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Archive for May, 2008

15 May

China Earthquakes and Myanmar Cyclone Related?


Like many readers I was deeply saddened by the news of the Myanmar/Burma Cyclone and its devastating results on the Burmese People, I have followed the story as closely as one can from across the globe and I am apalled at the Myanmar government’s pathetic response, it brings back memories of Katrina here in the [...]

11 May

XP SP3 -Conspiracy? You decide….


I was reading an article about XP SP3, which is due out officially in a few days, it is already being seen in WSUs servers as a Update waiting to be approved, or for some automatically deploying.
I was attracted to the article due to its title
Windows_XP_SP3_Is_Not_Bug_Free
It occurred to me what a perfect way to [...]

01 May

Navy to focus only on open systems


By Peter Buxbaum, Published on March 6, 2008
The Navy will acquire only systems based on open technologies and standards.
Vice Adm. Mark Edwards, deputy chief of naval operations for communications, broke the news March 5 to a Navy IT Day audience in Vienna, Va., sponsored by AFCEA International.
“The days of proprietary technology must come to an [...]

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