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In another interesting development showing that open source truly has a place in corporate computing, Microsoft announced on Sunday that it will be adding the JQuery JavaScript library to ASP.NET. The move came after many ASP.NET developers requested similar features to those that JQuery...
Read More | 12 Days Ago
Look, I know it is fashionable to knock Internet Explorer. It is an easy target, and I will admit to aiming my own fair of kicks over the years. But when Beta software gets slated for having some bugs, well isn't that just taking things a little too far?
That was my impression when I first saw...
Read More | Aug 31st, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: 13 Days Ago
Not only do the French have a different word for everything, they also have a strong Open Source leadership position. The French have done much to foster the growth and acceptance of Open Source software--especially Linux. The Mandriva Linux distribution was born and raised in France (now in its...
Read More | Aug 29th, 2008
That's the question I had not thought of asking, nor really given much thought to at all, until now. What prompted the question was the appearance of the Official Engineering Windows 7 blog.
The third posting proved to be a fascinating read, providing the kind of insight into the development of a...
Read More | Aug 20th, 2008
It seems that the draft spec for USB 3.0 has been released by Intel following much online speculation over exactly what the technology would and would not be able to do.
To be precise, what Intel has released is the 'Extensible Host Controller Interface draft specification revision 0.9' for...
Read More | Aug 14th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Aug 18th, 2008
Andy Zeigler is the Program Manager for Reliability and Privacy on the Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 team. Now there's a job and a half, it has to be said.
Writing on the official IEBlog he says "For Internet Explorer, reliability means that the browser should always start quickly, perform well,...
Read More | Aug 4th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Aug 4th, 2008
Speaking before the start of the Microsoft Big Picture gaming showcase in San Francisco, Jon Schappert, a Microsoft Corporate VP, took the opportunity to lay claim to Windows being the biggest gaming platform on the planet.
Not Microsoft, you might like to note. Not the Xbox. But rather, and...
Read More | Jun 26th, 2008
It is no secret that Google is facing problems with the Open Source Android cellphone project. Manufacturers finding it hard to meet deadlines delivering the handsets themselves, and developers finding it hard to work with Google and get Android compatible applications ready.
Now, just to add to a...
Read More | Jun 24th, 2008
Sandro Gauci, founder of EnableSecurity, has revealed that six years on from his 2002 report into extended HTML form attacks the problem has simply refused to go away.
The original report included details of how attackers could abuse non-HTTP protocols in order to launch Cross Site Scripting...
Read More | Jun 21st, 2008
Not my sentiment but that of Johnathan Nightingale, the Firefox security interface designer no less who has gone on record as saying that "we didn't want to put in something that was half baked" when talking about how the privacy button might interact with websites and mashups alike. Which might...
Read More | Jun 16th, 2008