The Games People Play & On To Other Things... (Tuesday 07th of October 2008 06:06:00 AM)

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(more)Nvidia 55nm Parts Are Bad Too (Friday 29th of August 2008 05:45:01 PM)

JagsLive sends in a story (in somewhat inflammatory prose) from The Inquirer, which links to
many others; they have been coming developments in the alleged NVidia quality "fiasco" for some
time. "Hot on the heels of its denials that everything is wrong ...
(more)Don't LOOK at anything in a physics lab. ... (Wednesday 27th of August 2008 12:10:02 AM)

Don't LOOK at any one thing in a physics lab.Don't TASTE everything in a chemistry lab.Don't
SMELL everything in a biology lab.Don't TOUCH anything at all in a medical lab.and, most
importantly:Don't LISTEN to whatever in a rationalism department.
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(more)Embedded Microchips In Virtually Everything (Sunday 27th of January 2008 07:30:02 AM)

Microsoft CRM recommends a long AP article laying out the incubus scenario of RFID chips in
everything visual tracking station not only things but people. The darker possibilities of a
electronic components capable of enabling ubiquitous surveillance ...
(more)Which E-Commerce System Will Fail This Season? (Sunday 18th of November 2007 05:15:03 AM)

Esther Schindler writes "Every year, there's some retailer whose e-commerce or supply chain
fails. And it's a big deal, since the holiday plaza season can make or break their year. The IT
challenge encompasses everything from server scalability to supply ...
(more)Android's "Non-Fragmentation Agreement" (Wednesday 14th of November 2007 01:30:15 AM)

Superglaze writes "The biggest doubt cast over Android (whose SDK was released yesterday) has
been the fact that much of it is licensed under Apache. There have been worries that
manufacturers might fork the code road in a non-interoperable kind of way. ...
(more)Through the Desert On a Man With No Ears (Thursday 11th of October 2007 01:00:00 AM)

A man was in a bad blow and was injured. But the only invariable damage he suffered was the
loss of both ears, which made him very self-conscious. However, he received a large sum of
money from his security company.
It was always his ...
(more)Network Warrior (Thursday 23rd of August 2007 01:54:38 PM)

Fatty writes "Entry level certifications such as the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
have become the source of many jokes to people in the industry, largely because of the
seemingly inept people that proudly display their certifications. This ...
(more)Open Source Community's Double Standard (Tuesday 14th of August 2007 03:15:04 AM)

AlexGr writes to point out a really good point Matt Asay raises in his CNET News Blog: Why do
we praise closed source companies who open up a little bit, but damn open source companies who
close down a little bit? "Deja vu. Remember 2002? ...
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