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Tuesday, June 17th
Skype , eBay’s Internet phone division, has always been something of a problem child for the e-commerce giant. The service is growing like a weed, with 309 million registered users. It earned $126 million in the first quarter, exceeding what eBay and PayPal earned at similar age.
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Volunteer Connection
Browse hundreds of volunteer opportunities at the Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona's Web site, www.volunteersoaz.org.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Tuesday, June 10th
At the outset of his presentation at the opening session of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, Steve Jobs showed a slide of a stool with three legs to describe the company’s businesses: Macintosh, music and the iPhone.
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Thursday, February 28th
A few years ago, a parenting magazine asked me to write an article about the dangers that children face when they go online. As it turns out, I was the wrong author for the article they had in mind.
New York Times |
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Mobile internet 'made easy'
Vodacom has launched a service that makes it possible for users to view all websites from their WAP-enabled cellphones.
News 24 South Africa |
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Chrysler to offer mobile Web access
Have you ever thought rush hour on the freeway might be more bearable if you could check your e-mail, shop for a book on Amazon, maybe place some bids on eBay?
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Tuesday, June 3rd
The comments to our posts about a rule that forced Amazon.com and some other large online stores to collect sales tax on shipments to New York State residents reflect the interest Internet shoppers have in tax policies.
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Sunday, June 1st
In a wide-ranging conversation with New York Times editors and reporters Wednesday, Intel’s chief executive, Paul Otellini, explained the grand plan behind the chip maker’s new Atom microprocessor, took a gentlemanly swipe at Apple’s iPhone and called on the next president to commit $25 billion to alternative fuel programs to liberate the economy from imported oil and “reinvigorate math and ...
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Saturday, May 31st
For a half-decade, the San Francisco bureau of The New York Times had a remarkable resource. Just five floors above us were the offices of Microsoft’s Bay Area Research Center and more specifically, Gordon Bell and Jim Gray , two of the world’s legendary computer scientists.
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. In the latest in a string of acquisitions aimed at expanding its digital advertising services, Microsoft said that it was buying Navic Networks, a maker of television advertising technology.
New York Times |
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Microsoft Buys TV Ad Technology Company
In the latest in a string of acquisitions aimed at expanding its digital advertising services, Microsoft said that it was buying Navic Networks, a maker of television advertising technology.
New York Times |
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Thursday, February 14th
After I reviewed digital picture frames in last week’s column , I just could not believe the number of readers who wrote to say, “Why buy an expensive frame just to show pictures? My computer has a screensaver that does the same thing!
New York Times |
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Top500 for June 2008
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more.
New York Times |
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Judge rejects effort to suppress Fumo evidence
In a key ruling for federal prosecutors, the judge presiding over the forthcoming trial of State Sen. Vincent J. Fumo refused yesterday to throw out evidence obtained during FBI searches of Fumo's legislative office and computers.
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Friday, February 8th
Thanks for the reviews of digital picture frames. Besides giving me ideas for presents for my parents, it reminded me of something. Why don’t the manufacturers add a bit of smarts to computer monitors, so that they can act as photo frames when the computer is asleep?
New York Times |
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Andreas Bechtolsheim for June 2008
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more.
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John Markoff
Almost two decades ago, Kendall Square Research, an ill-fated Massachusetts start-up company, hinted at the future by making the microprocessors for its KSR-1 massively parallel supercomputer on the same chip-making factory production line that made the processor chip that powered the Sharp Wizard, one of the first P.D.A.’s.
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Sony aims for profitability in TV and video game businesses by next March
(AP:TOKYO) Sony outlined its strategy for growth Thursday geared at regaining its lead in TVs, wiping out the red ink in video games and rolling out movie download services to woo Net-savvy consumers.
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Thursday, March 27th
At a conference for the public-relations industry a couple weeks ago, I was asked to speak about Web 2.0—those interactive Web sites where we, the public, supply the material (Facebook, MySpace, Craigslist, eBay, YouTube, Flickr, TripAdvisor, and so on, not to mention blogs, podcasts and amateur video).
New York Times |
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What’s Behind the Stupid Face Spam Scourge?
What a stupid face you have. If that seems like a random and cruel declaration, check your spam filter. Spammers have been using that unfriendly subject line on their missives for the last few weeks.
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UPDATE
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more.
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Wednesday, March 19th
OK, now I’m really, really annoyed. Within a week, my wife and I both started getting spam text messages on our Verizon cellphones. I know that this is nothing new, but it’s new for us, and it’s apparently getting worse.
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AT&T Wants to Cash In on Social Networking
AT&T said this week that it was introducing two new applications for phones on its network: JuiceCaster 6.0, which lets you post videos and photographs from your phone to sites like Facebook and Twitter, and Buzzwire, which compiles and categorizes popular Internet video clips into a central library.
New York Times |
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Volunteer Connection
Browse hundreds of volunteer opportunities at the Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona's Web site, www.volunteersoaz.org.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more.
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