Sony ditches illegal flyposting
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Illegal immigrants, illegal aliens and
the undocumented
Illegal immigrants, illegal aliens and
the undocumented
01/24/2004 07:13 PMIt's only used by frothing-at-the-mouth xenophobes. Not that there's a
shortage of them. Google yields 242,000 Web sites where "illegal
aliens" appears. ...
V Two One ditches BT
V Two One ditches BT
09/13/2004 08:53 AMBroadband mass migration to Telefonica UK
QRS ditches JDA merger
QRS ditches JDA merger
09/03/2004 12:10 PMZDNet Sep 3 2004 3:34PM GMT
DoCoMo ditches 3
DoCoMo ditches 3
05/28/2004 11:00 AMSilicon.com May 28 2004 3:55PM GMT
Nortel ditches its CEO and CFO
Nortel ditches its CEO and CFO
04/28/2004 11:51 AMZDNet UK Apr 28 2004 3:35PM GMT
Sun ditches UltraSparc V and Gemini
Sun ditches UltraSparc V and Gemini
04/12/2004 04:53 AMZDNet UK Apr 12 2004 9:23AM GMT
Ericsson ditches Bluetooth
Ericsson ditches Bluetooth
09/06/2004 05:13 AMThe Register Sep 6 2004 9:23AM GMT
Siebel ditches boss
Siebel ditches boss
04/13/2005 12:12 PMLong walk, short plank
Pru ditches plan for Egg sell-off
Pru ditches plan for Egg sell-off
08/03/2004 03:41 AMThe insurance giant drops plans to sell-off its internet banking arm.
Disney Does Digital, Ditches Drawings
Disney Does Digital, Ditches Drawings
11/10/2003 11:19 PMSlashdot Nov 10 2003 11:36AM ET
MS (nearly) ditches the PC religion with
home net plans
MS (nearly) ditches the PC religion with
home net plans
01/08/2004 08:24 PMMaybe it's not the PC, stupid...
Iacocca ditches Bush for Kerry
Iacocca ditches Bush for Kerry
06/24/2004 09:12 PMRIM's New Blackberry Ditches Thumboard
RIM's New Blackberry Ditches Thumboard
09/08/2004 06:30 PMMicrosoft Ditches Smart Displays
Microsoft Ditches Smart Displays
01/05/2004 07:59 PMAsono Play Ditches the Screen
Asono Play Ditches the Screen
06/24/2005 04:01 PM
Asono has released a tweaked version of their 'Mica' wearable
MP3 player. Called the 'Play,' the unit is almost exactly the same as
the Mica—it still looks like a little handbag—but the LCD
screen on the bottom of the Mica has been replaced with two, iPod
shuffle-like lights at the bottom in the Play. Navigation is don't
through sound, including (they say), searching of folders and EQ
adjustment. I can't imagine how'd they allow folder search with two
LEDs and some beeps, but I didn't think you could build furniture out
of sawdust, either, and the Scandinavians proved me wrong.
Product Page [Asono]

Benq Ditches Microsoft's Media Center
Benq Ditches Microsoft's Media Center
06/01/2004 02:00 PMDigital Connect News Jun 1 2004 5:43PM GMT
Savvis ditches profitable spamming
customers
Savvis ditches profitable spamming
customers
09/09/2004 10:33 AMAfter being threated with blacklisting by Spamhaus, Savvis has decided
to remove 148 spammers from their network in the next 10 days. This
follows a heated internal discussion on whether they should give the
profitable customers the boot.
French ministry ditches Microsoft for
MandrakeLinux
French ministry ditches Microsoft for
MandrakeLinux
07/09/2004 08:40 AMThe French government has put its money where its mouth is and
announced a deal to replace 1,500 copies of Microsoft NT server with
home-grown open source Linux software from Mandrake. Several
government departments, such as the Ministry of Culture, already use
MandrakeLinux. But it recently said it was considering expanding its
use of open source software. The Civil Service Minister Renaud Dutreil
was quoted as saying 'the competition is open,' between Microsoft and
Linux.
