Archive for September, 2008:
Wireless - Breaking Out
Breaking Out
FeliCa owns Japan’s smart-card market and is taking over mobile phones. Can Sony help it move out of Japan?
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What Android Will Bring
Details about Google’s new mobile platform surface from partners.
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Android’s Very Own Font
The story behind the typeface created just for Google’s new G1 phone.
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Google Phone In Sight
Google’s engineers have prototypes. Here is what we saw.
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Enterprise Architecture Demystified
“That EA is not understood is the biggest barrier to its adoption. There is a lack of clarity of what EA brings to the business management and IT management.” — Bill Roth, chief information technology architect for the state of Kansas
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Always On Laptops
A new mobile broadband coalition and Sprint’s WiMax network launched Monday. Which one will consumers choose?
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New York State CIO/ Office For Technology Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Tech Expo
“Dr. Chan’s leadership has guided OTDA staff toward a customer service vision, where the business/program needs drive the system design and development portfolio.”
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Earth Orbit Achieved By Private Rocket
California firm succeeds.
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Tags: cell phone, mp3, wireless, wifi
Wireless - Government Open Source Conference Showcases Public Health IT
Government Open Source Conference Showcases Public Health IT
Real-world business cases and applications for open source in government.
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Study: Online Care May Reduce Healthcare Costs
Demonstrated potential medical savings of $3.36 and $6.95 per-member-per-month (PMPM) for commercial and Medicare plans, respectively.
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Earth Orbit Achieved By Private Rocket
California firm succeeds.
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Virginia is for Voters
Voters are encouraged to visit the election Web site and click on the “Check Voter Registration Status” link.
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Android 2.0
The G1 is just the first Google device. Many more are in the works.
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New York State CIO/ Office For Technology Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Tech Expo
“Dr. Chan’s leadership has guided OTDA staff toward a customer service vision, where the business/program needs drive the system design and development portfolio.”
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
New York State Officials: Agencies Must Adapt to Millennial Work Force
Millennial desires will challenge traditional government work rules.
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Mario V. Apple: On Like ‘Donkey Kong’
Fanboys freaked when we suggested Steve Jobs would go after the handheld gaming market. Well guess what? He is.
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Tags: mp3, iPod, smartphone, PDA
Wireless - New York State Officials: Agencies Must Adapt to Millennial Work Force
New York State Officials: Agencies Must Adapt to Millennial Work Force
Millennial desires will challenge traditional government work rules.
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Social Networking Site Targets a Government Audience
Web 2.0 collaboration tool aims to help public employees share knowledge.
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Breaking Out
FeliCa owns Japan’s smart-card market and is taking over mobile phones. Can Sony help it move out of Japan?
Source: http
Government Open Source Conference Showcases Public Health IT
Real-world business cases and applications for open source in government.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Google Phone In Sight
Google’s engineers have prototypes. Here is what we saw.
Source: http
Android’s Very Own Font
The story behind the typeface created just for Google’s new G1 phone.
Source: http
IRex Takes On The Kindle
Forbes.com tests the first digital reader to emerge since Amazon’s e-book hit the market.
Source: http
Compare the Cost and Performance of Copper and Fiber Optic Cabling in the Data Center
To help network professionals select future-proof and cost effective network cabling for mission-critical data center infrastructure.
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Tags: mobile phone, smartphone, wireless, laptop
Wireless - Government Open Source Conference Showcases Public Health IT
Government Open Source Conference Showcases Public Health IT
Real-world business cases and applications for open source in government.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Enterprise Architecture Demystified
“That EA is not understood is the biggest barrier to its adoption. There is a lack of clarity of what EA brings to the business management and IT management.” — Bill Roth, chief information technology architect for the state of Kansas
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Sprinting Toward Change
Sprint’s CEO talks about his turnaround efforts.
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Android 2.0
The G1 is just the first Google device. Many more are in the works.
Source: http
NASCIO Recognizes 10 State IT Initiatives for Outstanding Achievement
“Provides a showcase of innovative initiatives from across the nation and encourages state governments to continue to focus on efficiency, excellence and quality service to citizens.”
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Google Phone In Sight
Google’s engineers have prototypes. Here is what we saw.
Source: http
What Android Will Bring
Details about Google’s new mobile platform surface from partners.
Source: http
Technologies That Hurt Us
Technology has helped society enormously, but it has also produced unintended consequences.
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Android’s Very Own Font
The story behind the typeface created just for Google’s new G1 phone.
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Tags: laptop, iPod, game console, PDA
Wireless - Android’s Very Own Font
Android’s Very Own Font
The story behind the typeface created just for Google’s new G1 phone.
Source: http
New York State Officials: Agencies Must Adapt to Millennial Work Force
Millennial desires will challenge traditional government work rules.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Government Open Source Conference Showcases Public Health IT
Real-world business cases and applications for open source in government.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Pet Tech
Our furry friends need gadgets just as much as their owners do.
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Virginia is for Voters
Voters are encouraged to visit the election Web site and click on the “Check Voter Registration Status” link.
