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- 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
- Photos: Russian air show aims high
- The MAKS 2007 event has lofty aspirations, but is it ready yet to surpass the Paris Air Show? For hard-core aviation fans, it may not matter.The distance between France and Russia is more than just half a continent. You can see it in everything from drink (wine vs. vodka) to...
- Tags: aerospace, aerospace company, aircraft, aspiration, attack, beverage, blockbuster, continent, defense contractor, display, England, food, France, jet, magnet, MAKS 2007, MAKS 2007 event, Moscow, Paris, Paris Air Show, photograph, president, pride, resort, Russia, Salon, spectator, staff writer, theorist, toilet, wine
- Image galleries 2007-08-23
- Photos: iRobot's new 'robust' Roomba
- New Roomba 500 series vacuuming robot gets corners and takes direction without sucking in rug fringe or loose wires.On Wednesday, iRobot plans to release a new generation of vacuuming robots to the public.CNET News.com got a chance to test out iRobot''s new Roomba 500 series ahead of time and got...
- Tags: Robots, photograph, iRobot Corp., iRobot Roomba, subsystem, robot, Roomba 500, modularity, dust, dirt, homeowner, firmware, staff writer, incarnation, C, CEO, battery, Web
- Image galleries 2007-08-21
- Photos: The one-of-a-kind wooden bicycle
- A German timber technology student turned to an unlikely material--beech wood--for his two-wheeled creation.When most people think of bicycle frames, they have in mind materials running the gamut of aluminum, chrome-moly steel and carbon fiber. Not so a timber technology student in Germany. For his two-wheeled creation, he turned to...
- Tags: photograph, Jens Eichler, bicycle, spin, oil, premier, coat, disc, Czech Republic, glue, tire, grain, brake, staff writer, aluminum, partnership, Web site, Web, tool
- Image galleries 2007-08-15
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- It's flu season: connect and optimize your workers
- More than technology to truly enable remote workingThis blog brings up a big point when discussing telecommuting: the technology must be able to handle the bandwidth when it becomes the norm. But that is solved by applying some well known technologies. It is a technical shift in where the bandwidth...
- Tags: Development tools, worker
- Discussion threads 2009-09-22
- If a flash drive infects a network, who's to blame?
- I think the answer could be both are to blame...More more data i could give a clear cut answer such as 1. was there a policy in place that addressed flash drive useage. 2. Did IT limit flash drive useage with admin tools. So who's to blame i cannot say...
- Tags: Flash memory, NETWORKING, Wtf, Network Access Control, USB flash drive, network
- Discussion threads 2009-09-04
- Wired has a robot that serves beer
- This is pointless on so many levels nt ntRE: Wired has a robot that serves beerSpeaking as a Wired Science staff writer, I can safely say that you have made our year.
- Tags: Robots, Wired Inc., robot
- Discussion threads 2009-08-19
- Are Google's 'Caffeine' search results more like Bing's?
- no caffeine neededGoggle's search is best.Trying to emulate the inferior results from M$ bang, is not the way to go.Total Disagree...You give Linux a bad name, you really do. Google would not be spending millions of dollars to revamp their search engine if they really thought Bing was a non-issue...
- Tags: SEARCH, Viruses and worms, Microsoft Corp., search result, Goggle, Google Inc., Bing
- Discussion threads 2009-08-11
- CLEAR Airport Verified Identity Pass calls it Quits (UPDATED)
- In a brief email sent to customers at 10:45PM EST, Verified Identity Pass notified its 250,000 customers that the CLEAR service was no more click on photo to enlarge Well I can't say that it was unexpected, but it's definitely a...
- Tags: Clear, Identity, Steven Brill, Security, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-06-22
- The marketing myth of "free" social media
- Marketers and PR people are all over Twitter, FaceBook, etc. They love "social media" because they can get past the "gate keepers" in traditional media. And there have been several instances where they've managed to promote their clients at seemingly little or no cost. ...
- Tags: Marketing, Social Media, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2009-06-13
- Apple Faithful: Arrogance Is Not a Virtue, and Why I Will Never Buy a Mac
- I've often been asked why I don't own a Mac. The answer is simple, and yet complex, and requires a trip down memory lane artwork by Spidermonkey David Morgenstern’s column last week about Psystar’s imminent demise and his accompanying “Good Riddanceâ€...
