The New York mayor has two years left in office, and he says he plans to spend his retirement as a philanthropist, doling out the billions he made as a tech executive. But he might have another job in mind, too.
The New York mayor has two years left in office, and he says he plans to spend his retirement as a philanthropist, doling out the billions he made as a tech executive. But he might have another job in mind, too.
Filed in: Personal Tech
Urbain Le Verrier, respected mathematician and astronomer, errs this time when he trusts the calculations of an amateur and declares the existence of a planet orbiting closer to the sun than Mercury.
Filed in: Personal Tech
Apple continues to make market share gains according to online trend research firm Net Applications.
Last month, Net Applications reported that Apple’s share was up to 6.8% with corresponding declining Windows market share. Today, N…
Filed in: Apple/Mac
FT.com - The Garden State Plaza in Paramus, New Jersey’s largest shopping mall, is offering post-Christmas crowds a glimpse of the future.
Filed in: Cell Phones
It was a great year, and this next year is sure to be just as exciting. With Android, Knol and Open Social poised to make a splash, we can expect to have some pretty interesting headlines in 2008. I have compiled a list of the most popular articles you saw on this blog […]
Filed in: Google
The smartphone market is shaping up like a three-horse race in 2008. BlackBerry remains the leader, Windows Mobile continues to make slow and steady progress, and Apple has come out of nowhere with the hottest and most widely-hyped product of year to become a legitimate contender with the iPhone….
Filed in: Software
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