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The one terabyte disk: Is it reliable?
About a year ago, when major manufacturers made their first terabyte disk drives available to the public, a storage capacity barrier had been broken, albeit a mental one more so than a technological one. I've wondered about reliability, so it's time to explore their popularity and levels of success. by...
Tags: Disk, Terabyte, Moore, Petabyte, E-mail, Aerospace & Defense, Storage, Online Communications, Manufacturing, Hardware, Joe Rosberg
Blog posts 2008-07-30
Six pack of Duff, or Flaming Moes in a can
Any true Simpsons fan who enjoys a good cocktail upon occasion has dreamed of one day drinking a can of Duff beer, the official beer of Springfield. More effete Homer-o-philes might eschew a pedestrian drink such as Duff for the more sophisticated cocktail, the Flaming Moe, the signature beverage of...
Tags: Cocktail, Beer, Beverage, England, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-07-16
Pic: Drink up at The Progress Bar
While not a drinker myself, I could certainly see the ironic (and geek-centric) appeal of a watering hole like this one. by Jay Garmon
Tags: Beverage, Entrepreneurship, Food & Beverage, Management, Manufacturing, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-07-10
How to be the new employee
It's your first week on the job and you're tempted to make a positive splash immediately. But unless you want to alienate yourself, take a step back and just observe. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Employee, Recruitment & Selection, Aerospace & Defense, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Manufacturing, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-06-30
Packard Bell lives!
A recent poll of TR members voted Packard Bell the worst PC manufacturer of all time. Surprise! Packard Bell is still alive in Europe and is now part of Acer. by John Sheesley
Tags: Packard Bell NEC, Acer Inc., Retail, Web Site Development, Blogging, Productivity, Manufacturing, Web Technology, Internet, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-06-20
Photos: Software clears flights for takeoff
A visit to Adacel, which develops software primarily aimed at the air traffic control industry. by CNET News.com
Tags: Software, TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, Aerospace & Defense, Tools & Techniques, Manufacturing, Management, CNET News.com, news, adacel, airplanes
Image galleries 2008-06-16
Project Metrics: Tips for doing Earned Value Analysis
Being able to determine the success of a project seems to get more complex the larger the initiative and broader the project scope. A large project may be partially successful because you were able to deliver the agreed upon scope of work but maybe you missed on the projects duration...
Tags: Project, Project Manager, Analysis, Manufacturing, Bill Stronge
Blog posts 2008-06-02
Sanity check: Is Twitter the most important development on the Web in 2008?
For those who have never used Twitter, my biggest challenge here might be giving you a concise definition. Here are some of the common ones that you'll hear: It's micro-blogging It's a 140-character note about what you're doing It's an up-to-the-minute status update for all...
Tags: Web, Twitter, Strategy, RSS, Manufacturing, Management, Internet, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-05-26
CBS acquires CNET Networks
As Larry Dignan said in his blog this morning over on our sister site ZDNet: "Nothing like scanning the headlines and finding out your parent company has been acquired." Our parent company, CNET Networks, was just acquired by CBS. I don't...
Tags: CNET Networks Inc., CBS Broadcasting Inc., Professional Development, Food & Beverage, Blogging, Career, Manufacturing, Internet, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-05-15
Onsite IT consulting: Do you charge by the hour or per day?
As I've mentioned before, I don't go onsite very often; I do almost all my IT consulting work from my home office via the Internet. Some of my clients I have never even meet in person -- one of whom is right across Puget Sound in Seattle! ...
Tags: Information Technology, Client, Consulting, Food & Beverage, Keyboards, Corporate Governance, Strategy, Financial Accounting, Manufacturing, Hardware, Peripherals, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Management, Finance, Chip Camden
Blog posts 2008-05-12
Geek Trivia: Everything old is new (Coke) again
According to conventional wisdom, the secret formula for Coca-Cola is amongst the most prized and inscrutable mysteries of modern food science. Only the most privileged executives and researchers of The Coca-Cola Company are privy to its exact formulation. So irreplaceable is their access, these anointed individuals must never travel together...
Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Formula, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-05-06
Photos: Flying on a wing and a battery
As an electric glider is set to hit the market, progress is being made toward mass-produced, personal, electric aircraft that enthusiasts hope will become the greenest form of transportation.Electric-powered commercial jets may still be a figment of the imagination, but smaller electric aircraft are already making it to market. Taurus...
Tags: news, jets, green, transportation, Battery, Aircraft, Photograph, Antares 20E', Lavrand, Seeley, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, CNET News.com
Image galleries 2008-05-02
Photos: UAVs land in the Smithsonian
The National Air and Space Museum pays tribute to unmanned military aircraft like the Predator and the tech advances behind them. by CNET News.com
Tags: news, national air and space museum, TechRepublic Inc., Smithsonian Institution, Photograph, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, CNET News.com
Image galleries 2008-05-01
Taking it to the ... Web. Starbucks wants your ideas.
Starbucks understands that consumers talk in a myriad of ways. And one of them is through feedback. Oh sure, they have had comment cards in their stores forever. Have you ever filled one out? Have you ever seen someone fill one out? As...
Tags: Web, Idea, Customer, Starbucks Corp., Food & Beverage, Portals, Marketing Research, Sales Tools, Manufacturing, Internet, Marketing, Sales, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-04-16
Disconnected no more: Wi-Fi when you fly
Aircell, a provider of airborne communications, based in Itasca, Illinois, will be rolling out their new in-flight broadband offering on domestic flights in the next couple of months. Yes, mobile broadband while in flight. Aircell will cover the U.S., delivering mobile broadband service on an exclusive 3-MHz air-to-ground ATG frequency...
Tags: Mobile, Broadband, Aircraft, Wi-Fi, Mobile Broadband, Aircell Network, Internet, Aerospace & Defense, Broadband Internet, Advertising & Promotion, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Manufacturing, Marketing, Networking, Jeff Cerny
Blog posts 2008-04-15
Top 10 "megaregions" in the United States
This information is adapted from Who's Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where to Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life by Richard Florida. It originally appeared on BNET.COM. In the past several decades, what we once thought of as separate cities -- with...
Tags: Silicon Valley, U.S., Job, New York, Region, Finance, Sector, Real Estate, Entertainment, Chicago, Key, Manufacturing, Recruitment & Selection, Biotechnology, Human Resources, Workforce Management, BNET
Blog posts 2008-04-02
Geek Trivia: Contest(ed) winners
If one definition of insanity is to try the same action over and over yet hope for different results, then Pepsi marketers might be able to defend a claim that their cola is the most insane soft drink on the planet. Why? Because Pepsi is still running promotional contests to...
Tags: PepsiCo, Sea Launch, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-04-01
Dell axes another 900 in headcount
Dell will be closing its Austin, Texas, desktop PC manufacturing plant by January of 2009. As a result, it will lay off between 800 to 900 workers who are employed there. CEO Michael Dell was quoted that this represents "a $3 billion opportunity to drive both...
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Michael Dell, Manufacturing, Recruitment & Selection, Desktops, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-04-01
10 flagrant grammar mistakes that make you look stupid
These days, we tend to communicate via the keyboard as much as we do verbally. Often, we're in a hurry, quickly dashing off e-mails with typos, grammatical shortcuts (I'm being kind here), and that breezy, e.e. cummings, no-caps look. It's expected. It's no big deal. But other times, we try...
Tags: Outage, Manufacturing, Jody Gilbert
Blog posts 2008-03-06
Graph: Marking the day science fiction goes extinct
To the left is a graph from The Economist, which measures how long it took for paradigm-changing technologies to mature from initial release to widespread adoption by 80 percent of countries on Earth. In other words, it demonstrates how fast he future is getting here--and the rate is accelerating. ...
Tags: Science Fiction, Aerospace & Defense, Free Trade, Construction, Manufacturing, Finance, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-03-04
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