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psmallEmma Hughes a href="http://www.theinquirer.net/"the Inquirer/a, Friday 21 November 2008.
10:40:00/small/ppi NHS breathes sigh of relief /i/ppINTEL ANNOUNCED yesterday that the Intel Health
Guide will now be available in the UK. The INQ has already reported this latest initiative from
Intel, yet we thought we’d let you know that it’s now coming to the UK
– let’s face it, the NHS needs all the support it.../pimg width='1'
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Cela fait un moment que je me pose la question, je lutte avec mes 100Go sur mon macbook pro et LA
solution est donc de remplacer le disque dur par un plus gros. Les prix sont correct après
quelques recherches, il faut moins de 100€ pour avoir plus de 300 Go.
Le hic, c’est que changer le disque dur du mbp c’est juste ze lutte.
D’après mes premières recherches, il faut au moins 40 mins pour enlever les 300
vis (j’exagère sur le nombre de vis) et faire la modif.
J’ai trouvé chez
Natchers cette vidéo en avance rapide de la manip, il faut mettre le notebook à
poil pour accéder au disque, galère…
En bonus, j’ai cru voir à par ci par là que la restauration depuis time machine
ne marche pas à tous les coups
et après avoir interroger quelques boutiques, si je le fait faire, cela va me couter
400€ + 1 journée sans Mac… dur dur.
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width="1" height="1" //divpPolice in Florida are investigating the death of an American teenager
after he appeared to take an overdose and die while broadcasting on video website Justin.tv./ppThe
19-year-old left a message on another website in which he described his mental anguish and was
encouraged to end his life by a number of other web users./ppMore than 180 people were watching
online as the teenager swallowed pills before collapsing on his bed and appearing to fall
unconscious. Only after he stopped moving did some viewers act on what they were seeing by calling
the local police to inform them of what was taking place./ppThe video stream continued to run until
police and emergency services arrived at the man's house, with footage showing them entering his
bedroom and inspecting the scene before filming stopped abruptly./ppIn a message posted on
bodybuilding.com, the man had described how he felt and explained why he intended to end his life.
In response, some other users of the site egged him on./pp"You want to kill yourself?" said one.
"Do it, do the world a favour and stop wasting our time with your mindless self-pity."/ppThe
messageboard on bodybuilding.com where he left the note appears to have been deleted, but many of
the comments left in response to it were unsympathetic. Reports also suggest that commenters on the
video website itself encouraged him to end his own life./ppIn response to the news, Justin.tv
– a web broadcasting service that allows anybody to create their own live
internet television channel – said that it had removed the footage after being
alerted to the situation./ppIn a statement on the company's website, chief executive Michael Siebel
made little further comment, merely saying that a "tragedy ... occurred within our community today"
and that "we respect the privacy of the broadcaster and his family during this challenging
time."/ppSuicide on the internet is a rare, if not entirely new phenomenon. a
href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2007/mar/24/uknews4.mainsection"Last year a British man killed
himself on webcam/a, and Japanese police have tracked a number of a
href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2006/jun/02/news.japan"online suicide pacts/a in recent
years./pdiv style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;"ullia
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hspace="10" vspace="10" Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to
improve their privacy and security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to create
new communication tools with built-in privacy features. It provides the foundation for a range of
applications that allow organizations and individuals to share information over public networks
without compromising their privacy. Individuals can use it to keep remote Websites from tracking
them and their family members. They can also use it to connect to resources such as news sites or
instant messaging services that are blocked by their local Internet service providers (ISPs). hr /
strongLicense:/strong BSD License (revised) hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / This release fixes a
major security problem in Debian and Ubuntu packages (and maybe other packages). A smaller security
flaw that might allow an attacker to access local services was fixed. Defense against DNS poisoning
attacks on exit relays was improved. Hidden service performance was further improved. A variety of
other issues were fixed. pa
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hspace="10" vspace="10" Really Slick XScreenSavers is a GLX port of the Really Slick Screensavers
collection by Terry Welsh. The screensavers can be installed as standalone programs or as
XScreenSaver hacks. hr / strongLicense:/strong GNU General Public License v3 hr /
strongChanges:/strongbr / This release brings compatibility with "modular" XScreenSaver
configurations (such as that as used by Fedora). The Skyrocket window reshape handler was fixed. pa
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hspace="10" vspace="10" CacheGuard is a Linux-based OS/appliance dedicated to Web traffic security
and optimization. It transforms an x86-based machine into a powerful Web gateway appliance. It
