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Last Updated on Monday, 11 February 2008 00:41
A rather appalling video surfaced at the beginning of the
month. It showed willful censorship of Joel Johnson from BoingBoing, while he was on the Hugh Thompson show. He started
to criticize AT&T’s government cooperation and spying, when they stopped the
AT&T tech channel cold.
Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 08:20 Written by Chris Hunter
In an article close to our hearts, [H]Enthusiast discusses the value of real world testing. It is a six-page article worth reading. Tom's also has an interesting article on hardware based security.
Benchmarking the Benchmarks @ [H]Enthusiast
How Hardware-Based Security Protects PCs @ Tom's
Hands-on with LG's KT610 @ engadget
Yahoo shareholders furious @ theInquirer
ThermalTake SopranoRS 101 Case @ ASE Labs
Moneual Labs M775 Mid Tower PS Case @ Big Bruin
Cooler Master Hyper 212 CPU Cooler @ TweakTown
Bluetooth SIG to add 802.11 support @ ars technica
Aeneon XTUNE DDR3-1333 2GB kit @ Hardware Logic
Zotac GeForce 8800 GT 512MB AMP! Edition @ bit-tech
Yorkfield: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 Processor @ X-bit labs
SteelSeries Ikari Laser Gaming Mouse @ Dragon Steel Mods
OnAir Solution GT Mobile HDTV Tuner @ Overclockers Online
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 February 2008 11:56
**update**
Microsoft is using their might to oust the Yahoo! board of directors. They have decided to kick it up a notch and try to takeover Yahoo! in a hostile manner.
Last Updated on Monday, 11 February 2008 12:31
BHFO has been up for one month. The response to our site has
been tremendous. We would like to thank everyone that has been an early adopter,
all 106,787 of you.
There is much in store as the site continues to grow. The site has been moved to an upgraded server to handle the traffic. We are polishing the website and developing a mobile version as well.
To celebrate, BHFO would like to welcome Matthew Bradford as a News Editor. In addition, we would like to welcome Jerry W. Anderson Ph.D. J.D. as our resident Legal Editor. He will provide legal insight for stories, such as p2p issues and those tricky apple patents.
Looking to the future, a corporate Senior Network Systems Analyst will be contributing content to the site. He has two compelling articles in the works. Profiles and more information on our new crew will be up within the week.
Feedback on our progress is welcome in the comments.
Last Updated on Sunday, 10 February 2008 23:11
There is a war out there with lots of tension: Closed versus Open Source. Which will ultimately win? Linus
sees things as nearly grim, but even
the military can mess up Linux. It is possible a large
state can adopt Open-Source, but as they say, "slow and steady wins
the race."
Those that are more concerned about Geocaching experiments should check out the Linux Geographic Information System or GIS.
KDE has been huge lately. The new release, the hype, and the ink have turned-out numerous bug fixes from the humongous KDE community. The release has been bumped-up to 4.0.1. Ars technica gives it a clean bill of health.
Some people still need to run their Windows applications on their Linux boxes. Wine-Doors makes that happen on a graphical and easy-to-use interface. Their 0.2 release is looking good thus far.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 February 2008 11:57
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