Open document format is accepted into ISO at 30.11.2006. Even if we all knew it’s going to happen soon, it’s still good to know the thing is real now.What it gives us? Well it gives us a hope that one day we will have “standard” document exchange between organizations equally good supported by different applications. Read More → Read More →

I always wonder, why this kind of article never makes it to the first pages. And why people prefer to ignore it? Does it take some Stefano Vitta to have all the email stolen and his personal photo albums to get to flicker?Well… people, wake up! unauthorized and unencrypted WIFI is evil!!! Read More →

Recently Amit Mendelson has reminded me about Gizmo Project, which is a VoIP project with PSTN gateways by Sipphone behind.I discovered them when there was a boom of their “Free PSTN calls” promotions and wasn’t impressed much neither by the deal neither by the software. But I checked to day again and noticed that a Read More → Read More →

Finally I can get rid of evolution and come back to kmail after 1 year of struggling.I have found a piece of software here which redirects email from exchange to my account using webdav.Happy-happy joy-joy. Thanks Juhani Rautiainen ! you just made my life easier! Read More →

Thanks to Otrina (I don’t read the tech news for about a month..), I have downloaded FP9, launched it under FF2 (32bit over 64) www.flash.com causes it to freeze, but google videos as well as previously non-watchable metacafe ones are working. Good work Adobe and Penguin.SWF Read More →

Unlike many others (google, FON, Earthlink etc…) Boston mayor demonstrated plans for a “media only” network. Yes, they want to provide infrastructure for the providers to bring the services to the clients over it.IMO the idea has more future comparing to the others.More on gigaom Read More →

These small ads have become really annoying, using Adblock extension for FF, you can add http://*.googlesyndication.com/* to your filters for  getting rid of these.Internet suddenly looks better 🙂 Read More →

“If WiMAX, both mobile and fixed, doesn’t take off, it could very well end up being the biggest over-hyped wireless technology of recent years. Though, companies like Intel and global investors are spending massive sums to try to make sure that doesn’t happen.” Read the article Read More →