This is the type of thing that “creates a challenge” and sets the tone for where we stand in the world of the OS. We will not be denied…
Benjamin Kerensa: UEFI Headaches Begin For Linux Users http://benjaminkerensa.com/?p=272
This is the type of thing that “creates a challenge” and sets the tone for where we stand in the world of the OS. We will not be denied…
Benjamin Kerensa: UEFI Headaches Begin For Linux Users http://benjaminkerensa.com/?p=272
Oct 19
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You know a company is hurting when they offer a bunch of free software to keep you after a slip up. Apple screwed up big a couple times and i don’t remember any free passes to the Apple Store. I guess this is the difference between a company that controls a market and a company that is trying to keep its head above the water against the ever growing tech battlefield. Once safe within the corporate walls trying to care for and keep things familiar with its users only to be attacked by the tech lord who does what it wants to who it wants. Followed by “I don’t care” crowd hoping to atleast be trampled in the name of beta testing. Unfortunately the one who gave the giant supernatural powers has passed away. Even with this given situation RIM will struggle to keep the iOS and Android out of its once safe zone.
RIM offers free apps to make up for BlackBerry outage http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/cnet/tcoc/~3/WZqFHkResFo/
A Bike That’ll Break When Stolen [Bicycles] http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/klfd3cCcz1Q/a-bike-thatll-break-when-stolen
I remember years back when I bought a new bike with my savings and over a few months modified it to my liking. Cool gel grips.. rapid fire gear shifters and meaty tires for some serious trail riding. Needless to say it was “swiped” from under my @$s, never to be seen again! This would have been great that day.
Jun 11
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Article first published as The Playstation Network is Once again Up and Running on Technorati.
Finally after what may have felt like an eternity to Playstation owners, the network is back up in the U.S. for gamers. Even the streaming video and music is once again accessible. Sony is asking that ALL users be patient because the system is NOT up to 100% as of yet but attempts to put users back on line is well in progress. It appears that at least for us, we had to change our credentials and obviously this is due to the breach. All you have to do is log in to your account via the PC and make the needed changes and you are on your way. As soon as you connect to the network, you will be prompted to download a software update for your PlayStation. The update has version 3.61. You will be asked to change your password then you should be ready to go.
On top of all of this.. Sony PlayStation Network players also get one month of free service, and several in-game bonuses and currency in a welcome back pack for several popular gaming titles. To see all of them click HERE. If you want to see everything that has transpired in a timeline regarding this breach, you can view it at PCWorld.
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