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- The enterprise startup conundrum
- Larry Dignan's article about enterprise startups is an excellent primer for those wanting to pitch Zack and I but there are other issues I'd like to surface. Especially that which talks to the Silicon Valley echo chamber. This week, Yammer took top honors at TC50. I have...
- Tags: Silicon Valley, SAP AG, Twitter, ESME, Enterprise Developer, Operational Planning, Team Management, Roi/Tco, Business Operations, Management, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-09-11
- U.S. says 'virtual fence' on border ready for use
- U.S. says 'virtual fence' on border ready for useWhat does 16000 USD matter...When you're saving 45k USD annually, per illegal immigrant employed?Europe is allowed to have work camps for their detainees from africa, why is it we have to embrace people who are breaking our laws with open arms?$135 per...
- Tags: Real estate, fence, virtual fence
- Discussion threads 2008-02-23
- Ultra High-Speed and Ultra Low-Noise InP HEMTs
- InP-based High Electron Mobility Transistors InP HEMTs exhibit a record current-gain cutoff frequency of beyond 500 GHz and an ultra low noise figure of less than 2 dB even at 100 GHz. Consequently, they are regarded as key devices for next-generation wired/wireless communication systems and precision sensors. This paper describes...
- Tags: UWB, Sensor, Fujitsu Ltd., Ultrawideband (UWB), Wireless
- White papers 2007-10-01
- Border-bot fence proving hard to build
- The border between the US and Mexico runs 2,000 miles. It's not unreasonable to think that technology could be used to stand guard over a big chunk of that. But even at $20 million for a 28-mile stretch, the job is proving far tougher than imagined. The Washington Post reports...
- Tags: Government, Sensor, Region, Radar, U.S. Department Of Homeland Security, Camera, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-09-27
- NASA monitors lightning inside hurricanes
- According to a new study from NASA, it is possible to forecast a storm's intensity by monitoring the lightning strikes near a hurricane's eye. And it can be done weeks before the storm arrives with the help of 'highly-sensitive sensors located thousands of miles from the storm.' Today, the Pacific...
- Tags: Intensity, Monitor, Ice, NASA, Microwave, Hurricane, Sensor, Lightning, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-09-10
- Images: Car tech for the masses
- Telematics Research Group says that2008 will be the car-model year that sees high-tech navigation and communication make its way from luxury models to standard or optional equipment across the majority of car models.The Telematics Research Group announced in early August that2008 will be the car-model year that sees high-tech navigation...
- Tags: Car, BMW AG, Telematics Research Group, Vibration Method, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2007-08-28
- Dreaming up a new defence contractor
- Dreaming up a new defence contractorPattern recognition fails when the pattern is changed.Streamers can confuse some tracking missiles.Suppose something similar here, a way to "blur" the surface signal. That could be a disguise, could be used to send the hunters in the wrong direction.A surface pattern isn't inherent in...
- Tags: pattern recognition, satellite, submarine, Murph
- Discussion threads 2007-05-22
- Perps beware: 'Jacking Macs' could prove hazardous
- Perps beware: 'Jacking Macs' could prove hazardouscause car alarms work soooo well....they dont even wake me up anymore.Poorly worded title.[insert Mack Jacking joke here]Hope no one invested too much money in thisLet me see:-Only a moron couldn't figure out how to pull the battery out while attempting to steal the...
- Tags: Notebooks, Apple Macintosh, laptop computer, coffee shop
- Discussion threads 2006-04-11
- Microsoft to buy remote sensor firm
- Microsoft to buy remote sensor firmMS has billions to spend. They need more technologies to be MS only, or atleast so that you do NOT get the full advantage of the technologies if you do not use Windows servers and Windows desktops. Microsoft will quickly make using this company's technology...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Now Let, Microsoft Corp., Vexcel
- Discussion threads 2006-03-20
- Cars saving pedestrians' lives?
- It's well known that many pedestrians and cyclists are victims of road accidents. In the European Union alone, there are over 9,000 deaths and 200,000 injured victims every year. This is why a 8-million euro and 3-year long project was launched in 2002 to build a sensing system which would...
- Tags: pedestrian
- Blog posts 2006-01-14
- Wireless: The new backseat driver?
- Wireless: The new backseat driver?need skin tracking rather than transpondersThe problem of relying on inter-vehicular transponders is that many road hazards - pedestrians, bicycles and many others - won't be equipped. Therefore, to use aviation radar terminology, the vehicle needs skin tracking capability and autonomous hazard detection, as in low...
- Tags: Aerospace & Defense, backseat driver, Bad Idea, Big Brother, wireless
- Discussion threads 2005-11-04
- Police blotter: Closed-source breathalyzer on trial
- Police blotter: Closed-source breathalyzer on trialRE: Closed sourse breathalyzerDon't tell me that folks can get off scott free because of a non-certified piece of code? Or because some wealthy person can hire a lawyer that can unravel the legal system to allow buzzed or drunk driving to continue? ...
- Tags: Police Blotter
- Discussion threads 2005-10-21
- Tribes demo (Windows)
- Starsiege: Tribes, set in the Starsiege universe, is a revolutionary first-person shooter that pits different warring tribes against each other. This first-person 3D action shooter is designed from scratch to focus on cooperative multiplayer gaming. Players use single-player training missions to develop the skills required to become full-fledged warriors, but...
- Tags: Enemy, Vivendi Universal Games Inc., Microsoft Windows, Workforce Management, Training And Certification, Internet, Human Resources
- Software downloads 1999-09-17
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