Bye-bye, Bernie

Bye-bye, Bernie. The White House tried to slip the Bernie Kerik story into the news black hole that is late Friday night, and yet it's Monday and everyone is still talking about it. For the Bush administration, the first major botch of a second-term Cabinet pick — unless you consider choosing as attorney general the… Continue reading Bye-bye, Bernie

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The Doghouse: Internet Security Foundation

The Doghouse: Internet Security Foundation. This organization wants to sell their tool to view passwords in textboxes “hidden” by asterisks on Windows. They claim it's “a glaring security hole in Microsoft Windows” and a “grave security risk.” Their webpage is thick with FUD, and warns that criminals and terrorists can easily clean out your bank… Continue reading The Doghouse: Internet Security Foundation

Are We Puppets or Free Agents?

Are We Puppets or Free Agents?. Interpretations of the insanity plea have changed through the ages, but advances in neuroscience promise to redefine free will and personal responsibility, and change the way we think about punishment. By Rowan Hooper. [Wired News]

Elephants! Doing the Impossible

Elephants! Doing the Impossible. Margo Baldwin of Chelsea Green Publishing writes to me about George Lakoff's book and how she turned it into a bestseller. Thought I'd share the riff: … [Seth's Blog]

More news on WinFS…

More news on WinFS…. News.com: New file system has long road to Windows. Yup, I agree with Muglia. It was a mistake to talk about WinFS before we knew it would ship. I know a few people over on the WinFS team, though, and still am a big supporter. I want to store the info… Continue reading More news on WinFS…

Lenovo steps up to buy IBM's PC division

IBM agreed this week to sell its PC business to Chinese computer company Lenovo, formerly known as Legend. Lenovo is the dominant PC maker in China, and the IBM deal extends its reach globally. The company will be the #3
PC seller

Lenovo steps up to buy IBM's PC division IBM agreed this week to sell its PC business to Chinese computer company Lenovo, formerly known as Legend. Lenovo is the dominant PC maker in China, and the IBM deal extends its reach globally. The company will be the #3 PC seller worldwide, after Dell and Hewlett-Packard.… Continue reading

Lenovo steps up to buy IBM's PC division

IBM
agreed this week to sell its PC business to Chinese computer company
Lenovo, formerly known as Legend. Lenovo is the dominant PC maker in
China, and the IBM deal extends its reach globally. The company will be
the #3
PC seller

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