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Tom Perkins 'regrets' his Godwinesque Nazi downfall

  Jonny Evans: Wall Street's reality distortion field to Apple's results | Darlene Storm: Blame infected Windows PCs, not smart fridge, for spam-spewing botnet attack

 
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Richi Jennings: Tom Perkins 'regrets' his Godwinesque Nazi downfall
Adolf is not amused. As you may recall, at the weekend, the 82-year-old ex-VC Tom Perkins added insult to literal injury with his odious "Kristallnacht" reference. Now he's apologizing for it -- but not for his underlying thesis. Was this really the best way to get people to stop smashing the windows of Google and Apple employee buses? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers affect Godwin. Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: Wall Street's reality distortion field to Apple's results
The reaction to Apple's record results announcement last night shows that if Wall Street ran the planet the planet would be in a mess -- which, unfortunately, it actually is. Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Blame infected Windows PCs, not smart fridge, for spam-spewing botnet attack
Did you hear about the cyberattack in which 'smart' refrigerators, TVs, and Internet connected multi-media centers were part of botnet sending spam? Symantec said your fridge is innocent of the spam campaign this time, but you can blame it in the future. For now, blame the spam-spewing botnet attack on infected Microsoft Windows computers instead of IoT devices. Read More
 

JR Raphael: To wood or not to wood? Why I'm sticking with the regular Moto X
Motorola's new wood-backed Moto X models look incredible -- but are they right for you? A few noteworthy things to consider. Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: Quick guide: Take control of autocorrect on iPad, iPhone
"**** autocorrect!" If this thought crosses your mind frequently, reader, then I hope you get something from this quick guide to making autocorrect on iPhone, iPad work a little better for you... Read More
 

Michael Horowitz: How and why to check port 32764 on your router
Recently routers from Linksys, Netgear, Cisco and others were found to have a huge security flaw. Here I attempt to explain the flaw, show how to test if a router is vulnerable, and offer advice on dealing with a router with a port 32764 problem. Read More
 

Sharky: That should narrow it down
Pilot fish at this growing manufacturing outfit gets an emailed request from a user who needs access to Access. The problem: Even with upgrades to web and SQL, there are some 70 Access databases running all over the company. Read More
 

 

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