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- Clarion MAX675VD
- The Clarion MAX675VD is one of the most feature-packed and user-friendly in-car entertainment systems we have reviewed. The touch screen unit combines advanced audio playback functionality for disc-based media with a sophisticated iPod interface and crisp video rendering.DesignThe faceplate of the Clarion MAX675VD is remarkable for its simplicity. Two strips...
- Tags: Digital music, Clarion MAX675VD, disc
- Product reviews 2007-04-12
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- War declared against JBOWS architecture... but is it something we can live with?
- In a new post, Nick Malik declares all-out war... against JaBOWS, or Just a Bunch of Web Services, architectures. 'What I hate is the notion that SOA can be reduced to tools'He urges IT executives and professionals to get active as a community in the effort to stamp out...
- Tags: SOA, Tool, JBOWS, JaBOWS, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-03-22
- A call for open source values in health care
- The Committee for Economic Development, a 65-year old advocacy group which claims to represent "the best in business thinking," has issued a clarion call for open source values in medicine. That's the only way to read its new report on health care PDF. (Pictured are the group's...
- Tags: Health Care, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Open Source, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-02-04
- The shrinking planet and YouTube
- The shrinking planet and YouTubeGermans.If only the did listen to hip-hop from New York, but sadly even the internet has not managed to erode their bizarre fixation with David Hasselhof's musical outpourings.Maybe its becuase he single handedly tore down the Berlin Wall.John you are mixing too many concept in one...
- Tags: Vertical industries, YouTube Inc., territorial Sovereignity, Sovereignity, sovereignity
- Discussion threads 2008-01-16
- The shrinking planet and YouTube
- Some kid in Australia is getting the kind of press that major movie studios would pay millions to acquire, all because he threw a party while his parents were out of town that got a "bit" out of hand. As a teenager, I threw parties when my parents were out...
- Tags: Barrier, Australia, Movie, YouTube Inc., Party, Sovereignity, Globalization, Strategy, Management, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-01-16
- Today's Debate: How bad is childrens' health care?
- A New England Journal of Medicine article, out today, says the state of childrens' health care in the U.S. is "far from optimal." This is putting it mildly. Kids in this country, even those with insurance, routinely get less than half the health care measures pediatricians recommend....
- Tags: Health Insurance, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-10-11
- Is that compostable or recyclable?
- At AlwaysOn Going Green conference in Davis tonight, that was the clarion call from environmental architect, William McDonough. He and a chemist wrote the book Cradle to Cradle. McDonough is also involved now with Vantage Point, a V.C. firm. After that they set up a...
- Tags: Chemicals, Earth, Pollution, McDonough, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-10
- Revenge of the record labels: Is it Apple's turn to knuckle-under?
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs has had a knack for getting entire industries to knuckle under to his demands. It was just over a year ago that the four major record labels -- all of whom wanted more control over the pricing of downloaded songs from their artists --...
- Tags: Security, Personal Technology, Legal, Hollywood On Demand, General, Entertainment, Apple
- Blog posts 2007-07-05
- A free Cardo Scala 700LX Bluetooth headset goes to the ZDNet's 12 Deputy Tester
- It's Friday and you know what means; it's time to pick another ZDNet Deputy Tester of the Week. Our 12th one as a matter of fact. Earlier this week, I issued a clarion call for applications from people wanting to review Cardo's Scala 700LX Bluetooth headset (worth about $65)...
- Tags: Wired &, Wireless, Telephony, Product Giveaways, Mobile, General
- Blog posts 2007-06-29
- iTunes supposedly DRM-free music not so DRM-free?
- If you follow the digital music business at all, then you know by now that earlier this year, Apple CEO Steve Jobs issued a clarion call (ok, an open letter) to the entertainment confab to free digital content of any digital rights management DRM technology: the technology that, in the...
