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Comment Hosted Office & Exchange - haters gonna hate! (Score 0) 204

Good God people, it's not that hard. Everyone wants to make it an Open Source issue - blah blah blah. You can get hosted Microsoft Office & Exchange for almost nothing per user per month when compared to the cost of a server, licensing and support if you do it yourself. It's a business expense dumb-ass and not only does it make everyone happy but means you don't have to manage physical machines. The cost savings allow you to spend more money on your bandwidth as well. You're all a bunch of Open Source idiots that DON'T UNDERSTAND BUSINESS (and probably think the Free Market and Capitalism is bad). I'm not the 1%, and I'm not the 99%, I'm an IT guy that understands the flow of business and economics. Quit making things so damn hard for everyone and get over yourselves.
Biotech

Justice Department's Bio-terror Mistake 477

destinyland writes "University professor and artist Steve Kurtz publicizes the history of chemical weapons with performance art pieces. The day his wife died of a heart attack, 911 responders mistook his scientific equipment for bioterrorism supplies. After he was detained for 22 hours, Homeland Security cordoned off his block, and a search was performed on his house in hazmat suits, they found nothing. Now they're prosecuting him for "mail fraud" for the way he obtained $256 of harmless bacteria."
United States

The Soldier of the Future 289

An anonymous reader writes "Land Warrior, the Army's wearable electronics package, was panned earlier this year by the troops who were testing it out. They were forced to take the collection of digital maps and next-gen radios to war, anyway. Now, Wired's Noah Shachtman reports from Iraq, those same soldiers are starting to warm up to their soldier suits of the future."
Censorship

Uri Geller Accused of Bending Copyright Law 273

JagsLive writes in with a Fox News report about Uri Geller's apparently playing fast and loose with copyright law in order to silence his detractors. "'All it takes is a single e-mail to completely censor someone on the Internet,' said Jason Schultz, a lawyer for the online civil rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation, which is suing Geller over an unflattering clip posted on YouTube for which he claimed a copyright ownership."

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