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- Amazon Kindle: It’s not for us, Jack
- My grubby hands on the Amazon Kindle at Continental Airlines' Presidents Club Lounge at Newark Liberty International Airport. See Jason's Amazon Kindle Gallery. As I've discussed in this column before, I spend about 4 days a week away from home and about 8...
- Blog posts 2008-10-21
- Arthur C. Clarke: All These Worlds Are Yours
- Arthur C. Clarke: All These Worlds Are YoursArthur C. Clarke : The beacon to the human race is no moreLike the rest of the world I was also very saddened by his death. He lived a full life and was the same shining personality till the end.As a kid whose...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-19
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- Who owns the word "pod?"
- Who owns the word "pod?"And let us not forget "Profit Pod" back in 2005.Though I wonder if Mack Trucks can sue Apple over the use of the name "iMac"?I would laugh if they had to rebrand the line "iMachintosh" :)Bad behaviorOK, so I am a big supporter of Apple. ...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-24
- Sci-Fi Kindlenomics
- Covers from the first editions of Hugo and Nebula award winning Sci-Fi Classics. Photo: AbeBooks.com One of my industry writer friends, Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols let me in on an interesting item that came up for sale today -- a...
- Blog posts 2009-03-13
- Citizen Pain: Who Needs Another Electronic Reader?
- So today’s the day when reviews are coming in from CNet and Between The Lines on the second edition of Amazon’s Kindle electronic book reader. You decide whether you want to spend $350-plus for a device that lets you, essentially, read one type of publication. The Kindle...
- Blog posts 2009-03-02
- America loses its moral technologist: Michael Crichton
- Author, Producer and Director Michael Crichton, 1942-2008. Photo: Associated Press With election week and coverage of other events such as the Microsoft PDC and the latest Windows 7 builds, many of ZDNet's readers may be unaware that one of America's most...
- Blog posts 2008-11-06
- Amazon Kindle: It’s not for us, Jack
- Amazon Kindle: It’s not for us, JackHappy Early Adopter HereI have a Kindle and I think it's great. I currently use it solely for reading books. That's ok, because that's what I bought it for! Once my current magazing subscriptions run out, I'll probably convert over to...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-22
- Police Surveillance: Go Snoop, Yourself
- Police Surveillance: Go Snoop, YourselfI think there is a balance to be struckI'm not happy with the proliferation of cameras you describe, and am opposed to fishing expeditions on principle. I'd much rather see more police on the street particularly in high crime areas, and more police officers who...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-13
- Microsoft's road to the cloud is paved with parallelism
- Microsoft's road to the cloud is paved with parallelismMore InvestmentTwo words. How long? This new commitment is certainly a good direction, but it's hard to see it as leadership at this late stage. The move into parallelism is a great equalizer. The laws of diminishing returns are applied across the...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-31
- Thinking -- Or Feeling -- Like A Computer
- So an unknown billionaire named Jeffrey E. Epstein has spent millions trying to develop a thinking and feeling computer. But winds up in jail instead. This sounds eerily like a wish to build a HAL 9000 computer that was the central character of Arthur C. Clarke's science...
- Blog posts 2008-07-01
- Of telescopes, patents and the death of discovery
- Of telescopes, patents and the death of discoveryPatents are the greatest threat to the software industryIt should be written in our constitution, that no idea should be able to be patented or receive some kind of legal protection - only the [b]implementation[/b] of the ideas. Virtually every software developer is...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-04
- News to know: HTC Shift; Airport firmware; Microsoft mesh; Novell; VoIP
- Notable headlines: David Morgenstern: Apple's security update breaks printer drivers, Instant Hijack component Airport firmware update enables AirDisk backups Mary Jo Foley: Whatever happened to Microsoft's 'other' mesh projects? Paula Rooney: Novell's SUSE Linux 11 to come in...
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
- Photos: Remembering Arthur C. Clarke
- A look back at the science-fiction impresario's life, his influences, and the things and people he influenced. by CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-03-19
- Arthur C. Clarke: All These Worlds Are Yours
- For every person, there are personalities who’s influence and life’s work that can shape one’s imagination and destiny. For some people, they are world leaders, musicians, poets, and philosophers. For me, the Grand Masters of Science Fiction float to the very top of that august group â€" and...
- Blog posts 2008-03-19
- Virgin Galactic unveils SpaceShipTwo; Plans open architecture spaceship
- Virgin Galactic unveils SpaceShipTwo; Plans open architecture spaceshipBeautifulThey are much better looking than the first ones. I hope that they accelerate space exploration and lunar landings. Unfortunately, the current goal is mostly space tourism, which is impractical. Maybe they'll raise enough money from it to fund the bigger picture, though.RE:...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-23
- Microsoft: "Windows Vista computers epitomize form, function, self-expression"
- Microsoft: "Windows Vista computers epitomize form, function, self-expression"I'm completely . . . .Dumb-founded. It reads like something Mike Cox tm would have written as a parody . . .Granted, I LIKE the idea that FINALLY, we have a choice better than the equivalent of the Old Ford Model T...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-23
- The Olaf Stapledon Collection (Mobile)
- Olaf Stapledon Collection SymbianYou may never have heard of him, but once you read Olaf Stapledon, you'll never forget him. The Olaf Stapledon Collection contains 10 of his most famous works including, "Last and First Men" and "Star Maker", which many sci-fi afficionados consider to be the finest works of...
- Software downloads 2007-04-30
- ETech 2007: Divining the future
- Im at OReillys Emerging Technology conference this week, enjoying the geeky ambiance. The theme for this years conference is the Arthur C. Clarke quote: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Ive enjoyed myself, but Im not convinced Ive seen the future yet. ...
- Blog posts 2007-03-27
- OrangeHRM and the new development model
- OrangeHRM says its the worlds first open source human resources management system. Since launching their first beta version, in January 2006, they have gotten over 28,500 downloads at SourceForge. They will be a silver sponsor of next months Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. The software runs under either Windows...
- Blog posts 2007-03-07
- Daily Cryptogram 2009 PPC 2009 (Mobile)
- Aurora Software Presents:DailyCryptogram 2009=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=Now for both Outlook and Palm Desktop users!=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=All work and no play makes Jack?s brain cells fade away....Everyone needs a break now and then. Taking a break from the stresses of work canrejuvenate the brain, allowing you to more efficiently move onto the next taskthat your boss...
- Software downloads 2006-12-03
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