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Can We Actually Make the Jump to Cloud Computing?

Lately, many tech enthusiasts have been giving the idea of cloud computing a serious look. Many feel that in the coming years, we’ll make the switch to storing all of our movies, photos, programs, and games in the cloud. With cloud computing, we will no longer have a desktop to work with. All work will [...]

Hacked: Google, Yahoo, MSN, Microsoft, AND Hotmail

Google, Yahoo, MSN, Microsoft, AND Hotmail were all victims of a “SQL Injection vulnerability” this morning, when a group of hackers known as ‘The Peace Crew’ (formally ‘Terrorist Crew’) managed to deface all of their Puerto Rico based sites.
The principal Peace Crew character is a hacker known as Agd_Scorp, allegedly of Turkish origin. Others [...]

What Exactly is a Beta to You?

I was talking to a few friends today, and the topic of betas came up. Namely, what the heck is a beta, especially with the way Google is? It seems like almost every one one of Google’s services offered is still in a public beta. Even Gmail, which has been around for years, is still [...]

Firefox 3.0 Gets Official Release Date: Sooner Than you Think!

June 17 is the magic date people.
Mozilla has been hard at work for 34 months getting FireFox 3.0 ready for its release date.
Mozilla is hoping to set a new Guiness World Record by acheiving most downloads in a single day. So don’t forget! June 17!!
Writing on the Mozilla developer’s blog, Mike Beltzner, chief [...]

Safari for Windows: Illegal to Install?

Martin LaMonica over at CNET.com pointed out something rather interesting in the Safari TOS. It specifically says “The software allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-labeled computer at a time.”

Apple apparently hasn’t gotten use to the whole making browsers for Windows thing yet…..
I know that [...]

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