February 2009
74 posts
How To Kill The Music Industry →
Feb 27th
Pirate Bay Witness’ Wife Overwhelmed With Flowers →
Feb 27th
Music Executive Ridiculed at Pirate Bay Trial →
Feb 26th
Pirate Bay Trial Day 9: BitTorrent Is Not Evil →
Feb 26th
Prosecution Alters Pirate Bay Charges in Bid to... →
Feb 26th
Orlando not spared by economic slump →
Feb 26th
50 Linux Alternatives To Popular M$ Apps →
Feb 25th
Pirate Bay Trial Day 7: Screenshots for Evidence  →
Feb 24th
Cablevision: It's Impossible To Hook Up Basic... →
Feb 24th
U.S. Stocks Fall, Sending Market to Its Lowest... →
Feb 24th
Hidden Cameras in DTV Converters?  →
Feb 24th
Why the Music Industry Hates Guitar Hero →
Except for artists; who make a bundle. The music industry seems to complain about everything, and does nothing. This is why it’s dying - artists can go directly to the people and product manufaturers. Distribution is no longer an issue, so exactly what value does a record distributor add?
Feb 24th
Indian outsourcers, Microsoft top the list of H-1B... →
Feb 24th
The Netbook Effect: How Cheap Little Laptops Hit... →
Feb 24th
The 25 Most Valuable Blogs →
Feb 24th
Pirate Bay Prosecution Hires Hypocrite Pirate... →
Feb 23rd
Pirate Bay Ends First Trial Week Partying  →
Feb 23rd
Music Industry Orders BitTorrent Blackout  →
Feb 23rd
Did Big Cable Force Hulu Off Boxee?  →
Feb 23rd
Microsoft wants refund from some laid-off workers →
Feb 23rd
Is Hulu Changing Its Distribution Strategy? →
Feb 23rd
Skype calls' immunity to police phone tapping... →
Feb 23rd
Soros sees no bottom for world financial collapse →
Feb 22nd
Everyone Loves Google, Until It’s Too Big →
Feb 22nd
Wisconsin Passes Digital Download Tax →
Feb 21st
With Landmark Trial Half Over, Pirate Bay Crew... →
Feb 21st
Twitter's 'suggested users' get mammoth boost from... →
I can think of at least a few more ways this could have been handled better.
Feb 21st
Bill proposes ISPs, Wi-Fi keep logs for police →
If you run a router at home, this means you too
Feb 21st
BofA, Citi shares fall on nationalization fears →
BofA, Citi shares fall on nationalization fears
Feb 20th
Microsoft.com Makes IE8 Incompatibility List! →
Commentary by Keith Barrett Microsoft confirms that IE was so standards non-compliant that a vast number of internet web sites, including their very own, are going to break now that IE8 is becoming compliant. Open Source people granted av collective “I told you so” opportunity for the years of pointing this out. Why is Microsoft compelled to do this and give up polluting technology...
Feb 20th
Pirate Bay Trial Day 5: Peter’s “Political Trial” →
Feb 20th
The Crisis of Credit Visualized →
Great video that seriously explains the credit crisis. Sometimes plays laggy so have patience
Feb 20th
Day 4 - Pirate Bay Defense Calls Foul Over... →
Feb 20th
Pirate Bay: we don't know nothin' about org... →
Feb 20th
Pirate Bay floats safe harbor claim, owns Big... →
Feb 19th
Day 3 - The Pirate Bay’s ‘King Kong’ Defense →
Feb 19th
Content Owners Force Hulu To Kneecap Boxee →
If Boxee didn’t recently add Joost, the loss of Hulu would spelled the end of Boxee’s popularity. With Joost, plus if it adds full support for all channels on ustream, justinTV, and stickam, it could still spell a viable end to having cable TV. I have to wonder if the reason content providers at Hulu put pressure to block Boxee is related to the (eventual) impact on mainstream media...
Feb 19th
Homeowners' rallying cry: Produce the note →
Excellent!
Feb 18th
Woman Sues Microsoft Over XP Downgrade Charge →
Won’t buy our new shiney OS? Then pay us to keep the old one, which BTW we still support so it’s not like you’re creating any great burden on us for using it. Perhaps it’s a new marketing plan - intentionally release an expensive new product that’s broken so people are willing to pay for continuing the old one.
Feb 18th
Netbooks killing off sickly Windows PC sales →
Always enjoyable when market analysts use terms like “eroding” or “Canabalizing” when the reality is that you are making a product that more directly matches what the public wants. Why is there such surprise when products likes the iPhone, iPod, PT Cruiser, and even the VCR take off?
Feb 17th
69 really useful OS X timesavers  →
Some very good, some very brain-dead obvious, some not unique to Macs.
Feb 17th
50% of Charges Against Pirate Bay Dropped →
Feb 17th
Labels want $13 million from Pirate Bay as trial... →
Feb 17th
The Pirate Bay Trial - First Day in Court →
Commentary by Keith Barrett I will be posting the news concerning this trial because no matter what your position is concerning the laws and politics, this will be one of the most interesting and defining court cases in our lifetime. Ignoring for the moment the copyright issues under charge; partly what is at debate here is the demonization of technology because of how it is being applied....
Feb 17th
Scientists warn of first ever case of human mad... →
I use to work in the blood plasma industry and received quite an extensive education on the creation of plasma products and about CJD
Feb 16th
Miami banker gives $60 million of his own to... →
Feb 16th
Paid Apps Enter Google’s Android Market →
Feb 14th
Women less tolerant of each other than men are,... →
Feb 13th
Feb 13th
Why Are Music Bloggers' Posts Disappearing, and... →
Feb 13th