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- Dell launches Android smartphone; Inks China, Brazil carrier deals
- Compared to other Android offeringsit doesn't look like much. But it's only their first try.They do tend to try, try, and try againover the years they have moved into (then out of, then into again) different products or lines.Maybe if they stick with it they will eventually have themselves a...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Keyboards, Smart phones, Overall IT, call quality, hardware keyboard, touch-screen keyboard, smart phone, Dell Computer Corp., phone
- Discussion threads 2009-11-13
- U.S. still thumbing its nose at global warming agreements
- Japan's new prime minister is leaning toward putting greenhouse gas emission limits on his nation. This week he will tell the U.N. he wants a 25% reduction in emissions by 2020. The out-going Japanese regime had been less interested in taking action. There's no such move likely from...
- Tags: Agreement, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-20
- Anonymity exposed, part deux: Google, ISPs ordered to expose academic dissidents
- Freedom of anonimityWell done to the judge, everyone has the freedom of speech, where freedom of anonimity doesn't exist in any constitution.If people are going to make damaging remarks, make personal attacks on people and harm others and calim it as freedom of speech, then they should do so publicly....
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), E-mail, SECURITY, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-14
- Apology solicited for death of computing founding father Turing
- Point of clarification He was convicted of sodomy, not homosexuality. There is a difference.Indeed he wasHe was convicted of sodomy - but as I wrote, this was covered under an act of law (which for the life of me, cannot find a link or a name of the act of...
- Tags: monarch, homosexuality
- Discussion threads 2009-09-01
- Major meltdown
- What is it with you and spelling????Thromostat?Come on. How can anyone take you seriously when you can't write nor think critically about your positions?You, sir, should learn to write and maybe learn something about that which you write.RE: Major meltdownThe rest of the world has been telling the USA about...
- Tags: meltdown, global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-08-08
- Michael Arrington snared in libel verdict: lessons for us all
- Michael Arrington snared in libel verdict: lessons for us allabsurd eh!So Arrington thinks Sam's litigation was absurd, and has decided not to submit to the the jurisdiction of the UK courts. I heard Mike was a lawyer, so it seems strange tactics to me - and surely he's been...
- Tags: INTERNET, Michael Arrington
- Discussion threads 2009-08-03
- Dell aims to diversify away from PCs, but how?
- Dell aims to diversify away from PCs, but how?Dell should simply...make an Android handset that gives users root and easily allows people to do things like voip or more accurately allows developers to create apps that can do things like that.If the real power of the handset were available ......
- Tags: Data centers, SMB/SME, Desktops, PC, Dell Computer Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-07-15
- More on coverage of NOAA global warming warnings
- Here's MSNBC's report. It emphasizes the pending water woes of the nation. It points out the need for water to produce energy, citing hydro and nuclear plants. They overlook the immense water needs of ethanol plants plus the water used to grow the crops in the first...
- Tags: NOAA, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-06-16
- LEDs get royal treatment, will they save the planet?
- Hey, even Buckingham Palace, seat of the one of the most traditional, old-fashioned, archaic, medaeval institutions--that being British monarchy--has converted to LEDs. Can Congress and Exxon be that far behind? Of course the royal family can do such things by fiat, they need not appeal to investors, lobbyists...
- Tags: Light-emitting Diode, Engineering, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-05-31
- Industry commits to comparative effectiveness
- Industry commits to comparative effectivenessUniversal Health Insurance CoverageI love your unstated assumptions. The first obvious one is that universal coverage will be deemed successful by the using public.It could be perceived as successful but I doubt it for the following reasons:1) Insufficient health care providers to handle the increased...
- Tags: health care, patient
- Discussion threads 2009-05-11
- Why the London Olympics is closed source
- Why the London Olympics is closed sourceHeaven ForbidFrom the article quoted:[i]BT will be responsible for providing all communications services including those for the workforce, venues, athletes, national Olympic committees and the media. It will also manage voice and data networks.[/i]Amazing, they have awarded the telecoms contract to a telco. Whatever...
- Tags: TELECOMMUNICATIONS, OPEN SOURCE, Telecom & Utilities, British Telecommunications, London Olympics, voice
- Discussion threads 2009-05-07
- Swine Flu: Where to find virus, track outbreak, learn symptoms, more
- The Swine Flu, officially the Swine influenza A (H1N1) virus, is spreading rapidly around the world. Here's a guide to what's going on, what you can do and where to stay updated on the situation. The Situation The contagious virus...
- Tags: Andrew Nusca, CDC, Cyberthreats, Flu, H1N1 flu, Healthcare, Public Health Emergency, Security, Virus, Viruses And Worms
- Blog posts 2009-04-27
- MI5 searches for emerging tech scientists
- The domestic intelligence service for the United Kingdom, MI5, have recently advertised for a chief scientific adviser, which would take on the role similar to that of 'Q' in the James Bond films. Whilst science fiction and well-written novels can take advantage of such a serious role, the Security Service...
- Tags: Job, Advisor, National Security, Investment, Recruitment & Selection, Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-04-26
- The next plastics health scare is here
- The next plastics health scare is here phthalates are poisonIt has been common knowledge for years that phthalates are poisonous.It is only corporate greed that keeps these chemicals on the market.The gangster corporations have control of our government and the regulatory process and will not give up their profits no...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, Strategy, plastics health, health care, common knowledge, plastics, conspiracy theory, phthalate
- Discussion threads 2009-04-19
- Britain tries to electricify its auto industry
- In moves that mirror new American laws, the British government is going to be providing hefty rewards to British car-buyers...if they buy electric vehicles. The pay-outs could be as much as five thousand pounds. Currently that's well over $7,000 U.S. About 13% of Britain's total...
- Tags: Britain, Engineering, Enterprise Software, Government, Harry Fuller, Software, Vertical Industries
- Blog posts 2009-04-17
- True Knowledge API lies at the heart of real business model
- Semantically powered question answering start-up True Knowledge today made its Semantic Search API available for public consumption, taking the next step on the company's journey out of beta and providing a clear steer as to the way in which they intend to generate revenue. As the company's...
- Tags: Knowledge, Knowledge Base, True Knowledge, Query API, True Knowledge Home Page, Strategy, Management, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2009-04-13
- Let's put CO2 underground, and then...
- Let's put CO2 underground, and then...C02 is the gas in soda waterA Pakistan newspaper article is the source of your global warming fear?morons!CO2 storage is the largest scam perpetrated by the echo nuts.It boils down to a slow release from underground that would have ZERO effect on green house gases...
- Tags: C02, CO2 storage, carbon dioxide
- Discussion threads 2009-04-07
- BT Engage IT Accelerates Service Management Optimization Engagements
- BT Engage IT, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, combines expertise in both network and desktop infrastructure to provide public sector and business clients the best overall solution. They needed resources that could scale up or down according to the size of the engagement, usually between 200 and 4,000 license seats....
- Tags: Service Management, Information Technology, British Telecommunications, Microsoft Corp., Strategy, It Services, Management
- Case studies 2009-04-01
- UK government to collect Facebook data?
- The UK government is currently proposing new measures to keep details on communications between British users on Facebook. Updated: see below. Facebook on the other hand have criticised the intelligence services, saying they were "excessive" and "overkill", according to sister-site ZDNet UK. It's not...
- Tags: Facebook, U.K., Social Networking, Government, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-03-25
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