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- (Images: Tracking California's wildfires)
- (Images: Tracking California's wildfires)FireThe Devil is burning California. Your contracts UP, people. The Devil is taking his due.RE: (Images: Tracking California's wildfires)If people in fire prone areas would just get SMART, and build with our AERATED AUTOCLAVED CONCRETE ( http://globalmodularconcepts.com and http://gmchomesfl.com ) their homes and contents would be...
- Tags: Tracking California, wildfire, AAC
- Discussion threads 2007-10-24
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- Microsoft partners to allow Eclipse interop on Win7, WinServer 2008 R2, Azure
- Eclipse should decline the 'plug ins'M$ only ries to extend and extinguish here folks!Self interests always......Isn't that what most things revolve around? I'm sure that if Linux had a chance to extend and draw to its platform by working with Microsoft it would, unless they are too stupid to...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Eclipse, Linux, Mircosoft, Azure, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-10-28
- How desktop virtualization will end IT client hardware maintenance (and kill off Best Buy's Geek Squad)
- In one fell swoop, John Whaley might end IT client hardware maintenance. And he might kill off the Geek Squad, too. Whaley, the chief technical officer of desktop virtualization company MokaFive, says desktop virtualization is becoming more widely adopted in...
- Tags: Best Buy Co. Inc., Information Technology, Environment, Server, MokaFive, JW, Management Cost, Desktop Virtualization, Virtualization, Desktops, Hardware, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-08-28
- Groups demand privacy for Google Books
- A coalition of privacy and civil liberties groups are saying that Google Books could become "one-stop shopping" for law enforcement to track people's reading habits. The ACLU of Northern California, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Samuelson law clinic at UC Berkeley sent a letter to Google CEO Eric Schmidt...
- Tags: Google Inc., Privacy, Security, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-07-24
- CollegeNET ends the thick/thin letter game
- Do you remember the waiting game after you'd applied to college? Checking the mail every day, waiting for that letter? Would it be thick or thin? Because everyone knew that a thin letter would read somewhere along the lines of "We regret to inform you that you do not...
- Tags: Game, Admission, CollegeNET, E-mail, Portals, Web Technology, Internet, Sales Force Management, Online Communications, Sales, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-07-22
- To the Moon: The Integrators
- The historic Apollo 11 mission in July of 1969 culminated in the first manned moon landing. While many of the proud Americans who were involved in that project are no longer with us 40 years later, the technologies they built still live on, will be further refined, and will return...
- Tags: Spacecraft, NASA, Mission, Computer, IBM Corp., UNIVAC, Productivity, Mainframes, Servers, Hardware, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-07-13
- Driver's Ed: Wireless fleet technology targets emissions reductions, fuel savings
- Can an investment in wireless fleet management or emissions technology help your company achieve some of its green IT goals? That's the bet that the City of Napa, California, is making with an installation of products from Networkfleet, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of automotic services...
- Tags: Vehicle, Wireless, Navman Wireless, Transportation, Smb/Sme, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2009-07-07
- Modern threats to American liberty
- Cash, currency and coins, is a store of value. In the US, "legal tender for all debts, public and private." Carry too much of it though and you are marked for suspicion (per the Wall Street Journal]: Steven Bierfeldt, treasurer for the Campaign for Liberty, a political...
- Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Transportation Security Administration, Government, ATM, Policies And Procedures, Storage, Internet, Networking, Human Resources, Hardware, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2009-07-04
- Hydrogen fuel cell cars hit the road. GM hits panic button.
- An eighteen hundred mile demo tour has begun. Hydrogen powered cars will wend across North America for days, having left from Chula Vista today. The run ends June 3 in Vancouver. Here's the official website for Hydrogen Road Tour 2009. The site includes...
- Tags: Fuel Cell, Car, Hydrogen Fuel Cell, VW, General Motors Corp., Hydrogen, Daimler, A-Class F-CELL, Fuel Cell Car, Fuel Cells, Emerging Technologies, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-05-26
- Swine Flu: Where to find virus, track outbreak, learn symptoms, more
- The Swine Flu, officially the Swine influenza A (H1N1) virus, is spreading rapidly around the world. Here's a guide to what's going on, what you can do and where to stay updated on the situation. The Situation The contagious virus...
