Interesting analyst chat
This chat between Jim Cramer of CNBC’s Mad Money and Jim Whitehurst is interesting to say the least. Let’s hope
human society, technology and doing the right thing
This chat between Jim Cramer of CNBC’s Mad Money and Jim Whitehurst is interesting to say the least. Let’s hope
Asay’s post talks about how MS behaves when it feels that it has a case to make with patents and
Not to fuel a rumour, but this article seems to suggest that there is a backdoor in Skype that allows
The following is an account of a buyer forced to buy vista. I am taking this from the Philippines Linux
This year, the Singapore ITSC ran the programming contest, code::XtremeApps for the second time, but with a twist – we
I am eagerly looking forward to Fedora 10 which will have just one kernel that will be able to do
Just to note for the record that some of the key persons pushing for OOXML to be voted in the
Dawkin’s 2002 session at TED was good to revisit. There are friends of mine who seem not able to accept
I am really, really happy to announce that Creative Commons Singapore will be launched this weekend at the NTU. See
It is exciting to see the Moblin project maturing and switching the preferred upstream as Fedora. The crucial deciding factor
One hundred teams signed up, eight-four showed up and the 24-hour coding marathon is underway at the SMU. This is
As I have alluded to in earlier posts, and something my sons and wife know, I have always wanted to
I have needed at various times to setup a server to tunnel an Internet facing machine to an internal machine
From this kernel talk presented by Greg KH at Google in June, he says at about 23:22 that “Canonical made
A school in the Philippines decided to move from an Linux environment to that proprietary one and it made the