Monday, December 10, 2012

8 biggest myths about managing geeks | Beavis & Butt-head creator takes on Silicon Valley

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8 biggest myths about managing geeks
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13 killer Chrome apps to replace your desktop software
When Tim Berners-Lee invented the first Web browser in 1990, it was just an application made to read HTML pages passively. Fast-forward to today, and theA modern Web browser has become a powerful platform in itself--almost a miniature operating system, capable of running complex JavaScript code and interacting with Flash plug-ins. Read More

Australian police called Apple Maps' inaccuracies a 'potentially life-threatening issue'
Australian police are warning people not to rely on Apple's new mobile mapping application after several motorists ended up in a semi-arid national park where temperatures can reach 115F (46C) and there is no water supply. Read More

A $3,000 ATM skimmer ... or a $3,000 scam?
Security expert Bruce Schneier earlier today posted this provocative headline to his blog: Buy Your Own ATM Skimmer for $3000. "I have no idea if this is real," Schneier writes. "If I had to guess, I would say no." Read More

Mike Judge to write dang-old Silicon Valley comedy for HBO, man
Creator of 'Office Space' and 'King of the Hill' set to skewer startup culture Read More

Safe online shopping: 10 tips to avoid getting burned
You need to buy some gifts. You need to buy them quickly. You can (a) brave the madness of holiday retail shopping at your local mall, rife with screaming children and airborne contagions, or (b) kick back at home and buy all your gifts online, accompanied by nothing more obnoxious than a warm cup of cocoa--or a cold glass of wine. Read More

Google Now coming to desktop near you
Google's personal assistant for its Android Jelly Bean mobile operating system is coming to the Internet search leader's Chrome browser. Read More

BS detector: Does watching Fox News or blindly believing PR studies make you stupid?
PRWeb published and then Yahoo republished a study claiming that Fox New viewers have a lower IQ than the rest of the nation. "Study shows that the Americans who watch Fox News have an average IQ of 80, whereas the national average is 100. Researchers were not 'shocked' by findings," stated the fake study by a fake "Intelligence Institute." Whether or not you like Fox News, your BS meter should be... Read More

US FTC: Many kids' apps fail to disclose what information they share
Many mobile apps aimed at children collect and share personal data without notifying parents, potentially violating U.S. law, the Federal Trade Commission said in a report released Monday. Read More

Microsoft may not want smashing Surface RT tablet sales
The reported slow early sales of Microsoft's Surface RT tablet has raised a question among IT analysts -- does Microsoft truly want to produce boffo sales of the new device? Read More

Coming next season on The Walking Dead: Windows XP
Microsoft has said, repeatedly, that come April 8, 2014, it will end all support for Windows XP Service Pack 3. Support for SP2 and earlier have already ended. That means no bug fixes, no exploit fixes and no phone support. And in less than 500 days, that will be it for SP3 as well. And yet there are people who say Microsoft should wait. Read More

FCC urges FAA: Let passengers run gadgets during takeoff
Airplane passengers aren't the only ones fed up with restrictions on the use of portable electronic devices during takeoff and landing. Read More

10 Twitter-Inspired Gift Ideas for the Holidays
Looking for the perfect present for the Twitter addict in your life? Here's a look at 10 ideas, from jeans that tweet your mood (seriously) to Twitter collars for your pet. Read More

Criticize Stallman and suffer the wrath of the internet
I think we can all agree that Free Software is a glorious thing. The Free Software movement has had an overall extremely positive impact on the tech sector. And one of the chief architects behind this movement, Richard M. Stallman (known as RMS), deserves one heck of a high-five for the work he has put into it over the years. Read More

 
 
 

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