Saturday, March 5, 2011

Tech News World : Pain and Suffering in Germany, or How Linux Lost to XP

"With all the world aflutter about the latest "i-thingie" to emerge from the Hallowed Halls of Cupertino, it's been a great week for catching up on Linux news from around the world.
Expecting the usual assortment of triumphant tales regarding our favorite operating system, however, Linux Girl's jaw fairly hit the floor when she came across something entirely different.
It's the sad, sad story of the German Foreign Office, to be specific, which recently chose to reverse a decade-old migration to Linux. Now, it's switching back to Windows instead." ~Katherine Noyes

http://www.technewsworld.com/story/Pain-and-Suffering-in-Germany-or-How-Linux-Lost-to-XP-71983.html

Although I feel that this is a great article, I would have to say the response titled " When the truth hurts " is really why I am posting this.

http://www.technewsworld.com/perl/board/mboard.pl?board=lnitalkback&thread=5183&id=5184&display=1#message_5184

I am no elitist snob about what I do, I really want to help people understand the issues that they are having with their computer. I do have to say that there are times that even I must tell the customer " You would not understand". This is more because I can't put it into layman's terms, in other words I can't translate it for them.

But onto the response. I feel that the reasons are the big picture truth. I use MS OS products because most things work for them. The same could be said for Apple products. You can game easily on a MAC or an MS platform. Sadly even though I know there are Linux gamers, I know they find playing some games hard under the OS. Some even keep an MS product around to run for this purpose. I tried to jump through the hoops to get Wine running for games, and found that even after getting it set up it still did not work. It seems that even the VM community has started to get the notion that gaming might be a needed item. Why hasn't Linux worked this issue out... Or the others... Ubuntu people seem to be the only ones with a clue... And they've become the black sheep of the family. Hmmmm....

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Tech News World : PS3 Could Become a Harder Nut to Crack

"Sony is neither confirming nor denying rumors that it will soon phase out current models of its PlayStation 3 in favor of a new version that makes it much harder for hackers to crack its firmware and reprogram it for other uses. Sony contends that hacking facilitates piracy, but its attempts to lock down its system may also hamper benign experimentation." ~Mark Raby

http://www.technewsworld.com/story/PS3-Could-Become-a-Harder-Nut-to-Crack-71937.html
Now I can understand trying to prevent piracy, and trying to prevent tampering with your own systems, but there is a line you need to decide that is too far for yourself here. Tightening security can and eventually will stifle your business or choke it out all together. I don't think that even SEGA would have gone this far. Remember that Microsoft was this way with it's peripherals and hardware originally, but then they saw what was actually going on. People are imaginative, creepy at time with it, but very imaginative anyway.
People have embraced the Kinect as something that they felt had huge amounts of untapped potential. Microsoft first didn't want us messing with it because they want to be our overlords and control everything we do.... Wait MS please don't hurt me... yet... But soon realized that our imagination and innovation with their technologies could help them improve upon it. I am actually in the process of testing some of their new software, it is working fairly well.
In the end we just need to remember that freedom + imagination/innovation = future items that can be awesome or terrifying. However securing against all can end badly... Either by the end for your company as far as a gaming technology, or the end of all your security in a complete disaster involving that same equipment.

BBC News : Intel launches high speed Thunderbolt connector

"Chip manufacturer Intel has announced it is to roll out a new technology for connecting computers and peripherals.
The system, known as Thunderbolt, promises transfer speeds twice as fast as USB 3.0.
However it won't reach its theoretical maximum because Intel has opted to use copper wires rather than fibre optic cables.
The company said it would gradually move to higher speeds over time.
Apple will become the first manufacturer to use Thunderbolt, on its Macbook Pro computers.
The Cupertino firm is said to have been a major driver of its development, although it remains to be seen how may other manufacturers will adopt the new standard." ~unlisted

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12570323
I love hearing about new innovations in technology. A new connection that will eventually allow possible transfer speeds up to 100 GB/s sounds quite intriguing. But of course, look you has gotten on the band wagon first, APPLE. Now I am not putting them down, I just hope that INTEL does not sell out to them on this. That could mean stifling the rest of an industry once again with costs, much like our IPod/IPad like device technology hurdles we face now. I want to say that yes APPLE does reserve the right to keep their own technology to themselves and not allow others to use it, but when you buy up similar tech from most other companies you tend to stifle creation and creativity. Lastly competition.

