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- FCC wants public comment on digital democracy - voting online
- Online Voting - Destroying the integrity and fabric of democracy.On-line voting without safe guards against vote selling and guarantee that each vote was registered in private invalidates the intent and meaning of "one person, one vote."It's bad enough that this hole currently exists with the current mail-in voting process.RE: FCC...
- Tags: Federal government, digital democracy, public comment, FCC
- Discussion threads 2009-11-19
- SmartPlanet: 3 of 4 executives say outsourcing necessary to maintain bottom line
- SmartPlanet: 3 of 4 executives say outsourcing necessary to maintain bottomCompletely disagree. Outsourcing only works for small projects that can't be done in-house, like wiring jobs, installing generators and the such. Outsourcing entire departments doesn't work. I've seen it before, when the employee is on a contract...
- Tags: Managed hosting, Outsourcing/Offshoring, outsourcing, outsource
- Discussion threads 2009-09-01
- CRM failures on tap
- CRM failures on tapDifferentiated failuresGlad to see you'll be addressing CRM in your blog, Michael. Between you and Paul G, it looks like the industry is going to get a fair shake.It will be interesting to see how you approach the topic of failures. On the one hand, many sources...
- Tags: Customer relationship management (CRM), Advertising & Promotion, Enterprise software, CRM, CRM failure
- Discussion threads 2009-07-23
- Analyst: Cheap ultrathin laptops push design limits; cracked plastic
- Analyst: Cheap ultrathin laptops push design limits; cracked plasticIt's cheap for a reason, folks.Apparently, this lesson is never learned.Actually, metal case should not mean higher price tagThe fact is that the layouts for metal and plastic right now, pound for pound, are only different by.... 20 bucks? So, they wouldn't...
- Tags: Notebooks, Product marketing, laptop computer, metal case, plastic case, product design
- Discussion threads 2009-07-02
- 2009 Lexus GS 450h
- Photo gallery:2009 Lexus GS 450h Our perfect power train combines high performance with excellent fuel economy, an ideal that the 2009 Lexus GS 450h comes the closest of any car we've seen to delivering. Lexus claims 5.2 seconds to 60 mph, yet this big, comfortable sedan consistently registers fuel economy...
- Tags: Digital media, Digital music, Lexus, Lexus GS
- Product reviews 2009-06-30
- A bag full of books, or kilobytes of Kindle?
- A bag full of books, or kilobytes of Kindle?Also from the DepartmentAlso from the Department, how much do you want to bet the "books" won't be transferable or resalable?(Kinda reminds me of the Book of Job--Satan makes a [b][i]bet[/i][/b] with God. It's not real bright to make a bet...
- Tags: bag full, scroll
- Discussion threads 2009-05-04
- Nanowires, nanoribbons and 'graphane' among materials that'll revolutionize computers
- Architects of the next generation of computers are developing a variety of nanostructures to meet the demand for increasingly smaller features for semiconductors, microprocessors, and other components. These tiny building blocks are quite extraordinary-some even self-assemble. And they'll help overcome many of the limitations of today's microelectronics...
- Tags: Nanotube, Carbon Nanotube, Computer, Chip, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-04-24
- HP Officejet J4680
- The $130 HP Officejet J4680 is an all-in-one, which means it can also fax, copy, and scan in addition to print beautifully rendered documents and pictures. We rarely see sub-$150 printers with the extra features you get in the J4680: 802.11g Wi-Fi connectivity, convert-to-text, and a 20-sheet auto document...
- Tags: Printers, copy function, printer, Hewlett-Packard Co., Officejet J4680
- Product reviews 2009-04-21
- Electric cars in America--the price point
- Electric cars in America--the price pointElectric cars in America--the price pointMy concern in addition to the price of the electric car is where do I plug it in to charge it? If its my house then how much is my electric bill going to be raised while its charging?...
- Tags: C02, disposal, power generation station, electric car, car, price point
- Discussion threads 2009-04-10
- Springer 1.0 (Mobile)
- Springer is a physics based game that uses the accelerometer and touch screen to navigate through a dangerous.Springer is constructed from an industrial strength bolt with elastic springs for arms and a single heavy duty spring for a leg. He bounces his way around by tilting the device either to...
