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- FCC to vote on wireless industry competition inquiry; Watch out Verizon and AT&T
- How does the current setup stiffle innovation?Is the fcc indicating that they feel phones are not as advanced as they should be, or that wireless networks are not as innovative as they chould be?The current setup prevents consumers from ....1. Choosing the device they want2. Using it with...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-21
- Microsoft warns Asian governments of Linux lawsuits
- Microsoft warns Asian governments of Linux lawsuitsWowOverall I happen to like Microsoft, but Ballmer, Steve (let's just call him BS from now on) spewed some serious FUD...at least based on this article.I don't see how he can honestly state that Windows is more secure than Linux. That's just plain...
- Discussion threads 2004-11-18
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- GM to sell small electric car for less than $6,000
- it would be nice......if GM would sell these cars in North America...just my two centsRE: GM to sell small electric car for less than $6,000It aggravates me. Why is the US the last one to get this type of innovation that is affordable. I WANT ONEOh yeah people in a...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-15
- Microsoft: The top 5 risks; Will it cut 2009 outlook as PC market stumbles?
- Microsoft: The top 5 risks; Will it cut 2009 outlook as PC market stumbles?Hmmm... Agree in poart, not others.Over all sales are going to drop, no way the entire world can be in this situation without it hurting MS too. As far as online, I don;t think its...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-11
- S. Korea moves to tighten the Net
- Even as China is being roundly criticized for restricting Internet access even for Western journalists during the Olympics, another Asian country is moving to restrict the net. Reuters reports that South Korea is starting to make moves to restrain the Net, as well. The mass access to the Internet,...
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- What is the best language for our kids to learn?
- What is the best language for our kids to learn?Absolutely. But don't forget...that your kids have a reason to learn them: they are exposed to all of them every day. In the US, most people can't even tell you the names of more than 5 languages. But the reason...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-29
- The war against tobacco escalates
- The war against tobacco escalatesCan't waituntil tobacco is a distant memory. The stench of smokers is appalling and I make it a point to stand as far away from them as possible. And when they try to get closer I tell them not to. When asked why, my answer is...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-29
- Brown rice, white rice, now GREEN rice
- A major rice grower in California is looking to sell green rice. "Green" as in solar-powered. Of course, like all crops, rice needs sun to grow and ripen. Now Far West Rice, Inc. of Cypress, California, is going to harvest, mill, store, move and bag rice using...
- Blog posts 2008-06-17
- Prices up, consumption down--market economics working for gasoline consumers?
- Yes, American gasoline prices have risen more than 30% in a year. Yes, consumption is now down in the U.S., year to year. Just under 4%. So maybe nobody ever said there was a one-to-one ratio. Bet if gasoline gets to $5 per gallon, consumption will...
- Blog posts 2008-06-10
- How green could make Europe a tech power
- The region has diesel expertise, a green populace, and interested governments. Could Europe be a big player in green tech? There have been a number of major disappointments in the technology world: OS/2, the Newton, PC-like Internet appliances. And to that list you have to...
- News items 2008-03-24
- Router Backdoors: Hacked by Chinese Part 2?
- We all remember code red, right? Come on, you know you were hit with it..., ok, here's an image just in case you forgot: PCPro News out of the UK has written a story that I classify as xenophobic and unfair. PCPro spoke with the...
- Blog posts 2008-03-06
- Gates misses the point on 'creative capitalism'
- perspective The Microsoft chairman's well-intentioned pitch for corporate activism missed the root causes of poverty. (Hint: it's not lack of corporate charity.) Editor's note: CNET News.com editor at large Michael Kanellos and chief political correspondent Declan McCullagh are facing off over Bill Gates' call for businesses to allocate...
- News items 2008-01-25
- OLPC backlash continues
- PC Magazine's John Dvorak is the latest to question the real value of One Laptop Per Child's distribution of XO laptops in developing countries. He brings up points that have been percolating in the blogosphere for some time but presents them in one heck of a rant. He...
- Blog posts 2007-12-09
- Technology innovation and policy: The power of "we"
- "The future is all about the power of "we" and how to collaborate with Web 2.0," said Cisco CEO John Chambers, reprising his gospel of broadband connnectedness. He was speaking at the Technology Innovation Summit held at the University of California, Berkeley. The event was hosted by Charlie...
- Blog posts 2007-10-11
- Microsoft's success in China
- Microsoft's success in ChinaConventional wisdom on China.A quote:"But the West ultimately implemented social reforms after upheavals that led voters to elect new governments. And South Korea and Taiwan tamed crony capitalism following traumatic democratic transitions. The Chinese Communist Party, in contrast, appears to be nowhere near tolerating political change. In...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-30
- Should the next billion just pay it forward?
- Should the next billion just pay it forward?Not about the poorMS' $3 deal isn't about helping the poor.It's about maintaining their monopoly into the future and an attempt to prevent wide-scale Linux adoption.Altruism has noting to do with this. MS' motivations are purely self-preservation.I believe the topics are differentI would...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-20
- Oxfam: Innovating to deliver humanitarian relief
- Oxfam: Innovating to deliver humanitarian reliefAre Large Foreign NGOs Always Best?Although some large aid projects can be delivered only via governments or foreign NGOs like Oxfam; small local organisations which work through groups of local people, respecting local cultures, are often more effective at delivering sustainable development.Several decades of large-scale...
- Discussion threads 2006-12-11
- Opportunity and threat of open source hardware
- A story hit the wires today saying 70% of Asian developers now use open source and its use has gone up 40% in just three years. The story indicates future East Asian hardware will be increasingly based on Linux. It is the transparency of open source code that clinches the...
- Blog posts 2006-12-08
- Ballmer: Linux "Infringes our intellectual property"
- Ballmer: Linux "Infringes our intellectual property""Infringes our intellectual property"does it have anything to do with FAT or NTFS? in that case, i'll be very happy to recompile my kernel without the bloat...What property?As mentioned above, if its just the FAT and NTFS stuff, then that means dang near every other...
- Discussion threads 2006-11-17
- Strong Angel III: Disaster response innovation
- Eric Rasmussen, MD, MDM, FACP, Commander, Medical Corps, United States Navy, is leading an effort innovate disaster response in the wake of catastrophies. He is the Director of Strong Angel III, which this month is field testing ways of delivering life-saving humanitarian relief and rapidly deployable communication systems in response...
- Blog posts 2006-08-14
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