It seems that quite a few people are having issues with opening Excel 2007, Access 2007 after an installation of Vista SP1. I only just experienced this, and a log off / log on will fix this temporarily, but microsoft is aware of the issue and is working on a fix.
PCPro says BT is reportedly testing an 'interstatial plate' which plugs into your BT master socket to help reduce noise (and thus increase your ADSL sync speed!).
We already remove all unneeded phones and use a decent master socket face plate on our BT ADSL lines, so it'll be interesting to see the results!
Updated with some pics:
Switch recently attended the MS Windows Server 2008 launch party in Birmingham, a great event and we can safely say that 2008 will be a fantastic year for providing advanced IT services to all our clients! Read more ...
Microsoft have just released a case study about EDF Energy, one of Exeter's newest large company to reloacte to the city.
Action Pack subscribers are to receive an update mid-march (so, roughly now then?) with Windows Vista SP1. I'll be installing it as soon as it lands on my desk!
Phun is a Master of Science Theises by Computing Science student Emil Ernerfeldt for supervisor Kenneth Bodin at VRLab, Umeå University. The solver is based on work by Claude Lacoursière
Phun is meant to be a playground where people can be creative. It can also be used as an educational tool to learn about physics concepts such as restitution and friction.
Some details have been revealed about SE's next new phone, the Xperia X1. It's a windows mobile device combined with a nice UI and iPhone style touch features, more details (and pics) on their website.
A major update to TrueCrypt (the free open source on-the-fly encryption software) has been released with the following juicy updates:
Ability to encrypt a windows system partition/drive with pre-boot authentication (anyone who wants to gain access and use the system, read and write files, etc., needs to enter the correct password each time before the system starts).
Pipelined operations increasing read/write speed by up to 100% (Windows)
Mac OS X version
I'm gonna give the system drive encryption a go and see what the performance/battery life impact is like!
Dell are slashing a shed-load off of their low-end servers, we picked up an Opteron with raid1 for £228 exVAT saving us £261 (the base unit starts at just £99!) The offer expires in two days though.
Ourselves and JJC Design recently collaborated on another web project, and launched www.audisouthwest.com last week. The clients (a collection of Audi dealerships across the south west region) love the self-managing site, we got to write a funky backend (which automagically pulls car data and car images from other systems) and also got to use a nice google maps implementation (see the contact page and click on a marker!)
We're investigating using openVPN to create a fully meshed VPN network across 4 sites. We'll post our findings up on the blog once we've setup the test environment!
Security "guru" Bruce Schneier writes on Wired about how he runs a completely open wireless network. He thinks this is a good idea. Others disagree.
I for one, think he misses the most fundamental flaws in running an open network - the fact that strangers have access to your local network. From there, they can easily scan/exploit your local computers, brute-force your router login credentials, or poisen the ARP cache on your machines to perform man-in-the-middle attacks (to capture passwords, SSL sessions, voip phonecalls, http sessions) and so on.
Similar to the way Jeremy Clarkson didn't think anyone could do anything malicious when he posted his bank account numer and sort code in his newpaper column (he was proved wrong when monies were taken out of his account via a fraudulent direct debit), journalists quite often miss the point completely.
A new amendment to the UK Computer Misuse Act could outlaw developing and distributing tools which could be used for hacking, according to The Register. Sysadmins look out!
Burnout Paradise is getting some people hot under the collar. Criterion's responses don't do much in their favour. Maybe they shouldn't have released this under the Burnout name?
Doom89 has been released for the TI89, 92+, and V200 graphical calculators. Awesome.
2008 has got off to a busy start for Switch - some new projects we'll be revealing on the website soon, but for now here is a roundup of the news:
IPv6 - coming to a root server near you... icann are adding ipv6 addresses to the root servers, which now means that ipv6 hosts will now be able to communicate without having to rely on any IPv4 architecture.
Google Apps slow to replace competition is an article saying that not many businesses have switched over to using google's web-based applications for office use (I thought this was something everyone would have realised...)
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