Recently, my mother-in-law needed some help with her machine. It seems she managed to download a virus by borking up a URL. I'm not sure of the entire scene, but it seems there was a pop-up that prompted her to “click here” for virus protection and she did. One thing…
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The Perils of Open Source Software Development
George Ou posted a recent blog post about a Cheap Firewall or PBX appliance for $93; while I'm not sure the George realized it,his was the post that knocked my first Blog Entry here at Geekend off the most recent post spot. That's not a big deal, but the actual content…
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The complete TR Demotivator collection
Here’s a look back at the 75 original Despair, Inc. Demotivators that have appeared on TechRepublic, as well as several dozen additional faux-Demotivators designed to amuse and abuse fans of Linux, Star Trek, and Dungeons & Dragons. The Original Demotivators. Twenty-five painfully funny reasons why honesty is…
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In to the depths of Uldaman
Elkwinkarma — Undead Warlock, Guild Leader, TechnologiaReport — Uldaman On a recent trip to the Badlands to help Bonky, Acon, and Metalvonmosh tangle with some dragons, I came across several persons of questionable character who had lost items in the Uldaman archeological dig. Of course, upon seeing members of the…
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