Google picks Nasdaq, ditches NYSE
Google picks Nasdaq, ditches NYSE
07/17/2004 11:27 AMCyber India Online Jul 17 2004 2:42PM GMT
BT ditches broadband line length limit
BT ditches broadband line length limit
08/18/2004 08:52 AMZDNet UK Aug 18 2004 1:09PM GMT
Novell Ditches UnitedLinux, Joins
Eclipse
Novell Ditches UnitedLinux, Joins
Eclipse
01/22/2004 11:39 AMInternet News Jan 22 2004 4:11PM GMT
Mozilla ditches browser suite
development
Mozilla ditches browser suite
development
03/14/2005 05:35 PMThe Mozilla Foundation said late yesterday that it is cutting off
development of its flagship Mozilla browser suite with the current
1.7.x line but will back a community-supported version of the suite
for those who want to continue using it.
RIAA Ditches Meaningless Amnesty Program
RIAA Ditches Meaningless Amnesty Program
04/19/2004 09:57 PMLast fall, before the RIAA actually started suing people for sharing
unauthorized music files, they offered their
amnesty
program, which basically said if you 'fessed up to sharing music
and removed those files immediately, they probably wouldn't sue you.
Of course, they couldn't guarantee that the actual copyright holders
wouldn't sue - and in admitting guilt to the RIAA some felt that
people would actually open themselves up to
more liability for
exactly that reason. In fact, even a US Senator, Norm Coleman, told
people
not to
fall for the program and some people
filed a
lawsuit against the program, saying that it was deceptive. Well,
now the RIAA (as they've been known to do) has asked that the lawsuit
be dismissed
because they've recently canceled the amnesty program.
Of course, that makes you wonder. Is it okay to offer a "deceptive"
program for a few months, and then ask that lawsuits against it are
dropped once you stop? Doesn't that just encourage more temporary
deceptive programs? The article also notes, by the way, that over
1,100 people actually signed up to request such not-really-amnesty.
The RIAA promises that they'll continue to not sue those individuals,
though, they still can't make the same promise for the actual
copyright holders.
London council ditches Linux plans
London council ditches Linux plans
01/06/2004 11:57 AMZDNet UK Jan 6 2004 10:19AM ET
California county ditches Diebold
e-voting machines
California county ditches Diebold
e-voting machines
05/26/2004 07:43 PM"Re-elect George W. Bush" plane ditches
in Florida
"Re-elect George W. Bush" plane ditches
in Florida
12/17/2004 06:35 PMA huge twin-engine turboprop (jet-powered propeller) Convair 340 cargo
plane with a max take-off weight of 47,000 lbs.
ditched in a Florida lake. The
pilots swam away unharmed. The photos of the incident are
interesting because they show "Re-elect George W. Bush" painted across
the entire length of the fuselage. Supposedly this was caused
when one engine failed and the pilots were unable to hold altitude so
decided to land in the lake rather than on top of some houses.
If true, this is consistent with the old pilot adage about twin-engine
planes that "the second engine carries you to the scene of the
accident".
Yahoo to expand UK internet radio,
ditches downloads
Yahoo to expand UK internet radio,
ditches downloads
12/23/2003 01:37 AMNetimperative Dec 23 2003 0:34AM ET
Briefly: California county ditches
Diebold e-voting
Briefly: California county ditches
Diebold e-voting
05/26/2004 07:43 PMIona ditches app server for open-source
JBoss
Iona ditches app server for open-source
JBoss
11/12/2003 01:12 PMZDNet UK Nov 12 2003 10:37AM ET
TiVo Troubles Climb as DirecTV Ditches
Shares
TiVo Troubles Climb as DirecTV Ditches
Shares
06/08/2004 10:11 PMShares of TiVo dropped more than 14 percent Tuesday after DirecTV sold
its entire stake in the digital video recorder pioneer, heightening
concerns that the satellite TV company would end their relationship.
Irish bank ditches Windows in favour of
Linux
Irish bank ditches Windows in favour of
Linux
06/30/2004 06:02 AMComputer Weekly Jun 30 2004 10:23AM GMT
VA Ditches Half A Billion Dollar Useless
Computing System
VA Ditches Half A Billion Dollar Useless
Computing System
07/28/2004 04:22 AMLast week, we noted some of the
probl
ems the Federal Technology Service was having getting their very
expensive computer system to actually work (it had something to do
with not actually training people to use it) that was causing all
sorts of delays and problems (including crying employees). Not
surprisingly, this isn't the only example of completely wasteful
spending on large computing systems from government agencies. The
Department of Veterans Affairs has now announced plans to
ditch their $472 million computer system that was designed to be
used in VA hospitals across the country. Luckily, it appears that
they have not yet spent all of that money, as this particular
installment was just a test at one location in Florida. Now, however,
the hospital is switching back to their old computer system. Problems
with the system meant a shortage of surgical supplies and delayed
operations (ouch). Once again, a lack of real training seems to be
part of the problem. Even worse, there are reports that BearingPoint,
who build the system received an extra $200,000 for finishing the
project "on time." Of course, in order to finish it on time, they
skipped that whole pesky training part. Just one example of poorly
designed "incentives" for projects.