allows you to control Web traffic for Web surfers and Web servers by acting as a forwarding and
reverse HTTP / HTTPS proxy. It supports HTTP transparent implementation, HTTP compression, Web
caching, URL black- and whitelist guarding, and Web server load balancing. It features a stateful
firewall with NAT and PAT, and a content filtering module blocking malicious HTTP requests like
XSS, SQL and Command Injection. It integrates a caching DNS, a DHCP server, a bandwidth shaper to
manage the QoS, a load sharing system, and an HA (high availability) mode with VRRP and link
bonding. hr / strongLicense:/strong Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial hr /
strongChanges:/strongbr / The bug in the Health Checking module that inadvertently restarted
services has been fixed. Now the "rweb" mode is turned off by default. An option to cancel the
running "apply" operation has been added. The patching module has been completely reviewed. The Web
Auditing GUI has been enhanced. Generic content filtering rules have been updated. The reverse Web
auditing GUI properly displays all warning messages. The reverse Web mode works properly even if
there is only one declared HTTP Web site name. The reverse Web mode works properly even if there is
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Where does Firefox 3.0.4 store favorites etc? I've looked for Library>Application
Support>Firefox>profiles but a 'Firefox' folder does not exist only a 'Mozilla' one and that
does not contain a folder called 'Profiles'
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hspace="10" vspace="10" awesome is a highly configurable, next generation framework window manager
for X. It is very fast, light, and extensible. It is primarily targeted at the power user,
developer, and anyone dealing with everyday computing tasks who wants to have fine-grained control
over a graphical environment. hr / strongLicense:/strong GNU General Public License v2 hr /
strongChanges:/strongbr / This version fixes some bugs in client stack handling. awsetbg and
naughty were enhanced. pa
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viPlugin is an Eclipse plugin that adds vi functionality to the editors that are provided with
Eclipse (JDT, CDT, etc.). hr / strongLicense:/strong Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial hr /
strongChanges:/strongbr / A moveable statusbar was added. Improvements were made for opening an
external vim instance. A fair share of bugs were fixed. pa
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XML Parse Lib is a lightweight set of re-usable functions for general purpose parsing, checking,
and creation of XML files. It supports stream-oriented, SAX, or DOM parsing styles, and includes an
optional xsd schema validator and a graphical schema generator. It supports all valid XML, and
includes checking for validity. It has minimal dependencies, and is totally self-contained. It is
both speed- and memory-efficient, and is simple to use. hr / strongLicense:/strong MIT/X Consortium
License hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / The ability to handle escaped numeric symbols in XML files
was added. Such values begin with an ampersand and a pound-sign, followed by a hexidecimal or
base-10 value, and then a semi-colon. pa
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Today, Nokia and IBM announced Lotus Notes (which has 140 million licensed users) support for all
S60 3rd Edition-based phones. 'Lotus Notes Traveler' can connect to corporate email accounts via
Lotus Domino Server, and provides real time access to email, calendar, address book, journal and
to-do list data. Availability is December 2008.
An alternative option is CommonTime's mSuite 5 which we wrote about recenetly. The provision of Lotus Notes on
S60 devices give Nokia another string to its enterprise bow. It provides support for mobile access
across a range wide of systems.
However recent Nokia devices do not support Blackberry's software or services which puts Nokia at a
significant disadvanatge in companies where Blackberry servers have already been deployed. With
Nokia providing fierce compeition to RIM in the device space (Nokia E63 and E71) it seem unlikely
that the two companies will renew their earlier co-operation.
Here is an extract of the press release on the availability of Lotus Notes support.
Nokia and IBM today announced IBM Lotus Notes support for a number of Nokia's S60-based mobile
phones, meaning that millions of Lotus Notes users are now able to access email with their Nokia
devices. This also represents a significant market opportunity for IBM Lotus Notes -- which has 140
million licensed users -- with many Nokia customers now able to purchase Lotus Notes and access its
collaboration capabilities on the go.
With this announcement, more than 80 million people - the number of Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices
shipped globally - can connect to corporate email accounts via Lotus Domino Server software known
as Lotus Notes Traveler. This software provides real time access to email, calendar, address book,
journal and to-do list data and will be available for Nokia devices in December 2008.
According to IBM's Institute for Business Value, this year, for the first time, more people in the
world will have a mobile device than a land-line telephone. IBM predicts one billion mobile Web
users by 2011 and a significant shift in the way the majority of people will interact with the Web
over the next decade. In fact, mobile devices now outnumber television sets, credit cards and
personal computers.
