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iplayfast writes:
False positives in Antivirus software have some companies fighting back. Compulife Software Inc, updates their software on a subscription basis, and has to deal with Norton telling Compulife's customers that Compulife's software is a virus, because the software is often updated. Even after notifying Norton of the problem it persists, so ... Compulife is fighting back by telling it's customers Norton Is Crap.
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iplayfast writes:
Dead Cyborg is the latest in the crop of indie games burning up the Internet with the pay what you feel it's worth payment scheme.
Is this a sign of things to come?
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iplayfast writes:
Facebook, Twitter, and Google all have different variants of the [OAuth] standard that have to be handled differently by third-party applications. Twitter's approach is, by far, the worst.
Twitter has screwed up big time,and this article tells how. The author has been ignored by Twitter so he's publicly outing them, with their Not so secret consumer key.