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- LifeSize PassPort: The First Skype-Compatible Telepresence System
- Cisco's $3 billion offer to buy Tandberg yesterday may bring Cisco a more economical telepresence solution than its own not saying much, but that's only part of the challenge of bringing the technology to the small business and our homes. On Monday, LifeSize will take a big step towards solving...
- Blog posts 2009-10-02
- GeoEye spots Iranian nuclear site
- Message has been deleted.Message has been deleted.RE: GeoEye spots Iranian nuclear siteI do not worry, Israel does not miss around and will take care of it if they feel it is a threat, they have done it before and i am sure they will do it again. With or...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-28
- Another rude awakening for another biofuel dream
- SurpriseSurprise, surprise.Environmentalist are destroying AmericaLets see how long people go without jobs/food trying to believe the lie of 'global warming'......Good grief, I think the Liberal media must be on staff here.Articles about not driving, not using A/C everyone doing with less.Gee, I guess we can all live in mud huts...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-18
- VCs find living dinosaurs...in Detroit
- Not to defend detroit but......but you can't possibly believe that the companies you list are real contenders in the US market. Tesla? Come on. Have you looked at the prices they list on their web site? Their cheapest car starts at $50 grand. Anyone looking for...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-18
- California's burning: greentech solution?
- Of course, there's no substitute for human arrogance an dignorance. We insist on living along earthquake faults from San Francisco to Tokyo. Folks love beachfront property in hurricane and typhoon zones. Italians rebuilt cities at the foot of Vesuvius. Cities and towns clog major floodplains all over...
- Blog posts 2009-09-01
- Researchers crack WPA Wi-Fi encryption in 60 seconds
- Thats why WPA2 is the only way to go..WPA is nice for backwards compatibility - esp those that cant talk WPA2 (AES-CCMP) but this is all the more reason to remove these devices. I personally use WPA2-ENT [yes at home] which I understand is not the norm :) but I...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- Locavore: more than a matter of taste
- Must be related somehowGoogle Books sued by a pig, cat and dogJust when you think you can't be surprised by the level of ignorance from people, something like this article comes along.Meat has a carbon footprint? I guess all the carbon in that cow comes from pixie dust, eh? Or...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-21
- Should Apple make its own TV?
- There's a good amount of buzz about a Piper Jaffray report handicapping a possible move by Apple to reinvigorate its Apple TV lineup and even enter the living room with a television set. Should Apple make its own TV? The possibilities, outlined here by Sam Diaz, boil...
- Blog posts 2009-08-21
- How much do stores jack up ambient lighting to sell you HDTVs?
- Along with selling unknowing consumers $80 HDMI cables that they could buy online for a few bucks, HDTV retailers other longtime scam is to boost the brightness in their stores including on the sets themselves to entice buyers. Why? In part because bright screens can mask poor black-level performance...
- Blog posts 2009-08-09
- How To Work At Home Entrepreneur Success Mindset 1.0 (Windows)
- Everyday out there in the real brick and mortar world, millions and millions of people drag themselves from the warm, warm beds, take a shower, grab a cup of coffee, and head off to their jobs as they are thinking that there has got to be an easier way to...
- Software downloads 2009-08-06
- Don't underestimate the power of the electrical power plug in the smart grid
- Lots of attention is paid to the role of wireless communications devices in the smart grid and smart energy systems build-out, but the dark horse of this movement could be technology that uses the electrical wires living inside your walls to communicate relevant usage metrics. That's the...
- Blog posts 2009-07-29
- Study: LCD viewing angles are too narrow, many TV features are marketing fluff
- Study: LCD viewing angles are too narrow, many TV features are marketing fluffAnd what normal people look at their TVs other than from a..straightforward viewing angle? Why the hell would i put my TV or look at it from a 45 degree viewing angle? Why would i do that? What...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-12
- WellAWARE of watching grandma
- WellAWARE of watching grandmaBehavioral Telecare Still In The MixWith all the talk recently of convergence between telecare and telehealth the latter is vital signs monitoring, here you finally get a partnership between two major national healthcare providers which are willing to bet on residential behavioral telecare to support aging in...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-08
- Judge's idea to outlaw links won't save newspapers
- Judge's idea to outlaw links won't save newspapersPerhaps a kindle like device?Get rid of paper, and sell a yearly subscription with a Kindle like reader. The yearly subscription would help offset the hardware costs.Get rid of the paper, or charge extra for it like cellular companies do for optionsTo...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-02
- Who will manage the smart grid?
- Who will manage the smart grid?Smart Grid - who owns itI certainly think that the consumer / home owner will have NO control over the smart grid being connected to their home. They may be able to see what they are consuming, but giving them control defeats the purpose...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-26
- Flint sparks change
- Flint, Michigan. Infamous in Michael Moore's doc on dying factory jobs. Infamous as hometown of largest bankrupt corporation in America, General Motors. It's hereby downgraded to Sergeant Motors. That Flint is changing urban planning in America. Data indicates it has the furthest to go to...
- Blog posts 2009-06-12
- Coal ash:coal=radioative waste:nuc power
- Slowly the depth, or rather height, of the American coal ash problem is leaking out of the political closet. Now one U.S. Senator says she is barred from talking about specific coal ash heap problems because they are a severe security risk. One well-placed bomb...and then disaster. ...
- Blog posts 2009-06-12
- Microsoft, Mississippi settle over software pricing
- Microsoft, Mississippi settle over software pricingWhat a huge waste of moneyI cannot believe that the state of Mississippi spent the $ necessary to get some of it's residents a few dollars refund. We'll never know but I bet after factoring in the cost per taxpayer for the lawyers fees...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-12
- E3: Microsoft's living room dream coming true through Xbox
- One of the coolest things about playing games on the Xbox 360 is trash-talking with players throughout the Internet. I don't know if it "trash-tweeting" would have the same effect. But that will be for the players to decide later this year. News out of E3, the...
- Blog posts 2009-06-01
- Femtocells: your very own home cell network
- Femtocells: your very own home cell networkStupidest "technology" imaginable ntntRE: Femtocells: your very own home cell networkI personally use a Femtocell here due to poor signal from my carrier at home. They do work as advertised with some limitations. The biggest drawback is the lack of support for EVDO speeds....
- Discussion threads 2009-05-17
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