Jim Rapoza, Chief Technology Analyst, eWEEK.For nearly fifteen years, Jim Rapoza has evaluated products and technologies in almost every technology category for eWEEK. Mr Rapoza's current technology focus is on all categories of emerging information technology though he continues to focus on core technology areas that include: content management systems, portal applications, Web publishing tools and security. Mr. Rapoza has coordinated several evaluations at enterprise organizations, including USA Today and The Prudential, to measure the capability of products and services under real-world conditions and against real-world criteria. Jim Rapoza's award-winning weekly column, Tech Directions, delves into all areas of technologies and the challenges of managing and deploying technology today.
Here are the emerging technology stories for the week of July 23rd. A Nanomechanical Computer – This is pretty cutting edge stuff, and interesting to anyone who read Neil Stephenson’s Diamond Age. These researchers are just getting started on the ideas behind building a true nanocomputer. GM’s Volt, a Plug-In Hybrid – My colleague Wayne […]
When a project sets out not only to change the world but also to change the future of computing, its sure to be at the center of lots of attention and not a little bit of controversy. This has definitely been the case for the One Laptop Per Child project, which has gained attention both […]
eWEEK’s Emerging Technology Looks at the OLPC’s XO laptop Meet the XO – eWEEK takes an in-depth look at the hardware and software innovations included in the OLPC’s XO laptop See the XO’s Sugar Interface in Action – Get a first hand look at Sugar features such as the Mesh and see some of the […]
There are some dreams that we have to admit to ourselves will never come true. I’ll most likely never get the chance to travel to another planet. And my chances of becoming a world famous rock star get smaller every year. But I have finally gotten the chance to fulfill one of my long-held dreams. […]
Click here to download the podcast or click here to listen to it using the integrated eWEEK podcast player. With the recent growth in the popularity of Voice Over IP services or voip, many have benefited from cost efficiencies and feature benefits of using the Internet to handle phone calls. For businesses VOIP has become […]
Click the image to see the slide showAdobe Digital Editions Just about a month ago Adobe released a new product called Adobe Digital Editions. Basically this is an updated version of their old eBook Reader software but a bit more streamlined and with some interesting new technologies under the hood. During the last month I’ve […]
Here are the emerging technology stories for the week of July 16th. SunRocket Shuts Down – As I’ve mentioned previously, I use Vonage for my home phone service. I’ve been watching the whole patent battle with Verizon with a bit of worry and now it looks as if one of my fall back plans has […]
Ive created a great new game: You stand at a plate and swing a giant club at a golf ball thats thrown by someone who stands on a mound. Players in the field (there are 10 of them) have big nets, and if they catch the ball, you are oot (not out). If the ball […]
After a bitter feud that came to a head in a fairly nasty segment of 60 Minutes, Intel and the One Laptop Per Child project have mended fences and agreed to start working together. In an announcement on July 13, the two have stated that Intel will collaborate with the OLPC on their work involving […]
Here are the emerging technology stories for the week of July 9th. Google Lets Users Overlay Data on Personalized Maps – Lots of people talk about making mashups and simple web applications easier to create for regular users. A promising example is this new service from Google called MyMaps, which makes it simple to create […]