Author Archives: Harish Venkatachalam
A different approach
I am not a frequent blogger because I usually like to take time to research and think out what I write about. But since very few people read this blog anyway, I am going to try a different approach. I … Continue reading
Merry Christmas!
Here’s wishing all of you a Very Merry Christmas! Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men.
Top 10 Gadgets – 2007
Time magazine just came out with its Top 10 Gadgets of 2007. #1 – The iPhone – Was there ever any doubt? Where are all the naysayers (Enderle’s of the world) now?
Veterans Day
All I can say is THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.Rest assured, I shall never forget.
Perfect Storm?
Here are some scary points to ponder. US National Debt – $9 Trillion and countingUS Trade Deficit – $596 Billion and countingCrude Oil Prices – Approaching $100 per BarrelGasoline Prices – Over $3 per gallonSub Prime Housing Market Meltdown – … Continue reading
Divide and Conquer
I hate it when I’m right. Last year, when Novell sold out and signed a deal with the devil, I predicted that Microsoft would next go after Red Hat. Here was my exact quote. Microsoft is like any predator. They … Continue reading
Never Forget
It is our duty and our solemn obligation. Never Forget.
iTunes Wifi
Apple announced the new iPodtouch today along with the iTunes Wifi Music Store which allows one to directly download a song on to the iPod. Zune users can keep their “Squirting”. This is the real implementation of Wifi. What intrigues … Continue reading
New iMacs
The new iMacs are here. They even have the (soon to be leaving) head honcho of Microsoft Security yearning for one. They look pretty sharp to me, but some people don’t seem to like the black bezel. The disappointing part … Continue reading
Divide and Conquer
Mark Shuttleworth is absolutely correct. I am glad for people like him that call a spade “a spade”. Here’s a choice quote regarding Microsoft’s so called 236 patents that Linux supposedly violates. That’s extortion and we should call it what … Continue reading