Business Hacks Poll: What Web Browser Do You Use?Silicon Valley = FF?Though most of us use Firefox here at work, the majority (75+%) of our visitors use IE. I will use IE7 on occasion though the FF shortcut keys are sometimes different in IE.
Business Hacks Poll: What's Your Operating System?RE: Business Hacks Poll: What's Your Operating System?XP at work, Leopard at home. Much prefer OSX!No Vista for meThe more time I spend with Windows Vista, the more convinced I become that I'm sticking with XP. It's like for every good thing Microsoft...
Business Hacks Poll: In-Flight Tech EtiquetteIn-Flight Tech EtiquettePicture this: 200 people locked in a small narrow room together for hours... babies crying & non-stop yackers getting louder & louder.Now add: movie audio, ipod audio, pc-game audio, and the ever-obnoxious 'one-half-of-a-cell-phone-conversation' (way more information than anyone really wants to know...
Business Hacks Poll: Where Do You Work?RE: Business Hacks Poll: Where Do You Work?I'm one of the "big old corporate office" votes, but it's not that cut and dry. Although I work in a typical brick and mortar coporate office, I am the only person in "my personal office." If...
Business Hacks Poll: What Kind of Smartphone Do You Use?RE: Business Hacks Poll: What Kind of Smartphone Do You Use?Agreed. They should have listed the iPhone. They do hold 23% of the smartphone market in the US.RE: Business Hacks Poll: What Kind of Smartphone Do You Use?would trade...
We need alternative to political hacks This nation has been dominated by two political parties for years, the Democrats and the Republicans. In days long gone by, there was a difference between the two parties. The Democrats were always the voice of...
Hacking a Diebold touchscreen voting machine is astonishingly easy with a few tricks and busy poll workers. All it takes is a $1 plastic card with a memory chip, like the ones voters use, and the encryption keys and passwords for Diebold's software. ...
Websense, Inc. , the world's leading provider of employee Internet management EIM software, today announced the results of its 2004 Web@Work study, the company's annual survey conducted by Harris InteractiveR. Last month 500 employees and 350 IT managers of organizations with at least 100 employees were polled on their...
By Corey Taule, Post Register, Idaho Falls, Idaho Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 8--BOISE, Idaho -- If government required reporters to take stenography, master statistics and, graduate from seminary school, newspapers would cost $10 a day, instead of two bits. ...
Byline: Fred Reed, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Computer viruses and hackings are often spoken of as if they were acts of nature: unavoidable and capricious. In a politically correct age people hesitate to say that the problems of others are their own fault. ...
By Michael Stroh, The Baltimore Sun Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 25--The electronic voting system selected by Maryland and several other states may harbor serious software flaws that could allow voters or poll workers to tinker with election results, a team...
By Judy Olian, Centre Daily Times, State College, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 4--A young manager returned from Montreal last week with a typical spring cold and the sniffles, hacking away loudly at his desk. After a few days of...
Evening Standard, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 24--A LORDS POLL PRAYER FOR O'NEILL: This week will bring the unprecedented spectacle of hereditary peers trying for office in a House of Lords by-election. There are many worthy candidates, but the one...
THE BIG media question for the next four weeks is this: where do you go when you're bored with ennui? For several weeks the story of the election has been about how none of us is interested in the election, what with it being a shoo-in for Labour. At lunchtime...
BIRMINGHAM, England -- Three out of four U.K. businesses lack coverage for damage caused by cyber risks, such as computer viruses and hacker attacks, a recent survey shows. The survey, conducted by Lloyd's of London, polled attendees at this year's Assn. of Insurance &...
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 7 -- TOO BUSY TO PLAY MINESWEEPER?: Computer technology is making work harder, not easier, according to an poll by the Institute for the Future and the Gallup organization. Office workers in four countries said...
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