Pocket PC software
WebAttack, one of the best sources of shareware/freeware on the internet, has started a PocketPC section. (link via PocketPC Thoughts)
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WebAttack, one of the best sources of shareware/freeware on the internet, has started a PocketPC section. (link via PocketPC Thoughts)
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Gary, I’m glad you like the RSS feed. It’s just a quick and dirty feed for now, it’ll be worth the effort to refine it neatly once I’m actually able to publish it straight from Blogger. Meryl and Geek, no Daypop isn’t the end-all be-all of searching blogs, but it has it’s useful points. Of…
This is not good. Not good at all. Companies are getting hit with ransomware, and not disclosing that the data, your data, is out there. I wonder how many of this companies are actually in places with data breach laws and are now facing some fines for that as well? “According to Emsisoft threat analyst…
While I was at the Office 2003 launch event last week, I was trying to think about ways our office could leverage the technology, what we could do with it, what sort of infrastructure changes we would need to make, what sort of cost savings it might generate, etc. All the things that I’m sure…
Hey, the best thing about Gnomedex right now? I-spot’s free wi-fi! I had to do a very basic install on Weds night to the new hard drive on the laptop and I’m now sitting in the hall of the Convention center downloading stuff so I can actually do things like edit my pictures, make a…
Apparently, the webcasting deal passed the House Judiciary Committee, that’s a big step to final passage. Looks like the webcasters had to swallow some higher rates than they wanted in order to avoid the CARP fees kicking in, but at least this is back to being based on a percent of revenue, like broadcast radio…
From a British study on the dangers of kids being approached by dangerous people online, I noticed this little nugget: “The report, called Digital Dangers, found that nearly half of young people living at home say their parents only know some of their online activities. And one in ten said their parents knew nothing about…