For a plane that the Douglas Aircraft Company was reluctant to build, the DC-3 turned out all right.
For a plane that the Douglas Aircraft Company was reluctant to build, the DC-3 turned out all right.
Filed in: Personal Tech
A new study says almost half of adult American internet users have done a search on themselves on Google or other search engines. The surprise, according to a research specialist, is that the numbers are not higher.
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Even though all the Web 2.0 crowd seems to think matters are Web-based office suites/services, there’s still a lot of life left in client-based productivity software from Microsoft and others.
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The White House calls the results of the two-week U.N. climate conference in Bali “a critical first step,” but says it does not sufficiently address the role of developing nations in the fight against global warming.
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Microsoft officials have been saying for a few months that the company would release to manufacturing its “Titan” Dynamics CRM 4.0 product before the end of calendar 2007. On December 14, Microsoft made good on the promise.
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Amazon will be unveiling its database in the cloud service SimpleDB that lets customers manipulate and query data. An excerpt from News.com “Amazon SimpleDB provides quick, efficient storage and retrieval of your data to support high performance Web applications,” the company said on its SimpleDB Web…
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The Solitaire brings us a link to Datamancer, where Richard R. Nagy shows off his Steampunk Laptop. The attention to detail and the creative style, which includes a copper-plated keyboard and speakers shaped like violin f-holes, make this an impressive case mod. From Datamancer: “This may look like a Victorian music box, but inside this intricately hand-crafted wooden case lives a Hewlett-Packard ZT1000 laptop that runs both Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux. It features an elaborate display of clockworks under glass, engraved brass accents, claw feet, an antiqued copper keyboard and mouse, leather wrist pads, and customized wireless network card. The machine turns on with an antique clock-winding key by way of a custom-built ratcheting switch made from old clock parts.”
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Cheese pizza powers the Ron Paul revolution. So do Doritos, Cheerios and beer. Junk food in general dominates the menu at this rented house, full of young people who’ve moved in from Seattle, South Florida and points in between to push for the Texas Republican’s long-shot presidential bid in the Jan. 8 New Hampshire primary.
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During the last technology boom, Dan Reed, a longtime supercomputer researcher and tech policy expert, stayed put in a professorship at the University of Illinois and managed its National Center for Supercomputing Applications, even as the fabled lab hatched Netscape and helped set off the explosive growth of the Internet.
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Holiday gifts are not hard to come by for iPod or iPhone enthusiasts. There are sizes, shapes, colors and patterns to fit most any “i-personality.” One idea is the Mophie Juice Pack. Life does not end when your iPhone’s battery goes dead, but it sure does change things. The battery pack, which the iPhone slides into, provides 8 hours of talk time.
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