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Photos: Scanning brain waves
Upstart EmSense reads people's brain waves to gauge their emotional response to advertisements and video games.
Tags: Games, brain wave, Upstart EmSense, video game, photograph, advertisement, game, video
Image galleries 2007-08-22

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Photos: Novazone's pest killer
Upstart uses ozone, the three-atom molecule of pure oxygen, to kill micro-organisms on fruit, vegetables and in bottled drinks.
Tags: oxygen, molecule, photograph
Image galleries 2007-03-15
Ruby is a serious upstart in Web services
Minor correctionDHH invented Ruby On Rails, not Ruby invented by Yukihiro Matsumoto.
Tags: cmcknight@..., Ruby, ruby ruby_on_rails ror rubyonrails, programming, Web, Web service
Discussion threads 2007-02-04
Ruby is a serious upstart in Web services
Ruby on Rails RoR is a Web dev framework that was not created by Microsoft or Sun or even a big group of open source developers. Ruby was created by one guy, David Heinemeier Hansson of Copenhagen, Denmark. Nevertheless, this little framework is gaining momentum among some developers for its...
Tags: Web, Ruby On Rails, Web Service, Ruby, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2005-10-31
Okay, UK, are you going to lay down and die?
Or are you going to show the courage and resolve of sixty years ago and kick some ass?http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article1563877.eceThese people WILL NOT "negotiate". They are the Hilter of the 21st century. Come on, Brits, kick some ass! Don't give in! [i]Never give up, Never give up, never give up.[/i]While I take...
Tags: maxwell edison
Discussion threads 2007-03-24
Upstart could shake up networked storage
The good and bad of ATA over EthernetCompared to its predecessors, ATA over Ethernet provides a cheaper, simpler way to network servers with a large pool of storage. However, ATA over Ethernet has its downsides: It's not an industry standard, networking abilities are limited, and some storage heavyweights aren't on...
Tags: ATA, ATA over Ethernet
Discussion threads 2006-07-25
Why security concerns are driving migration from IE to Firefox
In scanning the regular litany of security alerts,bulletins, and software updates that come to the attention of the average ITprofessional, it's interesting how many of them over the past two years have beenfocused around flaws and attacks that involve Internet Explorer. Many of the issues surrounding IE involve hackers luringusers...
Tags: Jason Hiner MCSE, CCNA, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, security
Technical articles 2004-11-19
Overclocking notebook PC
Up 'til now, laptop PCs have not been the speed demons of the gaming world. Sure, Alienware will occasionally whip out a competent gamer's notebook as will Rock and Dell, but few others care to enter this most rarified of markets. Until now. Asustek, leading motherboard manufacturer,...
Tags: Desktop, Overclocking, Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, John Bartley K7AAY
Blog posts 2007-06-04
Cable co. VoIP for small business?
Anyone out there with either good or bad experiences deploying Internet access and/or VoIP services from your local cable TV provider? I've read that Comcast, Time Warner, Cox and others are starting to offer attractive bundles for small and mid-sized businesses, but I've also read concerns about the reliability of...
Tags: Telephony, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, small business, rgarretson@..., VoIP, cable
Discussion threads 2007-03-27
Google is using Napoleanic tactics against Microsoft
From Shuzak.com via Digg: "Today, Google has its hands in web search, email, online videos, calendars, news, blogs, desktop search, photo sharing, online payments, social networking, instant messaging, WiFi, word processors, web hosting, web browser, search tool bars, spreadsheets, discussion groups, maps and more....
Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Search, Productivity, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2006-08-22
Free Net phone upstart sues Vonage, Fry's
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Tags: Home networking, Telecom & Utilities, Network technology, Vonage Holdings Corp., Linksys, phone, SIPphone, Internet phone, adapter
Technical articles 2004-09-30
Microsoft tests free Works software with embedded advertising
Software giant Microsoft pledged yesterday a test of its low-end Works suite, to arrive preloaded on some new PCs, with embedded advertising paying the bills, per a Reuters report. The idea of large-scale software-as-a-service has been batted around for years. Recently, mainstream giant Google and upstart Zoho...
Tags: Advertisement, Microsoft Corp., OpenOffice, Tools & Techniques, Office Suites, Software, Management, Lea Rush
Blog posts 2007-08-02
The browser wars just keep going and going and...
Even though Microsoft's Internet Explorer is the most popular browser in the industry, no doubt due to the fact that users don't have to do anything but start the operating system to use it, Mozilla is coming on strong. This type of competition is fantastic when it comes to innovation,...
Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Mozilla Corp., Web Browsers, Internet, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-08-26
Geek Trivia: Cents of humor
Test your command ofuseless knowledge by subscribing to TechRepublic's Geek Trivia e-newsletter. Automaticallysign up today!Geeks and non-geeks alike have long recognized Google as theundisputed king of Internet search engines. But true technophiles regard thesearch authority as one of the few remaining holdouts of the all-but-extinctdot-com culture.Google employees are still the...
Tags: Google Inc., humor, Jay Garmon, job
Technical articles 2004-06-01
Free Net phone upstart sues Vonage, Fry's
VOIP serviceI don't see the savings in internet phone calls. Here in OKC, one has to pay for local phone service, then for DSL service ~ $50+/ mo. The only savings might come in the form of Long Distance Service (~$20-$25/mo depending on whom is used for wervice...
Tags: broadband, broadband connection, cable, dhays, Internet phone, telephone, VoIP, Vonage Holdings Corp.
Discussion threads 2004-10-19
AT&T, Covad close in on WiMax
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Tags: Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, WiMAX, AT&T Corp., Covad Communications Group Inc., AT&38, T
Technical articles 2004-10-08
How the U.S. government killed new communication technologies
The federal government had to break up a telephone monopoly once, but have they set themselves up to do it again? This analysis of telecommunications policy will show you where we've been and where we're going—and why you should be worried.Earlier this year in the article “The death and rebirth...
Tags: Telecom & Utilities, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Government, e Advantage, competitive local exchange carrier, RBOCS, AT&T Corp.
Technical articles 2001-03-22
Diverse suppliers: How much do you know about your vendors' health?
What would you do if your ISP went bankrupt and pulled the plug on your T1 line—without a moment's notice? Mike Nikolich, CEO of public relations firm Tech Image Ltd., was on the golf course with his executive team when his media relations manager called to give him the bad...
Tags: Abbi F. Perets, health, risk analysis, supplier
Technical articles 2003-10-15
Take control of your desktop chaos
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Tags: Desktops, Channel management, SEARCH, Peer to peer (P2P), Blinkx, desktop, Web
Technical articles 2004-11-16
Online personals business gets nasty
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Tags: Match.com, Herb Vest, TrueBeginnings, personals business
Technical articles 2004-06-16
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