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March 06, 2009

McAfee My first enterprise antivirus experience was McAfee.  We’re talking probably late 1980’s and there was nobody at the company interested in viruses so I figured I’d take a look.  I managed to clean an infection and decided we needed a corporate antivirus and policy, thus Mc...
lockergnome network [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by leftystrat at 10:39 PM

January 18, 2009

Come February 17th, that’s the date when all the stations turn off their analog TV broadcast signals and we only have digital transmissions. Everyone who still uses rabbit ears (not cable or satellite) to get their TV will be affected. OK, if you haven’t heard that in the past year and a...
Spark Minute [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by David Spark at 10:20 AM

July 03, 2008

AT&T is nixing the agreement they've had with Dish TV since 2003 to sell their satellite TV service as part of a triple play bundle with internet and voice. Some are speculating it's because AT&T is......
Gizmodo [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:55 AM

July 02, 2008

  Bèibei, JÄ«ngjing, HuÄ�nhuan, Yíngying, NÄ«ni -- the Fuwa, official mascots of the Beijing 2008 Olympiad. Each represents one of the five Chinese elements: Water, Wood, Fire, Earth, Air, respectively. Colored for the five Olympic rings, we can expect a lot of them over the cours...
Really Rocket Science blogs [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:50 PM

June 27, 2008

Yes, the number of free-to-air channels featuring "adult content" in Europe is astounding -- over 70 in France via Eutelsat alone. And France's CSA (Le Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel) wants to know more about, ahem, these channels. With names like "Happy Hour Girls,&qu...
Really Rocket Science blogs [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 2:17 PM

May 02, 2008

Filed under: Documentary, Foreign Language, Tribeca, Theatrical Reviews, Festival Reports It consistently amazes me that, despite all the stuff we complain about living here in the United States, that we still have it so much better than most of the other countries on the planet. We're so used to ou...
Cinematical [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:02 PM

March 29, 2008

Typically, I eschew such things, and if I had received this in an email (as is a daily annoyance, from various people, sending every tired Internet joke or "Funny of the Day" or "Send This To 10 People And Your Life Will Change" missive), it probably would have been deleted, with nary a glance. Howe...
The Garlic [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 4:21 PM

March 20, 2008

  Very interesting to see EchoStar as one of the winners in the FCC auction, via Multichannel News: EchoStar won sizable amounts of spectrum in the government’s 700-Megahertz wireless spectrum auction – and Cox Communications emerged as the largest winning cable entity – ...
Really Rocket Science blogs [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:27 PM

March 17, 2008

    DirecTV last week "gave viewers a front row seat to the legendary South By Southwest (SXSW) music festival with DIRECTV SXSW Live, a live broadcast concert series featuring 24 performances broadcast in HD and 5.1 surround sound direct from Austin, Texas." Along with Miller Li...
Really Rocket Science blogs [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 8:56 PM

February 11, 2008

What is Hurling? Other than being "some old Irish game", most Americans have no clue. Too bad, because the game is pretty cool. Here's the gist: it is a field sport, similar to field hockey or rugby; players carry wooden axe-shaped sticks (called a hurley). The object of the game is to hit (or "hurl...
Really Rocket Science blogs [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:41 PM
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