Geek Software of the Week: Linux: cairo-dock

cairo-dock

You can install it on Fedora from “Add/Remove Software” under “Activities” then “Applications”, simply type in “cairo-dock” and install it! It is very “Mac-like” and handy! Check it out! It is Open Source, and uses OpenGL!

cairo-dock Web Site

It simply works… it is there when you need it, and gets out of the way (“intelligently”) when you don’t! Very cool. If you are using Linux, try it, and pretend you are on a Mac!

The CarrierIQ Hoohah

Your handheld device is watching you and recording your tracks around the world. Yeah, and what else is new? All you computers and devices are spying on you, because your digit habits are of great interest to businesses so they will know how to sell to you. There you go, evil corporate monkey business marches on!

Is Your Cell Phone Listening in on You?

“When a Connecticut programmer revealed that Carrier IQ, a hidden program on many smartphones, had the power to transmit information about the user’s location, web searches and text messages, the blogosphere erupted with commentary. Senator Al Franken of Minnesota sent a letter to Carrier IQ, Inc., asserting that the use of the software without the consumer’s consent could violate the federal wiretap statute.

But the Carrier IQ incident is just the tip of the iceberg of surreptitious collection of information about us using key features of our smartphones — their cameras, their microphones and their ability to connect to the Internet. And our legal protections are far less secure than Franken thinks.

It’s not surprising that we’re being tracked on our cell phones — data tracking on computers through browsers and Internet service providers has been going on for years, and what are our phones but mini-computers? But the information our phones convey is more revealing and intimate than data from our PCs, including our movements from place to place in real time and our conversations as well as our emails, status updates and web searches.

Some tracking programs, such as Carrier IQ, are installed without your permission. For others, you may intentionally download the smartphone app but not be aware of its full capabilities. Still other apps cannot be easily uninstalled if you decide to try to stop the privacy invasion.”

Zynga Has a Stock IPO Fail!

Farmville is stupid. Most of their games are stupid. So, they had a stock IPO. It was a fail as well. Wanna buy some stock cheap?

Zynga shares slump 10 percent below IPO in first day

“While there was hope for Zynga, the largest technology flotation since Google’s public debut in 2004, the company’s share price dropped by nearly 10 percent in its first day.

At the end of Zynga’s first day of public trading today, the company fell to just over $9 a share, in what could be the most disappointing stock market debut for a technology company this year.

In the biggest valuation since Google’s initial public offering in 2004, the FarmVille and Mafia Wars game maker’s shares dipped below IPO almost immediately.

Trading had initially opened at $11 a share, a dollar higher than its IPO price of $10. But the share price dipped below the crucial IPO benchmark by early afternoon.

Analysts expected at least a mild dip from market opening this morning, based on poor economic conditions, continuing Eurozone worries, and crucially a less-than steady business model.”