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- Another Mac clone: say hello to PearC
- Another Mac clone: say hello to PearCThis is good for consumers. Companies, such as Apple, try to use legal machinations to dictate the shape of the market. People should have the freedom to combine different products and create new ones. Apples and Pears. Clever.They may even play some "almost but...
- Tags: Games, Game players, Operating systems, Apple Inc., game, Microsoft Xbox, leach, PearC, Apple Mac OS X, hardware, PC
- Discussion threads 2009-02-09
- New Year's resolutions go wireless
- MyGoals.com will help you keep those well-intentioned New Year's resolutions on track by sending e-mail tips and reminders on your cell phone. Now's there's now a high-tech way to try to keep those well-intentioned New Year's resolutions from becoming a guilty memory by Valentine's Day. ...
- Tags: Resolution, Wireless, MyGoals.com, myGoals.com, Anthony Helmstetter, Leach, E-mail, Online Communications, ZDNN Staff
- News items 2001-12-24
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- Brickbats over bricks
- This is an IT Tech site, Mr. Fuller.ntCodes as gatekeepers?As an architect, I have never once consulted a building code to determine which product I should use for a building, especially considering that neither clay brick or fly ash brick is likely to be used in a structural capacity. ...
- Tags: Performance management, CalStar
- Discussion threads 2009-10-21
- Could you green the world brick by brick?
- It's a brick."Well, the mainstream bricks boys do not like CalStar and want to prevent from the use of the very word 'brick.'"Oh, puh-lease. Even when people in third world countries put mud in molds on the ground and use sunlight to bake it, we still call them bricks.Yes, it's...
- Tags: CalStar, Oak Creek, ash, fly ash, Oak
- Discussion threads 2009-10-19
- UK envisions zero waste: What about computers?
- Recycling is part of our daily lives. We do it everyday with plastics, newspapers and other general household things. Cars are now recycled throughout North America and Europe at high efficiency rates. Everything seems to be covered, right? Computers and batteries face recycling problems. We already know that...
- Tags: Landfill, Computer, Productivity, Monitors & Displays, Government, Hardware, Components, Doug Hanchard
- Blog posts 2009-10-18
- Reduce TCO by Integrating Fax Servers with Existing Business Applications
- Mission critical business applications such as ERP, Document Management and Workflow applications can be integrated with fax servers to automate end-to-end business processes for improved productivity and reduced TCO. In addition, your organization can meet compliance regulations such as HIPPA and Graham Leach Bliley Act by automating the flow of...
- Tags: Business Application, Fax Server, Server, TCO, Fax, Transportation
- Webcasts 2009-09-15
- For coal and cows we ignore the polluted water
- Our American system often reflects the basic values of the nation, and it's clear that money trumps public health. I'm not talking about the medical industry. Not in the purview of this blog. Today there's an expose of how much dangerous crud is in drinking water around...
- Tags: Industry, Food & Beverage, Strategy, Manufacturing, Management, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-13
- Browser-based mobile apps need to get better in a hurry
- Browser-based mobile apps need to get better in a hurryI disagree......the only way to resolve the issue is to move to platforms that actually allow you to use the applications you want natively.Why should web apps be made better merely because one player with only 10% of the smartphone market...
- Tags: Web browsers, Advertising & Promotion, Smart phones, Skyfire Browser, Skyfire, Web browser, mobile, carrier
- Discussion threads 2009-07-28
- Andreessen: Facebook could do $1 billion in revenue if it wanted to
- Andreessen: Facebook could do $1 billion in revenue if it wanted toNot buying itThis is the same guy who helped SCO craft their legal strategy against IBM and Linux. Netscape and the SCO litigation. Not exactly a record of accomplishment I'd get behind. But he could help...
- Tags: Operational accounting, OPEN SOURCE, Facebook, revenue
- Discussion threads 2009-07-06
- Proposed Amendments to Regulation S-P Safeguard & Disposal Rules: Risk Mitigation and Compliance Solutions for Organizations Falling Under SEC Rules
- The Securities and Exchange Commission SEC currently has a series of Safeguards and Disposal Rules (Section 30a of Regulation S-P) that requires institutions to adopt written policies and procedures to safeguard customer records and information. The safeguards are required to be reasonably designed to meet the objectives of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley...
