Google Harm bug - official blog post
Blog PST this morning, you likely saw that the message "This site may harm your computer" accompanied each and every search result. Google flags search results with the message "This site may harm your computer" if the site is known to install malicious...
[January 31, 2009, 16:06]
Microsoft $1bn schools offer 'would inflict great harm'
News Microsoft's proposed settlement for more than 100 outstanding private antitrust cases against it would inflict "great harm" upon the technology markets, said the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) in a letter to the judge...
[November 27, 2001, 12:35]
Anti-spam laws may 'do more harm than good'
News Anti-spam proposals in Congress are not strict enough and would do more harm than good, the chairman of the Federal Trade Commission said on Tuesday. In strongly worded criticism of current legislation, Tim Muris characterised the dozen or so bills...
[August 20, 2003, 11:10]
News Burst: RIP bill 'will harm business'
News Government plans to introduce the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Bill will harm business, warns the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC). Last week, the BCC wrote to the Home Secretary, Jack Straw, expressing concerns about the bill which...
[June 5, 2000, 11:00]
Google Harm bug - official blog post
Blog Comment Wow what a buzz this has caused. Someone needs to check if this was foretold by Nostradamus .
[February 2, 2009, 14:50]
Google Harm bug - official blog post
Blog Comment I am so glad I have read this comment, I was searching for flights on Saturday and I could n't understand why every site was accompanied by a warning - thank you for the info. Ah well back to finding job vacancies for www.keaga.com.
[February 2, 2009, 14:34]
Windows piracy must not harm Linux
Leader In the endless war of words and numbers between Windows and The Rest, Gartner has chipped in with a paradoxical observation. Forty percent of PCs sold with Linux installed are subsequently hosed clean and receive an illicit copy of Windows, the...
[September 30, 2004, 11:20]
Short term greed means long term harm for mobile operators
Talkback I use Orange pay-as-you-go. The default homepage on the phones they provide is "orangeworld". As an experiment, I went to the orangeworld home page, then looked to see how much data I'd used. I'd sent 3647B and received 14599B.
[November 3, 2005, 13:22]
Windows piracy must not harm Linux
Talkback Hmmm, Orin Hatch? Isn't he the daddy of one of the SCO criminals? Oops, sorry, I mean SCO directors.
[September 30, 2004, 13:34]
Short term greed means long term harm for mobile operators
Talkback I agree. The MNos need to get closer to empathgising with the all the customers and ensuring that the services are well defined and priced transparently. We have left behind the concepts of metered charging with units that were defined in the...
[November 6, 2005, 21:31]
Google Harm bug - official blog post
Blog Comment In my expierience google does nothing to warn users of potentially harmful sites on any normal day of the week, so what's that all about then? Perhaps a mechanism for people who dis-please google slipped out of the bag there.
[February 1, 2009, 22:13]
Windows piracy must not harm Linux
Talkback Gartner's Logic has a hole big enough to float an oil tanker through it. The article is about a situation that exists in markets where retail buyers can buy PC's with NO OS on them at all. If they want to install a pirated Windows OS on those...
[October 1, 2004, 15:54]
Anti-spam laws may 'do more harm than good'
Talkback This is simpler than most issue: Demand that all SMTP packets come from a valid account. This was in the original proposal for the protocol but rejected on basis of "freedom of speech". Initially, the ISP servers may demand a reverse DNS lookup on...
[September 19, 2003, 15:23]
Microsoft: Open source could harm us
News Microsoft is warning that the success of the open-source movement could hurt its sales, potentially forcing the software giant to cut prices and sacrifice both revenue and profits. To the extent the open-source model gains increasing market...
[February 5, 2003, 7:52]
Security flaw disclosures harm share prices
News The share price of software companies drops when security flaws are found in their products, according to the latest study. Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania found that a vendor's share price drops by an average of 0.63...
[June 8, 2005, 17:55]
CRM systems in the call center: Help or harm?
News It seems so simple: The phone rings and a qualified representative answers and provides the caller with technical support. In some IT support call centers, it's still that simple. Often, though, call centers must be able to handle multiple streams...
[March 12, 2003, 9:40]
BlackBerrys and PDAs harm work/life balance
News BlackBerry devices and smartphones may have had a huge impact on executive and employee productivity but they also have a negative impact on work/life balance by making it more difficult to switch off from the office.
[July 19, 2007, 7:44]
Microsoft's Linux stance threatens self-harm
Leader With the tedious inevitability of an unloved season, Microsoft is threatening open source with the law. Linux is in violation of 235 of its patents, says the company. It won't say which. It won't say how.
[May 14, 2007, 15:44]
Disaster Recovery 101: Keeping Your Data out of Harm's Way--A Primer for IT LAN Managers in Higher Education
White Papers Read this white paper if you are responsible for developing a disaster recovery plan for your higher education campus or computer lab. The paper provides information about how to efficiently use tape backup technology in a world rich with Apple...
[September 16, 2005, 9:53]
IBM and Pragmatix Put Technology Infrastructure Out of Harm's Way for Financial Services Company
White Papers Pragmatix, Inc.an IBM Business Partner based in Elmsford, New York, immediately understood what worried the managers of Commonwealth Advisors, Inc.after Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc in Commonwealth's home state of Louisiana in 2005.
[April 26, 2008, 1:02]



