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- (Gallery: Scientists develop eye-shaped camera)
- (Gallery: Scientists develop eye-shaped camera)Great, in theory.Problem is, the sensor will have to be made to match the lens in front of it, and if you change lenses, which professional imaging people are fond of, you'd need to change sensors in order for the focal plane to match.Scientists develop eye-shaped...
- Tags: eye-shaped camera, sensor, camera
- Discussion threads 2008-08-07
- Fastest-growing search queries in March 2008
- Rank Search Term Volume 1. pregnant man 0.02% 2. carmen winstead 0.02% 3. signs of cheating 0.01% 4. jamie lynn spears 0.01% 5. miss bimbo 0.01% 6. danica patrick sports illustrated swimsuit 0.01% ...
- Tags: Hitwise, Volume, NB
- Blog posts 2008-05-03
- Sources: Microsoft readying sphere-shaped Surface
- Sources: Microsoft readying sphere-shaped SurfaceGlobe?Education... that's all I can come up with. It' make a pretty killer interactive globe.spherical surfceThere's one plainly obvious use of it. A "touchable" globe. I'm sure there must be plenty of useful applications for the ability to put a 3D world onto a 3D...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-03-05
- Microsoft refreshes beta of its Google Docs competitor
- Microsoft refreshes beta of its Google Docs competitorwhy is this a competitor to google DocsThe lsat time i checked and even form your statement office live workspace is basically an online storage center where users can view and track changes to a document created in office. so how does this...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Docs, Microsoft Office Live Workspace, Microsoft Office Live, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office
- Discussion threads 2008-02-29
- Mythbusters on tech headaches
- Mythbusters Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman vent about their biggest tech headaches on Popular Mechanics. It's a good piece, worthy of a quick read, but there are a few points worth picking up on. The first relating to complexity of modern devices: My MythBuster partner, Adam...
- Tags: Apple iPod, Linux, Cable, Network Technology, Digital Music, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-01-30
- Twittering through Campaign 2008
- Twittering through Campaign 2008Missed the boatFirst, the real value behind Twitter for a candidate is very simple and so obvious, I don't see how you missed it: tell "followers" what the candidate is up to. For instance, "Barack will be on Meet the Press". It's simple, plain, elegant.On...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Twitter
- Discussion threads 2008-01-23
- The ZunePhone is dead. Long live the ZunePhone
- The ZunePhone is dead. Long live the ZunePhoneDon't follow on just plain 'leaks'I saw that too, and as much as all that stuff would be interesting, you can't really rely on these screenshots that could be faked. I mean, the whole UI isn't even consistent looking at all through out...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Digital music, Handhelds, Digital media, ELVIS, Zunephone, Long Live, Microsoft Corp., Apple iPhone, phone
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
- Government supplies SSNs to identity thefts
- The Washington Post reports on the prevalence of social security numbers in government documents. Federal courts banned the use of them on public documents in 2001, but governments regularly post pre-2001 documents with SSNs on public websites. Social Security numbers are readily available in many courthouses --...
- Tags: Social Security Number, Web Site, Identity Theft, Social Security, Government, Operational Accounting, Web Site Development, Vertical Industries, Finance, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-01-07
- Debunking the Top Ten Myths of Network, Security, Applications, Systems and Facilities Monitoring
- Monitoring any one network, system, application, or facility is challenging enough, so you may wonder if it's even possible to acquire a consolidated, "single pane" view of your IT infrastructure's performance and security. During this TechRepublic Webcast, Jamie Lerner, president of CITTIO and a former data center...
- Tags: Security, Network, Network Security, Monitoring, Cittio
- Webcasts 2007-12-18
- The RIAA is NOT saying that ripping your CDs is illegal
- The RIAA is NOT saying that ripping your CDs is illegalThis seems to be "news" to some of us!What about the "all copying is illegal" mantra that has beenflying back and forth for the last year or so? What about theSony "root kit" fiasco?I find it hard to ignore...
