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Archive for February, 2006

28 Feb

Malicious Virus proof-of-concept from Windows PC to Windows PDA

New virus can pass from PCs to mobile devices.
(InfoWorld) – “A security association is reporting what it says is the first virus that can pass from a [Windows -- ted] PC to a [Windows -- ted] mobile device and then erase files.”
Talk about interoperability! C#, Visual Studio .NET, ActiveSync, WindowsCE/MobileOS and Windows on the PC.

27 Feb

The Real Windows Vista

Over on the ProFox mailing list, Ed Leafe links to a new video showing off the “Real Windows Vista.” Absolutely hysterical and dead on. I, for one, cannot wait to experience the power of Microsoft Windows Vista. Wait! I already have!

27 Feb

This I Believe

NPR’s “This I Believe” program this morning featured Josh Rittenburg’s “Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day.” Wow. A very well-spoken sixteen-year-old.

27 Feb

MySQL acquires Netfrastructure and several key hires, new CTO

MySQL buys company, hires noted database architect.
(InfoWorld) – “My SQL has acquired a small Web application technology company and in the process hired its founder, Jim Starkey, a noted database software architect, MySQL announced on Monday.” By James_Niccolai@idg.com (James Niccolai), posted at InfoWorld: Top News

24 Feb

The State of Dabo, 2006

Ed Leafe, well-known in the FoxPro community as a former MVP and proprietor of the ProFox mailing list and OpenTech web sites, is speaking this weekend at the U.S. Python Conference on “The State of Dabo, Where we’re at, February 2006.” For those who haven’t seen it yet, dabo is a framework for rich-client, multi-tier, [...]

24 Feb

MySQL OLEDB driver

I’ve been doing a lot of work with MySQL lately, developing in-house LAMP applications for clients to do data entry as well as internet-facing sites for data retrieval and processing. A couple of clients are querying their in-house MySQL database for mail merge, form fill-in and analysis. I’ve used the MyODBC driver available from the [...]

23 Feb

Audiocasts of the week

I’m making weekly trips to the vet, and burning a CD of audiocasts to pass the time on the trip. While my passengers are good companions, they’re not sparkling conversationalists, so this week, I listened to:

Steve Gibson – Internet Privacy (3.3) Recently, the news has reported that the US Department of Justice has requested [...]

22 Feb

MacBook boots Linux, runs Knoppix!

OSNews reports Knoppix on the Intel-Based Macintosh. “We reported a few days ago that we had Linux booting on the Intel-based Macintosh. We have been looking at Linux on this hardware some more, and we are glad to report that we now have a full-fledged Knoppix distribution working, complete with the X Window system. We [...]

22 Feb

Alternative headline: Cost of Windows servers exceed cost of UNIX servers

OSNews reports Windows Bumps Unix as Top Server OS. “Windows narrowly bumped Unix in 2005 to claim the top spot in server sales for the first time, according to a new report from IDC. Computer makers sold $17.7 billion worth of Windows servers worldwide in 2005 compared with $17.5 billion in Unix servers, IDC analyst [...]

21 Feb

Are there no safe attachments?

Over at Ars Technica, Eric Bangeman points out a Safari vulnerability worth taking note of. “The widely reported Trojan horse for Mac OS X may be a dud. However, a security flaw in Apple’s Safari browser is something to be concerned about.” It looks like Apple made the poor decision of depending on the [...]

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