Archive for the 'sony' Category
Thursday, September 6th, 2007
Yes, you read correctly. According to Sony’s response to my question posted on their PSP Support Forums, Sony doesn’t feel that WPA2 is any more secure than WPA or WEP since SSL is all that’s really doing the protection.
Their comment was that securing a wireless network is not necessary unless you’re worried about being [...]
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Thursday, May 17th, 2007
This is a really good article on Gizmodo. Check it out.
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Sunday, May 6th, 2007
So, Spiderman 3 is said to have broken all previous opening day box office sales revenues at $59 million (US) and will likely (according to Sony) break the standing 3-day record of $135 million, set by Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man’s Chest. Revenue comparisons like this mean NOTHING to me. Sure, [...]
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Sunday, January 28th, 2007
I’m getting really tired of half-assed software products. It seems to be the norm nowadays. The more pressure from shareholders to get and keep marketshare, the more emphasis is put on cranking unfinished shiny boxes out the door. I own and use each of these rough-cut gems so I can step up to [...]
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Sunday, January 28th, 2007
I’m getting really tired of half-assed software products. It seems to be the norm nowadays. The more pressure from shareholders to get and keep marketshare, the more emphasis is put on cranking unfinished shiny boxes out the door. I own and use each of these rough-cut gems so I can step up to [...]
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God almighty. If you’re reading this, you might as well jump off a bridge. I typically discuss software technology and business and legal implications of technology and marketing (or the failures thereof). Sound interesting? You need help. Seriously.