Top Tech News : The New Internet Protocols: What Users Should Know

" Many web surfers don't know it, but the introduction of new Internet address standards might change the way they get online.
Since the supply Relevant Products/Services of useable addresses governed by the IPv4 standard (Internet protocol, version 4) has been exhausted, IPv6 has now been introduced. This will allow a previously impossible variety of addresses, says Christoph Meinel, a professor at Germany's Hasso Plattner Institute." ~unlisted

http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=12200B7OR4E6
This is just a basic question and answer about the conversion from what we are using now, to what we will be using very soon. Hopefully the ISPs will keep their word and make it as smooth as possible from their side to the consumers.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

BBC NEWS : Microsoft and Apple: Competing on the high street

"Seattle: I've just visited two shiny temples to technology, brightly lit places with keen, well-informed and helpful staff, and a welcome for anyone who wanted just to play on the laptops, mobile phones or tablet computers.
Yes, one was an Apple store, but the other, just a few doors along in a shopping mall in Bellevue near Seattle, was a Microsoft store. The software giant has now opened seven of these shops in the United States, an attempt perhaps to copy Apple's very successful experiment in selling its products direct to the public in an environment designed to reinforce the brand." ~Rory Cellan-Jones

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/rorycellanjones/2011/02/microsoft_and_apple_competing.html
I think that this might help Microsoft, mainly in the display and testing of any new products they bring to t5he market. I don't see that it will help them in the sense that the Apple store does Apple. But I have been wrong in the past. I agree that this is a testing period to see if this has any possibility of working. I would like the chance to see one if they do indeed expand it.

Top Tech News : Must-Have Freeware Tools for Windows Computers

"Any respectable list of must-have freeware includes software that is as good as commercial applications and tools that fill a computing void. Some examples of excellent freeware tools include system-utility tools, image viewers, Windows key automation tools, media players, zip and archive tools, and antivirus applications." ~

http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=1130089AAO3U

This handy news post for those of us that are looking for good free programs to recommend. Some are just to keep the system speedy, while other to open things you may want to. Like a picture from your friend who uses a mac.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Network World : Playing with our money: The FCC and the Universal Service Fund

"You, your company and I, along with just about everybody subscribing to telephone service in the United States, is hit with a surcharge on our phone bills that goes into a Universal Service Fund (USF).
This fund started out with the simple goal of making telephone service affordable in rural, and thus, high-cost parts of the country. Over the years, the USF goal has expanded to cover Internet service. At best, this has been a controversial program." ~Scott Bradner

http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2011/022111bradner.html?page=1
I can see the benefits of this program, and I also see the need to update it. But I do have to agree that this may not be a job for the FCC.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Top Tech News : Chinese Attackers Grab Data from Energy Companies

"Hackers from China have been stealing internal documents from energy companies for at least two years, and possibly up to four. McAfee has named the hackers Night Dragon and described them as "incredibly sloppy." The Night Dragon hackers exploited holes to compromise web servers, McAfee said, and could attack other industries."~

http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=030003CLNPII

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Top Tech News : Obama Promotes Plans for Wireless Expansion

"President Obama wants to expand access to high-speed wireless to 98 percent of the population within five years, part of a focus on innovation, technology and competitiveness as a pathway to jobs. He is visiting Marquette, Mich., a university and tourism town that cherishes both its geographical remoteness and technological savvy."~

http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=0300029EMD3C


Monday, February 7, 2011

BBC News : Anonymous hackers attack US security firm HBGary

"Online activist group Anonymous has targeted an American security firm that claimed to know the identities of its leaders.
The secretive organisation is being investigated in several countries over strikes on Visa, PayPal and others.
Over the weekend Aaron Barr, head of HBGary Federal, said he had discovered the names of its most senior figures." ~unknown

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12380987

Now I have no problem with people speaking out for what they feel is right or believe in. I also understand protecting yourself, when you do so. But there are certain times that we must control what we do to that end. I am not condemning nor am I condoning what Anonymous did. But I have to ask, is there a line at which even they won't cross. This just makes me wonder are any of us safe with them doing what they are. They could bring it all crashing down on our heads. That may be the point of what they do. Anarchy. Dissonance. George Carlin would be happy with them. Everyone should be careful.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

BBC News : Gaming and raiding in World of Warcraft

"Your challenge, if you choose to accept it, is to gather 25 strangers from around the world and organise them into a fighting force capable of defeating the strongest foes.
You must be intimately acquainted with their strengths and weaknesses and deploy them wisely to make the best of those talents.
The relevance of raiding transcends WoW in another way too, said Ms Cockshut. The virtual teams and teamwork it demands are likely to be in demand as the world makes more use of the web.
"There is a lot for us to learn about how people co-ordinate this," she said. "What they are doing has a lot of implications for group dynamics, management and other approaches in business that we really need to start taking seriously." "~

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12326825

I can see how this would be relevant to people outside of the WoW game base. If we could gain understanding on how the group dynamics work here, and use them in the business world, we (esp. here in the U.S.) might be able to bring ourselves out of this black hole.
One thing I have to say about the business world, it has become a bit stressed and cut throat. So stressful in fact that there are hotels in other countries that allow you to pay for a room in advance that they allow you to wreck everything inside, and supply you the means to do so. To quote "Live like a rock star".
Many people use WoW as an escape from reality, and a stress relief. Maybe someone is actually paying attention to what is happening to our workforces.