- Tags: Mobile, Apple iTunes, TMSOFT, Springer, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics
- Software downloads 2009-03-27
- Nano-sized radio plays Eric Clapton’s "Layla"
- Accurately more nano than the iPod Nano, a radio built out of a single carbon nanotube that detects and plays songs was singled out in the latest issue of Scientific American as one of the first truly functional nanoscale devices that has a "measurable effect on the larger, macroscale world."...
- Tags: Nanotube, Radio, Nanotube Radio, Nanotechnology, Advertising & Promotion, Emerging Technologies, Marketing, Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-02-17
- The future of Blu-Ray? Watch porn
- The future of Blu-Ray? Watch pornThe future of Blu-Ray? Watch pornDon't forget to factor in the higher cost of blue-ray or at the time hd-dvd. We can find free porn on the internet, no need to pay the $25 for an HD dvd. Some of the adult stores...
- Tags: BIOS, Consumer electronics, TVs, TV & Home Theater, Music CD, Watch Porn, DVD
- Discussion threads 2009-01-05
- Towards a robotic society in 2020?
- Towards a robotic society in 2020?Any Asimov reader could spew this drivelWe are more than 10 years away from the positronic brain!How about a free Nestor Class 5?And I'll use it to help me cook sweetpotato pie!I could JUST SEE Mr. Data cooking in Will Smith's Grama's Kitchen... Well, at...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Flash memory, Desktops, Beat-It, Star Dreck, memory
- Discussion threads 2008-12-06
- 5 reasons to kill IT projects
- 5 reasons to kill IT projectsnothing leftthe whole industry is stale and dried outthe computer is already doing everything it canand not very well..nothing to crate but trash......IT deadProblem Starts Way Before the Requirements Process StartsIt was really interesting to see what the five top reasons for killing projects were....
- Tags: Strategy, IT Project, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-11-20
- Will e-voting machines tilt the election?
- Unless you have been living under a rock for the past 24 months, you should be well aware that tomorrow millions of Americans will be going to the polls to select their representative, one-third of their senators, and the next president. In general, Americans have become wary of the...
- Tags: Touch Screen, E-voting, Keyboards, Government, Hardware, Peripherals, Adam O'Donnell
- Blog posts 2008-11-03
- Zombie PCs: 'Time to infection is less than five minutes'
- Zombie PCs: 'Time to infection is less than five minutes'Ok, agreed, OpenBSD is more secure.But, NOT Windows!!!Have to agreeJust stay away from Porn and warez, and you are pretty much immune to this stuff, regardless of what platform you are using.you ought to read the articlebefore posting. The article...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Cyberthreats, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows Vista, Zombie PC, infection, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, UAC
- Discussion threads 2008-10-21
- Now Debuting: One-Click Payment For Illegal Downloads
- Now Debuting: One-Click Payment For Illegal DownloadsBlackmailThis is blackmail by the richest companies in the world.RICH STEALING AGAIN FROM THE POOR.No doubt they won't use it against Third world countries where people can't afford to eat, or WILL THEY?Personally I like to listen to tracks for week or two before...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, SECURITY, One-Click Payment, software
- Discussion threads 2008-09-16
- LHC and Faith-Based Science
- Public reaction to the Large Hadron Collider is so ignorant and brain-dead we need a theory to explain what's going on. I asked Charles King at Pund-IT for a theory. He offered this: I believe that much of the public reaction to the LHC is grounded in...
- Tags: Science, LHC, Research & Development, Homeland Security, Business Operations, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-08
- Code is law
- Carl Malamud has posted a whole bunch of state codes on PublicResource.org. Need the Alaska Fire Code? The Denver Mechanical Code? How about the Michigan Plumbing Code? If we are so interested in open source computer code, what about open source law? Public...
- Tags: Code, Standards, Carl Malamud, Quality, Open Source, Business Operations, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-02
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