Nov 21st, 2008 · In an effort to take on IE and make strong headway in its share of the browser market, Google is taking a page out of Microsoft's playbook and working on deals with PC OEMs to include Chrome in their devices. From the article: '[Google] is likely to pursue …
see also: Google · Microsoft · Windows · computer · strategy · desktop · Companies
Nov 14th, 2008 · TechDirt is reporting on a disappointing development out of Canada. An Ontario transportation board has fined PickupPal, a Web-based service for arranging carpools, because a local bus company complained of the competition. (TechCrunch apparently first …
see also: Municipal · service · Online · regulator · world · consumer · company
Nov 10th, 2008 · Sun's StarOffice suite has been mysteriously dropped from the Google Pack of free software. The office suite has been axed without any warning or explanation on the Google site. Is Google trying to drive more people towards its own online suite of office …
see also: software · Google · Online · office · competitions · Steve Ballmer · spreadsheet
Nov 6th, 2008 · The truth is, iTunes is an average music player. Though the UI is simple and good like most Apple products, it has lagged in features compared to music players available on Linux and Windows. A feature as basic as monitoring a folder and adding the latest …
see also: Linux · Music · products · Windows · ITunes · Apple · library
Nov 3rd, 2008 · The Dutch Ministry of Finance organized an architecture competition to design not a building, but rather the new 5-Euro commemorative coin. The theme was 'Netherlands and Architecture'. The winning design was made 100% with free software, mainly Python, …
see also: software · popularity · Yahoo · organization · artist · competitions · Ubuntu
Nov 1st, 2008 · JagsLive points out a Reuters story which suggests that Google may walk away from its deal with Yahoo instead of accepting possible antitrust limitations from the government. The ongoing investigation of the deal by the Department of Justice has caused …
see also: Google · antitrust · Microsoft Corp · advertising · company · Yahoo · Companies
Oct 31st, 2008 · Bruce Schneier and company have created a new hash function called Skein. From his blog entry: 'NIST is holding a competition to replace the SHA family of hash functions, which have been increasingly under attack. (I wrote about an early NIST hash workshop …
see also: blog · company · functionalities · competitions · submissions · family · NIST
Oct 25th, 2008 · Las Cruces International Airport came alive with applause and cheers yesterday afternoon as John Carmack's Armadillo Aerospace took the first place prize for the Level 1 challenge of the Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge, winning $350,000 and bragging …
see also: blog · afternoon · alive · Website · Lunar · Lander · vehicle
Oct 19th, 2008 · Researchers have found that the winner's curse may apply to the publication of scientific papers and that incorrect findings are more likely end up in print than correct findings. Dr John Ioannidis bases his argument about incorrect research partly on …
see also: medical · scientists · research · competitions · publication · winners · antidepressants
Oct 18th, 2008 · With Guitar Hero: World Tour set to launch on October 26th, Activision has released a list of downloadable content that will be immediately available. Activision has also apparently included a trailer for Guitar Hero: Metallica (which will arrive sometime …
see also: Music · blog · download · PS3 · platform · Creator · competitions
Oct 18th, 2008 · Nine rocket-powered vehicles will compete for NASA's $2 million, 2008 Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge, Oct. 24-25. The goal is to accelerate development of commercial Lunar Landers capable of bringing payloads or humans back and forth between …
see also: Commercial · technology · NASA · Website · Lunar · vehicle · distance
Oct 14th, 2008 · Last month the FCC conducted tests to determine whether mobile devices using a new US radio band (2,155 to 2,175 MHz) with free wireless service would cause significant interference with cell phones using a nearby band. Now, the results are in and in …
see also: service · consumer · mobile · Public · Cell · carriers · broadband
Oct 14th, 2008 · Did you know that Microsoft has ethical guidelines? It's good to know that 'Microsoft did not make any payments to foreign government officials' while lobbying for OOXML, and that 'Microsoft conducts its business in compliance with laws designed to promote …
see also: solution · business · payments · Microsoft · products · laws · engineering
Oct 10th, 2008 · tsa sends along news of the city of Monticello, Minnesota, which was sued by their local telco, Bridgewater Telephone Company, because the city chose to build a fiber optics network of their own. The judge dismissed their complaint of competition by a …
see also: network · organization · competitions · City · local · optical · Telco
Oct 5th, 2008 · I'm facing a difficult dilemma and looking for opinions. I've been contributing heavily to an open source project, making considerable changes to code organization and quality, but the work is unfinished at the moment. Now, a company is approaching me …
see also: company · community · organization · publishing · licensing · competitions · resources
Oct 5th, 2008 · suraj.sun writes with news that the e-book reader market is getting more competitive. The Boy Genius Report got its hands on pictures of the Kindle 2, successor to Amazon's first e-book gadget. The new version is a bit bigger, with edges that are less …
see also: pictures · popularity · Sony · gadget · Texting · competitions · Amazon
Oct 4th, 2008 · suraj.sun writes with news that the e-book reader market is getting more competitive. The Boy Genius Report got its hands on pictures of the Kindle 2, successor to Amazon's first e-book gadget. The new version is a bit bigger, with edges that are less …
see also: pictures · popularity · Sony · gadget · Texting · competitions · Amazon
Sep 23rd, 2008 · For the past few years, the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology has been sponsoring nanosoccer — a new team sport for universities with programs in micro-electro-mechanical systems. The soccer nanobots, operated by human players …
see also: technology · player · magnetic · electric · competitions · sponsored · Humans
Sep 22nd, 2008 · Need an accompaniment for your melody? Seeking a virtual dancer to try out your new choreography? Or perhaps you're making a new TV commercial, and you need a snippet of music that sounds something like Radiohead, but a bit more mellow. Increasingly, …
see also: TV · software · Music · competing · computer · audio · Commercial
Sep 17th, 2008 · Over at Battle Mountain, NV on SR-305, for the 2008 Battle Mountain World Human Powered Speed Challenge (mirror), some of the best cyclists will be competing in human-powered vehicles to break speed records. The current world record was set in 2002 at …
see also: pictures · competing · world · engineering · customers · Machine · vehicle