PC World : Is That a Rootkit on Your PlayStation 3?

"Oh dear, did Sony quietly slip a rootkit onto the PS3 with its recent 3.56 system update? Did the company apply a suite of software tools designed to conceal (their) surreptitious file manipulation? To hide realtime processes executed without your knowledge or consent? Is your PS3 compromised?"~Matt Peckham

http://www.pcworld.com/article/218455/is_that_a_rootkit_on_your_playstation_3.html?tk=hp_new

Well... I would have to say that he is right. Sony does reserve this right in their TOS. But there may be a bit more behind this. I have a slight feeling that this is because of the recent lawsuit, and they are trying to make those people that might be doing something illegal known to them and maybe actually do something about it.

PC World : Speed Up Windows by Stripping It Down

"Windows can do all sorts of amazing things, some of which you might actually want it to do. Unfortunately, the things you don't want it to do can slow it down. By turning off unnecessary programs, processes, and services, you can unburden Windows and help it live up to its full potential.
Some of the following suggestions may not produce a noticeable improvement in performance individually. But their cumulative effect can be to speed up your system significantly."~Lincoln Spector

http://www.pcworld.com/article/218323/speed_up_windows_by_stripping_it_down.html?&tk=hp_fv

I must say that this article is quite good at walking you through some steps, however it doesn't give any help when you head to the services area. I would not recommend anyone who hasn't been there before or hasn't a clue to go into the services and play around. That can mess up your computer pretty quickly and there may not be a quick way back. But all in all this was a good article for a beginner-to-novice level person to speed up their computer easily.

Monday, January 31, 2011

ZDNet : Top 25 Android apps: The best of the best

"The Android Market may not have as many apps as the iPhone App Store yet, but there are still enough to be overwhelmed, and it’s growing at a breakneck pace. To help you sort through them all, here’s my list of the best apps I’ve found on Android. Again, remember that this is a snapshot in time. The Android platform is developing so quickly right now that I guarantee my home screen look different a month from now." ~Jason Hiner

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/top-25-android-apps-the-best-of-the-best/37363

An Android and an IPad are two items I would like to get for myself. You all may ask why not an IPhone, well I prefer the DROID for some reason. I don't really have a good one yet. But the IPad is the best tablet out I have seen so far, although there is a rival in the works that has my interest piqued. I do apologize as I cannot remember it's name right now. When I do I will post a link to it so that you can check it out also.

ZDNet : January 2011: The Definitive Facebook Lockdown Guide

"New Year’s resolutions are among us, though voluntary and often roll over from year to year. This time around, though, take one New Year’s resolution as a wild card, and lock down your Facebook profile like your own personal Fort Knox, and get it out of the way for the year ahead.
The bad news is that damage could well have already been done, as some features are hidden away and are difficult to find. But, don’t panic. You will be surprised how much you can recover in the space of five or ten minutes of clicking on a few buttons."~Zack Whittaker

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/igeneration/january-2011-the-definitive-facebook-lockdown-guide/7439?tag=footer

Now this is a good Idea for anyone. Especially those of us that are on FB all the time. There are guides for securing FB for people and they are even pictures to help you.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Top Tech News : Firefox May Send 'Do Not Track' Notice with Every Click

"A notice to opt out of behavioral advertising may be sent with every click in future Firefox versions. Mozilla plans a Do Not Track feature that would send the notice in the Firefox HTTP header. Mozilla's Alex Fowler said the header approach for Firefox is better than cookies or blacklists. Other browser makers are working on similar functions."~

http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=12100B4DLRJC

I feel this will enable more privacy, but I also feel it will only change the way advertising comes towards users. This could also stop some of the tracking for both the good and the bad people. 

