Monday, August 09, 2010

My First Ever Sex/Tech Story

The Hewlett Packard sex scandal: An instant guide

Mark Hurd, the chief executive of tech giant Hewlett Packard, has resigned over a sex scandal involving a softcore porn actress. What happened?

Google, Verizon unveil proposal - not agreement - to help FCC with Net Neutrality

In a post on Google’s Public Policy blog, the companies revealed their vision of how content providers and broadband providers can work together to maintain an open Internet while also allowing technology to flourish.

Coffeehouses unplugging Internet access to reconnect with customers

Coffee shops were the retail pioneers of Wi-Fi, flipping the switch to lure customers. But now some owners are pulling the plug. They're finding that Wi-Fi freeloaders who camp out all day nursing a single cup of coffee are a drain on the bottom line. Others want to preserve a friendly vibe and keep their establishments from turning into "Matrix"-like zombie shacks where people type and don't talk. 

Find Out What Windows Error Codes Mean

I’m sure you’ve all experienced it at some stage or another. You’re just quietly working away on your PC and all is well, suddenly you get the cringing error sound and then a window pops up with a great big red X. In the window is a whole bunch of numbers and letters, an error code.

Best Free Online Applications and Services

Online applications (also known as web applications or webware) are getting more popular, particularly when broadband Internet access has become more common and readily available to more users. With online applications and services, you do not need to download and install them into your computer for using them—you just need to open up a browser and access them online.

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