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- Is Oracle serious about hardware?
- Is Oracle serious about hardware?The tech landscape is starting to look like the oil industryWhere 3 or 4 companies own it all. Its not all bad as long as innovation continues. But i hate to see open source products whenever they get popular get sucked into the mix....
- Tags: Oracle Corp., hardware, Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-04-21
- Why U.S. Visa policies are like Microsoft Windows
- Inventory of H-1B Visa Woes & What’s Needed for Positive Change U.S. immigration and visa policies are like the Windows operating system. After decades of usage and many repairs to its code/policies, they both still need more patching and enhancements. Both of these institutions start off with...
- Tags: U.S., Visa Inc., Visa, H-1B Visa, Window, Arbitrage, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., H-1B, Human Resources, Labor Relations, Brian Sommer
- Blog posts 2009-02-18
- ThoughtOffice 1.5.2 (Mac)
- ThoughtOffice Innovation Software is the killer app for generating lots of ideas quickly, and expanding on the process of taking an idea from concept to cashflow. The program provides a powerful Outlining Page with two separate browsers: 1) The TopicsBrowser, which provides access to 13,700 questions across 15 topics....
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Advertisement, Idea, Module, Consulting, Tool, ThoughtOffice.com, ThoughtOffice Innovation Software, Public Relations, Outsourcing, Productivity, Marketing, Corporate Communications, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting
- Software downloads 2008-12-09
- Hackers deface LHC site, came close to turning off particle detector
- Is it now cyberwar over atom-smashing? A team of Greek hackers calling themselvses Greek Security Team has penetrated the Large Hadron Collider and defaced a public website. No real damage done, but the hackers got perilously close. The hackers attacked the Compact Muon Solenoid Experiment, or...
- Tags: Hacker, Content Management System, LHC, Hacking, Security, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-12
- Microsoft's storage geeks speak
- What do Microsoft storage heavies say when the suits let them off leash? Microsoft engineers at the ubergeek Usenix FAST 08 conference last month talked about Microsoft's storage intentions to a crowd of PhDs - and a stray storage blogger. Soft sell Understand that Microsoft...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Storage, Hardware, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
- Turning any monitor in to a 3D VR display
- Turning any monitor in to a 3D VR displayFreaky and Far OutntMost Cool thing I have seen in awhileGeorge this has to be one of the coolest things I have seen in years. It is exciting to think of the possibilities, an the 3d effect was amazing. I can imagine...
- Tags: Games, Webcam, Nintendo Wii, Wii Remote, monitor
- Discussion threads 2008-01-25
- Take your tech recession and stuff it
- Take your tech recession and stuff itBetter Solution to "H-1b Problem"Currently most H-1b workers are DOL level-one entry level and most of those earn well below $50k salary. In virtually no case are employers required to first recruit and consider qualified American applicants - new grads etc.SOLUTION: Reform H-1b to...
- Tags: Workforce management, Seagate Technology LLC, H-1B, talent
- Discussion threads 2008-01-23
- Open Source Cars and More
- The Consumer Electronics Show CES might be in full throws this week, but some of the coolest devices may be found off the Net -- blueprints and all. A burgeoning trend in open source hardware is putting up some devices on the Web -- from machines that make anything...
- Tags: Video, Hardware, Open Source, Dave Greenfield
- Blog posts 2008-01-06
- FBI crackdown nabs 8 botnet herders
- FBI crackdown nabs 8 botnet herdersI like that !!!Yes indeed...GOOD!!!!Let the Convicted CHOOSE CANING INSTEAD OF JAIL TIME.BUT NO PROBATION.quid pro quoonly if they cane the bastards at enron and other companies that cooked books and ruined lives as wellTrue, at least then they would be productive...Unlike the Linux script...
