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Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Written by Steve Leibson, Tensilica's Technology Evangelist. See my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me by taking the first letter of my first name, appending that to my last name, then the magic email symbol, followed by the name of the company I work for, and then a dot followed by com.
in Space Science
via EDN.com @ 22:16 1st Nov
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Bullet Proof X-MANTM: Horizon Secures World-Wide Exclusive Patent Position on core GENESISTM Platform
in IP & Patents
via BioPortfolio @ 13:14 27th Nov
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Intellitracker expects the web analytics market to continue to grow throughout 2009 and believes that the need for such services is, to a certain extent, recession-proof.
in E-commerce
via Marketingservicestalk @ 14:56 27th Nov
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Ripten: "It's always nice to hear mainstream media reference the video game industry positively, but Fox News took it a step further when Alexis Glick affectionately cited Guitar Hero's projected profits as proof of an economically healthy holiday buying season. Click through for the video."
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 8:11 29th Oct
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Soccer - South African officials remain sceptical over the reasons behind Everton midfielder Steven Pienaar's withdrawal from Wednesday's international against Cameroon and are demanding the English club send more medical proof.
in Cricket
via Reuters UK @ 7:04 18th Nov
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Top Story Aiptek PocketCinema V10 Pico Projector available for Pre-order Top 100 Holiday Gadget Gift Guide
in E-commerce
via I4U @ 20:19 10th Nov
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SAN FRANCISCO (AdAge.com) -- What do you do when you have one of the fattest marketing wallets in the world, but a chunk of your potential customers are being drawn in by ancillary offerings made by third parties who get big payouts from you because they're the deal-closer?
in Mobile Technology
via Advertising Age @ 22:21 27th Oct
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Businesses everywhere are looking to cut costs in the grip of reduced consumer spending, decreased advertising and a general slowdown of trade. Linux can aid you in cutting your infrastructure costs - no matter your platform of choice.
in Linux
via Linux.com @ 16:45 27th Nov
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Bringing the world of Linux to you, David cuts through the tech and shows you how it works and how to use it, in terms that apply to any distro. RSS
in Linux
via ITWire @ 9:48 23rd Nov
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Recession may be looming large in Japan, but there are still some people willing to splash out on diamond-encrusted mobile telephones.
in Mobile Technology
via RTE Online @ 11:04 7th Nov
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After more than a month of remotely trying to get the orbiting observatory back online after a main computer failed, Hubble got back to work this week, sending down images of a pair of gravitationally interacting galaxies. The pictures prove that the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2, a key scientific instrument, is working just as it did before the orbiter went offline, according to a NASA statement.
in General Science
via Computerworld @ 15:12 30th Oct
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"In an environment where a company has a myriad of servers it's important to remember every one of those servers is consuming electricity and cooling, has a hardware support contract associated with it, and is occupying rental space.
in Linux
via Linux Today @ 2:22 28th Nov
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If Bing Crosby was around today, he might be singing, "I'll Be Broke for Christmas." A recession is not exactly the cheeriest time in which to celebrate the holidays.
in Personal Finance
via Yahoo! Canada @ 14:57 25th Nov
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High-energy electrons captured over Antarctica could reveal the presence of a nearby but mysterious astrophysical object that's bombarding Earth with cosmic rays, researchers say.
in General Science
via American Scientist @ 12:10 20th Nov
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High-energy electrons captured over Antarctica could reveal the presence of a nearby but mysterious astrophysical object that's bombarding Earth with cosmic rays, researchers say.
in Space Science
via National Geographic @ 18:02 19th Nov
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NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "According to a report at p2pnet, Duke University has told the RIAA that it will no longer forward the RIAA's 'early settlement' letters to its students unless the RIAA submits 'evidence that someone actually downloaded from that student,' and said that 'if the RIAA can't prove that actual illegal behavior occurred, then we're not going to comply.' While it is good news that a university is requiring the RIAA to put up or shut up, the forwarding — or not forwarding — of letters is pretty insignificant. What I want to know is this: 'When the RIAA comes knocking with its Star Chamber, ex parte, 'John Doe' litigation to get the students' identities, is the University going to go to bat for the students and fight the litigation on the ground that it's based on zero evidence, and on the ground that the students
in Online Legal Issues
via Slashdot @ 1:04 15th Nov
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After more than a month of remotely trying to get the orbiting observatory back online after a main computer failed, Hubble got back to work this week, sending down images of a pair of gravitationally interacting galaxies. The pictures prove that the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2, a key scientific instrument, is working just as it did before the orbiter went offline, according to a NASA statement.
in Space Science
via Computerworld @ 14:11 30th Oct
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Buzz tracking software firm BuzzLogic released a report yesterday, administered by Jupiter Research, which affirms the role of blogs in influencing purchasing behavior. These data come at a key time for BuzzLogic’s story, when Madison Avenue remains somewhat wary about advertising on blogs.
in Blog Watch
via Kelsey Group @ 17:10 29th Oct
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While the US appears to be headed for the worst economic recession in decades, the mobile telecommunications industry appears to be immune, according to the latest research. In fact, according to communications industry analyst firm Ovum, the US mobile telecoms sector is headed for solid growth in the coming year.
in Mobile Technology
via ITWire @ 6:01 23rd Nov
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According to early reports, the latest PlayStation Portable model may have finally fulfilled Sony’s dream of driving out piracy from the handheld. Hackers attempting to break through the new system’s tightened security are currently completely stumped; that means that running custom firmware, homebrew and, most importantly, copying games will only be possible on the older models.
in Computer Games
via ElectricPig @ 2:07 4th Nov
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Editor's Note: Rumen Hutchinson is the 16-year old son of Martin Hutchinson, contributing editor to both the Money Map Report and Money Morning. As someone who owns eight different video game consoles and spends as much as four hours a day "gaming," Rumen is all but a certified expert on today's video game market. Rumen knows something that no Wall Street analyst does - how today's video game audience thinks. He knows what games are on the cutting edge, and more importantly, what games and consoles are most playable and popular among his peers.]
in Computer Games
via Seeking Alpha @ 14:24 1st Dec
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Life can change completely in a year. And if you have lost form drastically during that year, and also turned 38, those changes could border on the irreversible. About 11 months ago, Anil Kumble walked out onto his beloved Feroz Shah Kotla, for the first time in his career as India's captain. India would go on to beat Pakistan, Kumble would take a paltry seven wickets (seven wickets was loose change, then, for Kumble at Kotla) in the match, and a new chapter to Kumble's career would start.
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 10:35 28th Oct
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Nintendo is hoping that strong sales of its Wii console are evidence that it, at least, is immune to the economic downturn. Others agree that the video game industry as a whole will suffer less than other technology sectors.
in Computer Games
via CNET News.com @ 11:45 25th Nov
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Nintendo is hoping that strong sales of its Wii console are evidence that it, at least, is immune to the economic downturn. Others agree that the video game industry as a whole will suffer less than other technology sectors.
in Computer Games
via CNET News.com @ 11:51 25th Nov
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