Engadget is reporting some stats that households are increasingly dropping their landline phone service for mobiles only. For safety reasons, I highly recommend against this.
… In the latter half of 2007, it was discovered that 16-percent of domiciles didn’t even have a landline
Mobile phones are great… until you need to call 9-1-1 (or anyone else [...] ...
Blog War!!
It’s been a while since Alan and I got into it; I think we both appreciate a little healthy debate. As friends, we don’t really have to worry about offending each other or taking things out of context. Unless, of course, it will get us a laugh. In this case I think Alan is [...] ...
Martin and I were all over the map this week, but still managed to keep things under 30 minutes. We talk about the Dave and Buster’s hack, data exposure in Chile, and browser virtualization, among other things. The show is up over at netsecpodcast.com. ...
If you didn’t catch the news today, Tenable is changing the Nessus license and enabling the real-time signature/plugin feed for the free version. Martin and I managed to snag Ron Gula for a short interview we posted over at NetSecPodcast.com.
Overall I think it’s a very positive license change and it shouldn’t hurt you unless you [...] ...
Hot on the heels of my GRC is Dead post, an associate sent me a private rant on a past experience where the investors drove his company down a similar rathole.
Here’s the thing, kids; venture capitalists aren’t there to help you build a long-term business. Their entire goal is to achieve specific returns in specific [...] ...