Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Apple updates AirPort Utility, base station firmware | Networking & Wireless |
Monday, January 30, 2012
I'm looking at this little gem -
Motivation
After toying around with a bunch of RSS readers I concluded that using GMail as an RSS reader is a very good option, for the following main reasons:- Since GMail stores all state on the server, it doesn't matter where you login from to get your RSS fix! You can read a couple of feeds at work, a couple at home from a different machine etc. and everything is synchronized. This was the killer feature I was missing in all RSS readers.
- GMail's infinite archiving capability effectively creates a personal news archive for everyone.
- GMail's search helps you search easily through RSS feeds.
- Individual messages can be marked as read and unread, so its easy to track what you are reading
Sunday, January 29, 2012
SANS: Analyst Webcast: Integrating Security into Development, No Pain Required
I'm a big fan of Dave Shackleford. This should be really good.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
HP Plans To Release Open-Source WebOS In September
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) said Wednesday that it plans to release the full open-source version of WebOS in September, while also offering a road map of key milestones along the way.
HP also released the source code for Enyo 2.0, its WebOS development environment, which allows developers to write applications that run on both mobile devices and PC Web browsers. HP is planning to release Enyo version 2.1 in April and version 2.2 in July.
Enyo was one of the key assets HP gained in its $1.2 billion acquisition of Palm in July 2010, and HP Chairman Ray Lane has referred to it as "the leading Web app development environment today."
HP will distribute both WebOS and Enyo under the Apache license version 2.0, which is also the predominant license for Android and OpenStack.
More: http://www.crn.com/news/applications-os/232500504/hp-plans-to-release-open-source-webos-in-september.htmMonday, January 23, 2012
Spaceports: Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport Should Become the 4th Human Orbital Spaceport
Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport Should Become the 4th Human Orbital Spaceport
Did you know Virginia has a Spaceport?
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Sunday, January 22, 2012
Really PCWorld? Seems like a stretch.
Windows Phone Predicted to Displace iPhone
Thanks mainly to the new Lumia 900 and Nokia, Windows Phone could represent nearly 17 percent of the smartphones shipped in 2015, edging out Apple's iPhone for the second-place ranking behind Android smartphones.
That's the view of analysts at IHS (formerly iSuppli) who are well aware that Windows Phone made up only 1.9 percent of the market for all of 2011, with Apple's iOS at 18 percent and Android smartphones by all makers at 47.4 percent. (Note: Apple'siPhone share surged to 44 percent in the fourth quarter, according to Nielsen and others.)
Fascinating article.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/22/business/apple-america-and-a-squeezed-middle-class.html?_r=2
Thursday, January 19, 2012
The Mobile Opportunity | The White House
The Mobile Opportunity
To fundamentally change the way we do things in government, we need to seize on this mobile opportunity both in how we serve the public and in how government employees work.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Nice...
Beyonce gets fly with golden booty named after her
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - A newly discovered horse fly in Australia was so "bootylicious" with its golden-haired bum, there was only one name worthy of its beauty: Beyonce.
Previously published results from Bryan Lessard, a 24-year-old researcher at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, were recently announced on the species that had been sitting in a fly collection since it was captured in 1981 - the same year pop diva Beyonce was born.
He says he wanted to pay respect to the insect's beauty by naming it Scaptia (Plinthina) beyonceae.
Lessard said Beyonce would be "in the nature history books forever" and that the fly now bearing her name is "pretty bootylicious" with its golden backside.
Beyonce gets fly with golden booty named after her
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
Cool: Diver finds class ring, tracks down owner's family
LONGWOOD, Fla. (AP) - Louise Hearst Entzminger lost her class ring in a central Florida swimming hole in the 1930s.
Scuba diver Reed Banjanin found the Mississippi Women's College ring last summer and was determined to find its owner.
The Orlando Sentinel (http://thesent.nl/y8t8Rn ) reports 38-year-old Banjanin used the Internet to track information about Entzminger. He learned she died in 1975, but was able to find her grandson John Entzminger in Oakton, Va.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
FYI - Amazon Federal Web Services
Public Sector Training
Technical Cloud Workshop
In this one-day seminar we provide a technical overview of AWS and significant hands-on experience.Audience: Architects and Technical Managers
Audience members must bring a laptop and class size is limited to 30 people.
Agenda:
9:00-11:00am | Overview and product presentations |
11:00-12:00pm | Hands-on Tutorial: Architecting a High Availability Web Application |
12:00-1:00pm | Lunch |
1:00-2:30pm | Hand-on Tutorial continued |
2:30-3:30pm | Migrating Applications to the Cloud |
3:30-4:30pm | Governance and Oversight in the Cloud |
4:30-5:30pm | Reception |
January 11th from 9am - 5:30pm EST.
Netcom Learning Centers
1100 N. Glebe Road, Suite GR3
Arlington, VA, 22201
Introductory Cloud Workshop
In this two hour seminar we introduce AWS products and security, popular use cases, and government customer success stories. We will also lead a hands-on, no-code, tutorial on how-to use Amazon Web Services.Audience: IT Professionals, Architects, Business Managers, and Developers.
Audience members must bring a laptop.
Agenda:
2:30-3:30pm | Overview presentation |
3:30-4:30pm | Hands-on tutorial |
4:30-5:30pm | Reception |
January 11th at 2:30pm - 5:30pm EST.
Netcom Learning Centers
1100 N. Glebe Road, Suite GR3
Arlington, VA, 22201
Register Now
Source:http://aws.amazon.com/federal/events/