This post shall render an opinion on the applicability of Sony/BMG’s Rootkit EULA in Philippine laws. It will be rendered using a writing style used by the legal profession here for formal opinions to likewise enable you to catch a glimpse on how we operate.
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Fil-Am “Bot Master” Jeanson James Ancheta was arrested in the United States for allegedly making and selling of bots, hijacking tens of thousands of computers, including US military servers, and infecting them with malicious software.
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Microsoft Philippines is raffling off PC packages for LAN shops who buy licensed software.
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If you have been to the 4th PICS conference last Oct. 25, you would have…
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Netopia recommends that the Senate pass laws that will filter Internet traffic for p0rn.
Will we be the next China?
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The “œmobisodes” (mobile episodes) are downloaded via the Internet (desktop or mobilephone Internet) and then played on the cellphone.
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Get paid to play World of Warcraft. A dream job, or a post in a MMOG sweatshop?
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In the US, entry level programmers make about PhP 300,000 per month. In the Philippines, significantly less.
Now stop wondering about why companies offshore operations.
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Why am I posting something about Pinoy Big Brother when I know absolutely nothing about…
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Google shocked Wall Street with a strong third quarter showing with earnings of $381.2 million this quarter. That’s almost seven times their net income of $52 million a year ago.
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After posting this, I realized the free 64MB CF memory that came with my digicam…
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I was hooked with Firefox from day one. I’d been following Mozilla’s releases since they came up with their first beta releases. I actually switched from the full Mozilla suite to Firefox when I heard about how fast, light and secure it was.
Mozilla has more or less perfected version 1.0x; they’re now at stable release 1.07. Now version 1.5 is under development–in fact, Mozilla has recently released 1.5 beta 2 for public use and testing.