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IT Ethical Dilemma: To Use or Not to Use Neighbor's Free Wi-Fi Signal
Q. The other day, my Internet service went down as it does from time to time. But this particular time, I needed to check my e-mail for an important reply I was expecting. After some frustrating time passed, I happened to notice that there was a Wi-Fi signal available. I have no idea to whom the service belonged but I suspected ...Published 12 days ago | -
Microsoft Banking on Rise of Touchscreen PCs
Most every computer user is a whiz at pointing and clicking with a mouse. If Microsoft has a say, you'll become equally adept at touching and tapping the PC screen directly with your fingers. As part of the company's recent launch of Windows 7, the vastly improved successor to Windows Vista, Microsoft hopes to usher in a new era for ...Published 11 days ago | -
New Transparent DVD Claims 1,000-Year Lifetime
A new company called Cranberry is claiming it can build a DVD that will last one thousand years. Cranberry's transparent DiamonDisc, with a non-reflective layer, has already passed key tests using the ECMA-379 temperature and humidity standards. Regular DVDs use dyes, adhesive layers, or reflective materials (like silver and gold) that can deteriorate over time. The DiamonDisc stores the standard 4.7GB ...Published 10 days ago | -
Russia Bans "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" Game
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 – available for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 - has been a massive international success selling over $310M USD in software in the U.S. and UK alone. Developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision, the first person shooter primarily puts you in control of a soldier in a multinational commando unit known as ...Published 6 days ago | -
Our Favorite Techy Videos of the Year, So Far
The Fall is here and it is cold and nasty. So what's a better way to stop thinking about it than checking out some of the most interesting tech-related videos of the past few months? Lean back and watch these funny and innovative videos that have recently popped up on this site and others around the web. If you want us ...Published 3 months ago | -
Why Web-based TV Could Grow Bigger Soon
NEW YORK -- You have good reason to be skeptical when someone says millions of ordinary television viewers are about to start surfing the Internet on the living room's electronic hearth. We've heard that Web-on-your-TV convergence promise for more than a decade, with ambitious efforts to make it happen including AOL TV and WebTV Networks. Each time, the optimists have ...Published 10 days ago | -
Dell Liable in Crime Camera Suit, Jury Cites Conspiracy
NEW ORLEANS - A jury found Dell Inc. liable Monday for $12.8 million in damages over unfair competition and conspiracy claims in a lawsuit involving the city's problematic crime camera surveillance program. Southern Electronics Supply Inc. and Active Solutions LLC sought had sought $3.6 billion in punitive damages from Dell, but the jury rejected those claims as well as allegations ...Published 19 days ago | -
From Brilliant to Bizarre: A Small Smaple of iPhone Apps You May Not Have Heard Of
Nov. 2 - There are more than 100,000 iPhone applications in existence. Some provide users with valuable media and information. Others plaster fake mullets on photos of friends. Here are a few you just might want to check out. COOL AND INNOVATIVE In 2002, James Hom was working on a lab assignment at Stanford University when he mentioned to teaching ...Published 21 days ago | -
News Corp. Eyes MySpace Music Service
LOS ANGELES - News Corp. has approached the four major record labels to discuss launching an online music service through its popular MySpace social networking site, music company executives familiar with the talks say. The media conglomerate envisions a one-stop music service that offers content in various ways, including via free digital streams, as MP3 downloads and through a subscription plan, ...Published about 1 year ago | -
Hulu Might Start Charging Starting in 2010
Hulu's days as a free Web site appear to be numbered. The online video site that offers full-length versions of current TV shows - one of the fastest growing sites on the Web - could start charging users as soon as next year, according to reports. "It's time to start getting paid for broadcast content online," said Chase Carey, deputy chairman ...Published about 1 month ago | -
Who Invented Blogging?
Nov. 4 - There are many reasons to marvel at the rise of blogging. In just a few years, millions of people have taken to blogs to express themselves, while tens if not hundreds of millions of Internet users have turned to them as a way to get news, information and conversation. Here's what really astounds me: No one invented ...Published 19 days ago | -
What Not to Say to an IT Worker
Photo: Lachlan Hardy/Flickr (CC) You need to know how to deal with different types of people in order to get along. Some are especially sensitive to certain things, like the conflict resolution rep that hates to hears insults around the office, even when they're said in jest. IT workers like us are no different. We take our geekiness seriously and ...Published about 1 month ago | -
Report: Comcast Might Buy a Stake in NBC Universal
PHILADELPHIA - Comcast Corp. is in preliminary talks to take a 20 percent to 50 percent stake in NBC Universal and increase its ownership of the TV shows and movies it distributes to its cable subscribers. General Electric Co., which owns 80 percent of NBC Universal, has been in talks with multiple parties, including Comcast, to unload part of the entertainment ...Published about 1 month ago | -
The Top Tech Movies of the Decade
The most memorable movies tap into the collective zeitgeist of the culture, to find compelling stories that help reflect it. As this decade comes to an end, two of its most important themes, the rise of the Internet (with the geek culture surrounding it) and terror, were both heavily reflected onscreen. One theme featured closed-minded ideologies, information silos, system teardown, ...Published about 1 month ago | -
Netflix Awards $1M prize for New Algorithm
NEW YORK - Netflix Inc. declared a seven-member group of researchers, scientists and engineers from around the world as winners Monday of its three-year, $1 million contest to improve its movie recommendation system by at least 10 percent. It was a close call, but BellKor's Pragmatic Chaos narrowly beat out a rival group called the Ensemble for the Netflix Prize, ...Published 2 months ago | -
Microsoft Promo Video Gets Unwanted Attention - For Being Godawaful
SEATTLE - You almost have to feel bad for Microsoft. The software maker isn't known for hip marketing tactics, and now that a Windows 7 video has hit it big online, people are laughing at the company, not with it. Few details for the launch of Microsoft Corp.'s next PC operating system have been made public, though it's a safe ...Published about 1 month ago | -
Plextor Announces Blu-ray, HD DVD Drives
Next-generation burners to hit the European market by end of month Recent news suggests the Blu-ray optical media format used for audio, video and storage is taking control of the market place as movie studios and movie rental services such as Warner and Netflix are flipping the script on HD DVD and siding exclusively with Blu-ray. However, despite HD DVD's apparent ...Published about 1 year ago | -
Federal Judge Sets Formula for Internet Music Royalties
SAN FRANCISCO - A federal court on Wednesday established a formula for determining the Internet royalties owed to thousands of music composers, writers and publishers by three major online services - Yahoo Inc., AOL and RealNetworks Inc. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers hailed the decision, estimating the guidelines could yield as much as $100 million in payments covering ...Published about 1 year ago | -
Comcast Trades HDTV Quality for Quantity
'Comcast tries to fit three HDTV channels in the space of two.' - HDTV aficionados with Comcast service might be in for a rude awakening: the nation’s largest cable provider seems to have ratcheted up the compression on its cable HDTV signals. A thread at AV Science Forum updated last Monday details what appears to be compression of up to 38%, ...Published about 1 year ago | -
Paramount to Allow Movie Clips on Facebook
LOS ANGELES - Paramount Pictures will become the first major studio to make clips from thousands of its movies available for use on the Internet. The unit of Viacom Inc. is teaming with Los Angeles-based developer FanRocket to launch the VooZoo application Monday on Facebook. The service gives Facebook users access to footage from thousands of movies, ranging from "The Ten ...Published about 1 year ago |











