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Desktop Linux: The Dream Is Dead

Author: Omid Farhang Published: October 22, 2010 Reading Time: 2 min

The author of this article seems to think Linux in the desktop is dead, with so many missed opportunities, especially during the failure of Windows Vista, they will never break into the market now that Win 7 is so successful. In some ways I agree, but personally, I never thought Linux even had a chance with the average user on a home system. Being in IT, like most peeps in my field, I have become the “help desk” for family and friends; I really do not think the average user is ready for it. Add in the lack of applications and games that are available, it really did not stand a chance. I design and write software, the development costs these days are huge, and the money peeps want a good ROI to out weigh the risks, developing from scratch or even porting an existing app is just too risky. ...

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Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB Hard Drive

Author: Omid Farhang Published: October 22, 2010 Reading Time: 1 min

Rules were made to be broken; that whole 55 MPH thing happens to be my favorite. Western Digital had larger aspirations; the kinds that considered milestones. Reaching the 750GB per platter mark is definitely in the milestone category and that is what Western Digital is releasing today. On the surface 750GB per platter doesn’t really sound all that impressive unless you are really into the whole storage technology scene. Those on the outside will be more excited to hear about the milestone this way; 3TB hard drives that upon launch cost just a little over 200 USD. Do I have your attention now? ...

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Apple To Remove Java from Mac OS X?

Author: Omid Farhang Published: October 22, 2010 Reading Time: 2 min

After the news that the new MacBook Airs do not ship with Flash pre-installed (which is news considering Flash has been part of Mac OS X for a very long time), we now have news that Apple is also taking what appears to be the first steps towards removing Apple’s own Java runtime from Mac OS X. The wording is a tiny little bit ambiguous, but it would seem like Apple is preparing to ditch Java as a standard part of Mac OS X. In the ‘new and noteworthy’ section of the release notes for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 3, they note the deprecation of Java. ...

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Windows 7 year one – 240 million licenses sold

Author: Omid Farhang Published: October 22, 2010 Reading Time: 1 min

Windows 7 turns one year old and obviously Microsoft felt the need to once again brag with the performance of its latest operating system. And it can really brag as Windows 7 has sold 240 million licenses to date and is, hands down, the fastest selling OS in history. In September no less than 93% of all consumer PCs come pre-loaded with Windows 7, while on October 1st the OS’ global market share was measured at 17%, putting it on second place behind the immortal Windows XP. ...

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Domain name Sex.com sells for $13 million

Author: Omid Farhang Published: October 22, 2010 Reading Time: 2 min

Escom LLC has sold the controversial domain name Sex.com for $13 million, according to The Register. Documents filed in a California court say that the domain was sold to Clover Holdings, a stealthy offshore firm, after winning an auction that included eleven other bidders. Domain name broker Sedo was the exclusive brokerage firm representing the domain, and it will likely take a nice percent of the sale price, although the actual figures are unknown. ...

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12Seconds.com shutdown :-(

Author: Omid Farhang Published: October 22, 2010 Reading Time: 1 min

Last mail I got from 12Seconds.com: Dear 12ers, Tonight at 8:15PM PST we will shut down 12seconds.tv. No videos can be recorded after 5PM PST. If you have not yet downloaded your videos, go to 12seconds.tv and use the awesome 12seconds video export tool and save your memories. The tool will be available until 5:15 PM PST, so be sure to export your videos before then. Is this the last time you will hear from us? ...

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Facebook touts encryption as solution to security flaw

Author: Omid Farhang Published: October 22, 2010 Reading Time: 2 min

Facebook has proposed a solution to a recent security flaw that allowed apps to transmit personal data that involves encrypting the relevant string of numbers, according to a post on its Developer Blog on Thursday. The new set of parameters would allow developers to apply encryption within the next few weeks, preventing data that identifies application users from leaking to places it shouldn’t be. Facebook’s security flaw works something like this: when a Facebook user loads a particular kind of application (one that uses iframes) and authorizes the application to access their profile, the URL of the iframe then carries the user’s UID, a number that can link the account to actions on other websites. ...

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Panda: Mac is less secure than Windows, here's an antivirus

Author: Omid Farhang Published: October 22, 2010 Reading Time: 2 min

Follow up from: Panda security launches Panda Antivirus The number of Mac OS vulnerabilities has quintupled in less than a year. In 2009, 34 vulnerabilities were detected for Mac OS. So far in 2010, this number has risen to 175 vulnerabilities. Furthermore, the platform can also be affected by 170,000 macro viruses for Windows and there are 5,000 classified strains of malware that specifically target Apple systems, according to Panda Security. ...

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Google News Shows the Number of Shared Links

Author: Omid Farhang Published: October 22, 2010 Reading Time: 1 min

Google News continues to integrate with Twitter and other micro blogging services. After testing a section that shows newsworthy tweets from your subscription, Google started to add to the Google News Onebox the number of times a story has been shared. For example, Google’s Onebox shows that this article about Google TV has been shared by more than 50 Twitter users. Google links to the real-time results for this article, but the page only includes 10 results. ...

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Google Docs Adds Drag-and-Drop Image Upload

Author: Omid Farhang Published: October 22, 2010 Reading Time: 1 min

Google Docs adds a feature that’s already available in Gmail: you can now upload images using drag and drop. Open a new document and drag an image from your desktop or from a file manager. This feature only works in the latest versions of Firefox, Chrome and Safari because it requires HTML5’s File API. Unfortunately, you can’t upload multiple images and Google Docs doesn’t show a placeholder image or a progress bar. ...

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