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Toshiba Jumps Into Portable Drive Fray

Toshiba on Monday announced it is adding a new high-capacity portable hard drive to its already well-established product roster of televisions, laptops and DVD players. The Toshiba USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive, which comes in capacities ranging from 100 GB to 200 GB, has the largest capacity yet in a portable, according to the company.



People don't seem to get Job

... himself with occasional substitute teaching, freelance writing and spot contracts to do research or web design. "I'm not holding my own," he told me. "I'm losing ground. Every day." He ...


WWE: A LOOK AT TOMORROW NIGHT’S JUDGMENT DAY PPV

First and foremost, best wishes to Gregory Helms for a speedy recovery. He was the 2nd autograph I ever received, and for some inexplicable reason, his injury really hits home with me. He was one of the first characters all of my kids could relate to, and one ... (Read on Source)


Asian Tour miffed at European Tour's decision - Monsters and Critics.com

Javno.hr Asian Tour miffed at European Tour's decision Monsters and Critics.com, UK - 53 minutes ago New Delhi, June 11 (IANS) The European Tour's decision to host its inaugural tournament in India - the Indian Masters next year - has miffed the...


Fewer baby boys being circumcised in the U.S.

Fewer baby boys being circumcised in the U.S. SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- On the eighth day of her son's life, Julia Query welcomed friends and family to celebrate his birth and honor their Jewish heritage. (Read on Source)


Top Replication and Disaster Recovery Solutions Provider Named a CRN Emerging Technology Dynamo (PRW

SteelEye Technology® selected over larger companies for its replication and business continuity software.


Canon to address 1D Mark III autofocus in August

Blog: The leading digital SLR maker could answer worries about autofocus issues raised last month with its new high-end EOS-1D Mark III camera.


GM Follows Ford: Extends Incentives

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Yesterday, Ford extended its Fourth of July incentives through the end of August. Today comes word that General Motors will extend its current incentive offers until the end of July, so expect those "Transformers" commercials to stick around for a few more weeks at least.

The main incentive remains an additional $1,000 cash back on top of existing offers, or 0% financing for 36 months.  There's also a new offer to beef up that cash-back number to $2,000 on 2007 Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups to counter Toyota?s current incentives on its new Tundra.

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House Puts Off Voting Bill, Most Other Business Next Week

House Puts Off Voting Bill, Most Other Business Next Week House leaders have scrapped plans to bring to the floor next week legislation requiring a paper record for every vote cast nationwide, beginning in 2008. (Read on Source)


Tips on Salesforce.com and Adwords Client Center APIs

Tips on Salesforce.com and Adwords Client Center APIs In a recent post on my SemGeek Blog, I talk about a recent tip that I got from Google on how to deal with having multiple MCC (My Client Center) access from 2 totally different sources. In this case, Salesforce.com and our agencies MCC. (Read on Source)


44 unproduced scripts and the July One Week Challenge

There are 44 new or revised unproduced works up on the Unproduced Scripts page. Also, I neglected to point out a couple weeks ago an additional 30 new works up which can be found on the Previous Weeks Unproduced Scripts page. On the Unproduced Scripts page we have Frank’s Sho Jin Bloo Warrior - [...]


Search Sites Edge Out Portals in Customer Satisfaction

It's rare to see Google command anything less than a large presence in just about any given e-business study these days, and the latest annual American Customer Satisfaction Index from the University of Michigan is no exception: ACSI scores for e-business rose 5.5 percent to 79.3 on ACSI's 100-point scale. That jump can largely be attributed to Google's own 10 percent climb to a score of 86.


Archos7 and Archos 5 side-by-side photos

Archos7 and Archos 5 side-by-side photos

Photos of the Archos 7 and 5 side by side have appeared on the web and help you realize the real difference is size between the two. If you missed it, they are internet tablets and portable media players (well, this is what Archos is known for) and were just announced yesterday morning. They both connect wirelessly via 3.5G or WIFI and have a touch-interface. Via generationmp3 (in French)

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Flexible Spectrum Markets Would Improve The Wireless Marketplace

Mathew Ingram notes that Google is continuing its campaign to use television "white spaces" for Internet connectivity, a promising concept that hasn't panned out so far. I think the most interesting tidbit in Ingram's post comes from an interview with Richard Wiley, the guy who chaired the committee that developed what became the current digital television standard. Ingram says Wiley told him that one of the broadcasters' criteria for the new standard is that it use as much spectrum as possible. That sounds backwards, but it made sense for the broadcasters, because they knew they'd have to give back any spectrum they didn't use. And it's consistent with past experience; we've written before about the broadcasters' spectrum-hoarding tendencies.

Perverse incentives like this are an inevitable consequence of the FCC's Soviet-style process for assigning spectrum usage. As long the uses for spectrum are decided by fiat by the FCC, current licensees are going to play these kinds of games to ensure they get the biggest slice they can, even if they waste spectrum in the process. A better way to handle the transition (and still a good idea today, for that matter) would have been to give the broadcasters a fixed spectrum allocation and then allowed them broad flexibility on how to use it—including the right to lease or sell unused portions to third parties. That way, if they found a way to transmit television signals with less spectrum, they would have been able to lease out the unusued portions to third parties who could put it to more productive use.

In addition to promoting more efficient spectrum use in the short run, putting more spectrum on the market (as they're doing in the UK) would have positive effects on the overall telecom market. By driving down the price of spectrum it would make it easier for new firms to get into the wireless market. So far, the relatively small number of licenses that have been put on the market has allowed incumbents to snapped them up and keep out new entrants. Putting more spectrum on the market would make this strategy a lot more difficult to pull off.

