Special Report: iMac G5 Reliability
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New Report: Laptop Reliability
New Report: Laptop Reliability
12/22/2004 01:56 AMJust how reliable are Mac laptops, vs. Windows systems, and where do
the issues lie?
Report: iMac G5
Report: iMac G5
09/02/2004 10:29 AMReaders discuss design elements, price, missing features, desktop
comparisons and the elusive "iCheap".
New Report: iMac G5
New Report: iMac G5
09/01/2004 09:58 AMReaders discuss the brand-new computer, including features, its
similarity to other machines, potential problems and whether it makes
more sense to buy a Power Mac G5.
Special Report: Whos Next?
Special Report: Whos Next?
06/05/2005 10:57 PMCIO May 11 2005 4:26AM GMT
Inside Mac Special Report from NAB
Inside Mac Special Report from NAB
05/01/2004 08:14 PMA special broadcast from NAB on the Inside Mac Radio show is now
available as an MP3 download...
Special Report: If Sun builds it, will
you come?
Special Report: If Sun builds it, will
you come?
02/01/2005 09:25 PMZDNet Feb 1 2005 1:22PM GMT
Storage special report
Storage special report
02/16/2004 01:19 PMComputer Weekly Feb 16 2004 5:12PM GMT
Apple preps sub-$500 iMac - report
Apple preps sub-$500 iMac - report
12/29/2004 05:49 AMLow-cost, TiVo-like living room media computer, anyone?
Report: Apple to Debut Sub-$500 iMac
Report: Apple to Debut Sub-$500 iMac
12/29/2004 01:56 PMApple rumor site Think Secret is reporting that the company will
unveil a new low-cast iMac at Macworld Expo in January. The new Mac
will retail for less than $500 without display and is targeted at iPod
users who run Windows, as a way to bring new converts to Apple's
offerings.
Special Report: Technology Policy
Special Report: Technology Policy
04/17/2005 07:27 PMCIO Apr 17 2005 7:08PM GMT
Me TV: Special report--television of the
future
Me TV: Special report--television of the
future
04/11/2005 06:16 AM NAB special report on Inside Mac Radio
NAB special report on Inside Mac Radio
04/27/2004 07:25 AMA special broadcast from NAB on the Inside Mac Radio show is now
available as an MP3 download...
Other News: Apple Special Report
Other News: Apple Special Report
08/03/2004 11:15 AMBusinessweek has a multiple-article special report on Apple.
Special Report: Mac Mini Survey!
Special Report: Mac Mini Survey!
06/22/2005 02:00 AMWhat could make a better comparison for iMac G5 reliability than the
Mac Mini? Please take our super-short survey if you manage any Minis!
The Guardian has done a special report
on Guantanamo
The Guardian has done a special report
on Guantanamo
12/04/2003 06:05 AMsharing a cell with Slobo .. People the law forgot .. not a pretty
picture ..
lunghissimo
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Special Report: Macworld Boston 2004
Special Report: Macworld Boston 2004
07/14/2004 10:03 AMMichael Murie covers the highlights of Macworld Boston 2004, from a
virtual Steve Jobs to the coolest products.
SPACE.com -- Mars Rover Special Report
SPACE.com -- Mars Rover Special Report
12/31/2003 10:48 PMLots more hot Mars rover action here .. launched the first of ..
Mars
space.com/marsrover
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CeBIT 2005 Samsung Special Report
CeBIT 2005 Samsung Special Report
03/19/2005 02:41 AMTrusted Reviews Mar 18 2005 4:52AM GMT
Special BoingBoing report: Live from
SpaceShip One
Special BoingBoing report: Live from
SpaceShip One
06/17/2004 09:49 AMPaul G. Allen and Burt Rutan's
SpaceShip One is scheduled to launch
America's first Non-Government, privately funded manned space flight
next Monday. Alan Radecki, part of the ground crew stationed at
Mojave, is penning pre-flight updates and countdown info. Former
BoingBoing guestblogger Todd Lappin has arranged for those
first-person accounts to be blogged here.
Background: Link to Mojave airport site with launch info. Link to Rutan's press release on the June 21 launch. Link to Rutan's FAQ. And finally, Alan's first update
follows:
Starting today, I plan on sending out a daily update on the activities
surrounding the SpaceShipOne launch.
The flight is scheduled to commence at 0630 Monday 6/21, however that
is dependent on weather. Should there be a weather delay, such as
winds, the folks at Scaled plan on waiting and launching as soon as
the weather permits, even if it stretches to the next day.
