-
Dial the clock forward fourteen years and yesterday afternoon my Chumby arrived in the mail. (No, it’s a not a review system. I bought it).
-
I.B.M. plans to build a sizable business by bringing Google-style computing to mainstream corporate customers.
-
More often than not it is a telemarketer — and one that complies with federal regulation. Indeed, adherence to the rules may be one reason for the ghost calls.
-
Using open-source software, cheap components and fabrication tools once available only in large machine shops, people are finding their own niches in the high-tech marketplace. Several start-up companies are now catering to people with the urge to tinker
-
Ponoko allows customers to upload designs for flat shapes that can then be snapped together like Ikea furniture. Users then create a digital version and send it to Ponoko, which cuts the pattern out in metal or wood with a laser.
-
Steampunk products.
-
VeriSign plans to divest itself of several businesses and focus on its Web site naming and Internet security services, the company said yesterday.
-
Dell and Sun Microsystems, longtime rivals in computer servers, said Wednesday that Dell would sell Sun’s Solaris operating system, giving Sun a lift as it tries to expand its software business.
-
“Quarterlife,†the team’s first venture into Web TV, examines what it is like to be 25 in the privacy-obstructing age of the Internet, but it bears not a fraction of the thoughtfulness that distinguishes nearly everything else on their joint résum
-
IPREX is a worldwide network of global and international public relations agencies – international PR reach with local public relations expertise.
-
Killer Bean Forever looks funny. I love genre parodies, especially if they’re animated! That that makes Killer Bean Forever a, what? animaction comedy?
-
Separate The Blog Wheat From The Chaff With Comments Heat Maps.