1. Another peek at Wired's tablet edition 28 minutes ago permalinkWhat will Conde Nast magazines look like once they show up on tablet computers made by Apple, Hewlett-Packard, and others? Conde has a demo video it has been showing to advertisers, employees, and plenty of other people, including me. It gives you a pretty good overview of what the publisher and Adobe, who is building the software to produce and ... 2. KODAK ESP 5250 All-in-One Printer 41 minutes ago permalinkWith the KODAK ESP 5250 All-in-One Printer you can print vivid color documents and lab-quality photos at home for much less than what you’re paying now thanks to our low-cost, high-quality pigment ink cartridges. And with the convenience of Wi-Fi built-in, we’ve made printing as easy as it is affordable. Say goodbye to overpriced ink for good.
3. McAfee warns about '12 Scams of Christmas' 1 hour ago permalinkTo highlight the increased crime during the holidays, security company McAfee has come up with the "12 Scams of Christmas" ranging from bogus electronic greeting cards that deliver malware instead of cheer to fake charities that steal your money and your identity. 4. Uh-Oh: Gameloft moves away from Android development 3 hours ago permalinkThe sudden surge in interest in Android (largely due to all of the hype surrounding the Droid) has caused a lot of developers to reconsider the platform. Atleast one major development house, however, isn’t impressed.
5. Taming the Chatter cloud 5 hours ago permalinkTo prove meaningful in the enterprise, Salesforce.com Chatter is not only going to have to be upfront about its social capabilities but is also going to have to come with tools that help deliver business value. That could prove a tough nut to crack. [Sponsored] NEC Ads by Pheedo 6. London VC: European Startups Need To Work Much Harder 6 hours ago permalinkThis is our third guest post written by a London-based VC. To allow them to speak plainly without jeopardising their fund or their career in the small village that is the London VC scene, I'm allowing them to post anonymously. FYI, LondonVC is a genuine VC and TechCrunch Europe has met them face to face. One of the biggest challenges for any ... 7. Benefit of the doubt 9 hours ago permalinkIt's almost impossible to communicate something clearly and succinctly to everyone, all the time. So misunderstandings occur. We misunderstand a comment or a gesture or a policy or a contract. And then what happens? Well, if we're engaged with someone we like or trust, we give them the benefit of the doubt. We either assume that what they ... 8. Gift Guide: Peripherals 14 hours ago permalinkPeripherals, they say, are the spice of life. Well, maybe they don’t say that, but they do say it about variety, and peripherals add variety to your computing life. If you’re reading this on a stock HP desktop, clicking on links with the mouse that came with it, and trusting your data to that 512MB USB stick they gave you at work, ... 9. Data Centers: Enabling Cloud Growth Without Breaking the Bank 18 hours ago permalinkWith the rapid introduction of cloud computing both by 3rd party vendors such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, combined with the coming explosion of ultra portable, always connected devices is fueling another round of data center growth and innovation. However, with data center operating expenses growing to be 7x those of the upfront server ...
10. The 'i' In Silicon Valley - New Study Shows Strength of Ties With India 22 hours ago permalinkIndian entrepreneurs are everywhere in Silicon Valley. And a new report on the Bay Area Indian community measures the ties between Silicon Valley and India. Here are some facts from the report, “Global Reach,” by the Bay Area Council Economic Institute : - Indian entrepreneurs helped found many Silicon Valley companies such as Sun ... 11. Mozilla: Still too dependent on Google for revenue; Can it diversify? 1 day ago permalinkMozilla reported its 2008 audited financials and the organization behind the Firefox browser delivered consolidated revenue of $78.6 million, up 5 percent from 2007. The worry: Google, now a competitor, is still bankrolling Mozilla. 12. Michael Dell sticks to Windows 7 big bang theory 1 day ago permalinkDell chief Michael Dell is projecting a Windows 7 upgrade cycle that could put PC growth "well into the teens." What's unclear is whether Dell will be able to grab a bigger share of the revenue pie. |
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