Jun 27, 2008
What is a COW?
Aside from being our planet’s main source of best tasting milk and tender juicy meat, COW is also an acronym for Cell site On Wheels. These are vehicles that mobile networks dispatch to open fields or some other secluded place to increase network coverage (like during concerts and outdoor games). Cell sites [...]
What is a COW?
Aside from being our planet’s main source of best tasting milk and tender juicy meat, COW is also an acronym for Cell site On Wheels. These are vehicles that mobile networks dispatch to open fields or some other secluded place to increase network coverage (like during concerts and outdoor games). Cell sites are usually put in towers and other high rise structures to cover a wide area. COWs are placed in areas that are simply out of coverage.
So what ... Read More
Jun 25, 2008
Steve Ballmer (Photo: tabacco.blog-city.com)
Steve Ballmer took over as Microsoft’s CEO in January 2000 as Bill Gates became the company’s chairman and chief software architect. In a few days, Ballmer will assume the company’s highest position. Gates has earlier announced his retirement from his daily function at Microsoft to focus more on philanthropy.
As Bill [...]
Steve Ballmer (Photo: tabacco.blog-city.com)
Steve Ballmer took over as Microsoft’s CEO in January 2000 as Bill Gates became the company’s chairman and chief software architect. In a few days, Ballmer will assume the company’s highest position. Gates has earlier announced his retirement from his daily function at Microsoft to focus more on philanthropy.
As Bill Gates’ partner for almost 30 years, many believe that Ballmer deserves the position, can do the task, and can establish his own identity. Gates has the technical ... Read More
Jun 23, 2008
Very rarely do we hear a Mac trojan. Frankly, I’ve never heard of it.
Most of the time – or should I say, all the time - trojans are found in Windows PC setups. Why? Because they are the easiest to attack. As simple as that. Windows PCs come in large installs; lots of folders, subfolders [...]
Very rarely do we hear a Mac trojan. Frankly, I’ve never heard of it.
Most of the time – or should I say, all the time - trojans are found in Windows PC setups. Why? Because they are the easiest to attack. As simple as that. Windows PCs come in large installs; lots of folders, subfolders and files that could easily be penetrated. Plus the operating system is the most widely used system in the entire personal computing world. As of last month, ... Read More