Monthly Archives: February 2009

Apple App Store Crushing Souls

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In fall 2008 at CTIA, or more specifically at one of the satellite shows, I met with representatives of a company called Newber. They...

20 Tech Things About Me

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Rules: Once you've been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 20 tech-related things, facts, habits or ideas about yourself. At the...

RFID Puts Us All at Risk

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I've never really thought of myself as much of a seer, prognosticator or predictor of the future, but based on a column I wrote...
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Yahoo Offers Up New Yahoo Search Feature

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Yahoo Offers Up New Yahoo Search Feature Photos courtesy of Yahoo No Title When Yahoo detects you're doing research, it pops up an icon asking if you...

Commerce Nominee Favors H1-B Visa Expansion

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In Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), President Barack Obama's new nominee to run the Department of Commerce, the tech industry has found their man when...

Yahoo Search Pulls Out Search Pad to Compete Against Google, Microsoft

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Yahoo has started bucket-testing a new Yahoo Search feature designed to let users manage the information they gather while researching online.Upgrading its search has...
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Fujitsu, ATandT Offering 3G Broadband with LifeBook Laptops

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Fujitsu, ATandT Offering 3G Broadband with LifeBook Laptops Photos courtesy of Fujitsu No Title The Fujitsu LifeBook T1010 laptop No Title The Fujitsu LifeBook T2020 laptop No Title The Fujitsu LifeBook...

IBM Targets Adobe Flash Vulnerabilities with New Tool

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IBM Rational has updated its AppScan tool to offer developers a helping hand in finding vulnerabilities in their Adobe Flash applications.With AppScan Standard Edition...

Smart Online, DDNi Ink Distribution Deal

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Midmarket software-as-a-service application provider Smart Online and Digital Delivery Networks today announced a marketing-focused distribution agreement whereby DDNi will present Smart Online's suite of...

Google Gives You ‘Latitude’ to Track Friends, Employees via Google Maps

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How often do you find yourself wondering where your friends are and what they're up to? That is the question Google wants to ask...