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May 31, 2005

The PDA is Dead Long Live The PDA!

Filed under: Flex & Flash — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Well PDA-Phone that is. I was musing the other day, thinking of all the news I keep reading about video, music, games etc on mobile devices; yes I know, this not exactly hot-news. But it brings to my mind a raging practicality, particularly when it pertains to video and playing games. Most current [...]

May 30, 2005

Memory – Real Day. Samsung To Mass Produce 4GB Flash Memory

Filed under: Flex & Flash — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Please excuse the play on words here, it’’s an Olde English pastime. I do think it quite something though that there will be Flash Memory with 4 GB of storage designed for mobile devices. Samsung said today that it has started its mass production of 4Gb NAND flash memory This really does open up immense creativity opportunities for Cell [...]

May 23, 2005

Adobe PDF Flash And Mobile Devices – Interesting LA Times Piece

Filed under: Flex & Flash — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
There is a good article in today’’s Los Angeles Times which sort of made me chuckle in a good natured way. It details Bruce Chizen the CEO of Adobe showing off a Nokia phone which was playing Music Videos and other related material. As I read the first couple of paragraphs I was thinking, good heavens could it [...]

May 18, 2005

.swf Files Appear Unresponsive After JRun 4 Updater 4 – Rare But Puzzling

Filed under: JVM & Java — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
We recently encountered what appears to be a rare but nevertheless potentially very disruptive occurence after applying JRun 4 Updater 4 to a J2EE Multi-Instance of ColdFusion MX 6.1 using IIS 5 and then re-intializing all web site connectors using the WSCONFIG utility. The symptom of this erroneous accociation mapping is the browser displaying an [...]

May 6, 2005

What is Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux)? – A Good Explanation

Filed under: Linux — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
SELinux or .Security Enhanced Linux. as it is properly known was developed in a joint effort by the National Security Agency and the Linux Community, the reasons are of course fairly obvious and don”t need to be stated here. It makes setting up Linux for Server tasks marginally more difficult but like anything once understood, [...]

May 5, 2005

554 Transaction Failed Error With SMTP Servers and Hotmail

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Of all the free email services out there, Hotmail can be challenging when it comes to setting up SMTP mail servers. We found it important to identify SMTP servers by the domain name they are servicing rather the by their IP Address. Typically this value will be called something like "Local Host" ( not to [...]

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