Month: May 2012

Pirate Pay Blocks BitTorrent Sharing. Is it Illegal DOS?

Skolkovo or Russian’s competition to Silicon Valley has a hot company Pirate Pay which just received funding from Microsoft. The
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Kickstarter: Sometimes the Cloud Can’t Keep a Secret

Data breaches happen – a while back Moveable Type upgraded its blogging software and posts scheduled to be seen at
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Ultrabooks Finally Get Needed Attention From Intel

Intel is running a new ad touting the long-lasting Ultrabook which has hours of battery life. And while I applaud
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Important Stories From This Week’s Business Insider Startup 2012 Event

Missed the Business Insider Startup 2012 event or just didn’t take good notes? Well if either of these situations applies
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Brightcove Sales Reflects well on Video, Cloud, HTML5

What happens when you sit at the intersection of cloud, HTML5 and video – especially when tablets and high-resolution smartphones
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Pirated Music, From Napster to Kazaa and Now VPNs

I was at a conference some years back where one of the panels discussed how VoIP was blocked unsuccessfully in
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Avengers Tech and Toys Assembled

Let’s face it, superheroes are pretty cool and aside from Batman and a few others, most of them are low
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Why Samsung Must Have a Successful Media Player

If Samsung is the anti-Apple and with their success in the smartphone space you have to consider them a strong
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Where the SIP Operations and Engineering Community Converge

The SIP Forum has been evangelizing the SIP market for almost as long as SIP has been around and when
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Google and Facebook Gone in 5 Years?

A provocative concept to say the least but this article by Eric Jackson details the pace of change and how
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