XML Europe 2004 late-breaking talks finalized
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Solaris 10 to be Released Late in 2004
Solaris 10 to be Released Late in 2004
02/16/2004 03:31 AMATI R420 to ship late Q1 2004
ATI R420 to ship late Q1 2004
12/19/2003 11:26 AMTaiwanese sources claim
ViaWest Continues Record-Breaking
Revenue Growth in 2004
ViaWest Continues Record-Breaking
Revenue Growth in 2004
08/14/2004 03:06 AMViaWest Delivers Best-in-Class Managed Hosting, Colocation and
Business Continuity Solutions, Growing its Core Revenues 51 Percent
Since Q2 2003 [PRWEB Aug 14, 2004]
Late, Late Surge Hits Online Tax Returns
Late, Late Surge Hits Online Tax Returns
02/01/2005 09:22 PMfive Feb 1 2005 11:47AM GMT
W3C Talks in May 2004
W3C Talks in May 2004
05/04/2004 12:33 PMXMLMania.com May 4 2004 4:18PM GMT
GigaWorld Europe 2004
GigaWorld Europe 2004
06/09/2004 12:41 PMPersonal Computer World Jun 9 2004 3:49PM GMT
BEA Releases Finalized StAX
BEA Releases Finalized StAX
11/05/2003 07:06 PM
The streaming API for XML, which delivers speed and implementation
gains, is available for public consumption just days after getting
standardized by the JCP.
KTs Satellite Broadcasting Finalized
KTs Satellite Broadcasting Finalized
02/18/2004 05:07 AMHankooki Feb 18 2004 9:43AM GMT
IBM's 750VX Finalized?
IBM's 750VX Finalized?
12/11/2003 02:19 PM
AppleInsider claims that IBM's 750VX ("Mojave") has been finalized but
won't see introduction until Q3 2004.
The new chip will reportedly support a...
Secure Your Email [Finalized]
Secure Your Email [Finalized]
07/18/2004 10:08 PMThe
Secure Your Email Power User Monday is now complete with
more screen shots and instructions for using GPG with Thunderbird and
Mozilla.
Registration deadline near for XML
Europe 2004
Registration deadline near for XML
Europe 2004
04/09/2004 03:56 PMThere's only a few days left to sign up for the tutorials and
presentations at XML Europe 2004, the major European gathering of the
XML world. The conference will be held from 18-21 April in Amsterdam,
The Netherlands.
Microsoft Tech-Ed 2004 Europe nearly
upon us
Microsoft Tech-Ed 2004 Europe nearly
upon us
06/14/2004 03:07 PMFeatures: XML Europe 2004: Refactoring
XML
Features: XML Europe 2004: Refactoring
XML
05/05/2004 06:17 PMThe recent XML Europe 2004 conference showed that it's time to use the
experience gained in the last 6 years to optimize the use of XML. Eric
van der Vlist reports on sessions from the show.
My MySQL Talks at OSCON 2004
My MySQL Talks at OSCON 2004
03/06/2004 02:09 AM Having seen that several others (Radwin: HTTP Caching and
Cache-busting, Kruckenberg: Using MySQL for Binary Storage, Brad:
LiveJournal's backend and memcached; past, present, and future) have
blogged about their OSCON 2004 presentations being accepted, I thought
I'd do the same. This year I proposed two talks. The abstracts are
pretty limited so far, but here's what I've got: MySQL Performance
Workshop This is a 3 hour tutorial style talk aimed at all MySQL
users. This session will cover the...
CNN.com - Europe: No deal with bin Laden
- Apr 15, 2004
CNN.com - Europe: No deal with bin Laden
- Apr 15, 2004
04/15/2004 10:30 PMPurported bin Laden tape offers Europe truce .. blew up in his face:
.. have balls! .. "No deal." .. sounds ..
on
cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/04/15/binladen.tape/index.html
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CNN.com - Europe: No deal with bin Laden
- Apr 15, 2004
CNN.com - Europe: No deal with bin Laden
- Apr 15, 2004
04/17/2004 02:21 AMYAPC::Europe 2004 website
YAPC::Europe 2004 website
02/10/2004 02:43 AMarakan writes "YAPC::Europe 2004 will be held on the 15-17th September
in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Their web-site is at
http://belfast.yapc.org/"
Wireless USB 1.0 spec to be finalized
next month
Wireless USB 1.0 spec to be finalized
next month
04/11/2005 10:22 AMVersion 1.0 of the Wireless USB (Universal Serial Bus) specification,
which is being promoted as the successor to the USB data transfer
method between electronics devices, should be approved by mid-May,
Intel (Profile, Products, Articles) said last week. The Wireless USB
specification is for 480Mbps transfer speed over distances of about
three meters and it will work at lower speeds up to a distance of
about 10 meters.
A candidate Version 1.0 specification was sent to the Wireless USB
Promoter Group on April 1 for a 45 day review, said Jeff Ravencraft,
technology strategist for Intel's Communications Technology Lab, at a
press event during the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) Japan 2005, on
Friday. "The new news is...we'll have the specification finalized
on or about May 15," he said.