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Really Huge CITGO Sign

Really Huge CITGO Sign While driving in Boston this week, I noticed a huge CTIGO gas station sign. Why am I telling you about this sign? (1) It is really really really big. (2) It may be bigger than the Amoco sign that I saw in St. Louis a couple years back. So when I spotted it, I made my wife take a picture, so I can simply blog about it. The sign does not look as ... (Read on Source)


UC Berkeley tree-sitters end their protest - Los Angeles Times


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Asia Markets: Stocks mostly lower, but come off lows

HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Asian markets mostly declined Wednesday in the wake of a sell-off on Wall Street, but recovered some of their steep early losses as bargain buyers snapped up banks such as Mizuho Financial Group at lower prices.


Upload Everywhere at Once With Pixelpipe

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"Liberate your media with Pixelpipe and get your content out to your favorite social network, photo/video and blog service. We support popular destinations and provide a number of applications to free your media from your desktop and mobile. Why choose one when you can send your media through Pixelpipe and have it delivered to so many at the same time?"

If uploading to multiple photo sites is part of your digital photo routine, then Pixelpipe is definitely worth checking out. It uploads to Flickr, Picasa, Blogger, and nearly 50 other sites. I've purposefully made my life simpler by using Smugmug as the singular point for my photos (with some slight mirroring to Facebook now and then) I use a similar service for videos, dubbed TubeMogul, and it's amazing how much time it saves me.


Smart Tips for Your Wallet and Your Life

A search engine is great if you already know exactly what you're looking for. But if you're simply hunting for great bargains...
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Google Helps Presenters Prioritize Questions

Google has released a tool (in beta of course) called Google Moderator to help you prioritize questions for Q&A sessions. It's hosted by the Google App Engine and lets users submit questions directed toward certain people. Then others can vote on the question's worth.

Google Platform Engineer Taliver Heath talks a little bit about how the tool came to fruition:

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What to read while waiting to vote

What to read while waiting to vote The Washington Post has a blog today entitled "Long Wait at the Polls? Bring a Book." It's a good idea and some of their suggestions are worth repeating. (Read on Source)


India's Mobile Phone Demand to Continue Growing

India's mobile phone demand to continue growing despite economic slowdown, according to iSuppli.
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Cyborg Soldier Skill Stop Slot Machine Review

Cyborg Soldier, or Cyborg 009, is a classic comic book and animated series from Japan. In fact, there were actually three animated versions of this series - one in the late 1960s, one in the late 19...


IBM working on Web-based collaboration platform

IBM is working on a platform for collaborative mashups that needs little more than a browser and a server to create a shared environment that includes audio and videoconferencing.

Called Project Blue Spruce, the software supports an environment for pulling together data, tools and widgets from around the Web to assemble the elements needed for business meetings. (Compare collaboration products .)

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For instance, IBM's Emerging Technology Group has created an application for Reuters' traders to meet online, hear managers' directives for the day, and look over news and stock activity around the world, says David Boloker, IBM CTO of emerging Internet technologies.

Blue Spruce differs from other Web collaboration platforms and services such as WebEx in that the others download centrally assembled pages. With Blue Spruce, each machine involved in a collaboration downloads the elements required to make up the page from the nearest Internet source.

This means individuals experience faster page builds than they would if the content were assembled centrally and downloaded from a single source, especially if participants are widely dispersed around the world, Boloker says.

So in the Reuters case RSS feeds about individual companies, news stories and stock data might be compiled by each machine based on an application template describing what makes up the page. Stock prices are updated every five seconds from Yahoo.

In another example demonstrated at the IBM/Lotus Development Center, a real-estate collaboration application drew together Google maps, a longitude-latitude widget, real-estate listings and foreclosure data.

With it, a realtor and customers can confer over properties, and if one of the participants clicked on a particular property flagged on a map, the screens of all participants would refresh to show the listing for that property and perhaps a satellite view of it.

Each change to the page would be pulled from separate sources on the Web and assembled by each machine in the conference, Boloker says. An IBM widget sends notification of the changing event that takes place when one participant clicks on a property and the rest of the machines duplicate the change on their own, he says.

The platform relies on an XMPP server that a business would own or access via a service, and each participant would log in to a session via user name and password.

Both the Reuters and real-estate demonstrations included audio and video running peer-to-peer between two MacBook PRO laptops, with the platform supporting both VGA and HD video. The Blue Spruce demonstration works with the Safari browser running a 5MB client, and researchers are working to move it to Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers as well, according to Boloker.

He showed another demonstration of a medical application that included blackboarding, in which conferring doctors could circle parts of a CT scan to point out features they wanted to draw to one another's attention.

The IBM research team plans to deploy other applications to six more customers next year, with the intent of turning Blue Spruce into a commercial product, Boloker says.

Meetings created via the platform are called huddles, and IBM is developing a huddle manager to let users create impromptu huddles in which participants can confer over a single application. The software also includes templates that let users drag and drop elements they want to include in collaboration pages.

Other collaboration platforms such as IBM-Lotus SameTime can also be part of a huddle, Boloker says, to enable instant messaging or add presence data, for instance.

Boloker and his team started working on Blue Spruce about five months ago and hopes to expose the platform to a wider group of customers during the second half of next year.

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Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Uprising Announced; Digital Download

The PC version of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, released last October, will receive a digital download-only expansion this March, publisher Electronic Arts announced today.

Titled Uprising, the stand-alone expansion will offer four mini-campaigns for each faction, along with an additional campaign focusing on the origins of the Empire of the Rising Sun's commando Yuriko.

Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Uprising also introduces the "Commander's Challenge". This feature will allow you to test your skills against a set of nine commanders from different territories and difficulty levels in 50 challenges, all with their own conditions and game rules.

Also look for new live-action cutscenes. Gemma Atkinson and Ivana Milicevic are among those actors returning; additional cast me...