stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


HP says 900,000 notebooks buggy







HP says 900,000 notebooks buggy

HP says 900,000 notebooks buggy 06/25/2004 03:32 PM

CNET Jun 25 2004 7:24PM GMT




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

HP says 900,000 notebooks buggy

Grok Headline matches for HP says 900,000 notebooks buggy

HP says as many as 900,000 notebooks
buggy


HP says as many as 900,000 notebooks
buggy
06/25/2004 03:16 PM
A faulty memory module can freeze systems. HP has free replacement parts at the ready.

HP: 900,000 notebooks may be buggy


HP: 900,000 notebooks may be buggy 06/25/2004 03:50 PM
ZDNet Jun 25 2004 8:01PM GMT

Bug Bug Buggy


Bug Bug Buggy 03/19/2003 10:28 PM
Bug Bug Buggy - Electronic bugging devices have been found at offices used by French and German delegations at European Union headquarters in Brussels. I think I can guess where fingers will get pointed....

It’s Not Hip to Be Square – Widescreen
Notebooks Fastest Growing Segment in
Retail Notebook Sales -Widescreen
notebooks now account for 48% of all
notebook sales-


It’s Not Hip to Be Square – Widescreen
Notebooks Fastest Growing Segment in
Retail Notebook Sales -Widescreen
notebooks now account for 48% of all
notebook sales-
08/01/2004 03:30 AM
According to a recent study by Current Analysis, unit sales of notebooks equipped with a widescreen 15.4-inch display have steadily continued to climb throughout the first half of 2004. As of June 30, the widescreen market accounted for 48% of all notebooks sold, compared to only 15% in December 2003. The growth represents the highest share yet for the widescreen models since its introduction in the spring of 2003 and demonstrates widescreen systems are selling in greater numbers than its traditional square counterparts. [PRWEB Aug 1, 2004]

A Buggy Solution


A Buggy Solution 03/13/2003 10:16 AM
When deliberately introducing a bug actually fixes a faulty system.

Blackout Cause: Buggy Code


Blackout Cause: Buggy Code 02/12/2004 10:11 AM

Economist: Buggy whipped


Economist: Buggy whipped 07/04/2002 02:19 AM
The problem, as they saw it, was the complexity of modern software—especially operating systems and productivity suites. “Twenty, or even ten, years ago, software was actually reliable,” one software developer admitted. That was because the cryptic operating systems on desktop computers at the time (CP/M and MS-DOS) were far smaller and more tightly coded than today's graphical beasts. The software written for bigger machines used to be more reliable, too. Before IBM was forced to “unbundle” its software, computer makers controlled both the program code and the hardware it ran on—and could thus integrate them properly. That was one of the reasons why IBM's mainframes and Digital Equipment's minicomputers had such a reputation for reliability.

Readers had no trouble identifying the two leading culprits. One was the practice of re-using chunks of old software for doing set things. “Over time, code-reuse leads to massively complex and prodigiously huge software programs, full of ‘magic code' that nobody understands or wants to touch,” said another programmer. Analysing such programs was more like archaeology than computer science. “They are full of ‘midden piles' and ‘rock strata' containing artefacts and fossils that once had a clear purpose but whose function is now lost to history.”

"zeldman.hgr"

A terrible, buggy, monster.


A terrible, buggy, monster. 03/11/2003 09:43 AM

I found this very interesting read on the history of AWT, Swing, and SWT fom an undisclosed source via Roller user Jon Lipsky's blog. Here is a tasty excerpt:

Alan Williamson's mysterious "source close to IBM": At IBM we hated Swing from day one. Big, buggy, and looks [like] crap. Initially our tools such as VisualAge for Java were all written in Smalltalk ( which used native widgets ) so when we started to migrate these to a Java codebase we need a widget set. All of the IBM developers are the same crowd who used to work with Smalltalk, and we reluctantly under management orders built our WebSphere Studio tools using Swing. It was a terrible, buggy, monster. In our initial previews when it was demo'd against Microsoft Visual Studio products all our users hated it just because of how it looked, never mind what it let you do. Most shoppers don't like to get in car that looks and smells terrible, even if it does have a nice engine.
UPDATE: Jon Lipsky was contacted by somebody at Sun who claims there are many and major inaccuracies in the above story.


Buggy Racing for the Elderly (Reuters)


Buggy Racing for the Elderly (Reuters) 07/28/2004 08:04 AM
Reuters - A team led by an 82-year-old pensioner won the first Dutch championship for battery-powered electric scooter racing.

New Galactic Heroes Dune Buggy


New Galactic Heroes Dune Buggy 04/02/2005 06:21 PM
It's a dune buggy! It's an X-wing! It's two, two, two ships in one! This new Galactic Heroes styled vehicle is due out in June and includes the Luke X-wing action figure. More information is available at EntertainmentEarth.com.

Apple Winds Down Buggy Panther OS


Apple Winds Down Buggy Panther OS 05/27/2004 05:08 PM
Problems continue to plague the 10.3x family.