The public will enter the airport from the main Airport Blvd
entrance off of Hwy 58. The airport will open at 3am, but it is pretty
much assumed around here that there will be so many people showing up
that the roads will be clogged. RVs will be permitted in the day
before, with reservations (661/824-2433). I know that there's already
89 coming, some of whom are NASA folks who are bringing a band and
everything. Regular vehicles will be charged $10 entrance fee (to help
mitigate the huge cost of security that the airport has to bear), and
I can't remember the RV cost...check mojaveairport.com for details.
Don't try to avoid the traffic by coming in the back entrances...these
are for VIPs with passes and tenants with ID badges.
There will be a TFR, and only aircraft with PPR numbers will be
permitted into the airspace, starting on Saturday, I believe. Again,
see mojaveairport.com for details. If you don't make it onto the
airport, you'll still see the firing...it'll be visible for miles.
(...)
I'll be here starting Sunday afternoon, sleeping in the Mercy
quarters. -- Alan
(
Thanks, Todd Lappin!)
Special Report: Windows Server Hardware
Special Report: Windows Server Hardware
07/20/2004 01:30 AMDirect and Related Links for
'Special Report: Windows Server Hardware'
“For a long time, choosing hardware for a Windows server was
an easy job. Everything was 32-bit, and the choices were Compaq, Dell,
HP or IBM. If a company had a single vendor policy, all IT had to pick
was the number of processors, the amount of memory and whether to go
with a rack or tower model. Choices are getting more complicated. The
industry faces an uncertain transition to 64-bit technologies with
several routes…
BusinessWeek publishes Apple special
report
BusinessWeek publishes Apple special
report
08/03/2004 12:38 PMBusinessWeek has posted a special report entitled "Apple: The Next
Generation."...
The Google Gods (News.com Special
Report)
The Google Gods (News.com Special
Report)
10/31/2002 07:32 PMNews.com: The Google Gods: Does search engine's power threaten Web's
independence? Just in time for Halloween! Only a few years ago, when
traffic was more evenly distributed among search services, Web sites
clamored to get free listings from familiar names such as Lycos and
AltaVista. But the dot-com collapse led portals and search engines to
sell sponsored links and license editorial results from a third
party--a market that Google, based in Mountain View, Calif., has come
to dominate since its founding in 1998. [...] Google software engineer
Matt Cutts said that the search engine business is healthier and more
competitive than ever, with many niche providers and international
forces. "What we worry about is providing the best results to users;
we don't worry about market share," he said. "That will all work
itself out." Thanks, Konstantinos!...
TrendWatch Special Report Finds 120,000+
Workstations in Use by U.S. Studios
TrendWatch Special Report Finds 120,000+
Workstations in Use by U.S. Studios
04/13/2005 02:10 AMReport presents a detailed 160-page report on U.S. workstation
installed base by market and platform for the visual effects/dynamic
media and pro video U.S. markets. Based on original TrendWatch
research conducted with a wide range of U.S. studios and facilities,
the “Workstation Report” outlines the estimated number of workstations
in use by type and size of studio/facility. The report also discusses
workstation trends by market/segment and what these trends mean for
hardware suppliers, software suppliers, studios/facilities and
educators. [PRWEB Apr 13, 2005]
Inside Mac Radio posts Mac media special
report
Inside Mac Radio posts Mac media special
report
07/22/2004 01:22 AMInside Mac Radio has posted a special report from last week's Macworld
Conference & Expo featuring several members of the Macintosh media...
Roger L. Simon: SPECIAL REPORT #1 -
OIL-FOR-FOOD INVESTIGATION
Roger L. Simon: SPECIAL REPORT #1 -
OIL-FOR-FOOD INVESTIGATION
03/28/2005 08:06 AMSPECIAL REPORT #1 - OIL-FOR-FOOD INVESTIGATION .. REPORT: KOFI KNEW
MORE
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Inside Mac Radio posts Digidesign
special report
Inside Mac Radio posts Digidesign
special report
04/30/2004 12:03 PMInside Mac Radio has posted its "Digidesign Super Show" with several
interviews from NAB 2004...
4 Rising Stars for 2005. Special Report
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al.com: Special Report - Alabama chief
justice removed from office
al.com: Special Report - Alabama chief
justice removed from office
11/14/2003 06:59 AMremoved
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"NW Special Report: Network Performance
Management: Three Key Technology
Challenges"
"NW Special Report: Network Performance
Management: Three Key Technology
Challenges"
05/10/2004 03:10 AMInside Mac Radio posts music event
special report
Inside Mac Radio posts music event
special report
01/23/2004 02:19 PMInside Mac Radio has posted a special report covering all of the music
happenings at this month's Macworld Expo and NAMM events...
