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Feb 20 2010

100Mbit Pipe or 100Mbit Pipe Dream?

Golly, CEO’s say the darndest things!  Qwest CEO Ed Mueller‎ is quoted as responding to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski’s call for upgrading the US broradband infrastructure to 100Mbits to the home in the next decade saying: “100 meg is just a dream, we couldn’t afford it.”  He went on to add ”First, we don’t think the customer [...]

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Feb 16 2010

GUI as Interpretive Dance: Oblong/g-speak

Maybe one day I’ll be cool enough to get a TED invite and i can see stuff like Oblong’s demo of their g-speak interface.
As eye candy this is wickedly cool, and, naturally since its developed by the guy who did the design of the imagined interface for Speilberg’s Minority Report, everyone thinks it’s [...]

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Oct 12 2009

MSFT/Danger Fiasco: Cloudy with a Chance of Negligence?

The fact that it seems most if not all SideKick customers are in extreme danger of losing all their data is being cited be all sorts of technical pundits as an example of the “dangers of cloud computing.” Others are now warning that Microsoft’s black eye will taint the still nascent cloud computing [...]

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Jan 23 2008

Patently Insane

Published byDavid HM Spector under Apple, Technology

Here we go again… yet another Patent Troll is going after someone — in this case Apple — for something that so obvious and in fact generic, you’d have to have to be from some other planet not to see that it’s not patentable.
At issue is something known as the “783″ patent, US Patent #7,321,783, [...]

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Sep 12 2007

The End of the US as We Know It..?

Paul Saffo predicts the end of the US as we know it “by the middle of this century.” In this short YouTube snippet he briefly explains why the rise of City States (think: “Singapore” but hopefully with civil liberties) that are independent socio-economic zones are the future. It’s an interesting outtake from a clearly longer [...]

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Sep 10 2007

Beware bogus “trade-up” offers from APC…

Published byDavid HM Spector under Technology

I am sure that they’re just within the bounds of the the law, but APC really disappointed me today with what I consider to be a rather deceptive marketing program. I have a couple of APC UPSes whose batteries need replacing. So, I went over to the APC web site to see what [...]

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Sep 05 2007

iPod Touch is a game changer…

Like just about everyone I was hitting the refresh button on my browser as today’s Apple Special Event unfolded. The refresh of the iPod line was a “given,” but i didn’t actually expect them to intro a WiFi-based iPod based on OSX today (even though it’s been rumoured for weeks).
I think this is [...]

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Sep 04 2007

Pass on the Quechup, or why YASNS isn’t about Social Networking

Ross Mayfield blogs today about privacy and the whole problem of meta-data in Social Networks. He’s got a good point about what amounts to the law of unintended consequences when we freely give out our personal details to these so-called networks. Beyond the obvious opt-in (or lack of in many cases) spamming [...]

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Sep 02 2007

Almost forgot… I got to visit the HP Garage!

We were on vacation for a couple of weeks in the San Francisco bay area, and I, along with ~10 others, got courtesy of HP and led by HP’s Archivist Anna Mancini, a private tour during BarCampBlock of the Birthplace of Silicon Valley at the garage where Hewlett and Packard started HP in [...]

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Aug 31 2007

Subversion Hell

About 2 years ago I decided that CVS was old and decrepit enough to be just too hard to use, too brittle and I decided to get with the times and migrate all my various source archives to what all the cool kids were using, Subversion, or “svn.” And for about 2 years it’s [...]

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