- Tags: Software, Steve Jobs, Apple Macintosh, PC, Apple Inc., Next Computer, Canon Inc., Fanboy Template Let, Andrew, NeXTStep, Desktops, Hardware, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-06-02
- Woz revises his "most astounding" Bing review
- Woz revises his "most astounding" Bing reviewHere is my prediction on BingApple zealots will declare Bing a failure unless it takes 70% marketshare in the first month, which it won't. When asked how successful Apple's search engine is, Apple zealots will shuffle uncomfortably and then blurt out [b]ZUNE!!![/b]Can you explain...
- Tags: SEARCH, Bing, Woz
- Discussion threads 2009-06-02
- Apple is building a moat (of semiconductors)
- Apple is building a moat of semiconductorsIn other newsWWDC 2009 has sold out in a little over four weeks.http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/As a past attendee those attending will find it invaluable and great fun.The rest of us will will have the opportunity of getting the session videos earlier.Why is Apple doing it? ...
- Tags: Research & Development, Semiconductors, Wi-Fi, semiconductor, WWDC 2009, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-04-29
- Twitter: Can it make security a priority?
- Twitter: Can it make security a priority?So TrueI could not agree more. Blogsphere is talking about Twitter like about iPhone yet we all know down deep in our hearts it sucks for most of the time. RE: Twitter: Can it make security a priority?Another article that leaves the facts behind...
- Tags: Blogsphere, Twitter, security
- Discussion threads 2009-04-14
- Bill Joy's green investing ideas
- At a Churchill Club event in Santa Clara, Calif., Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems and partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, explains how his company came up with 26 "grand challenge areas"--areas where the company, along with Al Gore and his staff, can make the biggest impact on...
- Tags: Bill Joy, green, environment, Churchill Club, Al Gore, energy, venture capital
- Videos 2009-02-12
- The allure of the text
- The allure of the textThe Allure of Peace and Quiet...No, I don't mean cutting back on the phone calls, although that's always nice...But IM/chat is RUDE! It basically demands your immediate attention. Yes, let's do go back to the ugly era of carrying pagers - not.Email you can read and...
- Tags: Instant messaging, allure
- Discussion threads 2009-02-11
- Letââ¬â¢s talk about the economics of great journalism
- Responding to various recent postings about journalism, including Ethan Zuckerman, Seth Godin, Dan Gillmor, Amy Gahran and Lisa Williams. I think the economics of journalism and ethics are deeply related and we tend to talk about them separately, emphasizing the dying channels for distribution at the expense of understanding the...
- Tags: Journalism, Coverage, Reporter, News, ON24, Team Management, Benefits, Advertising & Promotion, Management, Human Resources, Marketing, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2009-01-19
- Rotten reporting: Is it just Apple coverage that 'bites'?
- Rotten reporting: Is it just Apple coverage that 'bites'?good questionWell, I would have to say that Mary Jo is one of the most honest of MS bloggers - usually you either you get cheerleaders or haters, but she's very good about criticizing when necessary. I don't think you need...
- Tags: Application servers, blogger, Rotten, Apple Inc., blogging
- Discussion threads 2009-01-16
- The difficulties of being virtual
- The difficulties of being virtualVirtual OfficeDesktop virtualization software such as ThinServer allow mobile workforce to work anywhere as long as there is an internet connection and also take care of the security issuehttp://www.aikotech.com/thinserver.htmControl IssueIt's as plain as the day is long that Virtual has many real direct and indirect benefits.IBM...
- Tags: Telecommuting, Development tools, Recruitment & Selection, desktop virtualization, Desktops, programmer
- Discussion threads 2009-01-05
- Social Plagiarism? Might Be, But SOOOO Stupid
- Social Plagiarism? Might Be, But SOOOO StupidCould be just one guyWhile this is certainly a sad case, I think it's too early to condemn the entire company. This could very well be a situation where a boss asked for a pitch, and the employee came back with his plagiarized...
- Tags: Public relations, Social Plagiarism, Soooo, plagiarism, Brent
- Discussion threads 2008-12-30
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