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- CircuitCity.com Is Back Online. And, Yes, You Can Return HP, IBM and Toshiba Products. Now.
- CircuitCity.com was reborn on May 22, brought to you by the Systemax folks who bought remnants of the CompUSA chain and operate TigerDirect.com. When CircuitCity.com first came back, its return policy came under fire from The Consumerist and other sites such as MaximumPC and CrunchGear. ...
- Tags: Circuit City Stores Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Policy, Manufacturer, Toshiba Corp., IBM Corp., Manufacturing, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2009-06-02
- National Archives: What, Me Worry?
- National Archives: What, Me Worry?Legitimately do us harm??wtf do u mean"Granular levels of Access" - probably notFor the record so to speak, there is no "National Security Administration". There is the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA - the National Archives) and the National Security Agency (NSA - the communications...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, National Security Archive, National Archives
- Discussion threads 2009-05-26
- National Archives lost 2TB drive from Clinton years
- National Archives lost 2TB drive from Clinton yearsAt first i thought it was a loss of 2 TB of data, but...then I realized it was just a copy possibly getting into the wrong hands.Well, pretty serious either way, assuming the drive contents were personal/sensitive/classified.Digital data protection will continue to be...
- Tags: Disaster recovery, Backups, National Archives
- Discussion threads 2009-05-21
- Litchie 1.25 (Windows)
- Litchie manages leagues and tournaments. It can calculate tables and schedules and export them as Web site documents. Further options are: Calculation of ELO-, Buchholz- and Sonneborn-Berger-valuation; sortation of table according to these valuations, multiple possibilities for design and content of the Web sites; crossing table, points for win and...
- Tags: Tournament, Microsoft Windows, Web Site, Nibec Software, Litchie, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing
- Software downloads 2009-04-27
- Is information technology management stuck in the 19th century?
- Is information technology management stuck in the 19th century?Is our culture holding us back?I'm thinking that one of the big challenges to moving forward with any information technology is cultural change. We've seen an amazing capacity for younger generations those in their teens and twenties today to be able...
- Tags: data model, information technology
- Discussion threads 2009-04-17
- Is information technology management stuck in the 19th century?
- A couple of weeks back, I posted some thoughts over at my ebizQ blogsite on what constitutes a "service," since it seems to be the term at the center of every new innovation reshaping information technology. (See "We've Established What the 'A' in SOA Means, But What Does the 'S'...
- Tags: Information Technology, Service, Strategy, Management, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2009-04-16
- What's the take-away from Apple slashing iPhone production?
- What's the take-away from Apple slashing iPhone production?Approaching End Of Cycle?MacRumors also points out that it's been 116 days since the 3G was released, and it was 126 days between the first iPhone and the 3G. Is it possible that Apple is looking at the end of the life cycle...
- Tags: 3G, Cellular phones, obama, Apple Inc., iPhone Production, Apple iPhone, take-away
- Discussion threads 2008-11-03
- What's the take-away from Apple slashing iPhone production?
- According to Friedman Billings Ramsey analyst Craig Berger, Apple has made deep cuts Q4 iPhone production plans by "as much as 40%", far more than originally estimated. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Sales Strategy, Channel Management, Cellular Phones, Digital Music, Digital Media, Sales, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Blog posts 2008-11-03
- A peek into Silicon Valley and beyond . . .
- I enjoy being a journalist and reporting on the business and culture of Silicon Valley. Most of my reporting is done the traditional way, with a notepad and pencil. Increasingly journalists have to do more, carry a camera, do podcasts, run video. Software engineers have to...
- Tags: Silicon Valley, Tom Foremski, Journalist, Video, Corporate Communications, Marketing
- Blog posts 2008-08-26
- Weekend Gadget Guidance: Navigate phone trees automatically
- Weekend Gadget Guidance: Navigate phone trees automaticallyPhone TreesWhat Shai Berger is hoping to accomplish with Fonolo is quite impressive and should help greatly in dealing with phone tree menus or IVRs. This has been an area of interest for us for quite some time and we have close to...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Interactive Voice Response (IVR), phone tree, phone
- Discussion threads 2008-08-02
- Will Bill Gates' departure usher in open source friendly era at Microsoft?
