Month: November 2009

Bugatti Veyron Wreck: Is Anything not on Video?

You really don’t want to be texting while driving if you command the $1.73 million Bugatti Veyron. You may have
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Google Scaring Apple to Death?

If you don’t think the Google business model of giving away as much as possible and subsidizing it through ad
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We Reprogrammed Our Site for the iPhone

You remember a while back I discussed how the real apple tax is the lack of Flash support from Apple?
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Stay Ahead of The Ensuing Telecom Transformation

We are in the midst of a violent transformation of our communications networks which involves an immense amount of control
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Ixia Acquires Catapult, Agilent N2X Data Line

The pace of tech acquisitions is not slowing and one area worth watching is the testing market where Ixia has
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Suddenly Murdoch is a Real Threat to Google?

No sooner did I write my latest post on how Google could be in danger of the feds investigating them
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Can The Concept of Open be Governed?

Warning – a bit of self-promotion ahead   and a discount – Guest Blog From Carl Ford — Dear Reader,
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Antitrust Problems Ahead for Google?

In January of this year I asked if Eric Schmidt is cozying up to President Obama to protect a Google
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Verizon’s Rising Fees Still Makes Sense

Recently I commented about how Verizon’s doubling of its early termination fee to $350 makes sense as the company needs
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New Gadget Blog

TMC’s latest gadget blog Gadget Inspector (get it?) kicks off with author Marisa Torrieri performing a video interview with a
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