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InfoWorldRead full story...UGLC schedule for Boston finalized
UGLC schedule for Boston finalized
06/23/2004 11:05 AMThe schedule for July's User Group Leadership Conference, which will
be held in conjunction with Macworld Conference & Expo in Boston, has
been finalized, according to the MUG Center, an online resource for
Mac User Groups (MUGs)...
YAPC::Europe::2004 Call for Papers!
YAPC::Europe::2004 Call for Papers!
03/06/2004 01:51 AMarakan writes "YAPC::Europe has made their call for papers. They're
looking for mostly 20 minute talks, and suggesting that those who want
to speak for longer should split their talk into two parts. There will
still be room for lightning talks, but ...
Reminder of XML Europe 2004 Call for
Participation
Reminder of XML Europe 2004 Call for
Participation
12/31/2003 01:13 PMThe deadline for submissions to XML Europe 2004 is imminent -- January
5, 2004. The conference will take place from April 18-21 2004 in
Amsterdam.
News: Wireless USB 1.0 spec to be
finalized next month
News: Wireless USB 1.0 spec to be
finalized next month
04/11/2005 08:43 AMVersion 1.0 of the Wireless USB (Universal Serial Bus) specification,
which is being promoted as the successor to the USB data transfer
method between electronics devices, should be approved by mid-May,
Intel Corp. said last week. The Wireless USB specification is for
480Mbps (bits per second) transfer speed over distances of about three
meters and it will work at lower speeds up to a distance of about 10
meters.
Tokyo Tower 2 First Proposal Site
Finalized
Tokyo Tower 2 First Proposal Site
Finalized
03/30/2005 03:59 AM
NHK and five other Japanese broadcast-related companies
have finalized on the first proposed site for "Tokyo Tower 2." Sumida
Ward, best known for "that building with the golden piece of crap on
top," is in eastern Tokyo. In case you were wondering why we are
reporting on such a thing, Japan is planning on dropping all analog TV
broadcasts by the 2011; Tokyo Tower 2 will serve as an Eye of Sauron
for terrestrial digital broadcasts. The new tower is planned to be
about 600 meters (~2,000 feet) tall, easily dwarfing the current Tokyo
Tower at 333 meters (~1,092 feet).
Tokyo Tower 2 first proposed site decided: Sumida [ITmedia]
Mimeo.com, Inc.® Announces
Record-breaking Sales, Plus Inc. 500
Honor in 2004, Opens 30 New Sales
Positions to Accelerate Growth in
On-Demand Services Market in 2005
Mimeo.com, Inc.® Announces
Record-breaking Sales, Plus Inc. 500
Honor in 2004, Opens 30 New Sales
Positions to Accelerate Growth in
On-Demand Services Market in 2005
02/01/2005 09:17 PMMimeo.com, Inc., announced record-breaking growth in corporate revenue
and margins for 2004, and makes the Inc. 500 list of fastest growing
private companies. Mimeo.com also announces the opening of 30 new
sales positions to push further into the on-demand document services
market in 2005. [PRWEB Jan 31, 2005]
iTunes Music Store Launches in Europe
(21-Jun-2004; 3.4K)
iTunes Music Store Launches in Europe
(21-Jun-2004; 3.4K)
06/21/2004 08:41 PMApple VP: iTunes Europe rollout still on
track for 2004
Apple VP: iTunes Europe rollout still on
track for 2004
04/16/2004 11:37 AMReuters reports that Apple's iTunes Music Store is
still on track for a 2004 launch, according to
Apple Vice President Pascal Cagni. Cagni, in charge of Apple's
European operations, told the reporter iTunes Music Store's Europe
rollout was important enough "that a few months' delay is not
essential."
XML Europe 2004, "Documenting the
Future": Call for Participation
XML Europe 2004, "Documenting the
Future": Call for Participation
12/02/2003 01:04 AMThe call for participation for XML Europe 2004 has been issued. The
conference will be held from April 18-21 2004 in Amsterdam.
Intel High-Definition Audio Spec
Finalized
Intel High-Definition Audio Spec
Finalized
04/16/2004 11:38 AMIntel Corporation released the final 1.0 specification for "Azalia",
or Intel High Definition Audio, that will first appear in the
Grantsdale chipset platform later this summer.
