

Oh, are we doing thin clients, again?
I think once a generation thin clients come up as a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist.


Oh, are we doing thin clients, again?
I think once a generation thin clients come up as a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist.


For iPhones, Find My only works powered off by Bluetooth connections to other devices. Unless someone is scanning and tracking Bluetooth radios, they can’t track you.
The vulnerability in the article is about apps that send location data back to a third party who makes it available to law enforcement.
Mainly, this is a problem for people who give any random app access to location data.


HBO execs are letting out a sigh of relief.


“Let’s take the most recognizable software package name and make it something totally divorced from what the software is supposed to be for.”
There are probably people for whom Microsoft Office is the only desktop software that they use. There are probably many people in procurement that are going to scratch their heads and think twice about signing off on something that sounds like a flight simulator.
This is an opportunity for alternate office suites.


I would say, “never trust a CEO who wears a leather jacket.”
I’ve know plenty of bikers, punks, artists, etc that wear a leather jacket. But, a CEO in one stinks of, “hello there, fellow plebs.”


6.5 hours per day every weekend does not seem reasonable or healthy to me.
Hell, if someone was exercising that much or fishing or knitting or any hobby, it wouldn’t seem healthy. Once in a while, sure. But, not every weekend.


In other news:
Meet the Drug Dealers That Won’t Let Their Friends Do Their Drugs
Meet the Pimps That Won’t Let Their Kids Become Prostitutes
Meet the People Dismantling Public Education While Their Families All Attend Private Schools


Didn’t Daleks have little squishy aliens inside them?
The only thing I respect about Tim Sweeney is that he has enough money to buy better looks but still looks like that. I mean, yeah, he looks like an insufferable dork/prick but he could afford to look like an insufferable dork/prick with hair, designer clothes and roided physique.