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- Tech camp for kids
- Some kids prefer video games and computer programming to sports and nature, and the ID Tech Camps were created with that set in mind. CNET's Kara Tsuboi drops in on a summer session at Stanford University to watch these future tech masterminds hard at work on their summer vacations.
- Videos 2008-07-09
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- Vizio VF551XVT
- Photo gallery: Vizio VF551XVTWe're willing to bet that when Vizio announced the VF551XVT back in January, plenty of savvy HDTV bargain hunters marked down "June" as the time they'd buy this 55-inch LED-based LCD. Then the company pushed its release back to September. Then it announced that the...
- Product reviews 2009-10-23
- Toshiba 55ZV650U
- Photo gallery: Toshiba ZV650U seriesAs LCD and plasma vie for popularity and picture quality bragging rights, one perceived weakness of the LCD camp has provided a reason for TV makers to charge more for step-up models: image blurring. Higher refresh rates like 120Hz and now 240Hz aim to...
- Product reviews 2009-05-19
- Toshiba 42ZV650U
- Photo gallery: Toshiba ZV650U seriesAs LCD and plasma vie for popularity and picture quality bragging rights, one perceived weakness of the LCD camp has provided a reason for TV makers to charge more for step-up models: image blurring. Higher refresh rates like 120Hz and now 240Hz aim to...
- Product reviews 2009-05-19
- Toshiba 47ZV650U
- Photo gallery: Toshiba ZV650U seriesAs LCD and plasma vie for popularity and picture quality bragging rights, one perceived weakness of the LCD camp has provided a reason for TV makers to charge more for step-up models: image blurring. Higher refresh rates like 120Hz and now 240Hz aim to...
- Product reviews 2009-05-19
- Fusion, or confusion?
- Laser chamber. National Ignition Facility, Livermore. An MSM columnist seems to be touting fusion as a future cure for our energy problems. Turning mass into energy. E=mc2. Fusion powers the planet as it does our Sun. Nirvana for all except the oil...
- Blog posts 2009-03-16
- Best platforms for book on "tape"
- Best platforms for book on "tape"They could use their ownAs an example, in our ninth grade the students study four novels. Three of the four are available through the Central Mass Regional Library System in a format that allows storage/playback on MP3 players including the iPod as well as burning...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-29
- Do switchers now rule the Mac?
- Do switchers now rule the Mac?Hate to break it to you but it was a misprint[i]The most recent 'vert is Misprint, which points to a recent PC World review that says "the MacBook Pro outperformed the rest of the notebooks we tested, all of which claim Windows as their primary...
- Discussion threads 2007-12-06
- Photos: Tech camp for kids
- Thousands of kids are attending iD Tech Camps on college campuses around the country this summer. Jimmy McChristy, 17, shows off video animations he''s created with Adobe AfterEffects for a four-minute film takeoff on the movie The Matrix.McChristy, a Santa Fe, N.M., high school senior, is one of thousands of...
- Image galleries 2007-08-09
- Orwell denied: Bill to stop employers from sticking RFIDs under workers' skin
- Orwell denied: Bill to stop employers from sticking RFIDs under workers' skinRFIDSo you tell me my info is safe, But.. laptops and personal info is stolen constantly with folks personnal info on it. You tell me that You're not "watching me" But you want RFIDS. You tell me that...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-20
- Is there an economics of demand-side scarcity?
- There's a debate about the meaning of economic scarcity going on all over the Web, most recently set off by Chris Anderson's "Economy of Abundance" talk at Pop!Tech, that David Hornik and Ross Mayfield have commented on and Doc Searls began talking about a while back when he introduced the...
- Blog posts 2006-10-27
- Dell XPS 210
- Dell's small-form-factor SFF PC, newly revamped and renamed the XPS 210 ($1,844, as configured) might be better off picking a side. On the one hand, you have the likes of Apple and WinBook, whose closed boxes are tiny, feature-packed, generally sub-$1,000 powerhouses whose strengths are basic computing and serving up...
- Product reviews 2006-09-14
- Philips RC9800i
- Philips was one of the pioneers of the premium touch-screen remote, but the company's trailblazing Pronto series has recently been retargeted as an installer-only line. For home-theater enthusiasts who still prefer to go the DIY route, however, Philips retains a consumer line of touch-screen models such as the RC9800i...
- Product reviews 2006-04-27
- Rx for Linux: Part 5 - Executive support
- Rx for Linux: Part 5 - Executive supportUh, IT departments will love ya today.Not... ;-)Sorry, but I must pick nits now[i]"the right way to run Unix is to get it set up right, and then leave it alone until something changes - but that's not the right way to run...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-21
- Linux calling: Are cell phones ready?
- Linux calling: Are cell phones ready?Only solution is an MS SmartPhone...My rep and I talk all day on our Windows SmartPhones. We use them to email each other and hook up when we are meeting for breakfast, lunch and/or dinner. I can also use MSN IM on my SmartPhone. If...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-14
- Red Hat beats estimates, raises guidance
- Red Hat beats estimates, raises guidanceSEC might want to look at this...My rep and I were about to go out to Daniel's Broiler to celebrate my dumping of Cingular wireless when this news came across the newswire. It is quite simple really. Red Hat is not really making money. This...
- Discussion threads 2005-09-28
- A recipe for the failure of Linux
- A recipe for the failure of LinuxLinux looks at creating endless debate!Linux lacks substance other than creating endless debate which is good for this blog!Why is that?It's pretty simple: customers want x86 boxen, mostly because they're cheap and heavily marketed.Business customers want x86 boxen from major manufacturers, mostly because they're...
- Discussion threads 2005-09-08
- Tech job cuts down from first quarter
- Tech job cuts down from first quarterTime to go back to work!!!!Yipeee....I can't find qualified MCSE'sMy biggest gripe is the lack of qualified MCSE's. We refuse to interview anyone who is not an MCSE. My motto is "No MCSE no workie". My rep and I came up with that one...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-14
- MCSEs and the employment relationship
- MCSEs and the employment relationshipI don't agreeMCSE or not, Microsoft doesn't pay you. I think people like whatever they are trained in. Ask a Unix guy what kind of server you need and I'm willing to place money down that they will say a "Unix-flavor" server. Why?...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-05
- Study shows Microsoft, Linux costs neck-and-neck
- Study shows Microsoft, Linux costs neck-and-neckYea, tell Google they there is no benifit to running Linux!!!For small companies, the difference between the cost of running Windows servers vs Linux Servers might be rather small. But take a large company like Google where the develop once, and deploy on 10,000 servers....
- Discussion threads 2005-04-04
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