HP To Cut 24,600 Jobs
HP To Cut 24,600 Jobs: "Hewlett-Packard said the vast majority of the cuts would focus on eliminating overlapping jobs at EDS in corporate functions such as legal, accounting, information technology and human resources".
Not a surfer, not called Bill
HP To Cut 24,600 Jobs: "Hewlett-Packard said the vast majority of the cuts would focus on eliminating overlapping jobs at EDS in corporate functions such as legal, accounting, information technology and human resources".
I feel like a right negative Nancy for bringing this up (especially after my Ubiquity post), but despite the cool, new features, I won't be installing iTunes 8 on my Vista PC until at least the next version. It appears iTunes 8 on Vista is causing crashes (blue screen of death) for many people.
Labels: apple, iphone, ipod, vista
I can't remember where I first heard about Ubiquity, but it wasn't until Al blogged about it that I took the plunge and had a quick look.
"Help us. Subscribe to the Herd, which will add your data to the dashboard—it's completely anonymous and will help us make Ubiquity better and safer."
https://mail.google.com/mail/?account_id=aoctavio%40gmail.comHardly anonymous...
// TODO: Security hull breach!
return eval( splitString[1] );
// Ugly hack to parse out the event description.
"Since a Ubiquity command can do anything, and it has full access to your web browser, a bad person could write a Ubiquity command to steal your personal information or do malicious things to your computer. You should not install Ubiquity commands unless you are confident that the source is trustworthy."
Labels: firefox, privacy, security