The New York Post : Google and Mozilla Announce New Privacy Features

"On Monday, Mozilla and Google announced features that would allow users of the Firefox and Chrome browsers to opt out of being tracked online by third-party advertisers. The companies made their announcements just weeks after the Federal Trade Commission issued a report that supported a “do not track” mechanism that would let consumers choose whether companies could monitor their online behavior. "   ~Tanzina Vega

http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/24/google-and-mozilla-announce-new-privacy-features/?ref=technology

I find this addition to be a bit pleasing, however I can see problems. But we will have to wait and see what the actual outcomes are.

Video Update 1-25-11


This is an update. Please stay tuned.

BBC News : Duke Nukem Forever release date confirmed for May 2011

WOOHOO!!! I am a video game nut. And although this game has been a loooonnnngg time coming, I am ready to check it out. THE DUKE IS BACK!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/12274722

A music podcast by a friend

A friend of mine DJ, has just started a music podcast. He is open to many music genres, and although we don't always agree one the music we like, he is open and honest with his opinion. Check him out.

http://dj4vibesandstuff.podomatic.com

Just one podcast for now but from what I hear right now he is gonna be great in the next episodes.

Network World : Top 10 Web hacking techniques of 2010 revealed

"A Web hack that can endanger online banking transactions is ranked the No. 1 new Web hacking technique for 2010 in a top 10 list selected by a panel of experts and open voting.
Called the Padding Oracle Crypto Attack, the hack takes advantage of how Microsoft's Web framework ASP.NET protects AES encryption cookies." ~Tim Greene

http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/012411-top-web-hacking-techniques.html?hpg1=bn

Some of these remind me of why I do not use these settings in my browsers.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Top Tech News : Man Quits Job, Makes Living Suing E-Mail Spammers

"Eight years ago, Daniel Balsam was working as a marketer when he received one too many e-mail pitches to enlarge his breasts. Enraged, he launched a Web site called Danhatesspam.com, quit a career in marketing to go to law school and is making a decent living suing companies who flood his e-mail inboxes with offers of cheap drugs."~

http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=10000B7NOZ8C

ZDNet : Windows 7 Service Pack 1: What's inside

"Leakers seem to have gotten their hands on what may be the final Windows 7 Service Pack 1/Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 builds.

Microsoft officials are not saying whether the latest leaked version is the “real” SP1 release-to-manufacturing version. As usual, the advice to customers is to wait for the official Microsoft-provided SP1 before deploying to avoid potential malware and security risks."~Mary Jo Foley

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft/windows-7-service-pack-1-whats-inside/8436?tag=content;feature-roto

I can actually understand why people have waited for this service pack. For those of you that need a metaphor, many people do not buy the first year of a brand new car. Why because there are a lot of bugs and problems that still need to be worked out. But in the case with Windows OSs most people wait for SP1 before they jump on board. This is also a more prevalent development since Vista. 7 is the best OS from Microsoft since XP in my opinion.

Network World : The 10 biggest hoaxes in Wikipedia's first 10 years

"Wikipedia will celebrate its 10th birthday on Saturday, with founder Jimmy Wales having built the site from nothing to one of the most influential destinations on the Internet. Wikipedia's goal may be to compile the sum total of all human knowledge, but it's also, perhaps, the best tool in existence for perpetuating Internet hoaxes. Let's take a look at the 10 biggest hoaxes in Wikipedia's history."~ Jon Brodkin

http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/011411-wikipedia-hoaxes.html?hpg1=bn

Wow. The information site that educators love to hate, Wikipedia has just turned 10. Now that is not really that old in the grand scheme of the net, but it is impressive. I have had one teacher say that Wikipedia is not a bad starting point, however do not use them for a reference. For a quick blurb it can be a great jumping off point. And I have actually found that in some cases, when moderated well, the pages can actually give great genuine information about less known historical figures.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Blistered Thumbs : Asus & Primesense Team Up for PC Kinect?

"Today in a press release, tech development company Primesense, the company behind the 3D detection technology the Microsoft Kinect uses, announced that they would be teaming up with manufacturer ASUS to market a PC device quite similar to the Kinect called the WAVI Xtion." ~ Johnny M.

http://www.blisteredthumbs.net/2011/01/asus-primesense-team-up-for-pc-kinect/

Getting any news off a gaming site on technology may not seem all that wise to some people, but I happen to like some of the reviews here. In fact I am a gamer as well. Not having a 360, I am unable to check out what the Kinect can do in games. But I do have the Wii and have a lot of fun playing games with my kids. The idea of in home motion capture is going to help quite a bit with moving towards VR gaming. I am really hoping it will make a comeback.

Here is a link to what someone has done with their hacked Kinect and other technical know-how.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/21/kinect-paired-with-vuzix-vr920-shades-creates-zany-virtual-real

This is part of the next step in gaming.