Xbox Update Shuts Out Linux
Talkback why would they do that crap ive been using linux for almost a dam year on my xbox and its been helping me alot not only for modding (which i admit is bad) but also helps me figure out stuff much easier and helps me run programs that id like to...
[October 4, 2005, 2:28]
Wireless Video Systems, Part Three
White Papers A supplier who offers both is telling you he sells to both sides -- do you want to deal with scrotes like this who admit their dedication is to money rather than the law enforcement profession? Countersurveillance equipment, especially the low end...
[August 14, 2003, 0:00]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog One recent online survey we did showed 25 percent of readers lost data that way more than once -- and admit it. In the old days, you could slap your stuff onto a floppy or two and be done: now, even recordable CDs aren't up to the task of saving...
[April 27, 2002, 0:03]
Guy Kewney's IBM Diary
News It appears that it is politically incorrect for IBM to admit that it invited a half dozen journalists to New York just to watch Deep Blue play chess. Slitz explained its death as follows: "The trouble with OpenDoc, is that the 20 per cent of what...
[May 17, 1997, 8:00]
A Year Ago: Veitch Speaks: My Life In Show Business
News Though I admit a slight bias, if you're an IT manager or director you can't beat the magazine you're holding. The broadsheets, and even the red-top press, now have sections devoted to IT but it's not the stuff you want to read if you already know...
[November 29, 1999, 6:06]
Microsoft: Fighting Back
News But whether it's Apple's iTunes-iPod combo or Google's advertising engine, the software maker's top executives readily admit that they are coming from behind. Windows Live and Office Live — those complement what Microsoft already sells or repackage...
[January 6, 2006, 15:45]
Guy Kewney's Diary
News It covered its wallpaper with moth holes, where the RAM was corrupted; it booted alternately into "no hard disk" or "safe mode" - which I'll admit is pretty safe, since it allows you to do nothing at all.
[November 8, 1997, 7:00]
Apple Ready To Reveal Tiger
Talkback And you gotta admit they look nice. But, of course, Apple is actually adding stuff to them. Well, congratulations but if Microsoft had released a new version of Windows - and made people pay for it, no matter how small the differences (i.e.bye bye...
[May 5, 2004, 8:45]
Guy Kewney's Weekend Diary
News Well, I say that.in fact, as the AWE demo went on, I'll have to admit the blinds around the meeting room became populated with eyes. Unfortunate, because of course, IBM senior managers desperately want to tell the good news, and aren't allowed to...
[February 1, 1997, 7:00]
I Wanted To Dislike This Phone
Member Review I have to admit the key pad takes a bit of time to to get used to but you have to remember it is as tall as my Razr v3i when it is CLOSED! I then thought about hooking it up to my e-mail accounts and I heard all this stuff online about it being a...
[February 19, 2007, 6:06]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Another hour later, and I admit defeat. From habit, she installs the AOL client software on a PC: these days, you can use a couple of smaller programs to get mail and stuff, but that's only been a recent innovation and she hasn't got around to...
[August 29, 1998, 7:03]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News Another hour later, and I admit defeat. From habit, she installs the AOL client software on a PC: these days, you can use a couple of smaller programs to get mail and stuff, but that's only been a recent innovation and she hasn't got around to...
[August 29, 1998, 6:03]
What Skills
Talkback I admit I think there should be a balance between men and women, young and adults in any company. The most funny thing is that a Microsoft "professional" is more or less worthless without "Unix" experience even if he was involved only in Microsoft...
[April 17, 2008, 20:52]
NetBotz Monitor Senses Datacentre Security
News Mitchell Medford, vice president of product development at NetBotz said: "If you are the guy in charge, you can look at the system and say, 'Dave, you touched the cabinet 15 minutes ago and now the network is down,' and Dave will have a sheepish...
[May 20, 2003, 7:00]
BTopenworld, NTL Top Complaints Charts
Talkback looks like they are all a load of idiots who cannot admit to their own mistakes. NTL can pay for the mobile phone bills and stuff their contract! NTL are f****** USELESS! Since joining with NTL 5 weeks ago we have experiences nothing but lies...
[August 22, 2004, 16:24]
Fighter Pilots, Periscopes And Device Software Optimisation
Blog You’ve got to admit it; nothing makes your brain feel numb more than terms like device software optimisation, or DSO to those in the know. Basically, this is the stuff of mission-critical aerospace and defense applications.
[June 18, 2008, 15:09]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog MS was caught bang to rights, and had to admit it. Even though the quality of SF has been more variable than usual of late, the amount of stuff that's coming true is immensely gratifying. Time was when I used to blame Microsoft's PR company, Text...
[February 5, 1999, 16:30]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News MS was caught bang to rights, and had to admit it. Even though the quality of SF has been more variable than usual of late, the amount of stuff that's coming true is immensely gratifying. Time was when I used to blame Microsoft's PR company, Text...
[February 5, 1999, 16:30]
News Schmooze: Thumbs Up To 3G Auctions, Says NAO
News is capable of coming out and saying what Bill Gates will never admit to: "My purpose is to become smarter than humans, and immortal. But at least BT, unlike the RIAA, has no plans to actually invade your computer and block people downloading stuff...
[October 19, 2001, 17:34]
Longhorn And The Linux Long-game
Talkback I have to admit, it's practically worthless right now-it won't hook to the internet, it won't do a lot of things, but unlike most users, I have patience (and user-friends) to learn. Most windows users are too illiterate of computers for stuff like...
[March 11, 2005, 4:02]

