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- Not enough hours in the day? There's a personal assistant for that
- Actually Under -PricedSounds like a pretty cool service. I doubt your "personal assistant sitting in a call center in middle America". I'm sure he or she is in a call center in middle India. But seriously, the service might actually be under-priced. I'd pay more than $10 and I'm sure...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-06
- Not enough hours in the day? There's a personal assistant for that
- For the time-crunched and cash-strapped, Handmark is launching a personal assistant service that could help people actually hammer through their to-do lists. by Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-11-06
- Second Motorola Droid ad lands: 'What in the world is that?'
- Stealth?Is this called a stealth commercial because it doesn't include any visible or audible information?Well, the Android invasion is coming. NTHollywood planes . . .At first, I thought that those aircraft might be the F-117, but the cockpit and other parts aren't shaped right - looks like some Hollywood mockups....
- Discussion threads 2009-11-03
- Labels that lie, or perhaps elide a bit
- It's time for a clever cleantech company to make a home testing kit for BPA. Maybe another one could be used by groceries that are tyring to provide truth in labelling. BPA would be biphenol-A a component of some of plastics now uibiquitous in our food packaging here in America....
- Blog posts 2009-11-03
- Is That Gluten Free? for iPhone 1.2 (Mobile)
- Is That Gluten Free? for iPhone is designed for those with gluten sensitivities, celiac disease or anyone wanting more information on gluten-free products or leading a gluten free lifestyle. It features over 14,800 verified gluten-free products, over 360 brands, including private label grocery store brands, search by category, brand, or...
- Software downloads 2009-11-03
- Friday Challenge: What can your OS do that mine can't?
- My OS can break 5% global desktop market share!Sorry Mac and Linux! :PBetter/Larger Hardware/Software SelectionMy operating system Windows has a better and larger library of available applications, and a larger ecosystem of supported hardware.Why do you insist in behaving as an idiot?Hope what they're paying you is enough to compensate...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-30
- Friday Challenge: What can your OS do that mine can't?
- OK, time for a new feature, one that I'm calling "Friday Challenge." Today's challenge: What can your OS do that mine can't? by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2009-10-30
- Bard That for iPhone 1.0 (Mobile)
- Bard That for iPhone is a perfect tool for Shakespearean festivals, Renaissance fairs, and other medieval events. Bard That for iPhone is designed specifically for students who may find themselves in a battle-of-wits, they need never go unarmed. Bard That for iPhone is the original iPhone Shakespearean insult generator. Equipped...
- Software downloads 2009-10-30
- Software that automatically fixes itself, without shutting down
- Invariant DetectionThis is supposing that the software is simple enough to determine invariants and not block valid code paths that are infrequently used. It sounds a lot like applying design by contract after the fact.Software That Fixes Itself?The headline implies an application that fixes itself. The article describes and...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-29
- Software that automatically fixes itself, without shutting down
- A team of researchers have presented new software, called ClearView, that automatically patches errors in deployed software in a matter of minutes. by Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-10-28
- SharePoint: The team that makes the donut(s)
- No wonder they're successfulThey have a process, they watch actual humans use the product, and accept feedback.RE: SharePoint: The team that makes the donutsAs a long time SharePoint consultant my impression is that the SharePoint team is totally out of touch with enterprise customers. SharePoint 2010 is the same old...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-27
- SharePoint: The team that makes the donut(s)
- When Microsoft officials describe SharePoint Server, they often refer to what's called "the donut" diagram -- a picture of the six server workloads that comprise the overall product. But who actually makes the donuts, and how does the team decide which features to bake into a new release of the...
- Blog posts 2009-10-27
- Name That Guitar Riff for iPhone 2.0 (Mobile)
- Name That Guitar Riff for iPhone is fun to play in a group. Crank it up and play it at a party; challenge your friends; or even liven up a boring business meeting. You will hear a portion of a famous song. Answer the question. There are three levels of...
- Software downloads 2009-10-21
- Magic Mouse: Apple tries to reinvent something that already works fine
- What is it with Apple and touching?First it was the iPhone, which is a beautiful piece of kit (I love mine!) but hard to navigate due to the touchscreen. Then they replaced the normal mouse button with a glass touch-button on the MacBooks. Now a "magic mouse" that...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-20
- Nine out of 10 corporate PCs can run Windows 7 ... but that's not the whole story
- RE: Nine out of 10 corporate PCs can run Windows 7 ... but that's not the whole storyMost corporate PCs were not updated to Vista, because Vista didn't add any additional values; required more powerful hardware and had a very bad name from the start.Most companies will also not upgrade...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-19
- 3D HDTV without glasses? Hitachi has a prototype display for that.
- Sounds like a great way to push file sizes to HUGE.Wait - it displays images at multiple angles? Sounds like a great way to push file sizes to HUGE.Forget terabyte drives - we're gonna have to switch to petabytes.That is, if each angle is going to need its own HD...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-18
- 3D HDTV without glasses? Hitachi has a prototype display for that.
- If we're going to have to put up with 3D being the next big thing in HDTVs, the least we can hope for is that we're not stuck wearing those plastic glasses on our sofas for the next 50 years. While that's exactly what Panasonic and other 3D proponents are...
- Blog posts 2009-10-18
- AT&T to FCC: Close loopholes and write rules that apply to Google, too
- They have a point thereNuns aside, I think AT&T has a valid point there. Specially when Google blocks phone calls to an elected official. However, I don't see the FCC doing anything about it. Google is embedded pretty good with government agencies as it is, and who knows what data...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-15
- AT&T to FCC: Close loopholes and write rules that apply to Google, too
- AT&T has taken off the boxing gloves in its fight with Google over the Google Voice service and proposed Net Neutrality rules. In a letter to the FCC PDF this week, AT&T went on the attack to portray Google as a big powerful company that's trying to fool the FCC...
- Blog posts 2009-10-15
- The original open source niche remains just that
- the niche is expandingWhile M$ if on the ropes firing its employees, FOSS companies are hiring and getting infusions of capital from forward looking investors.Nopethe money is not there, and never will be.Yeah, and they are hiring and expandingJust look at the stewards of some of the most "successful" open...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-13
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