- Tags: Federal government, FBI, herder, crackdown, punishment, Web
- Discussion threads 2007-11-29
- Technology innovation and policy: The power of "we"
- "The future is all about the power of "we" and how to collaborate with Web 2.0," said Cisco CEO John Chambers, reprising his gospel of broadband connnectedness. He was speaking at the Technology Innovation Summit held at the University of California, Berkeley. The event was hosted by Charlie...
- Tags: Innovation, China, John Chambers, IM, Government, Leadership, Vertical Industries, Strategy, Web 2.0, Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Internet, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-11
- Privacy International pokes a stick in Google's eye
- Privacy International pokes a stick in Google's eyeUntrustworthy?Personally, I don't trust it. They appear to have *preemptively* singled out how Google is worse than Microsoft - why? They take offense to things that don't matter to me (what is wrong with seeing whether someone has read an e-mail...
- Tags: SECURITY, Google Inc., Privacy International
- Discussion threads 2007-06-10
- On anonymity
- I should have renamed it Keens code of misconduct. Minus 28 votes, 72 mostly critical comments... Wow! I never realized I was so spankingly popular."Eh, Adolf Stalin, faschocommunista girlie, tell me what do you REALLY think about anonymity..." One of my more historically erudite critics anonymously emailed asked me over...
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-04-03
- Cheaper LEDs to light a green path?
- Cheaper LEDs to light a green path?Color Will Be the IssueThe problem with fluorescent and other forms of energy-efficient lighting is the color and flicker and how it they effect the eye. If they can adjust these to properly emulate the common light bulb, or better yet, the Sun, then...
- Tags: Engineering, sunlight, light-emitting diode, mercury
- Discussion threads 2007-01-19
- Women gain in science degrees but minorities lag
- Women gain in science degrees but minorities lagBiased Report: Fails to note that whites lagging tooThe minority enrollment stats are flawed because they based the percentage on total enrollment rather than upon U.S. citizen enrollment. At the PhD level less than 60% of students are American. So you need to...
- Tags: Gender and diversity, Workforce management, U.S. Congress, stat, Women Gain, science degree, women
- Discussion threads 2007-01-15
- Crime on Paper
- "Crime on-line", thats the cover age title of the ACM Queue (Vol 4, #9) that arrived in my mailbox last week. Theres crime there all right, but its on paper, specifically in the articles relating to on-line crime and e-voting. Not that there isnt something good in...
- Tags: e-voting
- Blog posts 2006-12-06
- Wikipedia and its 'bad seed': Is Web 2.0 a friend of true knowledge?
- Wikipedia and its 'bad seed': Is Web 2.0 a friend of true knowledge?Facts or truth?You may have received an answer, but how do you know if it is true? At least sorting through Google searches let you authenticate the sources. I take Wikpedia "answers" with a large pinch of...
- Tags: Wiki, Wikipedia, bad seed, knowledge, Web, seed, Web 2.0
- Discussion threads 2006-09-21
- NASA needs astronauts - apply here
- NASA needs astronauts - apply hereThe reason we send men into space...is because men want to go into space. The fact that we can hold a wrench well is secondary.Much exloration cannot be done by men ... the environments are just too hostile. Really, there's only the moon,...
- Tags: Robots, PRODUCTIVITY, venture capital, NASA, robot, computer
- Discussion threads 2006-09-01
- Dell's image rehabilitation efforts
- Dell is in image rehabilitation mode. In part, Dell is dealing with the aftermath of one of its laptops bursting into flames last month in Osaka, Japan, and the impact of widely publicized photos travelling across the Net. The image makeover is also part of the company's reaction to customer...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- Microsoft scientists pushing keyboard into the past
- Microsoft scientists pushing keyboard into the pastMicrosoft scientists pushing keyboard into the pastMore great things coming from Microsoft research? But the ABM crowd told us it wasn't possible. Again I'll ask, how does that crow taste? Don't let the hot sauce on top of it burn your mouth.Two...
- Tags: Keyboards, cell phone, Microsoft Corp., keyboard
- Discussion threads 2006-05-03
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