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Buzz Out Loud 592: Leopard is the new Vista

This is just our way of warning you that we might possibly have been a little harsh in re: a plan by Universal, Warner, and EMI to sell music on, um, flash drives. Because the kids these days think CDs are dead, and--flash drives? Are cool? Anyway. In other news, a little old lady takes a claw hammer to a Comcast customer service office. We do not condone. We only applaud.

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Buzz Out Loud 593: Resist Melissa's siren song

There's a new piece of malware that strips for you. Don't give in.

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This week on developerWorks: October 30, 2007

Dave Mitchell, Program Director IBM Software as a Service, returns to talk about new enablement resources for ISVs transitioning to software as a service.

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Buzz Out Loud 594: Phantom of the audio board

Halloween questions abound today: Is Jason in fact horribly disfigured and that's why his face cannot be seen on the pages of CNET? Is Australia foretelling the downfall of the U.S. from 16 hours in the future? Will Google's phone...er...be cool? OK, not every analogy can go on forever, people. That's just scary.

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TechNet Radio - Get Ready for Microsoft Virtualization Technologies

Are you ready to evaluate and deploy Microsoft Virtualization Technologies such as Windows Server Virtualization (Viridian), Windows Server Terminal Services? Start your planning cycle right with Microsoft's Assessment and Planning Solution...[more]

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Inside Renewable Energy- November 1, 2007

Demand for renewable energy in the U.S. is growing rapidly -- so rapidly, in fact, that supply cannot keep up. Even though renewables only make up around 7 percent of the U.S. electricity supply, growing voluntary markets and new state renewable portfolio standards (RPS) will ensure that clean sources of energy make up a larger part of the nation's energy mix. [More...]

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TechNet Radio - How Microsoft Does IT: Enabling Information Security through HBI

The HBI Information Classification Solution was developed to enable users to classify and protect their sites and shares. October 30th, 2007 Participants: Eric Ostrowski Kai Axford Olav Opedal Participants Descriptions: Eric Ostrowski - Your Show Host and TechNet Radio Producer Kai Axford - Senior Security Strategist Olav Opedal - Microsoft IT Security Program Manager...[more]

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Buzz Out Loud 590: What's your brain's bandwidth?

Would you get a chip implanted that would let you access the Internet from your brain? Of course you would. Otherwise, we couldn't connect! Also today, Microsoft wins the hand of the fair maiden Facebook. Aw, we're havin' a weddin'.

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Buzz Out Loud 591: Senator sees shadow

The signs and portents have arrived, and they point to seven more years of tax-free Net access. And home page e-email. Apparently, that's a thing. Who knew? In other news today, poor Vonage has to pay Verizon $80 million, but Verizon has to pay you $1 million, and that's a little more satisfying. Also, the U.S. continues to kick some serious spam butt. Er, as in, send a lot of it. Sigh.

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Buzz Out Loud 587: Xkcd is awesome

It's Monday, we're tired, and we can barely keep it together to get through today's morasse of Zune news, Toshiba-box 360 rumors, AT&T downloads you don't want, and weird European copyright-crossover claims. But one fact emerges triumphant from the rubble: Those Xkcd comics? Those rule.

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Spotlight on IBM software solutions: Watchfire's Mike Weider on web application security

Michael Weider, CTO of Watchfire, an IBM company, explains Web appplication attacks and shares a top-10 list to help organizations focus on the most serious Web application security vulnerabilities. He looks at how IT organizations are addressing these exposure points and shares some best practices that have been gleaned from his work with Watchfire.

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This week on developerWorks: October 23, 2007

Prolific developerWorks contributor and perpetual tinkerer, Nathan Harrington, talks about some of his recent contrinutions. See links below. Also, dW blogger and tech briefing guru Doug Tidwell audio blogs on the SCA/SDO briefing tour, and more.

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Buzz Out Loud 588: Touche Tuesday

Touche, Tuesday. You have beaten us again! No, actually, it's just that you, dear listeners, who once again prove you're smarter than us. About Canadian copyright law. In other news, the Rockies mistake "crushing influx of fans" for a "massive denial of service attack." That is so cute.

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"Did you say Mainframe!?": Deploying to the Eclipse Rich Client Platform with help from WebSphere

Ron Craig takes a look at how this new version of HATS helps users deploy to the Eclipse Rich Client platform. He also discusses additional development capabilities provided by HATS V7.0.

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Buzz Out Loud 589: The mother of all patents

OK, so, IBM files an application for the ultimate patent--the one that crushes all other patent wannabes, including trolls and, OK, anyone with a patentable idea. We feel a little dirty for wondering...would that be any worse than the current system? Guest host: Rafe Needleman.

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Inside Renewable Energy- October 25, 2007

The participants and organizers of the Solar Decathlon are working toward one goal: Educate the public about the viability and importance of green building practices. The hundreds of students who built the 20 green houses on the National Mall in Washington, DC are proving that sustainable design and renewable energy are here, they are cost-effective and they will soon transform the building industry. [More...]

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Buzz Out Loud 585: We love you, too

After all these years, it only seems fair to tell it like it is. We love you guys, too. Except the creeps who think it's like, super l337 to hack 911 systems and send SWAT teams to the homes of, say, parents with sleeping children who are then handcuffed and detained because of your horrid little prank. You, we do not love. You make us want to call Game Over on our big life simulation. We clear? Cut it out.

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Buzz Out Loud 586: We h8t flash drives

This is just our way of warning you that we might possibly have been a little harsh in re: a plan by Universal, Warner, and EMI to sell music on, um, flash drives. Because the kids these days think CDs are dead, and--flash drives? Are cool? Anyway. In other news, a little old lady takes a claw hammer to a Comcast customer service office. We do not condone. We only applaud.

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Buzz Out Loud 579: New rule: All music on floppies

Could an artsy-fartsy plan to release music on an "almost obsolete format" turn out to be the surefire DRM scheme the RIAA has been waiting for? Wow, we hope not, or we're going to have to dust off some geezer computers. Also, this one juror really hates Jammie Thomas. Like, really.

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Buzz Out Loud 580: (MAWV) Mothers against Windows Vista

One mother's brave crusade against Windows Vista leads to a dramatic showdown with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Or something slightly less dramatic. Also, AT&T's new terms of service reveal that the company is REALLY sorry about appearing to try to censor free speech. And, all four Beatles are now selling music online--separately. Ahem.

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