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Welcome Blackberry Storm - we've been waiting. It's no secret I think the Apple iPhone is mostly iCandy and benefits more from Apple "cool" rather than real substance as a fully useful SmartPhone. It's an iPod with a bad phone, a bad phone network, and poorly thought out email app slapped on it. I call it the iPlod (and sometimes the iNewton.) And it has Apple designing it, which means users get nice iCandy but fundamentals are lacking or are poorly implemented. But, that said, Apple as usual has ushered in some valuable advancements, showing the rest of the industry where innovation was lacking. Touchscreen is the biggest addition the iPlod, er I mean, the iPhone brought to us.
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via NetworkWorld @ 7:44 9th Oct
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The Department of Homeland Security has not met requirements to provide "open source" intelligence--that is, publicly available information--for state and local law enforcement, a new report shows.
in Open Source
via HS Today @ 6:05 19th Sep
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has not met requirements to provide "open source" intelligence--that is, publicly available information--for state and local law enforcement, a new report shows.
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via ZDNet Asia @ 13:22 15th Sep
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Most U.S hotels are vulnerable to malicious attacks and are "ill prepared" to protect their guests from internet security problems, claims a study published by Cornell University.
in Computer Security
via SC Magazine @ 21:10 6th Oct
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in Computer Security
via Washington Post @ 0:18 19th Sep
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theodp writes "It sounds like a goof — especially coming from a company that pledged to raise the bar on patent quality — but the USPTO last week disclosed that IBM is seeking a patent for Methodologies and Analytics Tools for Identifying White Space Opportunities in a Given Industry, which Big Blue explains allows one 'to maximize the value of its IP by investigating and identifying areas of relevant patent 'white space' in an industry, where white space is a term generally used to designate one or more technical fields in which little or no IP may exist,' and filling those voids with the creation of additional IP."
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via Slashdot @ 14:15 29th Sep
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via Washington Post @ 3:33 19th Sep
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 5:09 1st Oct
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I love Linux, and yet at the same time I find trying to sync my mobile devices with any given Linux distribution to be a complete hassle when using the existing "built for Linux" sync solutions.
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via Psion Place @ 6:18 29th Sep
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I love Linux, and yet at the same time I find trying to sync my mobile devices with any given Linux distribution to be a complete hassle when using the existing "built for Linux" sync solutions.
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via Smart Phone Today @ 14:15 27th Sep
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I love Linux, and yet at the same time I find trying to sync my mobile devices with any given Linux distribution to be a complete hassle when using the existing "built for Linux" sync solutions.
in Open Source
via Blackberry Today @ 18:44 26th Sep
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I love Linux, and yet at the same time I find trying to sync my mobile devices with any given Linux distribution to be a complete hassle when using the existing "built for Linux" sync solutions.
in Developer
via PDA Street @ 12:44 26th Sep
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I love Linux, and yet at the same time I find trying to sync my mobile devices with any given Linux distribution to be a complete hassle when using the existing "built for Linux" sync solutions.
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via Palm Boulevard @ 7:18 26th Sep
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
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via Intranet Technology @ 16:18 11th Sep
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I love Linux, and yet at the same time I find trying to sync my mobile devices with any given Linux distribution to be a complete hassle when using the existing "built for Linux" sync solutions.
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via PocketPCcity @ 21:08 8th Oct
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1. Apple decides who gets to develop applications. So that no-one rips anyone else off/liability of theft of software from...
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via Computerworld @ 15:51 14th Aug
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Correspondence: Dr JA Beeler, Department of Neurobiology, The University of Chicago, 924 E 57th Street R222, Chicago, IL 60637, USA. Tel: +1 773 834 9062; Fax: +1 773 834 3808; E-mail: jabeeler@uchicago.edu
in Biological Science
via Nature @ 21:55 14th Aug
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After ex-Microsoft exec Peter Moore described Rare as lacking relevance in the modern games market, Microsoft Game Studios boss Phil Spencer has leapt to the developer's defence.
in Video Games
via Ferrago @ 0:50 19th Sep
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The Census Bureau reports that the number of people lacking health insurance dropped by more than 1 million in 2007, the first annual decline since the Bush administration took office.
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via MSNBC @ 3:13 27th Aug
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It's funny how people from the PC world always find something lacking in Apple products. The iPhone is THE greatest...
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via Computerworld @ 0:27 2nd Aug
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IT IS not so long ago that Michael Hussey was cast as a reliable batsman lacking the special ability required to break out of his mould. At once he was a sound Shield player, an honest journeyman, a skilful operator, and all the other labels that meant he was never going to wear the colours of his country. It is not that observers were fools. The sentiments were universal. Seldom has a batsman so far surpassed his supposed possibilities. More than most, Hussey had to conquer himself before he could conquer the world. He took his time about it but it was worth the wait.
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via Brisbane Times @ 17:06 10th Oct
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IT IS not so long ago that Michael Hussey was cast as a reliable batsman lacking the special ability required to break out of his mould. At once he was a sound shield player, an honest journeyman, a skilful operator and all the other labels that meant he was never going to wear the colours of his country. It is not that observers were fools. The sentiments were universal. Seldom has a batsman so far surpassed his supposed possibilities. More than most, Hussey had to conquer himself before he could conquer the world. He took his time about it but it was worth the wait.
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via The Age @ 13:14 10th Oct
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That red Xbox 360 controller that we told you about is out now (except it's lacking its rumored green counterpart). Nothing special is going on with the buttons or functions, but each controller is forcibly bundled with a Play & Charge kit, meaning that they run a steep $65 a pop. The price may seem crazy, but if you actually search retailers for the limited edition package, you'll see it's really selling for somewhere around $53.75. [Kotaku]
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via Gizmodo @ 16:07 1st Oct
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RABAT (AFP) - An appeals court in southern Morocco annulled Thursday a two-year jail sentence against blogger Mohamed Erraji, accused of lacking respect for
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via AFP via Yahoo! @ 23:19 25th Sep
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RABAT (AFP) — An appeals court in southern Morocco annulled Thursday a two-year jail sentence against blogger Mohamed Erraji, accused of lacking respect for King Mohammed VI in his Internet writings.
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via Keep Media @ 19:47 19th Sep
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