Symantec Finally Ditches Faulty
Antivirus Bounceback Spam
Symantec Finally Ditches Faulty
Antivirus Bounceback Spam
05/11/2004 06:09 PMWe first mentioned this problem nearly a year ago, though others have
been talking about it for longer. Email viruses these days tend to
spoof the "from" address and make it either something random or
someone else's address from the same addressbook they're spamming.
Since so many network antivirus systems have been setup to alert the
sender if they're sending a virus, this means plenty of innocent
people get
slamm
ed with antivirus spam from antivirus systems telling them they
sent out a virus - when they did no such thing. Symantec seems to
have finally gotten the message and agreed to
make their antivirus systems stop sending back email warnings.
Other antivirus vendors are expected to follow suit.
Newham ditches IBM OSS trial, but goes
to extra time with MS price talks
Newham ditches IBM OSS trial, but goes
to extra time with MS price talks
01/06/2004 08:00 AMAnd is a more widespread public sector 'peasants revolt' brewing?
Cabinet Office ditches GBP83m ITNET deal
for 'breach of contract'
Cabinet Office ditches GBP83m ITNET deal
for 'breach of contract'
07/02/2004 04:45 AMPublicTechnology.net Jul 2 2004 8:26AM GMT
McDonald's Ditches Giant Vending
Machines, Back To Dealing With Humans
McDonald's Ditches Giant Vending
Machines, Back To Dealing With Humans
11/13/2003 02:55 PMAlmost exactly a year ago we wrote about how
giant
vending machines were coming to the US. These were vending
machines the size of small shops, that could pick from over 200 items
to drop into your hand at your convenience - without having to deal
with (gasp!) a human checkout person. It turns out that many of these
machines were actually being run by McDonald's who has now decided
that
the US market just
isn't ready for giant vending machines, which are being shut down.
Perhaps there were complaints from teenaged kids who were scared that
the vending machines were going to take away their only hope for a
job.
Sony to Shrink PlayStation 2 September
17 - 12:18 PM ET News in Brief | Sony
Computer Entertainment is set to
Sony to Shrink PlayStation 2 September
17 - 12:18 PM ET News in Brief | Sony
Computer Entertainment is set to
09/17/2004 12:34 PMBetaNews Sep 17 2004 5:16PM GMT
Sony and MBNA Launch the SonyCard, the
Official Sony Credit Card in the
Republic Of Ireland
Sony and MBNA Launch the SonyCard, the
Official Sony Credit Card in the
Republic Of Ireland
07/15/2004 03:32 AMSony and MBNA Ireland today announces the launch of the SonyCard
Credit Card (www.SonyCard.ie) in the Republic of Ireland. [PRWEB Jul
15, 2004]
New Sony Cybershots, HP Photosmarts,
Including Sony T3 (Rawr!)
New Sony Cybershots, HP Photosmarts,
Including Sony T3 (Rawr!)
08/30/2004 09:56 AM
Gott im Himmel, ze cameras! There have been like
two dozen new cameras announced in the last few weeks as various
manufacturers start ramping up for Christmas, and Sony and HP are no
exception. Among the new Sonys announced today are two pocket-sized
beauties that I want right now: the T3, an update to the T1 and
Japan-only T11, a 5.1-megapixel camera that is Sony's thinnest at less
than three-quarters of an inch; and the DSC-L1, a candy bar
4.1-megapixel unit that is only 3.75-inches long. Just when I was
ready to buy a new camera Sony has to muck it all up with at least two
that really do it for me. Oh, and there's also the new DSC-V3, a
7-megapixel unit that looks mighty fine, as well.
The HPs, well, they are okay, but I'll be honest, they don't get me
all riled up as much as the two featherweight cameras from Sony do. If
they fixed the middling image quality of the T1 in the T3, that may be
my next sidearm. Living Room has a bunch of the press releases, and
I'll add to this post if any more info comes through during the
day.
Read - Sony Cybershot T3 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Cybershot DSC-L1 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Cybershot DSC-V3 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart R607 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart M407 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart M307 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Shows Off New Low-End
Digicam [PCWorld (Yahoo)]
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