Special Report on Google Gmail: Six
Concerns & Three Solutions for Emailers
Special Report on Google Gmail: Six
Concerns & Three Solutions for Emailers
06/09/2004 07:01 PMMarketing Sherpa Jun 9 2004 11:13PM GMT
Special Report: Beware of backdoor
planted by Bagle/Beagle worm
Special Report: Beware of backdoor
planted by Bagle/Beagle worm
01/23/2004 02:19 PMCNET Jan 23 2004 8:47AM GMT
Go Digital Special report from Geneva on
first UN digital divide summit
Go Digital Special report from Geneva on
first UN digital divide summit
12/19/2003 01:10 PMBBC Dec 19 2003 12:00PM ET
Replace iMac G5's Foot With An Arm Using
Apple's iMac G5 VESA Mount Adapter Kit
Replace iMac G5's Foot With An Arm Using
Apple's iMac G5 VESA Mount Adapter Kit
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Apple Issues iMac Moratorium, New iMac
Date
Apple Issues iMac Moratorium, New iMac
Date
07/01/2004 07:09 PMNewsGator.com reliability
NewsGator.com reliability
03/19/2003 10:24 PMAs you may have noticed, newsgator.com has had some reliability
problems over the last couple of weeks. This was affecting the store,
support areas, and the news and forum RSS feeds.
We're happy to announce that we have moved to a new hosting
facility over the weekend, and anticipate much better reliability and
performance now. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have
caused!
DNS propogation may take up to a week; if you notice any problems
after that, please let us
know.
Good Enough Reliability Tool
Good Enough Reliability Tool
08/11/2004 01:10 AMConsolidation
Wikipedia Reliability Redux
Wikipedia Reliability Redux
09/09/2004 03:51 AMIt seems we created quite the unexpected monster with our Wikipedia
stories from a few weeks ago. The post that generated most of the
interest, where Al Fasoldt suggested Wikipedia was
outra
geous, repugnant and dangerous has also caused quite a bit of
activity in many different sectors. A few people took me up on the
suggestion that errors be purposely (but temporarily) introduced to
Wikipedia, with varying results. Some had the errors corrected,
others didn't. This "test" alone generated a storm of controversy.
People, including Jimmy Wales (founder of Wikipedia) complained about
this kind of "vandalism." While I agree that it's bad, and regret
that it's been used a bunch of times, if Wikipedia is to deal with the
criticisms it receives, this whole controversy should only make it
stronger. And, in fact, that appears to be what's happening. Mark
Glaser has a good article summarizing much of the original controversy
and spending plenty of time on new plans (from a few different sources
including both Jimmy Wales and Ross Mayfield of Socialtext) to
work on better ways to
demonstrate and prove Wikipedia's reliability and trustworthiness
as a source for journalists. This includes formal fact-check
procedures and the possibility of a "verified" notation in Wikipedia.
Both of these sound like great ideas that should only help to take
Wikipedia to the next level. Still, it appears that news
organizations like CNN are quite comfortable using Wikipedia as a
source, as noted in
a recent article where they use it to back up some of the
information they provide. This, of course, is horrifying to Fasoldt,
who is quoted in the Glaser piece as saying wikis should never be used
as a source. As for my conversation with Fasoldt, it continued after
that piece and took a turn towards the bizarre. I avoided it for a
while, but Fasoldt kept focusing in on the importance of "certified"
professionals, which he believed had no place in Wikipedia. He
repeated (3 times!) that no one would ever trust a brain surgeon
trained only on Wikipedia -- ignoring the fact (which was sent in
response) that no one would trust a brain surgeon trained only on the
Encyclopedia Britannica either. However, after repeatedly claiming
that only certified experts can have an opinion on things, I sent him
two academic papers on Wikipedia's reliability and one article by a
Columbia journalism professor. It seemed that, here were credible,
certified experts showing that Wikipedia appeared to be quite reliable
in many cases. Suddenly, it turned out that Fasoldt had no more
interest in certified experts -- because those certified experts told
him he was wrong. For all his focus on certified experts, I asked him
if he thought these certified experts were lying. Fasoldt ignored the
question a few times before reverting to direct and repeated insults.
Based on this conversation, which included plenty of insults, but not
a single instance of him backing up a claim, I'm afraid I still need
to lean towards Wikipedia over Al Fasoldt on which is more
trustworthy. However, for all the mess this caused, it looks as
though the eventual good from these efforts to make Wikipedia more
reliable should make it worthwhile.
Putting Linux Reliability to the Test
Putting Linux Reliability to the Test
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