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- Bot(i)Cello's band of robots
- If you happen to be in Boston on Wednesday, January 25, be sure to go to the Museum of Science to attend a concert by BotiCello, its robotic friends and some real musicians such as Balinese gamelan players. The BotiCello has three arms, each holding a electric guitar string on...
- Tags: music, robot, Christine Southworth
- Blog posts 2006-01-23
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- 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
- A Random Walk Through Intel Developer Forum . . .
- A peek into my Intel Developer Forum experience... A short description for a short video: Here is part of my day at Intel Developer Forum. You get to see some of the Intel Insiders in action; plus you meet the founder of...
- Tags: Intel Corp., Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-08-21
- How long ago did we begin to disagree about global warming?
- How long ago did we begin to disagree about global warming?It took Mother Nature...millions of years to lock up the carbon into fossil fuels that we have managed to release in a hundred.Nature can not fix it as fast as we are polluting it. That is the issue. Take a...
- Tags: global warming, carbon dioxide
- Discussion threads 2008-06-23
- Breaking away from ERP as bookkeeping
- Most traditional business software revolves around transactions — the movements recorded in purchase orders, stock movements, bills of materials, invoices, journals and every other document that has evolved to record business operations over the past several centuries. But this is a roundabout way of representing reality that has evolved through...
- Tags: Asset, Payroll, ERP, Procurement, Workday, Operational Accounting, Purchasing & Procurement, Asset Management, Finance, Business Operations, Operational Planning, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-05-20
- Sports Network hit by drive-by Chinese hack
- Poor SportsNetwork, a privately owned Hatboro, PA sports site. Chinese hackers brought the site down possibly thinking it was owned by CNN, which is targeted for attacks. The poor folks at SportsNetwork right have the following posted after a denial of service drive by attack Techmeme:...
- Tags: Network, Site, Hacker, CNN, Hacking, Security, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- Washington State First to Provide a U.S. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) - Compliant Enhanced Driver License
- With the implementation of the U.S. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative WHTI program, U.S. citizens ultimately will need to provide WHTI-compliant proof of identity upon returning to the U.S. from western hemisphere nations. With Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire's sponsorship, and anticipating increased border crossings in 2010 with the upcoming Winter...
- Tags: U.S., Washington, Microsoft Corp.
- Case studies 2008-03-01
- SocGen: it's worse, they knew.
- The French finance ministry has slammed Société Génerale, saying they knew there were deficiencies in their approach to controlling risk prior to rogue trader Jérome Kerviel's disastrous run. Finextra reports that: French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde told reporters that SocGen failed to apply appropriate controls over Jérome Kerviel, who...
- Tags: Bank, Risk Management, Finance Ministry, Financial Services, Financial Planning, Strategy, Financial Accounting, Security, Finance, Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-02-04
- Text messages bust mayor for adultery, perjury
- If this was not already clear, the message is coming through loud and clear today. If you're the mayor of a major American city or, say, his chief of staff ... if you're a public employee using government-supplied computers, pagers, cellphones, cybersex is just a bad idea. In...
- Tags: Message, City, Kirkpatrick, Gender And Diversity, Instant Messaging, Human Resources, Internet, Online Communications, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-01-25
- Lawyers circle Sears over privacy
- Sears may have taken down a feature that allowed you to see anyone's purchase history, but not fast enough to keep the lawyers at bay. On Friday, KamberEdelson filed a class action complaint alleging that Sears ManageMyHome.com site violates the Illinois Consumer Fraud Act. The suit, first...
- Tags: Sears Roebuck & Co., Privacy, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Security, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-01-07
- National image database could tag child porn
- The head of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children told Congress today that Internet search engines are working on a scheme to make kiddie porn images much more difficult to access, Ars Technica reports.According to Ernie Allen, CEO of the NCMEC, child pornography can float around the Internet...
- Tags: Law enforcement
- Blog posts 2007-07-24
- Foo Camping
- I was invited to Foo Camp this past weekend for the first time and after going, I can definitely see why it's such a big deal to go and why it's become an uber geek event. If you've never heard of Foo Camp, there's a pretty good article over on...
- Tags: Rich Internet Applications
- Blog posts 2007-06-25
- No access to code in eVoting case
- A district court of appeals has upheld a lower court ruling that denied access to the source code of he iVotronic touch-screen systems made by Elections Systems & Software in a contested election for a Florida U.S. House seat.Christine Jennings, who lost the race by 369 votes claims that the...
- Tags: Security, Government, General
- Blog posts 2007-06-20
- YouTube to video artists: Wolf in sheep's clothing?
- Is all good in King Chad's YouTube Kingdom now that he agreed to share the video wealth, in his own small, very selective way?NO, both newly ordained video elite and newly dissed "non-populars," are lamenting a YouTube calculated business move that moves YouTube away from its original community spirit.The chosen video few are wondering if they are...
- Tags: Culture, Amateur Content, Advertising, Google, Uncategorized, Video, YouTube
- Blog posts 2007-05-15
- MT launches anti-RealID revolution, bans DMV from complying with federal law
- The Real ID Revolt took root today as Montana enacted the first state law to reject the 2005 national law. When Gov. Brian Schweitzer D signed legislation April 17 banning the states motor vehicles department from enforcing the Real ID rules, he likely opened the floodgates for other states to...
- Tags: State &, Local Govt, RFID, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-04-17
- Making America strong - one family at a time
- Mash-up on steroidsIt sure is nice to see the folks in Washington DC pick up on the latest technology and put it to good wholesome use. I refer, of course, to a pilot program here in Arizona run by the Department of Family Security.With an inspired combination of GPS automobile...
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-04-01
- Changes afoot for No Child Left Behind
- President Bushs No Child Left Behind law is coming up for reauthorization and Congress is mulling over changes to the five-year old law, reports Stateline.org. Educators and governors are putting in their two cents to amend the new version of the five-year-old law, which has been criticized...
- Tags: Policy, K-12, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-03-29
- Multitasking may be harmful, especially to younger kids
- p>Got Homework? Turn on the laptop, plug in the iPod and crank up MTV. Teens are increasingly likely to multitask while studying, but experts worry that the long-term effects will have a negative impact on brain development and productivity, reports the Washington Post. The verdict is still out on...
- Tags: Education Technology, K-12, Research
- Blog posts 2007-02-27
- IL updating stalker laws for high-tech devices
- Stalkers are increasingly using high-tech devices to track their quarry - and states that havent kept up with the technology find their hands tied to take criminal action. In Illinois, the Daily Herald offers this anecdote as proof of the problem: During a nasty divorce, one woman found...
- Tags: Government technology, State &, Local Govt, Law enforcement
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- Before you go Vista: Advice from nine experts
- Not all experts are created equal. In the Windows world, there are a handful who really live and breathe Microsoft operating systems -- and whose opinions influence everyone from Microsofts developers, to its customers. I asked some of the best known of the bunch for one -- just one...
- Tags: Vista, Windows client, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Blog posts 2007-01-26
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