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Archive for September, 2008

Which Hybrids save the most money

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Which Hybrids save the most money Well, it all depends.  Are you talking with or without incentives?  Depending on your answer to the incentive question, the answer to the Hybrid question will change.

Apple threatens to dump iTunes if music prices rise

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Apple threatens to dump iTunes if music prices rise Apple has earned a reputation for dramatics and bold moves with its approach to introducing new technology and marketing slick new products. Those dramatics are now serving well as it threatens to destroy it’s own brainchild, iTunes, if proposed hikes in the prices to download music become a reality.

Google reaches out to change the world

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Google reaches out to change the world In the current atmosphere of cynicism and greed, a company has stepped forward to provide an example of how businesses can positively change the world.  Google is asking the Web browsing community for ideas about how to help others and is offering $10 million to implement up to five of those ideas. 

What a carry on – Brits no longer find Tivo suggestive

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

What a carry on - Brits no longer find Tivo suggestive Tivo’s UK subscribers have permanently lost access to one of the service’s flagship features, the ability to automatically record programmes which you might find interesting. The new is another blow to faltering hopes that Tivo will make a renewed effort to build up business in the country.

RealDVD battle has already begun – Real Vs Hollywood Round 1

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

RealDVD battle has already begun - Real Vs Hollywood Round 1There has been free software enabling you to rip DVDs to your PC for years now, but that’s not stopping Hollywood going after the first mainstream legal attempt to provide such software. The thing is that while RealDVD does indeed allow you to rip a DVD to your computer, it adds DRM in the process to prevent the content being shared on the Internet. So who’s right? Hollywood or RealNetworks?

Clearspring looks to tie the Web together with AddThis acquisition

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

addthis-logo Online widget company Clearspring has announced that it is acquiring universal content sharing tool AddThis as a part of their broader online strategy. Just how does Clearspring plan to help tie together the increasingly fragmented web?

Will Congress grant Internet radio a stay of execution?

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

radioThe Webcaster Settlement Act has been passed by the US House of Representatives, allowing Internet radio stations the ability to negotiate with the music industry on royalty rates. Will this move actually silence the death knells for the industry?

Mobile Broadband alliance on track for Christmas

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Mobile Broadband alliance on track for ChristmasExpect a slew of mobile broadband-ready laptops by Christmas. They’ll be the fruit of an alliance of chip makers, mobile phone makers and PC manufacturers to push mobile broadband to the laptop.

Nokia and Motorola to go Android

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

T-Mobile and HTC may have been the first to take the plunge into Google’s Android with the G1, but Motorola and Nokia are not far behind. The iPhone could be looking at some serious competition from Android phones in the next year, especially from design savvy Motorola.

Social Life, Verizon’s misguided effort to jump into the social media pool

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

The new social media application called Social Life from my mobile carrier, Verizon Wireless, got me excited. A multiple service client for my phone? I thought “It’s about time!” Then I checked out the application a bit and quickly changed my mind.

Google’s definition of “beta” differs, GMail in beta for four years

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Google’s definition of “beta” differs, GMail in beta for four years Many have probably wondered over the years why a majority of Google’s products still sport the “beta” logo, even after years of being available.  Most notably- GMail has been in beta since its inception over four years ago.  Why you ask?  Google seems to define beta differently, given its focus of web-based services and applications as opposed to proprietary solutions that carry the same annotation. 

Crowd Fusion- a new blog network and innovative CMS blogging platform

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Crowd Fusion- a new blog network and innovative CMS blogging platform A so-called “dream team” of bloggers and industry staples have come together to create yet another tech and niche-related blog network- with one catch.  The founders have bypassed all available publishing platforms- and instead opted to build their own.  The result looks to be the ultimate CMS in terms of blogging software for larger networks.

UK mobile music downloads could reach 2.1 billion

Monday, September 29th, 2008

nokiaxpress Research firm TNS found that UK mobile owners would likely download up to 2.1 billion music tracks from mobile music providers. As it stands, legal music downloads is already at 1.5 billion in the UK.

MI6 uses Facebook to recruit the new James Bond

Monday, September 29th, 2008

MI6 uses Facebook to recruit the new James BondAnyone who is still doubting the power of social networking in general and Facebook in particular can now suspend their disbelief. Instead of targeting the cream of the crop in universities up and down the country, the British secret services are turning to Facebook to find their next generation of spies. If he were dead, James Bond would be turning in his grave.

Sprint follows Comcast, limits bandwidth on new Xohm WiMax

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Sprint follows Comcast, limits bandwidth on new Xohm WiMax Though Sprint may be pushing general Internet access to new levels of accessibility with its new Xohm WiMax service, the company is rubbing potential customers the wrong way by promising nebulous bandwidth limits for the heaviest users. The vague language is reminiscent of Comcast’s behavior in the last several months and will only serve as fodder for a firestorm of angry would-be users.

New ranking of Internet influence favors Techmeme over Digg

Monday, September 29th, 2008

gabe A recently released ranking of the ‘Top 25 Most Influential People on the Web’ ranks Gabe Rivera, the creator of the technology blog aggregator Techmeme, over Kevin Rose of Digg. You may be wondering how Gabe, pictured left for the millions of Web surfers that have never heard of him, claimed the rank of 17th most influential.

UK introduces Internet watchdog – first step in policing the Web?

Monday, September 29th, 2008

UK introduces Internet watchdog - first step in policing the Web?There’s no doubt that the Internet has been a force for bad as well as good: it really does depend on who uses the Web and what they use it for. But is trying to police the Internet a sensible move for the safety of our children or is it just a futile exercise doomed to failure?

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