Wednesday, March 01, 2006

"A security association is reporting what it says is the first virus that can pass from a PC to a mobile device and then erase files."

I guess with viruses targeting new markets in the near future, we might see lots of antivirus software moving there in the future too... I would have never thought I might be running say Norton or McAFee on my Smartphone but who knows; if viruses can go mobile then surely antiviruses will too!

See the article here

Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:14:55 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]
 Friday, February 24, 2006

With the latest release of the Windows Vista CTP build this week. I was doing some recap with some of the changes made in the history of windows and one of the things that I didnt pay much attention to lately is the Windows 'start' button. Most of you will probably know that the start button was a big talk within HCI for it's inconsistency with user actions - clicking a button called start to shut down - end - a computer ... etc. With a bit of search I found the following link with all the windows buttons from Windows 95 to Vista build 5259 (2 builds back I think) but the button in this build is still the same. So by the looks of it, in the last 3 builds of vista, including the one released this week 5308 the word 'start' is finally no longer going to be present. I think this will make HCI guys happy now :-)

For a recap on the start button in the past 10 years I've included the images I found in the link above.

Windows 95/98/NT 4
Windows 95/98/NT 4
Windows 2000/ME
Windows XP Build 2250
Windows XP Build 2257
Windows XP Build 2410
Windows XP Beta 1
Windows XP Beta 2
Windows XP
Windows Server 2003
Windows Media Center 2005
Windows Vista Build 3683
Windows Vista Build 3718
Windows Vista Build 4008
Windows Vista Build 4015
Windows Vista Build 4051
Windows Vista Build 4083 (64-bit)
Windows Vista Beta 1
Windows Vista Build 5219
Windows Vista Build 5259-5308
Friday, February 24, 2006 9:18:19 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [4]
 Monday, February 13, 2006

Watched this on the news today and had to check it out. Telecom are finally upgrading the Broadband plans. Yay! Now it's taken quite a while for this to happen I think but it's finally happening, and I believe there is now room for it to be even better. The even better news - for businesses that is - is that the plans and prices are the same for both!!.

To see the range of the new plans offered by Telecom go here - the plans are effective from April this year.

Monday, February 13, 2006 5:44:45 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [1]
 Friday, February 03, 2006

Ok so on the same day IE 7 beta 2 preview is released a bug is found!! According to PCWorld here. An independent researcher only needed 15 minutes to find to find the first bug in the beta 2 preview.

The interesting thing is that "Ferris's discovery is one of the quickest such bug-findings on record". I personally dont think this is bad news tho. I mean the software is not even a beta yet... and discovering bugs early leads to having a better, less vulnerable final product.

More details on the bug can be found here.

Update: here's a post from the IE blog regarding the issue.

Friday, February 03, 2006 5:57:36 AM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]
 Monday, January 30, 2006

Just read about one of the nice new features available in VS 2005 - Code Snippets! In VS 2005 you can select code from a list of commonly used patterns and  "What makes code snippets really cool is that you can easily create and define your own." as Scott says.

The snippets are not available in C# by default but you can download them from here

See Scott's post for more detail on this here

Monday, January 30, 2006 2:33:13 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]
 Wednesday, January 25, 2006

A couple of days ago I got a Windows Live Messenger invitation and been using it since. Over all it looks good and has some nice new features new user interface ...etc, but here's the one that caught my attention. In Windows Live Messenger you can actually send offline messages to people when they are not online so that they'd receive them on their next login, very cool! This used to be one of my favourite features in ICQ and I'm glad to see it in Windows Live Messenger now. I havent tried MSN Messenger 7.5 but I'm sure that this feature was not available in MSN 7 and earlier.

To send an offline message just right click an offline name or just double click the name...

Update: I also just noticed that you can now also talk to people while you are appearing offline, nice!!! I wished for this feature long time ago to be on MSN...

Wednesday, January 25, 2006 8:17:12 AM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [1]
 Friday, January 20, 2006

Here's one of the funniest emails I've received in a while. So thought I'd share :-)

"A man joined a big multi national company as a trainee. On his first day, he dailed the kitchen and shouten into the phone:"Get me a cup of coffee, quickly!" The voice from the oder side responded: "You fool; you've dialed the wrong extension! Do you know who you are talking to?" "No" replied the trainee."It's the managing director of the company, you idiot!"

The trainee shouted back: "And do you know who YOU are talking to, you IDIOT?" "No!" replied the Managing Director angrily.

"Thank God!" replied the trainee and put down the phone.

Friday, January 20, 2006 5:53:17 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]
 Tuesday, January 17, 2006

A new version of the GPL - the first major revision in the last 15 years - is coming soon. A draft was recently released here. According to Computerworld the changes are designed to designed to "address two increasingly important issues in the software industry: software patents and DRM (digital rights management). " Will be interesting to see the outcome of this...

See the full article here

Tuesday, January 17, 2006 2:53:04 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]