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- Electric Rain finally releases beta of WPF-based StandOut
- Electric Rain finally releases beta of WPF-based StandOutIncrease the shelf life of PowerPoint ?Ryan, what has this to do with PowerPoint?Ryan, are you there? nt.RE: Increase the shelf life of PowerPoint ?Sorry, that was vague. I meant the shelf life of PowerPoint-like presentations. There's been a move to...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, shelf life, XML, Electric Rain Inc., Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation
- Discussion threads 2007-10-17
- 100,000 year nanowire storage
- 100,000 year nanowire storageMore on faste nanowiresGood morning,I already wrote about these faster nanowires last month on my ZDNet blog. Please check "Faster memories made of nanowires" (http://blogs.zdnet.com/emergingtech/?p=695) for more details.Roland Piquepaille.And this is why I think HD Optical DIsk Formats are DOASounds perfect!RE: 100,000 year nanowire storagePetabytes to Infinity...
- Tags: storage, year shelf life, shelf life
- Discussion threads 2007-10-03
- U.S. mulls new digital-signature standard
- U.S. mulls new digital-signature standardencryption has a shelf life...much like a battery, encryption algorithmns have a shelf life. depending on the conditions of the 'enviornment' shelf life will differ. if you put your batteries in a freezer, i hear they may last longer. you limit a US...
- Tags: SECURITY, shelf life, encryption
- Discussion threads 2005-11-01
- Passwords with a 60-second shelf life
- Passwords with a 60-second shelf lifeAt the RSA Conference in San Francisco, CNET's Brian Cooley sees a new technology that changes passwords once a minute on devices including PDAs, cell phones and wristwatches.
- Tags: password, shelf life
- Videos 2003-04-15
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- Flipping Fantastic
- Getting the most out of Flip video cameras The picture above a still from a Flip video is of my venerable old three chip Sony VX1000 video camera, Frezzi light and associated 10 pound battery belt. In the foreground is a Flip video...
- Tags: Microphone, Video Camera, Video, Camera, Flip, Flip Camera, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-11-21
- Mac OS 10.6.2 breaks hackintoshes
- Author's views please ...... does the ZDNET author of this post care to say:1. Whether the 'hack' in 'hackintosh' is morally acceptable and/or legal?2. Whether there is any merit in Psystar's case that OSX is tied to Apple hardware? i.e. the vendor makes it a condition of purchasing the OS...
- Tags: Desktops, Linux, Operating systems, Apple Mac OS, Apple Inc., Mac OS 10.6.2, PC, Apple Macintosh
- Discussion threads 2009-11-11
- Mint Studio Speaker System
- The last Mint product we looked at--the Mint 220 Wireless Digital Music Station--offered us something that we had not yet seen in an iPod speaker dock. Instead of combining iPod playback with a CD player or AM/FM alarm clock radio, the Mint 220 gave us the ability to wirelessly stream...
- Tags: Digital media, USB extender, USB, Apple iPod
- Product reviews 2009-10-12
- Annual cost of IT failure: $6.2 trillion
- I'm not buying their claims.. It looks like they're declaring all IT activities as a failure which is patently ridiculous.. The companies I support rarely experience a failure. I do the product evaluations up front and determine if a product is worthy of purchase and deployment. I use...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Strategy, software, CPU, information technology, IT Failure
- Discussion threads 2009-09-30
- Time to ditch the optical drive, once and for all
- I agreeusb flash drive would be betterBut, why are you asking the question about the Beatles?Minor CorrectionDL DVDs hold 8.4GB and not 5.4In regards to the article I think Optical Media is a media that is slowly phasing out but the cost of the media for most purposes is still...
- Tags: Flash memory, Consumer electronics, optical media, USB flash drive, DVD, optical drive
- Discussion threads 2009-09-16
- Has Apple quelled smartphone buyer expectations for finished products?
- MOPushing out products too fast seems to be the MO among companies. They want to make a buck, don't they?People seem to be so focused on features, features and even more features that some are blind to the obvious, that the gadget's first duty is to be useful and usable.What...
