Archive for March, 2007
You did not like the idea of Microsoft bringing out Windows Vista at heavy prices? You are not happy about the way Microsoft keeps earning money out of every release? Still, I am sure you will be trying Microsoft Windows Vista atleast once. Except for those who will be using the pirated versions (not yet [...]
A kernel vulnerability has been found today by Masayuki Nakagawa, which can be exploited by local attackers to cause a denial of service (DoS) attack.
Affected SoftwareLinux Kernel versions 2.6.x
Description
A vulnerability has been identified in Linux Kernel, which could be exploited by local attackers to cause a denial of service. This issue is due to an [...]
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Microsoft is busy collecting data for Windows Vista performance and has been very serious for MS Office 2007. The ad which they have prepared (only for its Indian customers) is par excellence!
Just explaining the meaning of words for our Non-Indian readers (as Google translator would [...]
While Microsoft has muted all details associated with Internet Explorer 8.0 and will deliver a preview of the future of its browser at the end of April and the beginning of May 2007, Mozilla is getting ready to release the first public beta of Firefox 3.0. Microsoft is at the present time only dogfooding Internet [...]
Assignment Zero (zero.newassignment.net/), a collaboration between Wired magazine and NewAssignment.Net, the experimental journalism site established by Jay Rosen, a professor of journalism at New York University, intends to use not only the wisdom of the crowd, but their combined reporting efforts — an approach that has come to be called “crowdsourcing.”
The idea is to apply [...]