New Milestone in 3G Development -
specifications for 3GPP Release 6
finalized
New Milestone in 3G Development -
specifications for 3GPP Release 6
finalized
04/11/2005 03:55 AM3G Apr 11 2005 7:49AM GMT
CBS News | Female GI In Abuse Photos
Talks | May 12, 2004 23:02:45
CBS News | Female GI In Abuse Photos
Talks | May 12, 2004 23:02:45
05/13/2004 03:45 AMArmy Pfc. Lynndie England, seen worldwide in photographs that show her
smiling and pointing at naked Iraqi prisoners, [who] said she was
ordered to pose for the photos, and felt "kind of weird" in doing so
.. Yeah, we buy
that
cbsnews.com/stories/2004/05/12/iraq/main616921.shtml
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Interstar Technologies to Announce at
Cisco Networkers 2004 its Expanded
Partnership With SAGEM to Market Turnkey
Fax Server Solutions in Europe
Interstar Technologies to Announce at
Cisco Networkers 2004 its Expanded
Partnership With SAGEM to Market Turnkey
Fax Server Solutions in Europe
12/19/2004 03:45 PMInterstar's XMediusFAX® boardless T.38 IP fax servers will feature as
part of Groupe SAGEM's turnkey multifunction offerings Interstar
Technologies Inc. (www.faxserver.com), the pre-eminent developer of
enterprise fax solutions for converged IP networks, will be announcing
its newly expanded OEM partnership with Groupe SAGEM on turnkey fax
server solutions (www.sagem.com) next week at the Cisco Networkers
2004 conference in Cannes, France. Groupe SAGEM, an international
high-technology group, is one of the major players in Europe’s fax
market. Its turnkey solutions are comprised of its multifunction
devices (MFDs) which integrate faxing (under the SAGEM F@X Server
label) through Interstar Technologies’ boardless T.38 Fax Over IP
(FoIP) servers. As a Cisco AVVID partner, Interstar Technologies will
be exhibiting with SAGEM SA at the Palais des festivals (Booth E62-B)
to demonstrate how the newly-launched editions integrate as part of
SAGEM's turnkey solutions. [PRWEB Dec 12, 2004]
Breaking GOP ranks
Breaking GOP ranks
05/12/2004 08:20 AMAs more Republican senators sour on Rumsfeld's war, John McCain and
Chuck Hagel may no longer be the party's lone men of conscience.
Stuff breaking in slo-mo
Stuff breaking in slo-mo
12/09/2003 06:10 AMMicah says, "Here are some wonderful high-speed videos of objects
changing state, deforming, recoiling and combusting. Glass, tofu,
matches and kickballs are all subjected to forces and recorded in
fascinating detail."
Link
(
Thanks, Micah!)
At the breaking point
At the breaking point
04/29/2004 07:45 AMThe Bush administration's unrealistic war planning has increased the
dangers facing the men and women on the ground in Iraq.
Breaking .htaccess
Breaking .htaccess
03/14/2005 05:02 PM Suppose you try to be a good web citizen, and set BBEdit to create
UTF-8 encoded files by default. Then you create an .htaccess...
xa0! xa0! Non breaking spaces!
xa0! xa0! Non breaking spaces!
07/07/2004 11:15 AMUsers of the FedEx Tracker trying, and failing, to get it to work with
a windows machine should find it now works. For what it's worth, an
error of 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0xa0 in the Feed Validator
means...
HP: Breaking up is hard to do
HP: Breaking up is hard to do
03/31/2005 12:35 PMMark Hurd, who will take over the reins at floundering tech giant
Hewlett-Packard on Friday, was grilled by analysts Wednesday about
whether he plans drastic restructuring of the company.
Hurd, formerly the chief executive officer of NCR (Research), was
named CEO on Tuesday. During an introductory conference call with the
financial community Wednesday morning, Hurd stressed that his primary
goal is to repair the problems at HP (Research), and not necessarily
break up the company. "You talk about problems but there are a
bunch of opportunities at the same time," Hurd said in response
to one question about strategy. "I want to get underneath every
piece of the business and will be focused on doing my best to optimize
each part."

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CNNRead full story...Breaking Mail
Breaking Mail
06/17/2005 05:03 PMWe (Creative Commons) just upgraded to Apple's Tiger to get the
benefit of some cool new iCal features. I'm regretting the decision
already. I had moved to Mail.app a while ago, after being frustrated
with Entourage's bloat. And after some tinkering, I had crafted a
series of hotkeys to automatically move mail from the inbox to
different folders. I have always been astonished that this function
wasn't integrated into mail applications -- do you all really drag and
drop the hundred of emails you file, or do you just not file email?
Anyway, though Apple proudly lists all the improvements to Mail as an
inducement to upgrade, it doesn't list the things it broke -- in
particular, scripting. No longer can you script within Mail. And while
you can script at the system level, hot-key support for those scripts
doesn't work right now.
This is a bug, no doubt. I imagine they'll fix it. But meanwhile,
they've also changed the naming convention for such scripts (used to
be ctrl, now ctl, etc., or something like that). All of which makes me
wonder: who is it that thinks changes like this are improvements? How
could you ever imagine that there's more good than harm done by a
change like this? Just part of an endless conspiracy to disable the
ability to automate life in macland. Why work to automate when some
genius will change a convention to force you to recode every time you
"up"grade a system?
Update: I thought I had posted this update last week. Sorry for
the delay. Just about an hour after I posted this, a modest coder sent
along his work which solves the problem. Check out
Red-Sweater's
Fastscripts. See also
this free
plug-in.
Breaking The IE Habit
Breaking The IE Habit
07/06/2004 08:08 PMFear of viruses, security whoa's, spyware, scumware, malware, and
general obsolecence is driving users away from IE in record numbers.
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