- Tags: Smart phones, Cellular phones, I-don't-know-what, smart phone, operating system, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-02
- SONY goes "Open Kimono" with sexy new e-Readers
- Sound like checkmate, they have everything the Kindle does for less $$ $They even have better quality. I want to buy one right now although it has to have the books that I want.At the risk of sounding fanboy-ishI must ask. How does the 6" $299 Sony touch (but...
- Tags: E-books, e-book, Sony Corp., e-reader, Amazon.com Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-08-25
- CDs still sell: Who are these people?!?
- who buys cds? why buy cds?own/control music no DRM issues!control quality/type of rip (mp3, wma, bit speed etc)!if you want the entire cd's music why buy track by track?RE: CDs still sell: Who are these people?!?I buy um. Always nice to have the real thing around. They often have...
- Tags: Digital media, Digital music, CD, Apple iTunes
- Discussion threads 2009-08-18
- Why you should care about Apple's Snow Leopard
- How about security?Update: I have answered my own questions with the precious few details found here: http://www.apple.com/macosx/technology/Are there any security improvements in Snow Leopard? yes, a fewWill the NX/DEP finally be switched on in Safari and all other internet facing programs?Presumably it will be switched on for 64bit programs. All...
- Tags: OSX, Apple Inc., Snow Leopard, security
- Discussion threads 2009-08-17
- Logitech Harmony 900
- When we reviewed the Harmony One last year, we gave it an enthusiastic Editors' Choice and lamented only the fact that there was no RF option for people who had components hidden in cabinets or in closets. Well, over a year later, Logitech has given us what we asked...
- Tags: Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Blaster worm, cabinet, Logitech
- Product reviews 2009-08-11
- Why not all 12-inch netbooks are the same
- X200s w/ 6 cell weighs 2.71 lb, not 3 lbFrom the Lenovo X200s spec sheet:4 cell 2.43 lb6 cell 2.71 lb 9 cell 3.05 lbSo the X200s beats some and is in the sameweight class as many netbooks, with stellarperformance.I recently got an X200s and have both the 4...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, GMA 950, netbook, Moblin, cell
- Discussion threads 2009-08-10
- What should SAP do with its $5bn war chest?
- A number of recent conversations with the financial analyst community about the ongoing tussle between Oracle and SAP have proved extremely interesting. There is speculation whether SAP will hit the numbers it has internally set itself for Q2 although nothing I hear or see suggests the company has been blown...
- Tags: TIBCO Software Inc., SAP AG, SoftwareAG, OpenText, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-07-06
- Carrier strength drives smartphone selections
- Carrier strength drives smartphone selectionsI'd swap 2 and 3, but otherwise agree with the orderThe only dropped calls I've had since switching to Cingular(later bought by AT&T) later turned out to NOT be their signal. There was one spot on a highway near the local airport where I would lose...
- Tags: Smart phones, Cellular phones, AT&T Corp., Verizon Communications Inc., GSM, smart phone
- Discussion threads 2009-06-22
- AP, Meet AC. And, BTW, News is Not Really 'Monetizable,' on the Web.
- The Associated Press was created in 1846 as a news cooperative. The idea was to allow member newspapers (and later, radio and TV stations) to combine costs in covering, reporting on and distributing news of import to its members. Its 21st Century counterpart, Associated Content, goes it...
- Tags: Keane Inc., Web, Associated Press, News, AC, Associated Content, Channel Management, TVs, Marketing, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2009-06-17
- Windows 7 OEM pricing: What could and should Microsoft do?
- Windows 7 OEM pricing: What could and should Microsoft do?Bigger flaw in the analysis.We're talking about the per-copy price of Win7 as if it were a fixed amount, which it probably is - but the tacit assumption is that the price of the netbook it's running on is *also* a...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, Pricing, Operating systems, UNIX, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), REAL QUESTION, Microsoft Windows 7, Linux, OEM, pricing strategy, Microsoft Do, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., netbook
- Discussion threads 2009-06-16
- Is "market share" thinking "old school" thinking?
- Is "market share" thinking "old school" thinking?HealthA fragmented market is a healthy market. You can compare it to an ecosystem: a great variety of species is best. Domination of one species poses risks: diseases, plagues.So we can say that the operating system market shows a healthy trend, but is still...
- Tags: Desktops, PC Market, Free Market, Market-Share, O/S, PC
- Discussion threads 2009-05-25
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