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Forum profile page for News on http://www.cdfreaks.com.
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user's latest post:
Microsoft planning huge job...
Published (2009-01-05 10:50:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by UTR If it weren't for foreign engineers and scientists coming here to work we would be in even worse shape for meeting our workforce demands for these job positions. We can thank our wonderful public education system for continually dumbing down the students they are responsible to educate. The NEA would rather tell students nothing is their fault they should be coddled instead of pushing them to become...
user's latest post:
Microsoft Zune 30GB player...
Published (2009-01-02 12:12:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Dr. Who Well mine booted up just fine. Glad to hear it's working again. Quote: Originally Posted by Zathros So they can't even make a free standing music player? WTF? Come on now, it happens...
user's latest post:
Microsoft Zune 30GB player...
Published (2009-01-02 12:12:00)
I really enjoy mine. The ones that are sold now were not effected by this but the first generation ones were.
user's latest post:
Microsoft Pay-Per-Use patent...
Published (2009-01-04 12:51:00)
This is almost the same business model IBM used on their main frame computers decades ago. I cannot see that they will get away with it, but you never know! Also I cannot see more than a handful of daft punters going for it. The money is in corporate businesses and they certainly won't go for this load of old tosh. Micro$oft how about giving the punters what they want, a fast, stable, low overhead OS at a reasonable price. Oh and how...
user's latest post:
Patent could lead to...
Published (2009-01-04 12:51:00)
Woot! I'd love that scheme ... I'd wander down to a shop, buy a High End PC .. run acronis backup on the partition ... Make the partition much smaller, put it back ... and then install Linux on the rest (Some things still need to be done in windows - like BD ripping) I'd have a high end gaming machine for a few $ a month
user's latest post:
Microsoft planning huge job...
Published (2009-01-05 11:50:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Zathros What about supply and demand? Wouldn't market forces bring the required persons to this field? Giving companies an easy out weakens the system. What about corporate training programs? Supposing nobody is found in the world, where do we go from there? The same question applies from the macro economy to the micro. If you can't find the people and think you can't generate the necessary persons...
user's latest post:
Bush survives assassination...
Published (2009-01-03 12:50:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by UTR Would he even dare to do this to a visiting foreign dignitary under Saddam's regime? What would have happened to him in that scenario? The fact he is still alive shows the level of freedom he and all the Iraqi people have obtained since the Iraq invasion removed Saddam. I find it ironic that, by his actions, he is actually demonstrating the improvements in personal freedoms brought about by a war Bush...
user's latest post:
Microsoft Pay-Per-Use patent...
Published (2009-01-04 12:51:00)
Quote: Microsoft’s pay-per-use computing patent application, uncovered at the end of December, has been rejected by the US Patent & Trademark Office. Link: http://www.slashgear.com/microsoft-p...ected-0228571/
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Latest active threads on News ::
Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2009-01-04 12:50:00)
by platinumsword
Quote: A respected US-based technology blog has caused a mini-storm after claiming that Microsoft is planning to announce the first major redundancies in its 34-year history. Link: http://www.techworld.com/security/ne...?newsid=108 933
Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-12-14 21:10:00)
by jamescooley1
A shoe assassin attempted to take off GWB’s head but he missed. Poor security what if the guy had a gun! http://www.comcast.net/data/fan/html...an/default. xml
Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2009-01-04 12:51:00)
by weedougie
This is almost the same business model IBM used on their main frame computers decades ago. I cannot see that they will get away with it, but you never know! Also I cannot see more than a handful of daft punters going for it. The money is in corporate businesses and they certainly won't go for this load of old tosh. Micro$oft how about giving the punters what they want, a fast, stable, low...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-12-30 15:36:00)
by platinumsword
Quote: Microsoft is looking to change the way that users buy PCs by applying for a patent that spells out a " pay-as-you-go" concept where users would be charged for both software and computing horsepower. Link: http://www.techworld.com/opsys/news/...81&pagtype= all
Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2009-01-04 12:51:00)
by zap em
GUY'S Despite the good news on friday with the stock market closing up for a change. There's more bad economic news for us, and our savior BARRACK. More then 14,000 retail stores are closing some or all of their stores. The sad news is this means huge job losses for people. ZAP. http://money.aol.com/news/articles/_...se-this/291 654
Started 1 week ago (2009-01-01 12:12:00)
by Dr. Who
Well mine booted up just fine.
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-12-13 09:03:00)
by samlar
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches...owns-moon.h tml early 40 years after the U.S. flag was planted on the moon, a global rush to the final frontier has some pondering property rights out there. India, Japan and China are now circling the moon with their respective spacecraft – to be joined next year by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Then there's the Google Lunar X Prize, a $30 ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-01-01 12:12:00)
by geno888
Based on what I'm hearing right now here, I can assure you that it didn't worked It seems to be under attack here
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-12-30 17:36:43)
by Angelic1
I feel he should have got the rights to it because you cannot say fatalbert without thinking about Bill Cosby and if you didnt know BillCosby wasnt the person who made fatalbert then you was not a fatalbert wacther or fan becuse Mr. Cosby use to make apperences at the end of the cartoon. Just like Tina Turner got to keep her stage name even tho it was a name that she gained while married but she...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-12-30 10:36:44)
by zap em
GUY'S ELLIE NESLER, a northern california mom famous for shooting to death her sons camp counsler DANIEL DRIVER Who had been convicted numerous times of child molestation. Died of cancer. To many she was a hero,because the final straw was DRIVERS openly mocking her in the courtroom. ZAP. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28422208/
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Hot threads for last week on News ::
Started 1 week ago (2009-01-01 12:12:00)
by Dr. Who
Well mine booted up just fine.
Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-12-14 21:10:00)
by jamescooley1
A shoe assassin attempted to take off GWB’s head but he missed. Poor security what if the guy had a gun! http://www.comcast.net/data/fan/html...an/default. xml
Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2009-01-04 12:50:00)
by platinumsword
Quote: A respected US-based technology blog has caused a mini-storm after claiming that Microsoft is planning to announce the first major redundancies in its 34-year history. Link: http://www.techworld.com/security/ne...?newsid=108 933
Started 1 week ago (2009-01-01 12:12:00)
by geno888
Based on what I'm hearing right now here, I can assure you that it didn't worked It seems to be under attack here
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-12-30 15:36:00)
by platinumsword
Quote: Microsoft is looking to change the way that users buy PCs by applying for a patent that spells out a " pay-as-you-go" concept where users would be charged for both software and computing horsepower. Link: http://www.techworld.com/opsys/news/...81&pagtype= all
Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2009-01-04 12:51:00)
by weedougie
This is almost the same business model IBM used on their main frame computers decades ago. I cannot see that they will get away with it, but you never know! Also I cannot see more than a handful of daft punters going for it. The money is in corporate businesses and they certainly won't go for this load of old tosh. Micro$oft how about giving the punters what they want, a fast, stable, low...
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-12-13 09:03:00)
by samlar
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches...owns-moon.h tml early 40 years after the U.S. flag was planted on the moon, a global rush to the final frontier has some pondering property rights out there. India, Japan and China are now circling the moon with their respective spacecraft – to be joined next year by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Then there's the Google Lunar X Prize, a $30 ...
Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2009-01-04 12:51:00)
by zap em
GUY'S Despite the good news on friday with the stock market closing up for a change. There's more bad economic news for us, and our savior BARRACK. More then 14,000 retail stores are closing some or all of their stores. The sad news is this means huge job losses for people. ZAP. http://money.aol.com/news/articles/_...se-this/291 654
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