Wrong!
Talkback That is where you are completely wrong. "A company can charge whatever they like for any product they like. There are laws about this, in particular where monopolies are concerned. Do a search for MS and EU and you'll see that MS has fallen foul...
[March 1, 2007, 14:39]
Wrong
Talkback It is indeed the right thing to do, wait for SP1, you seem to have things the wrong way round, people should have upgraded to 2000/XP from 98 but not XP/2000 to VISTA. In todays age your right it shouldn't be, and I would agree if the benefits of...
[July 10, 2007, 10:52]
US Report: Legal Prof. Says US Court Wrong On Microsoft
News Elhauge said he follows the court's reasoning, but nonetheless believes the judges simply drew the wrong conclusion. In fact, Einer Elhauge says he would have reached the opposite conclusion about Microsoft's ability to force computer makers that...
[June 30, 1998, 11:14]
Intel Makes Wrong Call With Skype
Talkback I think it is a little unethical to write such a strongly worded comment piece such as “Intel makes wrong call with Skype” and then not provide the authors byline. Who Wrote This? For all we know this piece could have been penned by Hector Ruiz!
[March 3, 2006, 0:27]
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Blog So, I thought, what could possibly go wrong? Last week I attempted to install an extra 1GB of RAM on my Acer Aspire One (affectionately known as the AA1). I diligently followed the instructions on the Aspire One User web site.
[October 4, 2008, 16:03]
The Wrong ID Won't Get You Very Far
Leader There is so much wrong with this that space precludes an inclusive list: should this principle be extended to all government contracts? Once again, ID cards are back on the lawmakers' agenda. Having struggled through the House of Commons on an...
[January 17, 2006, 14:50]
When Hacking Competitions Go Wrong
News The result is that what should have been a straightforward competition has turned into a convoluted tale of hackers attacking the wrong systems and organisers using a dubious server set-up in the first place.
[May 31, 2002, 17:08]
A Year Ago: Intel Gets PII Demand Wrong...
News Intel has admitted that it "got its sums wrong" in predicting the number of chips needed in Europe this year. The news follows complaints from UK distributor Datrontech that demand for Pentium II 300MHz and 333MHz processors is outstripping supply.
[December 2, 1999, 6:05]
Intel Makes Wrong Call With Skype
Leader There is nothing wrong with Intel helping Skype to write software, but the implication behind the deal is that only Intel processors can run such advanced software. "…Intel's illegal actions hurt consumers - every day.
[March 1, 2006, 12:00]
Sophos: Gates Will Be Proved Wrong About Spam
Talkback He may be wrong that spam will stop within 2 years, but I think well within 2 years we will see software and systems will stop all unwanted e-mails (Check out www.clearmymail.com for example, they already stop 100%).
[December 7, 2005, 12:29]
LHC - What Actually Happens When Superconducting Magnets Go Wrong...
Blog So, Yes, such failures are expected, but in this case something went wrong with the quench-protection mechanism leading to the explosion. I came across a very interesting explanation of what actually happens in an incident such as the one which...
[October 30, 2008, 14:23]
Skpe Is Ok.. Untill Something Goes Wrong. Chargeback! Sorry....
Talkback Unfortunatly if they process the order wrong or if there crediting problem (like it isn't activated properly) you can loose your money. I have found that Skype's quality is about the quality of cell phone quality when useing a wireless network.
[April 20, 2007, 9:19]
Home Office 'wrong' Over Criminalisation Of IT Pros
News I think Vernon Coaker is wrong," Robertson told ZDNet UK. The Home Office has been blasted by lawyers over its claims that changes to the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) will not affect legitimate users. Home Office minister Vernon Coaker claimed this...
[July 19, 2006, 16:45]
Dropout And Enrollment Trends In The Post-War Period: What Went Wrong In The 1970s?
White Papers This paper uses a variety of data sources to address the question "What went wrong in the 1970s? Over most of the 20th century successive generations of U.S.children had higher enrollment rates and rising levels of completed education.
[May 26, 2005, 3:00]
Choosing The Wrong Portfolio Of Projects
White Papers There are five major reasons that organizations choose the wrong projects - biases and errors in judgment, failure to establish an effective framework for project portfolio management, lack of the right metrics for valuing projects, inability to...
[December 14, 2006, 0:00]
Intel Makes Wrong Call With Skype
Talkback On your story, "Intel makes wrong call with Skype" I'm very disappointed with the warm and fuzzy treatment Intel gets from you. This isn't some small thing, it's absolutely anti-competitive, monopolistic and unAmerican of Intel to bribe and muscle...
[March 2, 2006, 4:15]
SEO: The True Cost Of Doing It Wrong
White Papers Unfortunately many companies who think they are saving money when making SEO decisions find out later that the actual costs of doing SEO wrong can make the savings pale in comparison. While price can (and should) certainly be a factor in the SEO...
[May 5, 2005, 0:00]
Copyright, Copy Wrong?
Talkback Is it wrong to put a copyright video in DVD fomat.
[July 17, 2006, 19:24]
IBM Expert - Brown Got It Wrong
Talkback Alex tried to validate an ODF using the wrong version of the schema. Rob Weir of IBM has criticised Brown's work in a blog post http://www.robweir.com/blog/2008/05/odf-validation-for-dummies.html Here's a summary:
[May 22, 2008, 11:37]
Intel Gets PII Demand Wrong...
News Intel has admitted that it "got its sums wrong" in predicting the number of chips needed in Europe this year. The news follows complaints from UK distributor Datrontech that demand for Pentium II 300MHz and 333MHz processors is outstripping supply.
[December 2, 1998, 6:04]
