“Interview with author of Love & Sex With Robots”

This article interests me. Not for the prurient aspects — sorry, I’m just not all that interested in dolls, even life-sized and anatomically-correct ones — but for what happens when artificial intelligence can make them a lot more real? When you can easily believe that a robotic woman is the real thing, except that she’s …

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“Technology Voter’s Guide”

ZDNet has an interesting series, profiling the major Presidential candidates and their stated technology views. So far they’ve got Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Ron Paul, John McCain, John Edwards, and Chris Dodd; I don’t know if they plan to cover anyone else. Of course, you have to take what they say they support with a …

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“Office 2003 update blocks older file formats”

After all the government kerfuffle over the last couple years about moving to an open format for office documents (because proprietary formats could be discontinued by the vendor at any time, rendering documents stored in them unreadable), I’m shocked to read that after the latest Office 2003 update, Office can no longer access older format …

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Goodbye, 2007…

You were a good year, and an interesting one in several fields (especially technology-related ones), but it’s time to bid you farewell. Not much of an entry, buy hey, it’s New Year’s Eve. GoddessJ and I have more important things to attend to. 😉

“Gmail users might want to check your filters…”

As reported on the LifeHacker site: an XSS flaw might have compromised your account, regardless of the OS or browser you’re running. The flaw has since been patched, but if your account was subverted prior to the fix, it will still have the malicious filters in it. Follow the links from that page to find …

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“The art of software murder”

For those who strongly dislike Microsoft’s latest offering and how it’s being crammed down everyone’s throats, I offer this article. The last few paragraphs say it all: What would it be like if a single piece of software were simultaneously afflicted with all the maladies listed above? It would surely be a gloomy prospect. To …

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Cross-Platform GUI Programming

Over the last week or so, I’ve been working on a test program for Project X. The requirements pretty much dictated a GUI solution, but while I work primarily under Linux, the other developer on it works primarily in Windows, and we use both C++ and Lisp for this project. Any programmer who’s tried to …

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