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The computer helper: Fix Windows glitches - Feature Washington - A Windows computer doesn't always do what you expect it to. Sometimes the shut down command doesn't shut down the computer, for instance. Sometimes your mouse might not act the way it should. and other times your PC slows down for no a... EarthTimes.org Saturday, August 16, 2008
McCain Releases Technology PlatformI Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes 'John McCain has finally released a technology platform. Most of it is the same old stuff; lower corporate taxes, protect children from porn, and avoid Internet regulation unless 'necessary.' Alas, in his view, helping the RIAA's War on Sharing is necessary to stop the 'global epidemic' of piracy, while Net Neutrality is something he 'does not believe in.' Ars Technica has a review of McCain's platform.' A brief analysis is also available from Federal computer Week. In addition to the technology policy, McCain has also released a paper describing his stance on security and privacy. We've previously contrasted his views with those of Barack Obama. Obama's technology policies are also available online. of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Saturday, August 16, 2008
Judge Rejects H-1B Visa Injunctiontheodp writes 'Judge Faith Hochberg has denied a preliminary injunction sought by the Programmers Guild to put a hold on a controversial 'emergency' rule change by the Department of Homeland Security to permit foreign students to work continuously in the US for two-and-a-half years after graduation without an H-1B visa. Hochberg indicated she failed to see how an increased labor supply could result in wage depression for engineers and computer workers. That seems disingenuous, since in Andaya v. Citizens Mortgage Corporation, Judge Hochberg recently saw first-hand how a US employer got away with paying an H-1B computer engineer as little as $15,000 to do a job with a 'prevailing wage rate' of $41,000. In that case, Hochberg ruled against Filipino H-1B visa holder Almira Andaya, arguing that 'nonpayment of wages as listed on the H-1B visa petition ... does not raise a substantial question of federal law.'' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Saturday, August 16, 2008
The Wrong Way To Review Security SoftwareA major security software story in a trusted publication goes horribly awry - I don't do a lot of reviews anymore, but I spent about 13 years in thereviews business, testing a wide variety of products. A badly-done,badly-thought out review hits me like fingernails on the blackboard. So it iswith therecent Consumer Reports story on computer security and accompanying re... eWEEK Saturday, August 16, 2008
Anti-Net Neutrality Astroturfer ExposedI Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes 'Ever wonder about all those groups claiming Google had a 'search monopoly' (as if there are no other search engines), or worse, coming out against Net Neutrality? CNet has a story about a shady DC lobbying group called LawMedia Group, being paid by Microsoft and Comcast, that is behind many of these attacks. That said, it's a mystery why they weren't able to pay more authoritative groups than the American Corn Growers Association or the League of Rural Voters to weigh in on technical matters. As a computer geek from corn country, I wouldn't solicit their opinion on tractor repair, let alone Internet policy.' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Saturday, August 16, 2008
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