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- Has the U.S. already lost green tech to other nations?
- Has the U.S. already lost green tech to other nations?No.Govt. sponsored research is only a big edge for products where the government is the customer (nuclear bombs, stealth jets, tanks, etc.)When the market decides that green products and tech is desirable, then a market with less government baggage will produce...
- Tags: COMPANIES, green technology, government
- Discussion threads 2009-07-08
- Brief: 4
- This is the fourth excerpt from the first book in the Defen series: The Board Member's IT Brief. From chapter 2 "Evaluating IT Proposals 2.1 Processes and ground rules Three kinds of IT proposals come to the board for...
- Tags: Project, Information Technology, Board, Benefit, Bottom Line, Decision, Proposal, Corporate Governance, Strategy, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Management, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-02-01
- If Skype was disruptive to telcos, then Cubic Telecom is their nightmare (and good for you)
- A few weeks prior to my scheduled departure for Dublin, Ireland where I ran the most recent Mashup Camp, I started handing out the phone numbers of my hotel and traveling companions to people who might want to reach me while I was over there. For cell phone usage,...
- Tags: SIM Card, Web, Ireland, Phone, Call, Skype Technologies S.A., Wi-Fi, Service, Cubic Telecom, Phone Number, MaxRoam, Pat Phelan, Telecom & Utilities, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-11-27
- The BIG Alienware m9750 review
- I don't spend anywhere near as much time gaming as I'd like to. Part of this is down to being busy, but a bigger factor is the fact that I have to be sitting at my desk, and that feels an awful lot like work even when it's not. Is...
- Tags: Game, Alienware, Notebook, Problem, Setup, M9750, Games, Personal Technology, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2007-11-27
- Alienware Area-51 m9750
- Alienware has long been the first name in big-budget gaming rigs, straddling the line between the mainstream and enthusiast markets with flashy ads, high-end components, and just enough hand-holding for novices. We first laid eyes on the company's flagship laptop, the Area-51 m9750, at CES 2007 back in January and...
- Tags: Video cards, Games, Processors, Alienware, Alienware Area-51
- Product reviews 2007-07-26
- Harvard Business Review: 20 top ideas that challenge what you know
- The Harvard Business Review has a list of top 20 "Breakthrough Ideas for 2007." Some interesting, ideas here that are counter-culture in that they challenge accepted thinking in many different areas. Siobhan Ford from HBR says that the list is free to read for all of February and that the...
- Tags: Disruptive, Emerging Hotbed
- Blog posts 2007-02-05
- Iranian video game targets U.S. tanker
- Iranian video game targets U.S. tanker2 Can Play This GameI remember fondly playing F19 in the late 80's. Flying over Iran deploying stealth counter-measures, launching ARM and Sidewinder missles at SAMs as they became visible.The only thing missing from that game were the nuclear weapons bunkers; but you can't...
- Tags: Games, Jane, game, video game, video
- Discussion threads 2006-10-01
- Activists unveil stealth browser
- Activists unveil stealth browserJust have to say itDid anyone else notice that Torpark backwards is kraprot? =-)(BTW- I prefer firefox so there =-p)The TOR network is illegal in USthe US law demands that the surfing records should be kept for 3 months.Since the ISP sees only a TOR connetion, the...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Web browsers, INTERNET, PRODUCTIVITY, NETWORKING, Tor, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Service Provider, Microsoft Corp., Tor Network
- Discussion threads 2006-09-22
- New threat from 'suicide' virus
- New threat from 'suicide' virusMessage has been deleted.OverdueI have to consider that this type of attack has been long overdue. I've often wondered why a self-erasing virus wasn't tried but I believe part of it may be ego. In order to enjoy the attacks the writer must be known, found...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Rootkits, SECURITY, eWeek, information technology, virus, rootkit
- Discussion threads 2006-07-31
- Navio's approach to C.R.A.P. (DRM) doesn't stink as much as others
- Face it, digital rights management technology (aka: C.R.A.P. — also see CRAP, The Movie and CRAP, The Sequel) is nasty stuff. It's mainstream usage is only a couple of years old. But the list of DRM-caused trainwrecks in consumer-land (a list that you can easily help to...
- Tags: Navio, digital-rights management
- Blog posts 2006-06-19
- Multitasking monitor does double duty
- Multitasking monitor does double dutyHigh Demand The Reason?Is there such a high demand for a product like this that Sharp would actually spend time producing one. Most people who need two displays would definitely spend the money to buy two TVs instead of one. The cost...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, TVs, TV & Home Theater, Aerospace & Defense, Cable, directional speaker, monitor, TV, speaker
- Discussion threads 2005-07-15
- Virus pits itself against music pirates
- Virus pits itself against music piratesRound Up The Usual SuspectsOr could it be the Music Industry?Well that's a shame. Windoze takes a hit!I was hoping something challenging would happen to assault my iPod or something. But noooo! Just more satisfying function. Of course, it helps to have a...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, PRODUCTIVITY, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Piracy, OK Here, virus, W32/Nopir-B, computer, music, MP3, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2005-04-22
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