Drunk Horse-And-Buggy Driver Causes
Crash (AP)


Drunk Horse-And-Buggy Driver Causes
Crash (AP)
08/18/2004 08:38 PM
AP - Police in eastern Latvia were trying to determine Wednesday what charges to bring against a drunken horse-and-buggy driver who caused a drunken motorist to crash into a ditch, flipping his car.

Vodafone defends buggy content filter


Vodafone defends buggy content filter 07/09/2004 08:10 AM
The Register Jul 9 2004 12:19PM GMT

Yahoo's Anti-Spy toolbar feature buggy


Yahoo's Anti-Spy toolbar feature buggy 08/06/2004 10:01 PM
Web portal admits error in newly released product billed as protection against invasive online marketers.

Microsoft Patches Buggy Windows SSL
Patch


Microsoft Patches Buggy Windows SSL
Patch
04/29/2004 01:22 PM
Workarounds issued for bugs found in a recently issued Windows security patch that could cause systems to freeze or lead to system usage overload.

PC-Powered Buggy, Motorcycle Compete In
DARPA Challenge


PC-Powered Buggy, Motorcycle Compete In
DARPA Challenge
03/06/2004 02:01 AM
We talk to two of the twenty-five teams designing vehicles for the DARPA Grand Challenge: a driverless car race across the desert for a $1 million prize.

Dutch launch buggy racing for the
elderly (Reuters)


Dutch launch buggy racing for the
elderly (Reuters)
07/27/2004 05:58 PM
Reuters - A team led by an 82-year-old pensioner has won the first Dutch championship for battery-powered electric scooter racing.

Bot Attacks Vulnerable Windows Systems;
Microsoft Patch Buggy


Bot Attacks Vulnerable Windows Systems;
Microsoft Patch Buggy
05/02/2004 02:01 PM

Tech test drive: Web page design service
is buggy, but holds promise


Tech test drive: Web page design service
is buggy, but holds promise
06/05/2005 10:57 PM
SiliconValley.com May 30 2005 4:49PM GMT

Joy of Notebooks


Joy of Notebooks 08/10/2004 04:56 AM

Writing Joy of Typing reminded me of the Moleskine phenomenon.  I haven't used a Moleskine notebook yet but I am fascinated by all the raving going on.  I don't particularly care whether Van Gogh and Matisse used it or not.  But I do think think there is something there beyond vanity and word-of-mouth marketing.  Maybe it's in the texture of the paper, maybe it's the right size or shape.  Maybe it's the rubberband.  If it is the paper, then I wonder which type of pen or pencil goes best with the notebook.

BTW, I don't understand the pricing on the Moleskine notebooks.  Why does the diaries with 380 pages cost less than non-diaries which haves far less pages?  Do they use different papers?  Obviously the sketch book must use higher quality paper than others, but I wonder if the diaries use thinner pages to keep the thickness down.  Heh.  I guess I got moleskined.

I'll admit that all this is kind of silly if one takes a step back, but then life itself is silly if you take enough steps back.


Notebooks For Gamers?


Notebooks For Gamers? 02/11/2004 11:07 PM
Every time I wonder why anyone would buy a desktop machine again, when notebooks are quite powerful and much more useful when portable, someone reminds me of the gamers. The gamers always want more powerful and customizable desktop machines so they can do more with their machines. However, the notebook makers are realizing that the desktop market may be a dying one, and thus are trying their best to create notebook computers for gamers. Of course, as someone points out in the article, the price difference will still make this a very small market. I also wonder if it wouldn't help to make these gaming notebooks more easily customizable, since part of the appeal of desktops seems to be the ability to modify them.

HP Recall on 900,000 Notebooks


HP Recall on 900,000 Notebooks 06/27/2004 11:36 AM

Dec. 23: Rugged Notebooks


Dec. 23: Rugged Notebooks 12/23/2003 11:34 PM
Popular Mechanics Dec 23 2003 10:41PM ET

How Can We Help Patrons with their
Notebooks?


How Can We Help Patrons with their
Notebooks?
07/14/2004 01:32 AM

Weblogs and Wikis as Work Arounds

"The Internet really has become my notebook in a big way. Used to be a pretty much just a research tool, but now it's the warehousing and organizing tool as well. I can almost picture what a personal, interactive portal on the Internet might look and feel like...almost. Tom quotes Tim Berners-Lee whose original vision for the Internet was 'to connect every person to every other person.' We're getting there..." [Weblogg-ed News]


Notebooks ramping up for PCI Express


Notebooks ramping up for PCI Express 05/17/2004 05:47 PM
Nvidia, a leading designer of graphics chips, announced Monday that it has widespread support from the major manufacturers of notebooks for its proposed MXM graphics standard for add-on modules that will be using Intel's new PCI Express bus.

nVidia Announces MXM for Notebooks


nVidia Announces MXM for Notebooks 05/17/2004 01:14 PM

Photos: Notebooks pump up with gas


Photos: Notebooks pump up with gas 04/11/2005 11:29 AM
IBM and Sanyo Electric have developed a prototype of a methanol-based fuel cell system for IBM ThinkPads.

