major theater.
2 hours ago by youefou on McKinnon review court date setHaving one standard would be much better but not if that one standard means lower quality video.
2 hours ago by malca on Sting in the tail for web's video codec searchHi Jake, I like your definition. I would add "Free to support, in whatever way you see fit and appropriate, or not." jw
3 hours ago by J.A. Watson on Free Software Definition condensedFrom what I've read here and elsewhere Viacom stands to lose very heavily from this spat. They have already lost all public credibility since it...
4 hours ago by Tezzer on Google, Viacom trade blows in YouTube copyright spatStill finding it difficult to get around the site. Some articles/comments seem to have reply links and some don't - only a link to the poster.
4 hours ago by Tezzer on ZDNet UK: faster, smarter, still IT all the wayUnfortunately the real problem here is that a very small number of very big companies want to make a great deal of money out of this. Every house...
4 hours ago by Tezzer on It's high time we had a manifesto for fibrethis spam bot is exasperating
9 hours ago by dava4444 on I'd Rather Have a Bigger Byte Than a Little bit...Broadband:D I think the server exchange does slow down a bit round 5 to 7/8 pm but I find I mostly get 3 to 4 MBps on downloads and by that time there...
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9 hours ago by dava4444 on I'd Rather Have a Bigger Byte Than a Little bit...Broadband5MBps, I saw 5.8
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9 hours ago by dava4444 on I'd Rather Have a Bigger Byte Than a Little bit...Broadbandthank you for the support. ..but in
9 hours ago by dava4444 on I'd Rather Have a Bigger Byte Than a Little bit...Broadbandif you download a BIG file from the MS site then THAT is your *true* speed.
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Speaker: Dr. Chenxi Wang, Principal Analyst, Security and Risk Management, Forrester Research, Inc. As Enterprises are increasingly connected to the Internet and as hard organizational boundaries are fast disappearing, security professionals are facing fresh challenges in Enterprise computing.
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