Sony tried to charge you for getting a crapware free PC (see Ed Bott and Adrian Kingsley-Hughes). Fortunately it worked not too well.
Happy Easter!!!
(Update: Typo in the text under the image corrected: 'we' -> 'why')
Sony tried to charge you for getting a crapware free PC (see Ed Bott and Adrian Kingsley-Hughes). Fortunately it worked not too well.
Happy Easter!!!
(Update: Typo in the text under the image corrected: 'we' -> 'why')
In his great post Do you have to be in every conversation? Larry Dignan asks:
"What’s wrong with the sound of silence?"
See Michael Krigsman about 7 common lies told by enterprise software sales people.
See a great story about wannabe geeks in Apple stores from Russell Shaw (some days old).
See Wired about Scientists Unearth Fossils of 1-Ounce Primate in Mississippi and and DailyTech about the new Acid3 test for browsers (seen through Techmeme).
UPDATE^2: Big typo in this post (thank you Paco (see comments)). In the
headline and the text under the image: Erase "where", put "were" in.
Sorry, but I cannot correct in right now.
See Forbes.com about The Coming Death Of Indian Outsourcing (seen through Techmeme)
Russell Shaw has some problems with the ultra geeks. But there are also funny ones.
Before CAPTCHAs die (see Larry Dignan) let's explain them.
See Joe McKendrick about a Survey: companies investing millions in SOA, but don’t exactly know why and Russell Shaw about Elton John to Larry King: I don’t have a computer or a mobile phone.
See Russell Shaw.