"This is another strong affirmation of our business mobility vision, which is to establish
partnerships with the world's leading enterprise vendors. This collaboration means nearly 90
percent of business email can be mobilized with Nokia devices, without needing to purchase
additional servers, middleware or licenses. With the presence, position and technology that IBM
have in the corporate email market, they are an essential partner for us in enterprise," says Soren
Petersen, senior vice president, Nokia. "People need to be connected to their email, information
and network when they are out of the office and that has to be done conveniently and on their
terms. Lotus Notes Traveler for Nokia devices is a great example of that."
"We are excited about IBM's growing relationship with Nokia and what this does for the build-out of
the mobile Web," said Kevin Cavanaugh, vice president of IBM Lotus Software. We are literally
freeing millions of people using Nokia's Symbian platform from having to rely on a desktop or
laptop to access their important business communications. Working with the market leader like Nokia
is a natural fit for attaining IBM's goals of maintaining the flow of business, regardless of time,
distance or location -- all for no additional charge for both of our companies' current customers
and a new opportunity for new customers."
This announcement is a major development in IBM's efforts to expand mobile support for the Lotus
software portfolio. The ability to connect securely to business email is an example of Tomorrow at
Work, an IBM initiative that examines a changing work environment and anticipates trends in
technology, business, society and culture. Other IBM Lotus technologies that can be mobilized for
anytime anywhere work include Lotus Sametime for instant messaging and unified communications,
Lotus Connections for enterprise social networking and Lotus Quickr for social content sharing.
"
Melas is an uncomplicated build and packaging tool. It is used to compile software and create
installable package files. Melas can be used to reliably reproduce builds and perform dependency
tracking. Cross-compilation is supported through integration with Sbox2. hr / strongLicense:/strong
GNU General Public License v3 hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / Builds may be automatically
configured. Standard Makefile, GNU autotools, and Python -type packages are supported. URLs can be
built without an mls spec (for a fully autodetected build). Version number and package name can be
guessed, based on package URL. Packages for -dev, -doc, and -locale-xx are automatically created.
Dependency handling was redesigned to work much faster. Scratchbox2 was fully integrated. "Vacuum
builds" were added, allowing cross-compilation against a set of pre-compiled packages. pa
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Je constate au quotidien que les grandes entreprises, conscientes des enjeux du passage à
des dynamiques de type entreprise 2.0 et du caractère radicalement nouveau des pratiques
à mettre en Å“uvre, commencent à mettre en Å“uvre de
nouveaux types de postes. Il s’agit à la fois de pratiquer l’alignement entre
l’activité “people centric” et les enjeux de l’entreprise,
identifier les opportunités nouvelles, mettre de l’énergie dans la
transversalité et les communautés, positionner et accompagner de nouveaux types
d’outils, ré-aligner les outils sur les pratiques…
Un rôle complexe qui demande un mix entre connaissances nouvelles et compétences
traditionnelles. Il est généralement confié à une personne de
l’interne qui découvre cette complexité nouvelle et doit être au four
et au moulin. Mais avec l’expérience on voit également se profiler des
recrutements spécifiques sur des profils de postes nouveaux afin de rationaliser le
travail dans ce qui n’est plus une expérimentation mais l’industrialisation
d’une nouvelle manière de faire.
Forts de constat et de leur expérience dans la mise en place d’outils 2.0 au service
de problématiques RH (et je suis le premier à pouvoir en témoigner), mes
amis de chez Talentys ont planché
sur la question afin de proposer une grille de lecture des compétences
nécessaires et des définitions de postes adéquates à destination des
directions opérationnelles et des Directions des Ressources Humaines.
Nos réflexions ont du se croiser puisqu’ils proposent :
Le « Community Manager » (CM), animation opérationnelle des
communautés
Le « IT 2.0 expert » (ITE), gestion des outils équipant les
communautés
Le « Chief Networking Officer » (CNO), stratégies et
management des communautés
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Could you tell a few auto shows were going on in California? In case you've somehow overlooked it,
a number of automakers are showing
off some swank new
in-car connectivity options, and Dodge is striving to elicit even more fluids from your saliva
glands by showing off the Dodge EV. We initially heard about this mythical automobile back in
September, and now the very Viper-inspired whip is wowing onlookers in LA. The all-electric
plug-in boasts mid-mounted batteries, a 268-horsepower engine, a 150-mile range and a 0 to 60 time
of under five seconds. Have a peek at what you'll be attempting to finance "as early as 2010" down
in the read link.