DaVinci's notebooks, a page a day


DaVinci's notebooks, a page a day 05/31/2004 04:03 AM
Matt Webb is a real Renaissance geek, and as such he's too busy to actually read the great and defining works fo the Renaissance, such as DaVinci's imposing 1,565-page Notebooks. At least not all in one gulp. So Matt's poured all of the Notebooks (scarfed from the Project Gutenberg site) into a script that sends out one page a day as RSS. This is not unlike Phil Gyford's Page-a-Day-Pepys'-Diary thing. Link (via Kottke)

The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci


The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci 05/31/2004 04:06 AM
Day-by-day Da Vinci

interconnected.org/home/more/davinci
track this site | 3 links


"The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci"


"The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci" 05/31/2004 09:53 PM

New Notebooks Get Down to Business (PC
World)


New Notebooks Get Down to Business (PC
World)
06/16/2004 01:03 PM
PC World - Fujitsu, HP, Toshiba debut new notebooks aimed at corporate buyers.

Acer dresses up new notebooks


Acer dresses up new notebooks 06/01/2004 11:58 AM
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- In an announcement on Monday that was heavy on style but light on technical details, Taiwan's Acer Inc. introduced the latest additions to its notebook computer lines, the Aspire 1800 and TravelMate 3200.

New notebooks for PC peak time


New notebooks for PC peak time 07/29/2004 06:42 AM
Computer Weekly Jul 29 2004 11:05AM GMT

Acer launches new notebooks


Acer launches new notebooks 06/01/2004 03:41 PM

Logitech Quick Cam for Notebooks Pro


Logitech Quick Cam for Notebooks Pro 07/28/2004 04:05 AM

Toshiba launches new notebooks


Toshiba launches new notebooks 06/14/2004 03:02 PM
All three models feature built-in Wi-Fi and are designed for budget-conscious businesses.

Dell, HP introduce new notebooks


Dell, HP introduce new notebooks 07/28/2004 04:42 PM
The top two PC vendors worldwide, Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP), released this week new notebooks designed to be attractive for mobile users such as business travelers and students, as the vendors compete for the attention of buyers heading into the most important selling seasons of the year for PC companies.

Toshiba Notebooks Get a Fix From UPS (PC
World)


Toshiba Notebooks Get a Fix From UPS (PC
World)
04/28/2004 09:50 PM
PC World - Familiar brown trucks now also deliver notebooks to central UPS site for quicker repairs.

Pureview to launch 30K Notebooks


Pureview to launch 30K Notebooks 08/11/2004 08:12 AM
TechTree Aug 11 2004 12:20PM GMT
Grok Description matches for HP says 900,000 notebooks buggy
GrokA matches for HP says 900,000 notebooks buggy

HP says 900,000 notebooks buggy

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry:

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

Toshiba claims fuel
cell breakthrough

Sun Set To Launch
Java Studio Creator
(NewsFactor)

PeopleSoft
Approached Oracle in
Mid-2002 (Reuters)

Warning: Widespread
Internet Attack
Possible
(NewsFactor)

Senate Passes
Camcorder-Piracy
Bill (Reuters)

EBay Apologizes Over
Search, Billing
Issues (Reuters)

Hewlett-Packard,
Intel Address Chip
Flaws (Reuters)

Republican Quits
Illinois U.S. Senate
Race (Reuters)

Ninety Die in Fuel
Tanker Crash in Iran
(Reuters)

NATO Envoys Strike
Tentative Deal on
Iraq Training
(Reuters)

President Bush Lands
in Ireland for EU
Summit (Reuters)

Study: Crude
Language Up on
Reality Shows (AP)

Study: Workers
Unimpressed With
Diversity (AP)

Bush to Seek
European Support in
Iraq (AP)

Motive fails to fly
in IPO

Briefly: Motive
fails to fly in IPO

Wi-Fi security
standard sealed and
delivered

Web site virus
attack blunted

Russia To Finalize
Intellectual
Property Protection
Plan

Intellectual
Property Protection
On Russian Cabinet
Priority List:
Fradkov

Impoverish a Spammer
Today

Professional Website
Design -
Headquarters.Com

The search merchants
Search Engine Forums
Spotlight

SEMPO Outlines First
Year Progress

HP says as many as
900,000 notebooks
buggy

clinton presidential
materials project

why won't netflix
help out bloggers?

an uncivil culture
r.i.p. bob bemer
(ASCII, esc, \)

Download.Ject: What
You Should Know

Will Freedom Ring?
First Linux PC To
Run All Windows Apps
Unveiled

Grantsdale Glitch
Freezes PCs

E.P.A. Energy-Saving
Spots Give Cars
Short Shrift

Computer Great Dies
Titan shares plunge
as deadline on
Lockheed deal looms

IE browser flaw
prompts warning

Intel thinks it has
an answer to Opteron

Hutch buys Aircel
for $350 m

Microsoft Has
Changed the Web

Visual Studio 2005
Beta Ready to Roll

Den Bleka Dödens
Dryck

New attack on Welsh
NHS

Parade ruling
overturned

World Bank doubles
loans to India

Spain military
chiefs go amid row

Colombian 'plotters'
face charges

'Probe rapist's job
as teacher'

Exam board checks
suspects

what is grok?