José D'Andrade wrote: "...it may never be released..."
Why?
"...if Midori isn’t heir to Windows Microsoft better have something else like it up its sleeve..."
Why?
David Kinkead wrote: Good info, but I believe you are completely correct about textual data not being a threat.
Let's say you coded in a file named test.cfm:
SELECT * FROM sometable where field1 = '#pr...
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If you have an unlocked iPhone (and there are plenty kicking about on EBay) then you are probably still locked into the O2 network in the UK as I have not seen an unlocker that actually unlocks the carrier for the UK phone yet. If you
So I finally got my hands on an iPhone 3G but am currently still favouring my iPhone 2.5G - why ? - The signal seems better- 3G signal is patchy at best and forget receiving calls when you have 3G on - horrible...- The battery life is **much** b
Nokia have issued a new version of their Blackberry Killer app' Mail for Exchange. What is Mail for Exchange. It is the name of Nokia's email client built on top of Microsoft's ActiveSync technonology. It provides push sy
Nokia have issued a new version of their Blackberry Killer app' Mail for Exchange. What is Mail for Exchange. It is the name of Nokia's email client built on top of Microsoft's ActiveSync technonology. It provides push sy
Around December 2007 timeframe Nokia acquired Avvenu. Avvenu had an online service that let users access and share files from their desktop. Nokia is now offering in beta the ability to host files on Ovi. This works by having a desktop client t
Around December 2007 timeframe Nokia acquired Avvenu. Avvenu had an online service that let users access and share files from their desktop. Nokia is now offering in beta the ability to host files on Ovi. This works by having a desktop client t
BlogSME, the iPhone Blogging application by TheSMESpace has been updated. It now supports Twitter as well as adding a "Tagger" for HTML submissions. It also supports Blogger, WordPress and Movable Type, and of course Blog City, an
BlogSME, the iPhone Blogging application by TheSMESpace has been updated. It now supports Twitter as well as adding a "Tagger" for HTML submissions. It also supports Blogger, WordPress and Movable Type, and of course Blog City, an
Sybase is ready with iAnywhere which will offer Enterprise Grade security to continue the revamped iPhone's march into the corporate fold.
This will give the iPhone the same level of security as Rim Blackberry and Palm Treo according to Sybase CEO
Sybase is ready with iAnywhere which will offer Enterprise Grade security to continue the revamped iPhone's march into the corporate fold.
This will give the iPhone the same level of security as Rim Blackberry and Palm Treo according to Sybase CEO
Stitcher, the personalized streaming radio service, is releasing its native iPhone application in a limited private beta. The first 100 TechCrunch readers to submit their email addresses here will be eligible to participate. Note that you’ll have to submit your iPhone’s serial number, which is required by Apple’s Ad Hoc beta program (as is the 100 user limit).
Stitcher can best be described as Pandora for everything but music, allowing users to compile a playlist of audio fe
Edah Haredit promotes ‘anti-donor’ card | Israel | Jerusalem Post — This group of ultra-Orthodox anti-social Jews will not pay taxes to Israel, will not vote, will not fight. They actually hate Israel from what I can tell although they live there. There is a decent run-down here.
In the coming days, the Edah Haredit, [...]
If you have an unlocked iPhone (and there are plenty kicking about on EBay) then you are probably still locked into the O2 network in the UK as I have not seen an unlocker that actually unlocks the carrier for the UK phone yet. If you buy and O2 pay and go card you are going to be disappointed when you find that you still cannot access the internet. An ordinary Pay and Go will not work alone - you need the specific O2 Iphone Web and Wi Fi add-on. This costs £
I was thinking about Vista yesterday when I was working on my Asus Eee PC, getting it ready to be my media workstation during the Democratic Convention later this month.
I was having a bunch of problems with XP, one of which was related to the fact that it came of age before wifi did. The helptext and troubleshooting guide that's built into the system make no mention of wireless configuration, beyond a confusing wizard that creates a wireless network that emanates from my computer (I think that
Slow motion lightning
This explanation comes from Lenski the comments section of the Huffington Post where I found the video:
The search for a path proceeds through the treelike process that shows early in the video, finding the thin trails that are of somewhat lower resistance than clear air. Basically, a slightly higher density dust particles or raindrops allows enough current to flow to keep looking for more path. These tendrils of ionization last a little while, long enough to present a tem
About a year ago, Lee Brimelow and I released a simple application named flump that would download all of the images from a flickr account. We made this so we could download all of the webcam images from the bus tour, and put together a time lapsed video (you can view some of that video here).
