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Novell's CEO issues an apology for 'immature' Linux comment [Computerworld News]
6:06:23 PM
The Shape of Things to Come. The bell curve, that beautiful form of regularity, is getting turned upside down. By Daniel H. Pink from Wired magazine. [Wired News]
6:05:52 PM
Massive Motorcars on Parade. Is it a yacht? Is it an armored tank? No, it's one of the super-luxury automobiles on display at the New York Auto Show. These behemoths snub their long noses at the recession, and hark back to the golden era of decadent car design. Noah Shachtman reports from New York. [Wired News]
6:05:20 PM
Planning for the Next Net War. The information technology system that helped the U.S. military prevail in the Iraq campaign may just be a harbinger of things to come. The Pentagon has a host of 'network-centric' warfare initiatives in the pipeline. By Elliot Borin. [Wired News]
6:04:56 PM
Broadband bundles--what discount? [CNET News.com]
6:04:16 PM
Week in review: Seeking security. Security, one the few bright spots in the otherwise moribund tech sector, was the focus of a weeklong conference, and companies went out of their way to tout their wares. [CNET News.com]
6:03:41 PM
File swapping students - quit toking, start voting. Letter [The Register]
6:02:34 PM
Getting realistic in the war on hackers. Do the math [The Register]
6:02:06 PM
US military shuns BSD for hopping landmines. Your tax dollars at work [The Register]
6:01:32 PM
Bored and confused by the PC Internet - world turns to phones. Techno-utopians reported anxious, fearful [The Register]
6:01:02 PM
Semantic Studios: Trust by Design. Peter Morville. In recent months, I've become a big fan of the Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab and the Web Credibility Project. Their studies regarding how people evaluate a web site's credibility show the critical importance of information design and structure. [Tomalak's Realm]
6:00:16 PM
6:06:23 PM
The Shape of Things to Come. The bell curve, that beautiful form of regularity, is getting turned upside down. By Daniel H. Pink from Wired magazine. [Wired News]
6:05:52 PM
Massive Motorcars on Parade. Is it a yacht? Is it an armored tank? No, it's one of the super-luxury automobiles on display at the New York Auto Show. These behemoths snub their long noses at the recession, and hark back to the golden era of decadent car design. Noah Shachtman reports from New York. [Wired News]
6:05:20 PM
Planning for the Next Net War. The information technology system that helped the U.S. military prevail in the Iraq campaign may just be a harbinger of things to come. The Pentagon has a host of 'network-centric' warfare initiatives in the pipeline. By Elliot Borin. [Wired News]
6:04:56 PM
Broadband bundles--what discount? [CNET News.com]
6:04:16 PM
Week in review: Seeking security. Security, one the few bright spots in the otherwise moribund tech sector, was the focus of a weeklong conference, and companies went out of their way to tout their wares. [CNET News.com]
6:03:41 PM
File swapping students - quit toking, start voting. Letter [The Register]
6:02:34 PM
Getting realistic in the war on hackers. Do the math [The Register]
6:02:06 PM
US military shuns BSD for hopping landmines. Your tax dollars at work [The Register]
6:01:32 PM
Bored and confused by the PC Internet - world turns to phones. Techno-utopians reported anxious, fearful [The Register]
6:01:02 PM
Semantic Studios: Trust by Design. Peter Morville. In recent months, I've become a big fan of the Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab and the Web Credibility Project. Their studies regarding how people evaluate a web site's credibility show the critical importance of information design and structure. [Tomalak's Realm]
6:00:16 PM