Oct. 16th, 2003
news roundup
Oct. 16th, 2003 09:01 amdjb doesn't win the case, but won't get prosecuted either. Doesn't really change the current situation any, and the law is still on the books.
VeriSign are bringing SiteFinder back despite complaints and ICANN, claiming it doesn't cause any security or stability problems. Funny, I don't recall too many people complaining about it being a security or stablity issue.
Nihongo no ki-bo-do - I didn't realise there was a QWERTY-equivalent Japanese layout. Or, I guess, a TA-TE-I-SU-KA-N layout.
SCO won't be invoicing you just yet. My cow orker Kevin still hasn't heard back from SCO on what exactly they're selling him a license for, either. Without that, their license is illegal under Irish law.
Mozilla Foundation needs cash is, I think, the subtext here. Also, Netscape Internet Explorer. It is to laugh.
And now, breakfast and more house-hunting.
VeriSign are bringing SiteFinder back despite complaints and ICANN, claiming it doesn't cause any security or stability problems. Funny, I don't recall too many people complaining about it being a security or stablity issue.
Nihongo no ki-bo-do - I didn't realise there was a QWERTY-equivalent Japanese layout. Or, I guess, a TA-TE-I-SU-KA-N layout.
SCO won't be invoicing you just yet. My cow orker Kevin still hasn't heard back from SCO on what exactly they're selling him a license for, either. Without that, their license is illegal under Irish law.
Mozilla Foundation needs cash is, I think, the subtext here. Also, Netscape Internet Explorer. It is to laugh.
And now, breakfast and more house-hunting.
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Oct. 16th, 2003 02:07 pmIn particularly embarrassing disclosures, Microsoft acknowledged problems in its technology to authenticate software publishers over the Web...Please remember this event the next time someone proposes that upgrades and patches to Windows be automatically installed on the system.