'Inside the Victorian Home': Upstairs, Downstairs. In the late 19th century, Judith Flanders's social history shows, the contents of a home were a window on the Victorian character. By Alida Becker. [New York Times: Books]
Month: June 2004
NetGear's Back Door
NetGear's Back Door. A BugTraq report claims that certain WG602 units from NetGear have an unavoidable backdoor password for administration: A few days ago, we linked to news that Linksys's WRT54G had certain firmware releases that left remote administration turned on. Now a report says that it's likely that a username and password that's available… Continue reading NetGear's Back Door
Franchising Free: SalemOpen.Net Installs a Meme
Franchising Free: SalemOpen.Net Installs a Meme. SalemOpen.Net will launch shortly using Michael Oh’s model—and support—for establishing commercially supported free Internet access over Wi-Fi: In an interview last week, Michael Oh outlined the new network in Salem, Mass., that will launch in the next few days. The network involves the sponsorship of a local bank and… Continue reading Franchising Free: SalemOpen.Net Installs a Meme
SoftAP Brings Mac's Simplicity to Windows
SoftAP Brings Mac's Simplicity to Windows. Apple has offered a software base station feature in its client software for nearly five years; PCTel now brings the same ease to Windows with Segue SoftAP: Under Windows XP, you can set up an ad hoc Wi-Fi network and then link that via Internet sharing to bridge an… Continue reading SoftAP Brings Mac's Simplicity to Windows
SocialText and Ross reaps the benefits
SocialText and Ross reaps the benefits. Ross Mayfield has written up some results from our usage of Socialtext's Wiki during our 1UP.com development process. I was the main guy using the thing, so I got to put Socialtext's product and services through the paces. In fact at this point – I'm working with five SocialText… Continue reading SocialText and Ross reaps the benefits
ISBN Y2K+5
ISBN Y2K+5. At the heart of LibraryLookup there's a regular expression that matches a 10-digit ISBN. Wouldn't you know it, come January 1, 2005, that string of 10 digits grows to 13. Thanks to Tim Meadowcroft for the heads-up (via email, with permission). He adds: All 10 digit ISBN's can be converted to 13 digits… Continue reading ISBN Y2K+5
Tenet and Untenability
Tenet and Untenability. I've been thinking how smart I would have seemed if I had posted on this topic last night as I had planned. George “It will take us another five years to have the kind of clandestine service our country needs” Tenet must have just read the two books I just finished. The… Continue reading Tenet and Untenability
IT Manager.Net: Here's SOmeone Who Deserves a Big Raise
IT Manager.Net: Here's SOmeone Who Deserves a Big Raise. Roger Bonine of IT Manager.Net hits a towering home run with his post “Are Document Management Systems Broken?” His post was a response to Cindy Chick's response to my discussion-starter question of, uh, are document management systems broken? Roger makes his points so well that I… Continue reading IT Manager.Net: Here's SOmeone Who Deserves a Big Raise
Windows XP Bedevils Wi-Fi Users
Windows XP Bedevils Wi-Fi Users. Microsoft denies there's a problem, but Wi-Fi users report a maddening occurrence: the sudden, inexplicable loss of their wireless connections, even when XP says everything is hunky-dory. By Daniel Terdiman. [Wired News]
Improvement Opportunity
Improvement Opportunity. What area of your workflow could you improve? What would you focus on if you had an extra 18 inches of clear space on your desk? How many new ideas could you come up with if you spent 20 minutes engaged with one project? Is there a key person in your work or… Continue reading Improvement Opportunity