- Tags: Place-Shifting, RIAA, CD
- Discussion threads 2007-12-11
- Microsoft's renamed Windows Live SkyDrive service gets a refresh
- Microsoft's renamed Windows Live SkyDrive service gets a refreshskydrive experiencesHi Mary,I've posted some experiences here: http://blogs.conchango.com/jamiethomson/archive/2007/08/09/Windows-Live_3A00_-Folders-becomes-SkyDrive.aspxOld links no longer work - that is bad.-JamieMy 2 centsHello,I have been playing with the SkyDrive for some time now. Till now I think it’s pretty good. The whole process is pretty intuitive and...
- Tags: Operating systems, Windows Live SkyDrive, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-08-09
- IT Analysts in Price War?
- IT Analysts in Price War?hating analysts? I'm shockedI think the issue of a price war in the analyst community is really separate from the problems of bias. The reason there's a price war is that the same market forces that have been tearing tech publishing apart are also ripping into...
- Tags: Public relations, Strategy, Technobabble, vendor client
- Discussion threads 2007-08-07
- Offline reading on the iPhone with Filemarks
- Here's a great idea for iPhone users starved for offline content. Filemarks, a free droplet utility developed by Jamie Wilkinson, builds a bookmark you can sync to your iPhone (via Safari 3 on your Mac or Windows PC) that can contain hi-res images, PDFs, or other data. It's a free...
- Tags: Mac OS X, iPhone, Utilities and Add-Ins, Software, Mobility
- Blog posts 2007-07-24
- DataSynapse GridServer 5.0 scales up scale out computing
- Jamie Bernardin, CTO of DataSynapse, and I enjoyed well at least I enjoyed it a fast moving discussion of the challenges of scaling up scaled out computing. DataSynapse's GridServer® has been one of the virtual processing solutions that I've been watching for years. Here are a few of my notes...
- Tags: virtualization, virtual processing software
- Blog posts 2007-07-16
- Ballmer: Caught between a software rock and a services hard place
- Ballmer: Caught between a software rock and a services hard placeTake the money and run[i]If you were Ballmer, what would you do, at this point[/i]The stock market won't let Microsoft do anything radical enough to deal with structural market changes (see [i]The Innovator's Dilemma[/i]). That's a major reason why...
- Tags: Data centers, Tools & Techniques, Channel management, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Steve Ballmer, software
- Discussion threads 2007-07-10
- Funny Adobe moment at IBM Rational conference
- Comedian Mitch Fatel did a great job spicing up the keynote of the IBM Rational developer conference in Orlando today, but there was an interestingly telling moment I'd like to share.So last night there was this big party at the Disney World hotel that the conference is at, and Fatel...
- Tags: Web Technology, Software Infrastructure, Software Development, SOA architect, SOA, Open Source, Microsoft, IBM, Enterprise 2.0, Embedded, Eclipse, Developer Tools, Adobe
- Blog posts 2007-06-11
- YouTube sharing revenue with select contributors
- GigaOm is reporting that YouTube will start paying some of its contributors, as CEO Chad Hurley of the independently run Google company has been promising. Here is what Om had to say:YouTube is going to start helping some of its indie video content creators make money, starting tomorrow. The company...
- Tags: YouTube, Google, General
- Blog posts 2007-05-04
- Hardware-based rootkit detection proven unreliable
- For years, weve been convinced by companies like Komoku and BBN Technologies that hardware-based RAM acquisition is the most reliable and secure way to sniff out the presence of a sophisticated rootkit on a compromised machine. Not so fast, says Joanna Rutkowska, a security researcher at COSEINC Malware Labs....
- Tags: Black Hat, Data theft, Exploit code, Hackers, Pen testing, Responsible disclosure, Rootkits, Viruses and Worms, Vulnerability research, Zero-day attacks
- Blog posts 2007-03-02
- Retail Trends: Best Practices for Monitoring the Distributed Network
- In today's competitive, margin-driven retail environment, effective performance monitoring is vital to ensuring that your IT operations are squarely aligned with your business goals. But performance monitoring can be especially daunting for retailers whose networks span multiple stores, warehouses, and other geographically separated facilities. ...
- Tags: Network, Retail Company, Monitoring, Distributed Network, Best Practice, Cittio, Performance Management, Retail, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- Webcasts 2007-02-23
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