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Google Phone In Sight
Google’s engineers have prototypes. Here is what we saw.
Source: http
NASCIO Recognizes 10 State IT Initiatives for Outstanding Achievement
“Provides a showcase of innovative initiatives from across the nation and encourages state governments to continue to focus on efficiency, excellence and quality service to citizens.”
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Tags: laptop, cell phone, iPod, mobile phone
Wireless - Pennsylvania Travel Site Goes Web 2.0
Pennsylvania Travel Site Goes Web 2.0
Web users can offer reviews of attractions, restaurants and lodging and post their favorite vacation photos.
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Technologies That Hurt Us
Technology has helped society enormously, but it has also produced unintended consequences.
Source: http
Android 2.0
The G1 is just the first Google device. Many more are in the works.
Source: http
Study: Online Care May Reduce Healthcare Costs
Demonstrated potential medical savings of $3.36 and $6.95 per-member-per-month (PMPM) for commercial and Medicare plans, respectively.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Sprinting Toward Change
Sprint’s CEO talks about his turnaround efforts.
Source: http
What Android Will Bring
Details about Google’s new mobile platform surface from partners.
Source: http
Sarah Palin: The Video Game
Take your pick of games that put you in charge of the presidential election.
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Tags: cell phone, PDA, wireless, game console
Wireless - Virginia is for Voters
Virginia is for Voters
Voters are encouraged to visit the election Web site and click on the “Check Voter Registration Status” link.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
DTV Transition Premiers in Wilmington, North Carolina
Wilmington area stations broadcast only digital signals to their viewers in the five North Carolina counties that comprise this television market.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Government Open Source Conference Showcases Public Health IT
Real-world business cases and applications for open source in government.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Android 2.0
The G1 is just the first Google device. Many more are in the works.
Source: http
NASCIO Takes an Assessment of State IT Funding Initiatives
“This will serve as a useful tool for state CIOs as they face the demand of growing business needs with fewer financial resources to provide them.”
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Google Phone In Sight
Google’s engineers have prototypes. Here is what we saw.
Source: http
Tags: wifi, wireless, PDA, mobile phone
Wireless - Sprinting Toward Change
Sprinting Toward Change
Sprint’s CEO talks about his turnaround efforts.
Source: http
What Android Will Bring
Details about Google’s new mobile platform surface from partners.
Source: http
NASCIO Takes an Assessment of State IT Funding Initiatives
“This will serve as a useful tool for state CIOs as they face the demand of growing business needs with fewer financial resources to provide them.”
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Text Messaging for Washington, D.C., Crime Watchers?
Police consider new method for Metrorail riders to report incidents.
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IRex Takes On The Kindle
Forbes.com tests the first digital reader to emerge since Amazon’s e-book hit the market.
Source: http
Tags: game console, wifi, smartphone, cell phone
Wireless - Breaking Out
Breaking Out
FeliCa owns Japan’s smart-card market and is taking over mobile phones. Can Sony help it move out of Japan?
Source: http
Virginia is for Voters
Voters are encouraged to visit the election Web site and click on the “Check Voter Registration Status” link.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Celebrity ‘Site-ings’
There’s a glut of Web sites and blogs that stalk the stars. How many of these will survive?
Source: http
DTV Transition Premiers in Wilmington, North Carolina
Wilmington area stations broadcast only digital signals to their viewers in the five North Carolina counties that comprise this television market.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Google Phone In Sight
Google’s engineers have prototypes. Here is what we saw.
Source: http
Your Phone, Your GPS
New mobile GPS services from Apple, Google and Nokia will make phones smarter than ever about location.
Source: http
NASCIO Takes an Assessment of State IT Funding Initiatives
“This will serve as a useful tool for state CIOs as they face the demand of growing business needs with fewer financial resources to provide them.”
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Public, Education and Government Channel Access More Difficult on AT&T U-Verse System, Says …
PEG viewers could not view community college courses in closed caption or hear public meetings in another language through secondary audio.
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Social Networking Site Targets a Government Audience
Web 2.0 collaboration tool aims to help public employees share knowledge.
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Tags: mobile phone, wireless, cell phone, smartphone
Wireless - Text Messaging for Washington, D.C., Crime Watchers?
Text Messaging for Washington, D.C., Crime Watchers?
Police consider new method for Metrorail riders to report incidents.
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Congressional Committee to Clarify Internet Gambling Ban
UIGEA forced banks and other payments services to determine for themselves what types of online activity are lawful and what are not, when the federal government itself was unable to specify the distinction between lawful and illegal online gambling activities.
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Celebrity ‘Site-ings’
There’s a glut of Web sites and blogs that stalk the stars. How many of these will survive?
Source: http
Google Phone In Sight
Google’s engineers have prototypes. Here is what we saw.
Source: http
Breaking Out
FeliCa owns Japan’s smart-card market and is taking over mobile phones. Can Sony help it move out of Japan?
Source: http
Tags: laptop, mobile phone, wifi, smartphone