Will HD (TV/Video) Outflank Web2.0 Media (Podcast)?June 23rd, 2006 Today telcos and cable TV companies want to pump torrents of bits through their pipes using their own web services, but more importantly, in the form of high definition (HD) TV/video. Will it kill Web 2.0 Media services?
Podcast, a Web 2.0 phenomenon, media is observing tremendous growth thanks to widespread availability of broadband.
Federal Communications Commission facing mounting opposition to proposed net neutrality rulesOctober 5th, 2009 Net neutrality rules face mounting GOP oppositionWASHINGTON — Republican opposition is mounting as federal regulators prepare to vote this month on so-called "network neutrality" rules, which would prohibit broadband providers from favoring or discriminating against certain types of Internet traffic flowing over their lines. Twenty House Republicans — including most of the Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee — sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski on Monday urging him to delay the Oct.
Google reserves $880K for political lobbying. No cost cutting measures hereApril 30th, 2009 Frugal Google raised 1Q lobbying tally to $880K
WASHINGTON — Google Inc. has been getting more frugal with its employees and other expenses as the recession crimps its growth, but the Internet search leader isn't skimping on political lobbying, according to a recent disclosure form.
PlayStation 3 Will Help Study Alzheimer'sAugust 28th, 2006 The spare processing power of Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3) will be harnessed by US biologists trying to understand the cause of diseases like Alzheimer's. Sony has teamed up with US biologists who already run the distributed computing project, folding@home (FAH).
Microsoft Makes a Mess Out of Silly Laptops Giveaway to BloggersJanuary 13th, 2009 Watch out bloggers! Those of you with Microsoft's laptops gifts can keep them back. MIcrosoft had send Acer Ferrari laptops to 90 bloggers during pre-Vista-launch.
Height of Stupidity from India's Tech Ministry, Goes back to OLPC after being Ridiculed for $10 LaptopApril 28th, 2009 After having an exciting news of $10 laptops shaping up in India, last month we had an embarrassing disclosure of a device that was anything but a laptop. For Rs. 500 you would have got a 2GB of storage memory, WiFi connectivity, Ethernet port(s) and USB connectivity and without a screen.
University of California Joins Google Library ProjectAugust 9th, 2006 The University of California is joining Google's book-scanning project, throwing the weight of another 100 academic libraries behind an ambitious venture that's under legal attack for alleged copyright infringement. The deal covers all the libraries in UC's 10-campus system, marking the biggest expansion of Google's effort to convert millions of library books into digital form since a group of authors and publishers sued last fall to derail a project launched 20 months ago.
Sony PRS-700 Touchscreen e-book Reader - Get techie!October 16th, 2008 Are you a bookie (pardon the pun)? If you are one then you must have been aware of the painstaking process of reading a whole e-book at the internet sitting straight on the chair. The next generation e-book readers have come up to help us.
Da Vinci follow-up 'The Last Symbol' will be promoted with a series of puzzlesJuly 9th, 2009 LONDON - Publishers of Dan Brown's new novel 'The Last Symbol' will be launching a series of puzzles, codes, and teasers on social networking sites like Facebook, as a part of their promotional campaign. The book, which features Harvard Professor Robert Langdon for a third time, is due for release in September.
Google to launch new Google Editions platform to sell books accessible anywhereOctober 15th, 2009 Google to launch platform for selling books onlineFRANKFURT — Google Inc. is launching a new online service that will let readers buy electronic versions of books and read them on such gadgets as cell phones, laptops and possibly e-book devices.
AT&T to allow iPhone owners to use Internet calling services on its wireless networkOctober 6th, 2009 AT&T to expand Internet calling services on iPhoneWASHINGTON — AT&T Inc. said late Tuesday that it will begin allowing iPhone owners to use Internet calling services on its wireless network.
AT&T complains to regulators that Google Voice gets unfair advantage from blocking some callsSeptember 25th, 2009 AT&T complains Google Voice blocks calls it can'tSEATTLE — AT&T Inc. said Friday that Google Inc.'s Internet phone program gets an unfair advantage from blocking calls to rural communities where local carriers charge high connection fees.
Tech Mahindra to complete Satyam's 75-mn dollars Australian projectJuly 1st, 2009 MELBOURNE - Tech Mahindra, the new owner of troubled Indian IT services firm Satyam, has for the first time confirmed its continued commitment to a 75 million dollars software development project in Geelong, Australia. There were grave concerns that the project would be axed after Satyam Computer Services founder and chairman, B.
Dell Laptop Explodes in ConferenceJune 21st, 2006 A Dell laptop sudenly exploded into flames, in what could have been a deadly accident, at a Japanese conference. "The damn thing was on fire and produced several explosions for more than five minutes"
via The Inquirer
I suspect it is the battery.
Commercial taxes can be paid online in GoaFebruary 10th, 2009 PANAJI - Goa will launch 'Cyber Treasury', a state-wide area network that enables entrepreneurs to pay commercial taxes, including value-added tax (VAT), online, state Finance Secretary Udipta Ray said here Wednesday. Chief Minister Digambar Kamat will inaugurate the project at a national conference on e-governance to be held in Goa Feb 12-13, she told reporters.