uh oh

My iPod app on my iPhone keeps crashing in the background as I surf the web. Anyone else experiencing this?


Still More iPhone thoughts

Unlike a few other bloggers, I'm still infatuated with my iPhone. This is one cool device and I'm using it more as time goes on. A few more thoughts: 1) Devices the iPhone replaces me for me - Nokia N95, Blackberry 8800, Nokia N800, and 8G iPod…


More iPhone thoughts

Here are a few more thoughts regarding the iPhone 1) After successfully syncing my two IMAP accounts via iTunes I decided to add one of my Gmail ones (my domain mail hosted via Google Apps).  That seemed to cause the syncing to hang.  I've disabled…


iPhone Initial Reactions

After the trauma of waiting in-line at the AT&T store, I was finally able to get my hands on an iPhone at the Apple store 15 miles away.  First reactions: 1)  The screen is breathtaking.  I've never seen a screen like it on a mobile device. 2)…


The iPhone Exodus

With any luck, I'll be swapping out my Nokia N95 with an iPhone tomorrow.  Rather than fight the mass crowds at the Apple store, I am likely to just hit the local AT&T store.  I have some trepidation as the store seems very unprepared for the…


Total Intel on Homeland Defense Weekly podcast

Dan Verton's Homeland Defense Weekly interviewed some of the leadership team at Total Intel during our open house this week and the result has been posted as a podcast and webcast on the PodTech Network. Link--->


Second Life Hawala

“I see this as a virtual version of the hawala or hundi system,” said Johnson, who heads risk management firm TRMG, referring to the informal money transfer network that is commonly used through the Middle East, Asia and Africa. “It’s trust based —…


We're already living in a future nobody anticipated

Science fiction authors are some of the most interesting people to watch with regards to futurism in the unparalleled completely unstructured sense.  Charles Stross is no exception.  Worth a read if you've got 10 minutes to spare today. Total…


Lions and tigers and terrorists....oh my!

Thanks for Haft of the Spear for the link. Steven Phillipsohn, a fraud litigation solicitor and chairman of the FAP's cybercrime working group, said: "There's nothing virtual about online crime, it is all too real. It is time government took this…