The original version worked on the beta 1 release of Adobe AIR, and did not work on the release version. I have just uploaded a new version which works on AIR 1.1 and adds a couple of new features and fix
This is a great analysis of how a rug merchant in Turkey applied the principles of Robert Cialdini. Do you think he read Influence or Yes!? You must read this story if you're into persuasiveness.
Last week I had the pleasure of visiting the SUN campus, where I was given a tour of a lab that makes James Bond's Q lab look like a childs room. We've forgotton what SUN actually do. Maybe they have too.Leave CommentRelated Entries:Windows 3.1 on a Nokia N810Speaking at CloudCamp LondonA simple Java API class for Amazon SimpleDBjava.lang.InternalError at sun.misc.URLClassPath$JarLoader.getResource()Google Web Toolkit Applications (Book Review)Google's GWT continues to amaze and delightOpen So
If you have read comments to my previous posts, you should have understood what happened. For people not reading them, I'm posting a recap. For details, please refer to previous posts.In a few words, I've discovered that running my application...
Michael Wesch is one of my personal heroes. Beginning with “The Machine Is Us/Ing Us,” he’s brought a fresh, thoughtful perspective to the social media that are (re)shaping our lives. His “A Vision of Students Today” is the strongest critique of the educational system you’ll ever see in under 5 minutes.
I had the fortune of meeting Michael when he spoke at IDEA 2007. He’s a warm, smart, passionate guy, and was readily able to contribute to the discussion
Forrester's Carey Schwaber recently wrote a nice post on the typical obstacles that application developers face, The "If Onlies" of App Dev. For example, if only “requirements were complete” or “there were enough time to test at the end of the life cycle" or "we weren’t constrained by legacy" among others. Using a transportation metaphor, Carey then suggests that changing the vehicle through approaches such as SOA and Agile processes can negate the problems
Well here’s an interesting post from someone at PWC consulting.
http://www.pwc.com/extweb/home.nsf/docid/FB2EF3AC6E351ECC8525746B00676021
The way he’s presenting it, he appears to have seen to beginnings of an IT nirvana by linking business intelligence, rules and process management together to create a whole new “intelligent business process platform”, although it takes a “heroic effort” - no doubt through extensive services.
He also says that “enterpri
Haven’t been sleeping in a tent for four years. Last time it was several years ago in the Pocono mountains when we went fishing. They gave us a spot for setting up a tent, and I was pleasantly surprised finding a electric and
Earlier this week on Javalobby, I posted an extract from our monthly newsletter regarding our analysis of the ‘missing braces in If Statement’ rule firing and the potential bug involved.
If you omit braces and use Static Analysis tools it is a problem actually finding these bugs. Why? Because you probably have the rule turned off!
Having any tool tell you of violations in your code purely due to a stylistic preference will result in thousands of false positives and eventually demotivate the
Breaking News: The NASA Phoenix lander reported via Twitter that they have a confirmed find of water on Mars. A soil sample containing ice was heated up in the internal TEGA oven and H2O vapors were confirmed. Newsmedia are starting to cover the find as we speak. More social media mentions can be found via TechMeme.
The new iPhone 3G and the iPhone 2.0 software update can best be described as the most successful failure I can remember. Apple has sold an astounding number of phones and applications, and yet is failing in so many different ways:
MobileMe: A terribly bungled deployment that is still suffering through issues of data integrity and push between the desktop and the iPhone is not what users expect.
Lines and availability: Lines are long every day that phones are available, as a result of the terr
I finally listened to Randy Pausch’s last lecture linked from Stephen Walli’s blog. It was so good I clapped at the end of the lecture alone in my office. Randy passed away last week from pancreatic cancer and this is his last speech. Randy was a brilliant man who was a professor of computer [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture", url: "http://socializedsoftware.com/2008/07/30/randy-pauschs-last-lecture/" });
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