- Tags: Web technology, Software Infrastructure, Security, Personal Technology, General, Entertainment, Apple
- Blog posts 2007-06-01
- Newspapers want Google News' quarter
- Newspapers want Google News' quarterNewspapers want Google News' quarterGoogle short changes the public again. When are people going to wake up and realize Google doesn't run the world. I'm sure these newspapers are going to want back pay as well as current royalties severely affecting Google's bottom line....
- Tags: Google News, Google Only, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-23
- FB Import (exe)
- FB Import is a powerful utility to import datas. using the most popular import formats :Text, Paradox, dBase, Excel, Word, Access, Lotus 123, Quattro pro, XML, HTML, DBISAM, Clarion, Advantage database, SPSS, Windows ClipBoard, Window Address Book and any ADO driven database (Oracle, MySQL, MS SQL, FoxPro). FB Import includes...
- Tags: Field, SQL, Borland InterBase, FB Import, Expression Builder, Programming Languages, Databases, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2007-05-22
- Alpine iDA-X001
- The iDA-X001 is the first car stereo we have seen that has no internal moving parts. Designed primarily as an iPod interface, the single-DIN-size stereo comes with a range of features that gives drivers direct control over the songs in their iPod libraries via well-structured menus and a novel, if...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Alpine iDA-X001, Apple iPod
- Product reviews 2007-04-24
- Clarion DFZ675MC
- The Clarion DFZ675MC is one of the few double-DIN-size car stereos we've seen that doesn't feature any video capabilities. Though you can't watch movies on it, you can listen to an impressive range of audio formats, including AM/FM and satellite radio; CDs; MP3 and WMA discs; SD card audio files;...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Clarion DFZ675MC, disc, SD card
- Product reviews 2007-03-22
- WSJ and Yahoo's peanut butter: Conspiracy? NO Ethical? NOT SO
- Veteran journalist, and fellow ZDNet blogger, Larry Dignan, has taken to "right" what he perceives as wrongs done to the “old media” Wall Street Journal by “a few hundred” bloggers that were inspired perhaps by me!While Dignan’s bluster is impassioned, his “new media” rationale--“fair trade” involving press coverage of a...
- Tags: Media, Citizen Journalism, Blogs, User-Generated Content, Amateur Content, Self-Promotion, Content
- Blog posts 2006-11-20
- More confirmation: WGA to be baked into Vista
- More confirmation: WGA to be baked into VistaThe Public Is Largely Unawareof what Microsoft is quietly doing behind their backs.But once they do become aware, we observe that people become sufficiently concerned to seek out alternatives.Platform FlexibilityWell we can all expect to be updated regularly on the progress of WGA...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, advertisement, digital-rights management
- Discussion threads 2006-09-25
- Summertime is computer time for some students
- The new hot thing for summer is — online summer school. In Mississippi, over 600 students have signed up for one of 12 free online courses being offered through the state Department of Education's Virtual School,Mississippi's Clarion-Ledger reports. And Mississippi is not the only school district jumping on...
- Tags: summer school
- Blog posts 2006-06-14
- Is a global high-tech work force bad for U.S.?
- Is a global high-tech work force bad for U.S.?Message has been deleted.Yes, but it was inevitable ...Its part of much of the third world rapidly moving up toward the first world. First it was about an inexpensive, but highly trained overseas labor force. The issue there has been...
- Tags: Benefits, Workforce management, Outsourcing, worker
- Discussion threads 2006-03-20
- Clarion Viewer (zip)
- This tool allow to read/open the Clarion tables on any computer. An application don't use any external libraries (no ODBC, no ADO) and you may run this tool on computer without any additional setup/install. You may see the full Clarion system information (file version, header size), table structure (all field...
- Tags: Tool, Computer, Productivity
- Software downloads 2005-12-30
- Can anti-offshoring legislation really help?
- As a result of our government's attempts to keep nature from running its course, I have a new motto: The bigger they regulate, the harder they fall. I was reminded by this InfoWorld story that it isn't just the Federal government that's trying to use legislation to keep a lid...
- Tags: IT consultancy Keane & Co.
- Blog posts 2005-12-05
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