- Seadog Pump fetches ocean power
- CNET News - May 28, 2008
- Minnesota-based Independent Natural Resources tests a floating pump found to be able to convert 22 percent of ocean wave energy into usable electricity.
- No ads on my Zune, please
- CNET News - May 21, 2008
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No ads on my Zune, please--It was only a demonstration, but the idea of advertising being spread "virally" to my Zune made me feel like I was coming down with something.
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- XACML: A still-emerging standard worth watching
- CNET News - May 16, 2008
- This standard has the potential to help simplify the issues of who should have access to which IT resources and what they should be able to do with that access.
- BlackBerry 9000 will get iTunes sync
- CNET News - May 14, 2008
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BlackBerry 9000 will get iTunes sync--Research In Motion officially announced the BlackBerry 9000, its best answer yet to the iPhone. But music playback is more of an afterthought than a primary feature,...
- Dell issues statement: Alienware and XPS will coexist
- CNET News - May 14, 2008
- Dell said the XPS brand will live on, but more resources will go into Alienware.
- Klipsch Palladium P-39F Speakers Go Green
- Digital Trends News - May 8, 2008
- Audio gear maker Klipsch is aware that many consumers and high-end audiophiles are eager to put their dollars where their ethics are when it comes to preserving the natural environment and supporting environmentally-friendly products. To that end, th...
- Zune update: first impressions
- CNET News - May 7, 2008
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Zune update: first impressions--Zune 2.5 has fixed the most obvious problems with the software, but the new social features are buggy and the app is still a resource-hog.
SAP's Business by Design ha...
- How Google Plans to Kill Microsoft
- Digital Trends Talk Backs - May 5, 2008
- We may never know if Google tricked Microsoft into going after Yahoo or not (it is my belief they did) but they sure love the drama. Think about it, in effect their two biggest competitors are currently focused on each other rather than on Google and...
- Want to green your job? Stay home
- CNET News - April 22, 2008
- Telecommuting can help prevent both workers and natural resources from burning out, says the American Electronics Association.
- Earth Day 2008: Your green resource
- CNET News - April 21, 2008
- Whether you're a hard-nosed B school grad or an eco-minded consumer, keeping track of what's what in green tech can be a daunting task. We're here to help.
(By CNET News.com's Green Tech writers)
- VC investors show signs of constraint
- CNET News - April 19, 2008
- Spending on information technology and media, however, has risen over the past year, according to research from Ernst & Young and Dow Jones' VentureSource.
- Darwin Papers Go Online
- Digital Trends News - April 18, 2008
- Charles Darwin’s book, The Origin of Species, helped changed our views about the world, and was one of the revolutionary texts of the 19th century. Until now, though, all the papers he’d put together during his voyage on the Beagle a...
- Will social networking stop greenwashers?
- CNET News - April 14, 2008
- Web 2.0 tools can give street cred to products marketed as "green." But few digital resources are available for the palm of the hand.
- BBC iPlayer Raises Network Cost Problems
- Digital Trends News - April 9, 2008
- Introduced with much fanfare to Britain at Christmas, the BBC’s iPlayer service, which allows users to stream progams or download them to watch within 30 days, has come under heavy fire from the nation’s Internet service providers (IPSs)....
- Digital TV Switch Could be Tough
- PC World News - April 6, 2008
- Congressman calls for more resources to alert consumers and ease transition to digital broadcasts.
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