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Smartphones are susceptible to malware and carriers have enabled NSA snooping, but the prevailing wisdom has it there’s still one part of your mobile phone that remains safe and un-hackable: your SIM card. Yet after three years of research, German cryptographer Karsten Nohl claims to have finally found encryption and software flaws that could affect millions of SIM cards, and open up another route on mobile phones for surveillance and fraud. But wait! There's a second, bonus bug if you act now...
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The NSA has admitted that the organization's use of Microsoft SharePoint allowed an unnamed sysadmin to leak information. In what can be perceived as either a ringing endorsement of SharePoint's "collaborative power", or a depressing admission that, yes, spooks use the same infuriating software as we do, NSA chief General Keith Alexander indicated recent leaks came from a sysadmin being given SharePoint privileges. New for SharePoint 2014: One-Click Backdoor Workflows.
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Back in June of last year, Microsoft started teasing a "major announcement" that would soon be revealed as its first tablet: the Surface RT. There was an air of excitement, and the expectation that Microsoft might be able to tackle the iPad head-on with a slim and lightweight device that took advantage of a keyboard accessory. Fast-forward 12 months, and Microsoft is cutting the price of its Surface RT tablet by 30 percent worldwide because it's simply not selling. Where we don't hear about missed expectations: Microsoft's enterprise and dev products. Just sayin'.
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According to Microsoft's latest quarterly earnings release it has written off $900 million worth of Surface RT tablets, which it can't sell.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/492120/20130718/microsoft-takes-900-million-charge-surface-tablets.htm[^]
Quote: According to IDC the company only shipped 900,000 of the tablets in the first three months of 2013. Earlier this week in an apparent bid to boost flagging sales the company announced a dramatic price cut of £100 off the basic Surface RT tablet.
Taking the £590m write-down into account, it would suggest that Microsoft has a store of six million unsold Surface tablets.
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LFE.
It couldn't have happened to a nicer company.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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Despite the growth of "NoSQL" databases over the past few years, SQL isn't going anywhere. In fact, it seems Structured Query Language is in ascendance in a realm that once seemed bent on excluding it: "Big Data." Hadoop + SQL = an easier way to access Big Data?
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For those new to Test Driven Development, understanding how to take small, incremental steps when writing your tests can be a confounding practice. Even the most basic of problems can lead a developer down a frustrating path. It is possible to write all of the "right" tests, but if they are in the wrong order, the benefits of TDD can decrease significantly. Test early. Test often. Test right.
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I’ve taken something like a 3 year hiatus from web applications to work mostly on SOA/messaging systems using NServiceBus, and am recently back on an MVC project. Lots of things have changed, but a lot is still the same.... So, in no particular order, some items that stood the test of time. ...and some things that didn’t stand the test of time.
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Looks like that website couldn't withstand the Code Project effect (won't load). Guess I'll have to come back to it later.
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It's back! Hooray for hamsters!
Director of Content Development, The Code Project
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Many consumer surveys point to an obvious conclusion: most people hate seeing ads on smartphones and tablets. But the truth is, contrary to the desire for an ad-free experience, when faced with the choice between free apps with ads, or paying even $.99 for apps without ads, consumers overwhelmingly choose the free apps and tolerate the ads. This app brought to you by...
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In his role as a Business Systems Manager (BSMs), Scott had to make promises to various internal clients, but didn’t control the resources necessary to deliver those promises. In addition, he didn’t have his own “team”, but had to share the pool of IT resources with other BSMs. So what did he do that set him apart?... He spent most of his time fostering relationships with people on the Help Desk, Programmers who served his customers and the systems administrators that were responsible for the applications his customers relied upon. Be nice to people if you want their help. This shouldn't be news... but it often is.
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It's truly a unique and interesting experience to watch someone transcend from one community to another with little to no issues. In this case, we're talking about Elijah Manor who successfully worked to build his reputation in the open source community while still maintaining his strong presence in the Microsoft world. He has the best of both communities at his disposal, now able to leverage his cross-platform expertise into a new life-changing role with Pluralsight. A update of sorts to our Coder Interview with Elijah last year.
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Windows may be the software that helped gain Microsoft gain worldwide dominance, but if the company wants to thrive in the future, the Windows brand may need to die. Microsoft would still build Windows operating systems, but would emphasize the Microsoft brand instead, and cut prices drastically for Windows licenses. So conclude several analysts, and they may well be right. See also: The goose that laid the golden eggs.
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In my years working in technology, I have learned a few things. These lessons have become oft-repeated refrains when speaking to people, so I thought I'd collect them so I have a link to send folks when needed. 1. Given enough time, any object which can generate musical notes will be used to play the Super Mario Brothers theme on YouTube.... What are your rules of the internet?
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Today we have asked the Attorney General of the United States to personally take action to permit Microsoft and other companies to share publicly more complete information about how we handle national security requests for customer information. We believe the U.S. Constitution guarantees our freedom to share more information with the public, yet the Government is stopping us.... Until that happens, we want to share as much information as we currently can. We have top men working on it now. Top men.
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With this quarter's mixed financial results, Nokia revealed that Lumia sales were up to a record high of 7.4 million. That means that the company sold more Windows Phones last quarter than BlackBerry sold phones. Just one year ago, BlackBerry was selling almost two phones for every one Lumia Nokia sold. It's a stark change of fortunes for the Canadian manufacturer, and appears to reaffirm Microsoft's statement that Windows Phone is now the third-place platform for smartphones. And there was much rejoicing.
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I’m David Rodriguez, a happy Spanish guy living and working in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) where I born. I am one of the lucky ones who has the opportunity to work with cutting edge technologies at DNN as the Lead Engineer on the Cloud Team. David tells us about his work on DNN (formerly DotNetNuke).
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A while back I wrote a riveting 3-part developer’s guide to copyright law and open source licensing for developers.... I’m pretty sure you read every word at the edge of your seat. Who doesn’t love reading about laws, licenses, and copyright!? Seriously though, I hope some of you found it useful. In this post, I want to talk about some recent developments that should make it easier for developers to license their code. IANAL, but this looks pretty handy.
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In Visual Studio 2013, we have introduced new features that boost productivity and save time when working inside the Editor. Some of these are new features and some are the most popular extensions from Productivity Power Tools.... Our primary focus for the Editor in this version is to keep the developer in context as much as possible. This blog post describes capabilities that bring information to your fingertips and allow you to do as much as possible without leaving your place in code. Hello World never looked so good.
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I wish they would work on the resource editor (and resource management) for MFC code.
I'd rather be phishing!
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I don't see anything new (and useful) that isn't already covered by my VS2010 + add-ons.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Good to know. I'll stick with my Win 7 + VS 2010 setup for a while. Also there's no decent replacement for my laptop with 1920 x 1200 resolution yet, so I'm gonna wait another 1-2 years before jumping on the next greatest thing.
Wout
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