- Will Bill Gates' departure usher in open source friendly era at Microsoft?MS will embrace OSS only if...they perceive that it will increase their stock value. Gates' departure has nothing to do with it. As far as Linux Zealots predicting the end of proprietary software, this only indicates their lack...
- Tags: Operating systems, Desktops, Microsoft Corp., open source, Bill Gates, OSS, operating system, OSX, desktop, Linux
- Discussion threads 2008-06-26
- Microsoft apologizes to Open Source Initiative for policy violation
- Microsoft apologizes to Open Source Initiative for policy violationwho do they think they are fooling?apologizing for nothing does not absolve M$ of the other grave crimes they commited in the last 20 years.The point of CodePlex is???I have a fellow developer thats completely oblivious to anything non-MS. We would discuss...
- Tags: Open Source Initiative, open source, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-06
- Windows will go open source when pigs fly
- Windows will go open source when pigs flyMicrosoft can not afford to go to open source....People will see how much of other companies IP they have used.Er??? >> Er???"Pliny the Elder" had it right, your ("SpikeyMike") logic is wrong or you misread the post.expanding on the statement: If MS code...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., open source, F/OSS, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-06-05
- Reaction to Yahoo's Microsoft-inspired poison pill: 'That's nuts'
- Yahoo's poison pill--adopted by the company to thwart a Microsoft takeover--was deemed "nuts" by outside consulting firm Compensia. That nugget was the big takeaway from an unsealed complaint Techmeme and PDF of suit by Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann, a Michigan lawfirm suing Yahoo on behalf of...
- Tags: Poison Pill, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Tale, Corporate Governance, Benefits, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Human Resources, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-02
- An (Imaginary?) Hannaford Conspiracy
- The regularity with which geezers like me see history repeating itself suggests some combination of memory influencing perception with an amazing continuity in the forces driving human behavior. Worse, our perceptions of what happened then may be wrong but influence our interpretations of what's happening during the perceived re-run anyway,...
- Tags: Point-of-sale, Debit Card, Computer, IBM Corp., Hannaford, Data Breach, Linux, Financial Services, Productivity, Operating Systems, Software, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- New Microsoft copyright education initiative sounds neat-o!
- Information Week is reporting on a new Microsoft initiative designed to convince young people of the serious consequences associated with copyright infringement. Microsoft recently conducted a series of studies and found that kids were less likely to violate copyright law whether for software or digital media if they were...
- Tags: Information Week, Microsoft Corp., Intellectual Property, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Research & Development, Business Operations, Internet, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-02-13
- Marketing Guru Taps SmartDraw to Enhance PowerPoint Presentations for Clients
- JMB Communications of Plymouth, Massachusetts (www.jmbcommunications.com), provides marketing communications, public relations, and website creation services to a diverse clientele including high technology, financial, scientific, hospitality, and other B2C and B2B businesses worldwide. Founder Jeff Berger decided a few years ago that they wanted most of the employees to have weekends...
- Tags: Microsoft PowerPoint, Web Site, PowerPoint Presentation, SmartDraw, Web Site Development, Public Relations, B2C, Marketing Research, Web Technology, Internet, Marketing, Corporate Communications, E-business/E-Commerce
- Case studies 2008-02-13
- Commercial brain computer systems are coming
- All over the world, systems that directly connect silicon circuits to brains are under development, and some are nearly ready for commercial applications, according to a new report from the World Technology Evaluation Center and announced by a news release of the University of Southern California USC. Some of the...
- Tags: University Of Southern California, Panel, Report, Computer, BCI, Productivity, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
- Nanotechnology and viruses working together?
- You've certainly read that nanotechnology can be used for many applications. Now, according to Nanowerk, researchers from the University of South Carolina have demonstrated that one electrically conductive polymer called polyaniline PANi could be used in conjunction with plant viruses to develop new materials. The researchers have used the rod-like...
- Tags: Nanofiber, Tobacco, Biomedical, Rod, Virus, Nanotechnology, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-03
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