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Microsoft: Litigate on FAT, and you'll be the next Unisys

lilbambi wrote 9 months ago: Microsoft: Litigate on FAT, and you’ll be the next Unisys (ZDNet.com) Remember “Burn All GIFs” … more →

Tags: Laws/Legislation, Science/Technology/Medical, Software and Operating Systems, Corporate Abuses, Laws, legislation, Linux, technology, Microsoft

Windows 7 Seemingly Blocks Audio Capture

lilbambi wrote 9 months ago: Windows 7 Seemingly Blocks Audio Capture (LIfeHacker): One rather feisty (and—surprise!—Linux-savvy) … more →

Tags: Freedom & Liberty, Security and Privacy, Spyware, Adware, etc., DRM, DMCA, Copy Protection, Software and Operating Systems, DMCA, DRM, Freedom, Liberty

iTunes news and other Apple Macworld 2009 announcements

lilbambi wrote 11 months ago: I watched the video of the Macworld 2009 Keynote last night by Philip Schiller, Senior Vice Presiden … more →

Tags: DRM, DMCA, Copy Protection, Internet Radio, Macworld 2009, Science/Technology/Medical, Software and Operating Systems, copy pro, copy protection, DMCA, DRM

Why Factory State For Notebooks is a bad idea

MichaelL wrote 11 months ago: In this article, I will speak about my experience with Sony and Toshiba. My Sony Vaio has 3 utility … more →

Tags: Operating Systems

What do Microsoft and Apple have in common?1 comment

lilbambi wrote 1 year ago: They apparently both have sold out to the entertainment cartels (movies, games, music, etc.) to prev … more →

Tags: Internet Radio, Internet - Public Policy, Laws/Legislation, security by obscurity, things that don't make sense, Spyware, Adware, etc., DRM, DMCA, Copy Protection, Software and Operating Systems, DMCA

Dell D630 Firewire really slow transfer speeds

MichaelL wrote 1 year ago: Recently I wanted to run some USB2.0 vs Firewire Tests, I was amazed to see USB2.0 seriously outperf … more →

This is a conflict of Interest that's very annoying!

lilbambi wrote 1 year ago: Apple keeps putting in these gawd awful caveats in their SLAs for updates that are really ticking me … more →

Tags: Internet Radio, Freedom & Liberty, security by obscurity, things that don't make sense, Thought for the day, Science/Technology/Medical, Security and Privacy, Spyware, Adware, etc., Software and Operating Systems

1TB drive has only 930GB free space1 comment

MichaelL wrote 1 year ago: Q: Why does my 1TB drive only seem to have 930GB free space? Even after an NTFS format A: The drive … more →

Windows XP SP3 - time for an exorcism?1 comment

lilbambi wrote 1 year ago: I am beginning to think that SP3 was Microsoft’s “killer” app for Windows XP so fo … more →

Tags: things that don't make sense, Security and Privacy, Software and Operating Systems, Microsoft, Windows Updates, sp3, issues

Big data: Welcome to the petacentre

lilbambi wrote 1 year ago: Cory Doctorow has done an awesome article for Nature.com on the absolutely huge and hugely expensive … more →

Tags: censorship, Freedom & Liberty, Government, Internet - Public Policy, ISPs, World Wide Web, Science/Technology/Medical, Security and Privacy, Freedom

Well, it turns out it is Mozilla and Apple!2 comments

lilbambi wrote 1 year ago: Turns out that the problem I was having regarding speaking text was both Apple And Mozilla. I went i … more →

Tags: Browsers, Personal, things that don't make sense, Software and Operating Systems, Email Clients, Mozilla, Apple, speak !, Email Client

Install the laptop driver you want

MichaelL wrote 1 year ago: Recently I purchased a Sony Vaio VGN-AR41S running windows vista 32bit home premium. To my surprise … more →

Sony not all fun and games...1 comment

MichaelL wrote 2 years ago: So as per my last post, I decided to buy a new Sony Vaio VGN-AR41S…. Is this computer stylish? … more →

Acer 9920, Why I eventually just bought a Sony

MichaelL wrote 2 years ago: I would like to thank Acer for the terrible service I have recieved from them. I really want to than … more →


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