Tech bridges TV remote with computerThere have been numerous gadgets which have attempted to bridge the gap between your computer and television. The folks at Backchannelmedia, Inc. are taking a new approach. Rather then bridge just your television with the computer they are concentrating on including your remote as well. The technology opens the door to a whole new way [...] Geek.com Monday, March 10, 2008
MS/Dell Set to Award $100K Technology Makeoverp span class= txt strong There s still time to vote for which of three tech-challenged companies will win the jackpot of Dell hardware and microsoft software and consulting. strong span p ...Free Webcast: NextGen Load Testing & Diagnostics that Work Learn how integrated load testing and diagnostics can identify and fix performance bottlenecks eWEEK Monday, March 10, 2008
EPA fines Iogear parent for antimicrobial mice (Macworld.com)Macworld.com - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that it has fined Aten technology, the parent company of Iogear, $208,000 for 'selling unregistered pesticides' and making unproven claims about them. yahoo.com Monday, March 10, 2008
Tape cartridge maker Imation rolls out first solid-state drive linesImation unveiled a pair of solid-state drives based on technology from Seoul, South Korea-based Mtronstorage. Computerworld.com Monday, March 10, 2008
IBM, Hitachi team up to advance chip researchIBM and Hitachi are expected to announce a research agreement on Monday in which the companies will collaborate to improve semiconductor technology, including shrinking the features on silicon chips. Infoworld.com Monday, March 10, 2008
Security Camera Looks Through ClothingA British company has created a new camera that can detect weapons, drugs or explosives hidden under a person's clothing. The technology uses the natural electromagnetic rays that objects emit. However, the company says the camera does not reveal anatomical details. NPR Monday, March 10, 2008
Ericsson Predicts Swift End For Wi-Fi Hotspotsmikesd81 writes 'Mobile technology group Ericsson is predicting a 'swift end' for Wi-Fi hotspots, according to the PC Pro site. Johan Bergendahl, the company's chief marketing officer, offers this analysis: 'The rapid growth of mobile broadband is set to make Wi-Fi hotspots irrelevant ... Hotspots at places like Starbucks are becoming the telephone boxes of the broadband era. Industry will have to solve the international roaming issue ... Carriers need to work together. It can be as simple as paying 10 euros per day when you are abroad.' He also pointed to a lack of coverage as a potential hindrance to the growth of the technology.' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Monday, March 10, 2008
Microsoft Will Not Rush Yahoo Merger: Financial Timesp strong The software giant will not be in any hurry to merge the two technology platforms if the merger should happen according to The Financial Times in an interview with Ray Ozzie. strong p ...Professional Certificate Programs from Villanova Enroll Now in Six Sigma, PM, IT, IS Security, Business Analysis, or Software Testing - 100% Online! eWEEK Monday, March 10, 2008
Microsoft will not rush Yahoo merger says exec: FTNEW YORK (Reuters) - microsoft Corp would not rush to merge its technology platform with Yahoo Inc's after a takeover of the Internet company, according to the Financial Times, citing an interview with Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie. Reuters Monday, March 10, 2008
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