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- Don't regulate RFID--yet
- Don't regulate RFID--yetWrong on this one....Declan, you are wrong on this one.Bar codes do not remain "active". They are merely ink. RFID on the other hand has the potential to harm us. It is technology which could obliterate any privacy we have left. Now is the time to put very...
- Tags: RFID regulation, RFID, Declan, chip
- Discussion threads 2004-08-30
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- iTunes is back in China but Tibet album is not
- iTunes is back in China but Tibet album is notApple should consider themselves luckyGoogle was blocked much longer til they agreed to follow the censorship regulation.RE: iTunes is back in China but Tibet album is notIt is truely disgusting that China and some of its netizens are so insecure that...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Apple iTunes
- Discussion threads 2008-08-26
- Does Big Brother know where you've been surfing?
- Does Big Brother know where you've been surfing?microsoft.com & msdn, plus some weird gothic stuff knowing you:PRE: Does Big Brother know where you've been surfing?It'd be easier if my ISP asked me which porn sites I was going to instead of doing the deep packet sniffing. I'd be glad to...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), INTERNET, NOW IT, Does Big Brother
- Discussion threads 2008-08-25
- Joe Biden loves RIAA, DRM; hates encryption, George Bush
- Joe Biden loves RIAA, DRM; hates encryption, George BushAre You Ready????To have your privacy taken away? For some joker to place more power with the RIAA and MPAA than your own persons.Anyone to push corporate initiatives to be funded by the tax payers should not be in office. ...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, George W. Bush, Dems, digital-rights management, Joe Biden, RIAA
- Discussion threads 2008-08-25
- Some serious research into gasoline-free transport
- Some serious research into gasoline-free transportIt's a motor, a battery, and an engine."Not a surprise, the auto industry is crap at explaining these vehicles to potential buyers."It's a motor, engine, and a battery. The motor can power the wheels. It gets great mileage.That's about as much explaining as you need....
- Tags: Engineering, hydrogen, battery, motor, gasoline
- Discussion threads 2008-08-22
- Some serious research into gasoline-free transport
- There's an institute in Davis, California, dedicated to studying what works and what doesn't work when it comes to people moving around. Headed by Dr. Dan Sperling the faculty and research staff have delved into all manner of transit modes, energy sources, etc. They don't have Washington lobbyists...
- Tags: Vehicle, Plug-in, PHEV, Telecommuting, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-08-22
- Highest-paid US public company executives
- Highest-paid US public company executivesHas what to do with the price of peas in China?This is not tech news. Any of us that want to know this can read Forbes or look this up ourselves on sec dot gov. Get going on some actual tech journalism, please!RE: Highest-paid...
- Tags: Benefits, payroll solutions, Highest-paid, capitalism, salary
- Discussion threads 2008-08-22
- 79 million adults can't pay medical bills
- 79 million adults can't pay medical billsReaganomics..it's the cure.Look, cut taxes to the wealthy. Let 5% get as much as they can.A rising tide floats all boats. Wait, economic data says that's not true...but, but we've been believing it so far.So what if the majority of Americans...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Taxes, HEALTHCARE, Benefits, Free trade, Insurance, health care, tax, government
- Discussion threads 2008-08-21
- Compliance and IT
- Compliance and ITOne Small Comment[i]for the average company with three or four sites and a few thousand employees[/i]The average company doesn't have a few thousand employees. 99% of all companies are SME's.AccuracyIf I only had a dollar for every time I was told the tracking data in some system...
- Tags: compliance, IT IS, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-08-18
- Forrester: The X Internet is coming (for real this time)
- Forrester Research is pitching an "IT everywhere" vision that's comprised of existing technologies as well as some emerging trends--including the X Internet where physical objects are networked to the Web. In a report, Forrester analyst Bobby Cameron concludes: Today's technology trends may appear like only incremental...
- Tags: Forrester Research Inc., Extended Internet, Internet, RFID, Operational Planning, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Business Operations, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-14
- Webcast: Mobility 2.0 for Business On-the-Go
- The explosion of mobile technology is transforming our society and nowhere is this more apparent than in the workplace. From laptops and cell phones to RFID and Wi-Fi, mobility is now essential to remaining competitive in the ever-changing business landscape. TechRepublic is proud to present Mobility...
