Oct 24th, 2008 · A US firm Thursday unveiled plans to build a massive one-billion-dollar charging network to power electric cars in Australia as it seeks cleaner and cheaper options to petrol. Better Place, which has built plug-in stations for electric vehicles in Israel …
see also: network · business · company · vehicle · electric · Companies · City
Oct 23rd, 2008 · Laura Holson writes in the NY Times that she 'wandered down to the T-Mobile store at Ninth Ave. and 43rd St. in New York City to see what kind of crowds — if any — were lining up to buy the new T-Mobile G1 which went on sale Wednesday' and …
see also: gold · network · products · mobile · advancements · cities · doors
Oct 11th, 2008 · Sprint's newly launched Xohm service is now offering America's first WiMax network. Computerworld's Brian Nadel went to Baltimore to try it out, and he reports that Xohm delivered data smoothly to a car moving at highway speeds, played YouTube videos …
see also: video · network · service · cities · Computerworld · ATT · America
Oct 11th, 2008 · Sprint's newly launched Xohm service is now offering America's first WiMax network. Computerworld's Brian Nadel went to Baltimore to try it out, and he reports that Xohm delivered data smoothly to a car moving at highway speeds, played YouTube videos …
see also: video · network · service · cities · Computerworld · ATT · America
Oct 8th, 2008 · U.S. IT workers could find considerable payoff and invaluable experience by taking their IT skills overseas, InfoWorld reports, as foreign, U.S., and global firms have increased the demand for a wide range of tech talent across the globe, offering positions …
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Sep 30th, 2008 · Carriers have promised WiMax networks for years. But will they deliver the goods, or be slow like many early 3G networks or patchy in coverage like the metro Wi-Fi attempts in most cities? This hands-on review looks at a nearly-WiMax deployment (technically, …
see also: network · Wi Fi · carriers · cities · promises · 3G · WiMax
Sep 17th, 2008 · chromoZ writes with word that because of the serial blasts in Indian cities (and terrorist outfits claiming responsibility via email, often sent via Cyber Cafes and open Wi-Fi spots), sharing unsecured wireless access may get much tougher in India: "The …
see also: network · Wi · Fi · Wi Fi · WiFi · Indian · Internet
Sep 1st, 2008 · China is aiming to produce the world's fastest operating conventional train for its new high speed rail link between Shanghai and Beijing, achieving speeds up to 380 km/h and cutting the travel time between the two cities from the current ten hours to …
see also: world · Chinese · Beijing · manufactured · cities · km · Shanghai
Aug 17th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism takes us to The Observer for an article by Vint Cerf on how far the internet has come, and how much can still be accomplished through its development. Cerf says, "We're nearing the tipping point for mobile computing to deliver timely, geographically …
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Aug 5th, 2008 · Almost a decade after the Internet bubble collapsed, the New York Times reports on the revival of the Silicon Alley technology social scene — with a twist. It's now about substance. Gone are the "glitzy club ... minor celebrities, go-go dancers, …
see also: video · New York Times · Internet · technology · giveaways · organization · magazine
Jul 24th, 2008 · I (whom you may know as EFF Chairman, founder of early dot-com Clari.Net and rec.humor.funny) have just released a new series of futurist essays on the amazing future of robot cars, coming to us thanks to the DARPA Grand Challenges. The computer driver …
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Jul 22nd, 2008 · Some of you may have heard me talk about colonizing Venus. Well, for those who haven't, Universe Today is running story about floating cities on Venus. It's a reasonable alternative for space colonies — after all, the atmosphere of Venus (at about …
see also: protection · environment · Humans · Solar · Alternative · temperatures · acids
Jul 11th, 2008 · Zonk is reporting that the Warhammer Online team has decided to keep their launch deadline firm, unfortunately in order to do so they are pulling quite a few things from the game. Four of the six capital cities are being removed as well as four of the …
see also: Online · Deadline · cities · tank · capitalization · EA · Warhammer
Jul 7th, 2008 · Law.com has up a review of ongoing and historical cases of telecoms suing municipalities that plan broadband networks. In many cases those same telecoms have spent years ignoring as potential customers the cities and towns now undertaking Net infrastructure …
see also: network · Town · Municipal · customers · infrastructure · broadband · financial
Jun 26th, 2008 · You may already know about the pollution plight of Linfen, China. But how about the heavy metals Pittsburghers breathe in on a daily basis? Or the incomparable smog Milanesi put up with? PopSci has culled an eye-opening selection of some of the world's …
see also: world · Chinese · acids · cities · writer · cancer · Pollution
Jun 7th, 2008 · Sweden's major engineer newspaper NyTeknik writes about a new technology which is used to automatically convert 60.000 aerial photographs of Stockholm, Sweden, into a 3d-world, similar to Google Earth's rendering of major buildings in some US cities. …
see also: PC · Google · service · Google Earth · world · engineering · photos
Jun 4th, 2008 · We're catching up on two stories of municipal engagement with open source software: Munich (which decided to go OS in 2003) and Vienna (2005). E5Rebel brings us news that Munich has stayed the course. But bkingaut informs that Vienna has decided to migrate …
see also: software · Google · Municipal · Windows · computer · 2005 · Firefox
Jun 2nd, 2008 · Naomi Klein writes in Rolling Stone Magazine about China's Panopticon-like experiment called 'Golden Shield' taking place in Shenzhen using technology supplied by companies such as IBM, Honeywell, and General Electric. Klein writes: 'Chinese citizens …
see also: network · IBM · Online · computer · nation · Chinese · Internet
May 4th, 2008 · A few days ago, Dan Rutter (the Dan in "Dan's Data") published an interesting idea for extending the sort of philanthropic technical pranksterism that spawned throwies by applying the same approach to Wi-Fi. That means, looking what he hopes is not too …
see also: Wi · Fi · Wi Fi · gadget · road · private · money
Apr 17th, 2008 · Google's all excited for Earth day, and just in time there's a new version of Google Earth available. 4.3 offers up revamped navigation controls, 3-D photo-realistic buildings in major cities, and time-lapse views of sunsets and sunrises. Also new in …
see also: Google · Google Earth · Windows · photos · cameras · graphics · movie