Remains of the Day: Can the Government Switch to Firefox Edition [For What It's Worth] - 3810th Edition
This post was written by admin on July 14, 2009
Posted Under: Tech News
Posted Under: Tech News
Someone asks the Secretary of State if they can switch to Firefox, we spot the cable-management solution of our dreams, and Pandora wants radio stations to pony up to play music, too.
- Hillary Clinton is asked for Firefox in the US Department of State
Hit 26:30 in the video above. The answer: Unfortunately, no. [Mozilla Links] - Mysterious Cable-Tidy Hawked by Superheroes
These may be the cable-management solution of my dreams. [Wired] - Psychology of Technology: Disconnectivity Anxiety
Apparently that nervous, sweaty-palms feeling you get when you can’t connect to the internet has a name. [Dr. Jim Taylor] - Update on Windows 7 RTM
Despite what you may have heard (or seen on torrent trackers), the Windows 7 blog says the Win7 RTM has not been released yet. [Windows 7 Blog] - Pandora now pushing radio to pay for music, too
Pandora calls “no fair” on the double-standard between music streaming over the airwaves vs. those streaming over the internet. [Ars Technica] - Critical JavaScript vulnerability in Firefox 3.5
If you’re worried, hit the link to fix it. [Mozilla Security Blog] - Beware! Google Reader Notifier for Firefox Is Now Crapware
The popular Google Reader Notifier extension spams Firefox with ads in the latest release. Hit the link for more info and a fix. [How-To Geek]
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