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Webcast, Mobile, On-demand, Mobility, Advertising & Promotion, Cloud Computing, Marketing
- Webcasts 2008-08-14
- Google tells Congress about DoubleClick cookie
- Google is implementing a DoubleClick ad-serving cookie across its content network that will give advertisers new powers to target advertising. The cookie also gives users the ability to opt-out, the company told the House Energy and Commerce Committee in a letter released yesterday. in...
- Tags: Google Inc., Advertisement, Network, U.S. Congress, DoubleClick Inc., Cookie, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-12
- Hack-the-T presentation hits the Web
- So, the presentation of hacking the T that three MIT students were barred from presenting is now on the Web, hosted on MIT's own servers. Apparently, this is OK because the presentation was included in the MBTA's complaint. News.com reports though that MBTA says the...
- Tags: Card, Web, Open Source, Student, Presentation, MBTA, Productivity, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-11
- Congress moves - slowly - towards new privacy laws
- Slowly, Washington is moving to put some constraints on Internet services' and ISPs' collection and use of personal data. But, oh, so slowly. New York Times reports that 33 companies are due to report to Congress this week on their privacy policies. With that information, Rep....
- Tags: u.s. congress, internet service providers (isps), regulations, strategy, internet, government, management, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-11
- Cable: Natural born monopoly?
- The second quarter results are out and it appears that the cable industry is winning share in broadband, phone and TV connections and handily thwarting encroachment by the likes of Verizon and AT&T. In fact, TV and broadband service is meant to be a monopoly and cable appears to be...
- Tags: verizon communications inc., broadband, at&t corp., ma bell, satellite, moffett, broadband growth, cost reduction effort, network technology, cable, broadband internet, telecommunications, networking, personal technology, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-11
- Internet brand-jacking: What can be learned from Exxon Mobil?
- Exxon Mobil got "brand-jacked." About two weeks ago, someone named "Janet," believed to be a spokesperson for the oil company, started posting one-liner comments about the company on Twitter. There was no reason to doubt the legitimacy of the Twitter account. There are a lot of big-named...
- Tags: brand, internet, exxon mobil corp., twitter, janet, branding, marketing, sam diaz
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breach
- Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breachRegulation neededI agree that regulation is needed. But until consumers really start pitching serious fits, and/or the courts start implementing some punitive damages with teeth, it's not going to happen. http://whistlersear.wordpress.comRE: Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health...
- Tags: Regulations, health care, information technology, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breach, Georgia Blue Cross health, Failed IT cause, privacy breach, regulation
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- FCC Chairman: It's Okay To Discriminate
- Maybe you thought that the Federal Commission Friday ordered Comcast to end "discriminatory network practices." After all, that's what the Commission said in its release following the agency's 3-2 ruling. But in his own statement on the matter, Chairman Kevin Martin said: ...
- Tags: FCC, Telephony, Chairman, Federal Government, VOIP, Telecommunications, Telecom & Utilities, Government, Networking, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- FCC slams Comcast but too little too late?
- The FCC formally voted to censure Comcast over torrent-blocking today. And the decision has stirred up plenty of controversry. The LA Times' Jim Puzzanghera called the decision a "warning shot to all Internet service providers that it would not tolerate discriminatory behavior." There will be no fine...
- Tags: FCC, Network, Comcast Corp., Network Management, LA Times, Internet, Federal Government, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Network Administration, Networking, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- I need help: a website strategy and design issue
- I need help: a website strategy and design issueResolutions, when achieved, feed marketing1. Do you seriously think that you're going to run out of issues needing resolution through consensus building and action? I didn't realize that Canada was so close to perfect. Given both U.S. presidential candidates, I may have...
- Tags: Web site development, Microsoft Windows, Channel management, Web technology, website strategy, need help, Web, Web 2.0, Web site
- Discussion threads 2008-07-29
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