It seems like Microsoft have got the handbags at the ready over Israel’s decision to stop using MS Office and switch to OpenOffice.org.
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November 24, 2003
by Neil T
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November 24, 2003
by Neil T
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It seems like Microsoft have got the handbags at the ready over Israel’s decision to stop using MS Office and switch to OpenOffice.org.
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November 24, 2003
by Neil T
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I’ve started reading Dan Gillmor a bit more lately, and last night he linked to iPod’s Dirty Secret, a video which tells the story of an 18-month-old iPod with a dead battery.
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November 24, 2003
by Neil T
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I’ve found out why Miranda still won’t connect to Yahoo, and, thankfully, the problem is nothing to do with Miranda. It’s that damned firewall again.
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November 23, 2003
by Neil T
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I know this is another Mozilla-related post, but I’ve had a play with the Toy Factory theme for Mozilla classic and I have to say it’s brilliantly fun.
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November 23, 2003
by Neil T
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A slight update to Ogg Vorbis – version 1.0.1 – was released on Thursday, bringing a few bug fixes and improvements to the encoding of quiet audio signals.
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November 23, 2003
by Neil T
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Although it was featured on MozillaZine two weeks ago, I’ve just got around to installing mozCC.
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November 23, 2003
by Neil T
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I originally got this one off Ryan yesterday, but I have a policy not to inflict more than one poll on you each day, so I carried this one over.
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November 22, 2003
by Neil T
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My parents’ machine is now up-to-date with critical updates, but still has 2 driver updates and 18 software updates that need to be installed.
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November 22, 2003
by Neil T
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“You are Colin Powell!”
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November 21, 2003
by Neil T
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I was about to recommend that all you Americans spend Thanksgiving at http://www.microsoft.com/protect to learn how to protect your PC from hackers and viruses. And then it dawned on me – my parents’ machine hasn’t been updated recently either.
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