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- Updated: Recycled ink cartridges in your garden?
- UPDATED TO FIX BAD LINK AND REPLACE PHOTO Printer maker Lexmark is the first U.S. printer maker to ink (at least publicly and, yes, pun intended) a deal with Close the Loop, a recycling concern that has come up with a patented new use for discarded printing...
- Tags: Cartridge, Lexmark International Inc., Loop, eLumber, Printers, Hardware, Peripherals, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-09-02
- U.S.S. Lexington CV-2 (exe)
- Photos of the Lexington from her day of construction to the day she sank in the Battle at Coral Sea. These are photos that were taken over her time at sea in black and white photos in chronological order. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Photograph, Carolina Military Gallery
- Software downloads 2008-07-18
- Airport security part 2: TSA is failing us, let my associated ranting begin thusly
- I want to start out by saying that I take great personal risk of getting black listed before my flight to K.C. tomorrow morning, but I thought I'd talk about an article by Rafal Los on how the TSA is failing us again. This actually reminds me of an older article that...
- Tags: Airport Security, Transportation Security Administration, Rafal Los, Security, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- Man sues Comcast over BitTorrent flap; Net neutrality to the front burner?
- The Comcast BitTorrent flap just won't go away. A California man is suing Comcast in a California state court because the cable giant secretly limited peer-to-peer applications such as BitTorrent. The suit, reported by Ryan Singel on Wired's Threat Level blog, alleges that Comcast has violated computer fraud laws,...
- Tags: Lawsuit, BitTorrent, Comcast Corp., P2P, Net Neutrality, Publicity, Jon Hart, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-11-15
- University Adopts Unified Communications to Improve Education, Streamline Operations
- The University of Kentucky is a full-service academic and research institution that serves 27,000 students on the Lexington campus and thousands more in remote locations across the state. To help professors and students communicate more seamlessly and to cost-effectively make the university's resources available to more people across the state,...
- Tags: Education, Streamline, University, Unified Communications, University Of Kentucky, Microsoft Corp., Instant Messaging, Strategy, Internet, Online Communications, Management
- Case studies 2007-10-01
- Veriscrip built on government regulation
- One fact that marks healthcare IT is how you can build a profitable business just based on the need to enforce government regulations.VirtualHealth Technologies of Lexington, Kentucky, for instance, is building itself on HIPAA, through a unit called Veriscrip.HIPAA requires secure tracking of medical information, and controls who can access...
- Tags: state government, Physician Information, Medical Records, Medical Office IT, Medical IT, General
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- Banning violent video games - Right or wrong?
- Banning violent video games - Right or wrong?But where do you draw the line?Let's say someone were sick enough to design a game to simulate child trafficking. The object of the game was to abduct as many girls as possible, and you scored points based on how many customers you...
- Tags: Games, game, violent video game, video game, video
- Discussion threads 2007-06-19
- Laughter and forgetting on Wikipedia
- What does Wikipedia have in common with the old Czechoslovakian communist party? Both excel in the art of forgetting. The communists, of course, were particularly adept at forgetting. At the beginning of Book of Laughter and Forgetting, the Czech writer Milan Kundera describes a scene on...
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-03-07
- KY moves to strengthen Internet pharmacy laws
- In Kentucky, Attorney General Greg Stumbo wants to crack down on Internet pharmacies. The states top law enforcement official is pushing legislation that would require people to have "face-to-face" examinations before ordering prescription drugs over the Internet, The Lexington Herald-Leader reports. State law currently allows people to order...
- Tags: Government technology, State &, Local Govt, Regulations, pharmacy law, Greg Stumbo
- Blog posts 2007-01-18
- Teen who studied monkey DNA wins top science honors
- Its not your average teenager who comes home from school everyday to download the genetic codes of an African monkey, but thats exactly what one Boston teenager did, reports The Boston Globe. Arjun Ramamurti, a senior at Lexington High School, is one focused teenager. For three years hes...
- Tags: Education Technology, K-12, monkey, Arjun Ramamurti, DNA
- Blog posts 2006-11-17
- 60 million pixels for $100K
- This is the cost of "The World's Highest Resolution Seamless Display" which was built for the IdeaFestival held recently in Louisville, Kentucky. For this price, you get 20 networked PCs, each equipped with two graphic cards, and controlling 80 projectors. You also get a screen of 27 feet across by...
- Tags: Mersive Technologies Inc., display, Sol, projector, video
- Blog posts 2006-10-30
- KY system upgrade causes angst among daycare providers
- Daycare providers in Kentucky are suffering financially as a result of a glitch in processing government payments, reports the Lexington Herald Leader. Some providers havent been paid for children in subsidized care since June, due to a change in the payment system which has slowed payments in foster...
- Tags: payment
- Blog posts 2006-10-13
- NASA's 20-G centrifuge machine
- Scientists from NASA and two U.S. universities are using a 20-G centrifuge machine that can simulate up to 20 times the terrestrial gravity to evaluate the effects of hypergravity on humans. This 58-foot diameter centrifuge has three cabins, one for humans -- limited to 12.5 G -- and two for...
- Tags: cab, gravity
- Blog posts 2006-04-29
- Voting machine transparency costs one county clerk
- Voting machine transparency costs one county clerkThe Problem Is....If you buy a new car and it has problems WHO do you take it to first?? The Dealer which you bought it from or your cousin the mechanic down the street. If he didn't like the quality of the machines...
- Tags: SECURITY, Diebold Inc., Bruce Funk
- Discussion threads 2006-03-29
- GM to outsource $15 billion in IT work
- GM to outsource $15 billion in IT workGM to outsource $15 billion in IT workDon't these people know that outsourcing never works like it should. I find care and maintenance to be of much lower quality when its outsourced.Good luck with Caps Gemini slaves(A consultant who turned down Caps...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Strategy, General Motors Corp., outsource, outsourcing, information technology
- Discussion threads 2006-02-02
- IBM cites local employee base in appeal to Massachusetts Governor
- For the record, I don't believe that Massachusetts' technology decisions should be based on the preferences of companies that have large points of presence and thus many employees in that state. Technology choices should cross geographical boundaries and should be based on the technical and legal merits of the...
- Tags: IBM Corp.
- Blog posts 2005-12-05
- Could technology tame future Katrinas and Ritas?
- We all know how much informational power technology has provided us in recent years. And we have very powerful and sophisticated systems that can draw on current and historical data to model impending hurricane events. But can we use this information and technology to actually tame these ferocious beasts? Ross...
- Tags: Ross Hoffman
- Blog posts 2005-09-24
- Is anyone standing up for bloggers?
- Is anyone standing up for bloggers?Good question"Wouldn't it have been something if CEO John Chambers had shown more interest in how his company's technology was going to be used?"Does a company have a responsibility, in the absence of government restrictions, to determine how its products will be used, and refuse...
- Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., exemption, McCain-Feingold
- Discussion threads 2005-01-21
- Can technology close journalism's credibility gap?
- Can technology close journalism's credibility gap?Campaign Reform? / I Call It Fraud!Section 431(9)Bi makes a distinction where there is no real difference: the media is extremely powerful by any measure, a "special interest" by any definition, and heavily engaged in the "issue advocacy" and "independent expenditure" realms of political persuasion...
- Tags: First Amendment, exemption, finance
- Discussion threads 2005-01-18
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