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The hidden e-waste problem, smart clothing
Even though components in electronics-enabled textiles are much smaller than (say) a TV, they will pose a large disposal challenge within the current waste management system.
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Has Microsoft single-handedly killed off touch?
Microsoft 'Courier', the potential saviour to all modern-day students, has been cancelled before it was even properly announced. Have they shot themselves in the foot with this one?
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Should search engines pay tribute to content?
There's some basic math at work here. The smaller your circulation base, the more specialized it is, the better off you'll do with either a paid model or a registration model.
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WSJ: NBC Universal valued at $30 billion; Stage set for Comcast-GE deal this week?
A Wall Street Journal report notes that Comcast and GE have come to an agreement on how to determine the value of NBC Universal
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What do Linux vendors want with those former Microsoft graphics patents?
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that a group of open-source backers is poised to purchase 22 graphics patents formerly the property of Microsoft. The patents in question seem to include some...
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EU ombudsman slaps antitrust regulators over Intel case
The European Union ombudsman reportedly criticized antitrust regulators over its evidence collection against Intel. According to the Wall Street Journal, EU ombudsman P. Nikiforos Diamandouros...
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WSJ: Justice Dept. "reviewing" large telecoms
The U.S. Department of Justice wants to know if the large telecoms, notably AT&T and Verizon, have abused their market power and has launched "an initial review" for a more in-depth look,...
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IRS eyes taxing your work mobile phone
Is that work issued BlackBerry really a taxable "fringe benefit?" The IRS seems to think so and is looking for ways to improve compliance of a tax that has been on the books for two decades. Get...
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Oracle about to step up its SaaS efforts?
Update: Oracle is reportedly getting more aggressive about software as a service with plans to expand its on-demand lineup. The Wall Street Journal and Reuters report that Oracle has been...
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Apple is building a moat (of semiconductors)
Apple is collecting chip gurus. The big question is why. The Wall Street Journal delivers a nice roundup of Apple's recent hires: Raja Koduri, former CTO of AMD's graphics group, and Bob...
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China reportedly blocks YouTube access
YouTube reportedly has been blocked by authorities in China for reasons unknown to parent company Google, according to various press reports. The Chinese government isn't known for discussing its...
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Cisco: 'We're going to compete with HP'
The wraps are off the worst kept secret in the tech industry: Cisco's move into blade servers. But what's interesting is that Cisco isn't being shy about how it wants to compete with HP. As...
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US Internet usage in February 2009
Activity Have ever done this At work only At home only Both work & home Some other place Have not done this Buy a product online, such as books, music, toys or clothing 76% 3% 53% 19% 1%...
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Obama to tap Genachowski as FCC chief
President-elect Barack Obama reportedly is set to name Julius Genachowski the chief of the Federal Communications Commission. Citing sources, the Wall Street Journal reported that Genachowski,...
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RIAA dumps its primary evidence collector
The Recording Industry Association has dropped MediaSentry, an outfit that scans the Internet for folks allegedly uploading copyrighted music. According to the Wall Street Journal, the RIAA...
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Hey, Andy: Assault on the Battery Will Push Newspapers Over The Edge
Funny thing, how Sam Zell didn’t come hat in hand to Washington, D.C., this week, when his Tribune Co. hit the wall. He just filed for bankruptcy on his newspaper company and said: This is a...
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Online activities at work and home
Activity Have ever done this At work only At home only Both work & home Some other place Have not done this Buy a product online, such as books, music, toys or clothing 76% 3% 53% 19% 1%...
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States bear down on security breaches
Nevada is at the forefront of states that are passing laws requiring businesses – even small businesses – to encrypt customer data, The Wall Street Journal reports. The Journal tells the story...
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Google: An antitrust target?
Google may become a target of the Justice Department over its advertising power. The Wall Street Journal reports that the Justice Department has hired Sanford Litvack, a well-known lawyer and...
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Verizon, Google getting chummy on mobile search?
Verizon Communications and Google are reportedly close to a partnership that could bring the search giant's services to its wireless unit and perhaps TV and broadband services too. According to...
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