Monday, July 12, 2010

iPhone 4 "bursts into flames!" (Maybe); No more Mr. Nice IT Guy

No more Mr. Nice IT Guy | Kicking distracted driving up a notch

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iPhone 4 "bursts into flames!" Probably the antenna.
The Boy Genius Report reports that an iPhone 4 "burst into flames".They have photos, helpfully provided by "One of our very close AT&T sources" [translation: a retail store clerk] of the melted USB cable and the scorched 30-pin dock connector at the bottom of the phone. The phone was connected via its USB cable to the owner's computer. Read More


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No more Mr. Nice IT Guy
Today IT mostly finds itself in an uncomfortable situation. To recycle a much over-used metaphor, IT has been caught in a perfect storm created by budgets that are collapsing or barely staying level, increasing internal demand for solutions to improve line of business financials, and external services that undermine IT's authority and the integrity of internal solutions. Read More

Kicking distracted driving up a notch
Headed west on the Massachusetts Turnpike, I pass a car being operated by a young woman who has both hands firmly on the steering wheel, just like they teach when you get your license. Rather than the classic 10 o'clock-2 o'clock positioning, however, hers are clamped more like 11:45 and 12:15, or the optimum setup for thumb-texting on whatever device it was she had balanced in between. And texting... Read More


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A New Look at Defragmenting
While advanced storage infrastructures add additional layers of abstraction between applications and devices, they do not eliminate the need to solve fragmentation. This paper reviews different strategies for eliminating fragmentation and details a new approach that prevents fragmentation from occurring in the first place. Read Now

Researchers tout new weapon in Internet censorship arms race
Trying to get out in front of what they call a censorship arms race, a team of researchers has come up with technology that lets users exchange messages through heavily censored networks in countries such as China and North Korea in hidden cha Read More

RIM patent antagonist NTP sues Apple, Google, others over wireless email technology
The patent company that forced RIM into a XXX dollar settlement is now taking aim at much bigger targets: Apple, Google and other smartphone makers.NTP is a company that acquires and holds patents, but doesn't build anything, except legal cases against those it charges with infringing its intellectual property inventory. Read More


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Microsoft beefs up MS Office Doc.com Facebook app
If you haven't checked out Microsoft's beta project, Docs.com, the time has come to do so. Today, Microsoft greatly expanded the capabilities of this app that allows Facebook users to upload and share Microsoft Office Web documents. Docs.com was first announced in April, but today the team added some heavy-duty features to bring it from interesting to truly useful.Specifically, Docs.com users can... Read More

Cisco warns attendees that the Cisco Live database was hacked
I, along with thousands of others, received an interesting e-mail from Cisco this morning warning me that details about me seem to have wound up in the hands of unauthorized people. Cisco Subnet editor, Julie Bort, also received an e-mail tip from a reader about the situation. You know I have many thoughts and opinions to share, but before I get into that, here's the e-mail in full. Please note that... Read More

Cisco Considers IOS for Cert Self Study
Most of you regular readers probably remember a post from a few weeks ago, when we collectively listed questions for me to ask of the folks at Learning@Cisco, while at the Networkers conference. The very next day, I heard from someone in that group, offering an interview with Fred Weiller, director of marketing with Learning@Cisco. Wow! Really Wow! I was surprised and pleased. Today I'll hit the answers... Read More

Supreme Court on patents: "less than pellucid"
U.S. Supreme Court patent decision in Bilski case satisfies no one, except perhaps patent lawyers. Read More



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