- Tags: Safeguard, Compliance, SEC, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Perimeter eSecurity, Regulations, Government
- White papers 2009-06-11
- Is it just me, or does Bing look a lot like Google?
- Is it just me, or does Bing look a lot like Google?RE: Is it just me, or does Bing look a lot like Google?I would say it looks like ask and google,since ask has the colored backgrounds and overlapping screen widgets like the map in the bing videowhile google recently...
- Tags: Bing, Google Inc., IS IT, Encarta.com
- Discussion threads 2009-05-30
- Is it just me, or does Bing look a lot like Google?
- Despite being a devotee of all things Google, I've been incredibly excited about Wolfram Alpha. I've been using it quite a bit and have its quirks and limitations pretty much down. Those limitations mean that it won't be a Google killer, but it will be especially useful to...
- Tags: Encarta.com, Google Inc., Corporate Communications, Web Site Development, Marketing, Internet, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-05-30
- Teflon: is it safe?
- Teflon: is it safe?And? If it does much more good then harmthen we have to live with it. CRT monitors and cell phones "may" cause tumors, but they are both used in the process of saving lives. Should they disapear, too? It is like saying that some heart medication that...
- Tags: teflon, Teflon, plastics
- Discussion threads 2009-05-14
- Endpoint Security Considerations for Achieving GLBA Compliance
- Rebooting the global financial system may take years. The international move to new regulatory organizations will require financial institutions to change the way they do business. No one knows exactly how the system will change yet, but one thing is certain: financial institutions will be required to protect the security...
- Tags: Security, Financial, Financial Company, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Regulations, Financial Accounting, Government, Finance
- White papers 2009-03-19
- No more BPA for you
- The problem, as always, is that it's going to cost you. And not just in money. Polycarbonate, the type of plastic most likely to leach BPA, is inexpensive, durable and can deal with rigorous manufacturing processes. One alternative is stainless steel. Polypropylene is another. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Bottle, Steel, BPA, Polypropylene, Manufacturing, Strategy, Management, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-03-06
- Calculating Risk: Panning for gold in Goldman
- Calculating Risk: Panning for gold in GoldmanPat Leach wrote this story in 2006In "Why Can't You Just Give Me the Number?" (p. 55) by Patrick Leach, the Goldman approach to risk was highlighted as a best practice. To be fair, Pat couldn't have written this exact story in 06, but...
- Tags: Asset management, GoldMan, Calculating Risk, gold, marin
- Discussion threads 2009-02-10
- All-in-ones vs. ultra-compact desktops
- All-in-ones vs. ultra-compact desktopsAll-in-Ones do have one great advantagerelated to cable clutter as there is simply less.When we switched in 2005 from Windows to Mac OS X, our first machine was an iMac and we have not looked at any other form factor since.The clean design is just too hard...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, Wi-Fi, Wireless and Mobility, wireless, ultra-compact desktop, wireless peripheral, LCD, All-in-One, monitor, desktop
- Discussion threads 2009-02-02
- Friendly microbes doing our dirty work
- A Canadian research team has found an effective way to monitor the anti-polution work being done by soil microbes. Turns out the microbes prefer thelighter carbon 12 isotope over the heavier carbon 13. Tracking the shifting carbon isotope balance in contaminated soil is a good way to monitor...
- Tags: Soil, Carbon, Monitors & Displays, Strategy, Hardware, Components, Management, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-01-30
- Opera CTO: Here's how to level the browser playing field
- Opera CTO: Here's how to level the browser playing fieldWhat a Lie - erInteresting that you used the word "Lie" to preface all of Opera's statements. Yeah, I know it's the guy's name and all, but . . .Most people point toward the W3C for web "standards" - but the...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Opera Software ASA, standards, Web, Web browser, web standard, Web Standards
- Discussion threads 2009-01-20
- As the mercury rises so does the level of mercury in the soil
- Increased greenhouse gases will not only increase the earth's temperature. They will apparently bring us more mercury in the soil and thus the plants and animals we eat. An experiment done by the Oak Ridge National Lab found increased CO2 in the atmosphere also increase the level...
- Tags: Soil, Carbon Dioxide, Mercury, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
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