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- Browser rivals to register official complaints about Microsoft's ballot screen proposal
- Opera"Browser rivals to register official complaints about Microsoft's ballot screen proposal". . . and by "browser rivals" you really mean Opera, who has been whimpering and whining the whole time. A browser that barely appears on anybody's charts, but still retains a cult following.I think Microsoft is improving with IE7...
- Tags: Web browsers, ballot screen, Web browser, Opera Software ASA, ballot screen proposal, Microsoft Corp., official complaint
- Discussion threads 2009-11-05
- Piracy and the Apple App Store
- PiracyI'm curious as to how they discovered that 80%. I'm assuming (I know, bad idea) that they post the app on the app store (well, Apple does after reviewing it) and someone has to buy it in order to pirate it or is the App store itself broken into? If...
- Tags: Games, piracy, game, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-10-26
- Don't tase me in the chest, bro
- Seems like a legal memo to me...It seems to me that when a person receives an electric shock, it doesn't matter where it enters the body, chest, legs, shoulder, neck etc. All the same.Taser is starting to cover it's behind, now that a Canadian judicial enquiry has determined that in...
- Tags: What-if IT, NOW IT, TASER, aspirin, chest, cop, risk
- Discussion threads 2009-10-21
- ComScore: Microsoft's Bing holds steady in its search share
- I know I haven't stopped using it! nt:PI've only used it when it was shoved down my throatWhen using XP and EI 7, some how it just pulls up Bing sometimes even though I have google set as default.I use it exclusivelyNo problems here and share will only climb.Don't care,...
- Tags: SEARCH, Operating systems, Google Inc., Bing, Microsoft Bing, Microsoft Corp., ComScore Networks Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-10-14
- California screenin': Majority of residents oppose big-screen TV ban
- Regulate power, not sizeThey should be regulating the power consumption of TVs, not necessarily their size. Force the companies to make big screen TVs less power hungry and more efficient. Not flat out ban them.TVs should strive to be Energy Star compliant because I'm sure many of them...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, TV, big-screen TV
- Discussion threads 2009-09-17
- Young man yells at cloud
- Nice theory, but..."Or as Mark Twain once said, ?Put all your eggs in one basket and watch that basket.?"But isn't moving to the "cloud" putting all your eggs all in one basket...and that all you can do is watch...because you have NO control over it.And how about when your "cloud"...
- Tags: Desktops, Thin clients, SECURITY, Young Man
- Discussion threads 2009-09-03
- Facebook pages for schools
- Separation is KeyI don't think Facebook is an appropriate medium for schools to communicate with students/parents/faculty. One of the issues that comes up in our household frequently is the separation of personal and professional life on Facebook, i.e., I am not "friends" with any of my professional acquaintances on...
- Tags: SECURITY, Facebook, Facebook Pages, social media
- Discussion threads 2009-08-07
- The "offline Twitter" experiment
- Annabel Port, radio sidekick to Geoff Lloyd, a household name in England, is a technophobe and has had a number of run-ins with the Internet over the course of her career. In January 2007, a controversy sparked literally a complaint when her entry on Wikipedia was threatened with deletion after...
- Tags: Twitter, Internet, Podcasts, Wiki, Online Communications, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-07-28
- Amazon ate my homework, or why DRM stinks for education
- Amazon ate my homework, or why DRM stinks for educationHave the kindles linked to the grade not the student.The way to get around this (not the Amazon eating homework, but the reuse DRM issue) is to have the Kindles for a specific grade. All ninth graders have the same Kindles...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, Internet Connectivity, digital-rights management, Amazon.com Inc., homework, education
- Discussion threads 2009-07-21
- Robo-furniture eats household pests
- Robotic furniture that eat vermin, like mice and flies, are a part of a design project at the Royal College of Art, London. Designer James Auger is exploring a new breed of domestic robots that he says can sit comfortably at an intersection of products and...
- Tags: Robo-furniture, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-06-27
- No cars? How'm I gonna survive?
- No cars? How'm I gonna survive?So predictableMass transit works in Europe because everything is packed tighter than sardines.70% of the people don't have cars because you can't drive them through most of the streets.No doubt your response is to make Americans live the same way, because like all other environazis...
- Tags: car
- Discussion threads 2009-05-13
- Micro-Kindlenomics: My cost benefit analysis
- Micro-Kindlenomics: My cost benefit analysisI Just Bought a Kindle 2Should get it today. I agree it is pricy, 420.00 with the leather case and tax, but I am doing my part to help the economy :) and its benefits will provide a ROI in no time. RE: Micro-Kindlenomics: My...
- Tags: Benefits, E-books, Kindle 1, Kindle 2, Micro-Kindlenomics, benefit analysis, benefit
- Discussion threads 2009-03-02
- Microsoft 'elevates America' with free job training
- Microsoft 'elevates America' with free job trainingDOJ 2.0DOJ 2.0, simply means that when I was with MS a few years back, this idea was floated out to gain the Mind Share and thus fortify the adoption of MS products in IT shops. Most of these people can already receive...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, training and certification, Microsoft Corp., job training, training, job
- Discussion threads 2009-02-23
- After the collapse: Tech insights provide the way forward
- After the collapse: Tech insights provide the way forwardArea of ResistanceI agree with the problem as you outline it and I agree that some areas of technology are heading in the right direction. The difficulty is not the lack of new structures but the unwillingness of the current landlords to...
- Tags: knowledge
- Discussion threads 2009-02-23
- $3b approved for rural broadband
- $3b approved for rural broadbandPhone service?Isn't USF for phone service, not broadband? not sureWAIT??????Isn't the Universal Service Fund supposed to help pay this?The USF has 4 programs including 1 for High Cost, that consumers in all regions of the nation have access to telecommunications services at rates that are affordable...
- Tags: Broadband Internet, Network technology, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, USF, broadband, rural broadband
- Discussion threads 2009-01-23
- Holiday Gift Guide 2008: High-end home theater setups
- Holiday Gift Guide 2008: High-end home theater setupsDid this article say "High-end" home theater??High-end by whose standards...someone who usually shops at Walmart? I mean c'mon - high end Blu Ray player for $350.00? Denon and Marantz both have Blu Ray players that are over $3,000.00 to start. The stuff listed...
- Tags: Home entertainment, Consumer electronics, TV & Home Theater, Blueray, home theater, Holiday Gift Guide 2008, home theater setup
- Discussion threads 2008-12-05
- Mobile industry calls for RFID payment push
- Mobile industry calls for RFID payment pushyet another way to hack into your wallet!Invisibly with no pain at all, your bank account can now be drained even more efficiently, and the phone and credit card companies will only charge you yet another fee for the "convenience". To them, that is...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, RFID, RFID payment, Mobile Industry, mobile, payment, phone
- Discussion threads 2008-11-18
- Kindle Economics
- Kindle EconomicsMainstreamI own a kindle and I love it. However, at it's current price point it is only appropriate for a) people who read tons of books and can justify the purchase I know of very few people who read so avidly or b) people with a lot of disposable...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Notebooks, Fermi, Kindle Economics, laptop computer
- Discussion threads 2008-11-16
- "Joe the Plumber"'s data compromised by government insider
- "Joe the Plumber"'s data compromised by government insiderIllegal activity no big deal...because the security breach benefits the Dems, who are overwhelmingly supported by the media and government workers. Hey, slap on the wrist, don't do that again.Now, if the breach had gone the other way, it'd be front-page news...
- Tags: SECURITY, Obama, devilcrat, Joe, Plumber
- Discussion threads 2008-10-25
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