- Tags: Andrew Nusca, CDC, Cyberthreats, Flu, H1N1 flu, Healthcare, Public Health Emergency, Security, Virus, Viruses And Worms
- Blog posts 2009-04-27
- TomTom ONE 125 - GPS receiver
- Editors' note: Portions of the Features section was taken from our review of the TomTom One 130S since the two GPS share similar capabilities.The TomTom One 125 isn't the newest or flashiest portable navigation device on the market, but that's OK. Not everyone needs the latest or greatest. What the...
- Tags: Handhelds, Keyboards, GPS receiver, TomTom, GPS
- Product reviews 2009-03-18
- News to know: Google Voice; Dumbphones; Rigged podcasts; Boxee
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ryan Naraine: Rigged podcasts can leak your iTunes username/password Sam Diaz: Google upgrades Grand Central, launches Google Voice Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft given...
- Tags: Google Inc., Podcast, Apple iPod, Mobile, Voice, Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple Inc., Twitter, Sam Diaz, Advertising & Promotion, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Digital Music, Digital Media, Marketing, Operating Systems, Software, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-03-12
- Does your electric utility let you manage your bills? Wish mine did.
- Does your electric utility let you manage your bills? Wish mine did.Hm...I live in a very small, rural town that can hardly be described as progressive either socially or technologically. We don't need to be home for our power meter to be read, and the power company has a decent...
- Tags: electric utility
- Discussion threads 2009-02-02
- Whispers from a ghost: Windows 7 and cloud computing
- Whispers from a ghost: Windows 7 and cloud computingYou don't mention it until MS is involvedMS is a latecomer to the party. Yet you single out MS for this. Well, since you're so confident - why don't you put a bet on it? How much money will you put up...
- Tags: Storage, Operating systems, Storage management, Microsoft Windows, cloud computing, I/O, Microsoft Windows 7, basket, ghost, IBM AIX, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-30
- Happy Birthday...I've stolen $2500 from your account
- Happy Birthday...I've stolen $2500 from your accountUnattended ATM machines......are just waiting for someone to doctor them up with card readers and PIN capturing capabilities.I stopped using my ATM card anywhere except at the bank or at a grocery store where it is very unlikely that anyone has had a chance...
- Tags: Financial services, Boa, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, bank, ATM
- Discussion threads 2008-10-27
- Why yes, I can do longitudinal data analysis
- Why yes, I can do longitudinal data analysisStatistics@Oh, good, someone who actually knows the word "longitudinal" looking at these issues!I always get annoyed at news reports reporting school progress/failure, because it's always clear that the reporter, at least, and probably the school, have no idea how to approach analyzing performance...
- Tags: data analysis
- Discussion threads 2008-09-29
- California algebra rule highlights basic math difficulties
- California algebra rule highlights basic math difficultiesYou are wrong.I teach Algebra, Geography, and 1 computer maintenance class. I have 65 Algebra students a day, and my budget for that is a share of the $500 the math department is alloted, so I get about $85. My Geography numbers...
- Tags: algebra
- Discussion threads 2008-09-23
- Nokia 500 Auto Navigation
- First announced at SEMA 2007, the Nokia 500 Auto Navigation system is finally hitting the streets. It's the second portable navigation device we've seen from the Finnish cell phone manufacturer (the first being the Nokia 330 Auto Navigation) and it's a big improvement over the 330. The design is a...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Nokia 500 Auto Navigation system, power button, Nokia Corp., Nokia 500, Nokia 500 Auto Navigation
- Product reviews 2008-07-23
- Adeona offers independent stolen laptop tracking
- Sorry: hit "post" instead of "save"; this backend system will be the death of me. I first came across Adeona last year when I was doing some external research, and it's only really just come to light. Adeona is an independent system which doesn't rely on any...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Device, Laptop Computer, Adeona, Apple Mac OS X, Biometrics, Linux, Desktops, Notebooks, Security, Operating Systems, Software, Apple Mac OS, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-07-16
- TAKE Enterprise Case Study: Epilepsy Phenome/Genome Project (EPGP)
- The EPGP consortium has a Research Business need to build a web-based application suite that supports a variety of EPGP Study Management tasks and Operations which involve Patient Recruitment, Informed Consent, Participant Activity Tracking, Specimen Tracking and more. Considering the volume of patients, number of sites and resources, they needed...
- Tags: Patient, TAKE Enterprise
- Case studies 2008-07-03
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