Firefox Market Share Beats Internet Explorer 6
Sunday, November 29th, 2009
Firefox has reached a milestone: its market share for October beat that of Internet Explorer 6 (24.07% vs. 23.30%). What I find most amazing is that IE6 still has a 23 percent share. Security holes, standards noncompliance, and lack of features are all good reasons to upgrade to IE8. I’ve heard that much of the IE6 use is from corporate computer systems that are locked down by their system administrators, such that they can’t be upgraded.
Link: http://arstechnica.com/…


Amazon has a free promotional code for MP3 downloads, worth $3.00 (essentially three songs). There are no limitations on which songs you can choose, but the code is only valid through November 30th—so use it or lose it.
Here’s an interesting article about fulgurites (glass structures created by lightning strikes). And if you like those, you may also like the Lichtenberg figures in the second article.
Aside from confusion between “their,” “they’re,” and “there,” the apostrophe is one of the most misused grammar/spelling items on the internet (and
Amazon has added
Here’s an interesting concept: a GPS-aware box that will only unlock when it’s at a specific location. It includes a button that, when pressed, tells you the distance to that location. Even though it would only take three readings to get a rough estimate of the location, I still think it’s a neat idea.
Astute Chad’s News readers already know that the State of California has severe financial problems, and that its politicians are desperately looking for ways to make ends meet. Their latest idea is to increase tax withholding by about 10 percent. Note that they’re not actually increasing the tax rate, just the amount that is withheld by employers. In essence, this forces California citizens to give short-term, interest-free loans to the state.
So you’ve protected your laptop by encrypting the hard drive. Are you safe? Not if you leave it in your hotel room where an “evil maid” can access it. All the maid has to do is boot the machine from an external drive (or even a CD), then overwrite your boot loader. This is
I remember when having 8MB of RAM on a graphics card was a big deal. But 

