No DNS Disclosure Debacle Here: Stiennon Pens the Funniest Thing I've Read in 2008...
No DNS Disclosure Debacle Here: Stiennon Pens the Funniest Thing I've Read in 2008... Hat tip to Rothman for this. I don't know if Stiennon is off his meds or simply needed to re-post something from 2001 to meet an editorial quota, but his Network World article titled "The Most Important Networking Trend of 2008" ties thus far with the "Evolution of Dance" as my v... Read the full post from Rational Survivability Tags: Linux, cisco, Jackassery, Juniper, Unified Threat Management (UTM), UTM, mike rothman, chris hoff, network world, richard stiennon, Rational Security, Christofer Hoff, Rational Survivability, ASR1000, Converged Network Security via Blogdigger blog search for Linux Linux.
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Linux phone being shipped
Linux phone being shipped Yes, whilst other people are getting very excited about the iPhone 3G I’m getting geeky on their ass and getting truly excited about a Linux phone. Indeed, could someone pass me a new pair of pants, I’ve appeared to wet myself with anticipation. It’s finally being shipped. Openmo... Read the full post from Mobile Industry Review Tags: Mobile, Linux, freerunner, OpenMoku via Blogdigger blog search for Linux Linux.
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What Does the TechCrunch Tablet Mean?
What Does the TechCrunch Tablet Mean? Yesterday was a relatively slow news day in the space we cover until TechCrunch dropped news that they were seeking advice/support/all comers to develop an open source Web Tablet with a hoped for price of $200. Some thought it was a hoax. My buddy Rob doesnât think they are serious. Some jumped on... Read the full post from GottaBeMobile Tags: Editorials, Mobile Internet Devices, Editorials/ Warner Crocker, TechCrunch Tablet via Blogdigger blog search for Linux Linux.
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Open Source Hardware
Open Source Hardware In what has to be one of the most interesting ideas in recent days, Mike Arrington over at TechCrunch has proposed building an open source tablet PC specifically designed for surfing the Web. If he pulls this off it could change the way hardware is built and marketed. His plans are ambitious (... Read the full post from JasonKolb.com Tags: Hardware, Open source, TechCrunch, Market Watch, Jason Kolb via Blogdigger blog search for Linux Linux.
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Open Source Hardware
Open Source Hardware In what has to be one of the most interesting ideas in recent days, Mike Arrington over at TechCrunch has proposed building an open source tablet PC specifically designed for surfing the Web. If he pulls this off it could change the way hardware is built and marketed. His plans are ambitious (... Read the full post from JasonKolb.com Tags: Market Watch via Blogdigger blog search for Linux Linux.
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The multimedia mid-market device melee
The multimedia mid-market device melee Two interesting new articles indicate a potential new zeitgeist. First, TechCrunch wants a web tablet: I want a dead simple and dirt cheap touch screen web tablet to surf the web. Nothing fancy like the Dell latitude XT, which costs $2,500. Just a Macbook Air-thin touch screen machine that runs Fire... Read the full post from broadstuff Tags: User Devices via Blogdigger blog search for Linux Linux.
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GBTV #0396 (small) | GeekBrief.TV
GBTV #0396 (small) | GeekBrief.TV Mike Arrington has an idea and I like it. He wants the tech community to build an Internet tablet that is inexpensive and that does one thing well...he wants it to browse the Internet. He's laying out the specs and for the most part, I like his specs. Mike wants an Internet tablet that isn't meant t... Read the full post from GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast (iPod) Tags: Podcast via Blogdigger blog search for Linux Linux.
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