Italy to charge Google over taunting video
July 28th, 2008 by RosannafeGoogle faces criminal charges because of a video posted on the company's Italian Web site showing a teenager with Down syndrome being taunted by classmates in a Turin school.
Italy to charge Google over taunting videoJuly 28th, 2008 by RosannafeGoogle faces criminal charges because of a video posted on the company's Italian Web site showing a teenager with Down syndrome being taunted by classmates in a Turin school. The Norton Scam (aka Principles of Marketing 101)July 26th, 2008 by MichaelSometimes I wonder why people look at me with such surprise when I tell them to ditch the Norton Internet Security software they shelled out 60 bucks for just a month ago, in favor of a free antivirus program like Avast (our personal favorite) or AVG. After all, common sense would tell us that the $60 Norton product must provide superior protection to any free antivirus, right? Read the rest of this entry » The Computer Cable GuideJuly 16th, 2008 by MichaelA neat website that was brought to our attention, that I thought might be useful to some of our clients-
Post-War commentsJuly 8th, 2008 by DesmondAs some of you may know, the war between HD-DVD and Blu-ray officially came to a dramatic conclusion on February 19, 2008 when Toshiba, the world's largest manufacturer of HD-DVD players at the time, called it quits. This came after several studios that once either backed both Blu-ray and HD-DVD or HD-DVD exclusively, decided to switch to Blu-ray exclusively. Incidentally, 20 years earlier, another format war effectively ended. That one did not end in Sony's favor, as they were the main proponent of the superior quality BetaMax format that eventually lost out to VHS. This time though, Sony, Blu-ray's brainfather, came out victorious. The question now for the masses is no longer what format to get, but what Blu-ray Player. Since many factors, including steadily decreasing prices and more offerings of HD channels, have cause people to get high definiton televisions, the logical next step is to get a Blu-ray player with which to watch high definition movies. Yet, with the average cost of a new Blu-ray player still being around $550, some are deciding to wait it out and watch the prices falls. Others have decided to bite the bullet and get the most out of their movie watching experience right now. What do you plan to do? But, hold on and drop that chalupa! Just when you thought it was all over and settled for another decade or so, Pioneer, which plans to starts selling Blu-ray players this year, decides to up the ante with a new HD format that may hold up to 16 times as much data. Here we go again? Security vs. PrivacyJune 26th, 2008 by DesmondSince 9/11, the happy median between security has continued to blur and alter standards of privacy and personal space especially when it comes to air travel. But when does too much become enough? Consumer advocacy groups have taken charge to stop airport security from inordinate checks on laptops; opening them up and reading emails, documents, etc. On top of that, they claim there are indications that these checks are anything but random, targetting certain groups in particular. Is this truly all in the name of security? A Day Without EmailJune 20th, 2008 by MichaelWhere do I sign up?
Youths ordered to apologize on YouTubeJune 11th, 2008 by Rosannafe
Youths ordered to apologize on YouTube | Tech news blog - CNET News.com The second coming of the iPhoneJune 9th, 2008 by DesmondAfter having a year to improve and tweak what many regarded as one of, if not the gadget for the 2007 calendar year, Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, is expected to make an announcement at Apple's developers' conference today. Analysts are expecting new features that will cater to the corporate and simple business client alike. Let's see if the rumor turns out to be true. Scare Tactics?June 5th, 2008 by DesmondMany news magazines have stated some astronomical figures with regard to the number of PCs that are/have been infected with malware. However, ZD-Net's Ed Bott serious questions the accuracy of these "findings", as well as the motivation of those news magazines. What do you think? Last Breath for Windows XPJune 3rd, 2008 by MichaelFor those who wish to cling to XP until the bitter end- there's a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel. Although, to the many Vista abstainers, I say, get used to it! I am not a huge fan of Vista, but we're facing the realities of a product cycle in a Microsoft world. Our dependence on Microsoft products leads us down this path…
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