Simple Thoughts (Technology) – Newsletter for May 11, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
A quintessential Kiwi lunch involves sex, shopping and sandwiches!
WELLINGTON – Seventy percent Kiwis say that their most memorable lunch breaks involved sex, apart from reading, doing a crossword, going to the gym, surfing the Internet, visiting social networking sites, running personal errands and shopping, a survey found.
The survey …. Source article : A quintessential Kiwi lunch involves sex, shopping and sandwiches!.
Bajaj Discover 150CC Launched Today
MUMBAI, INDIA (GaeaTimes.com)- Bajaj Auto unveils the new Bajaj Discover 150cc. As earlier hinted by Ravi Bajaj to the media, Bajaj has been looking forward to the launch of Bajaj Discover 150cc in its new avatar which is speculated to boost the sales of Bajaj bikes. As a matter of fact, the launch of … Read more : Bajaj Discover 150CC Launched Today.
Ind. FSSA data shows hybrid system reducing welfare woes, but advocates want more information
FSSA: Welfare woes declining under hybrid system
INDIANAPOLIS – Adding more local welfare workers in 10 southwestern counties has cut the problems that clients have had with Indiana’s privatized, automated benefits system, the state human services agency said Monday.
Anne Murphy, secretary of the Family and Social Services Administration, is expected to present the results … Read more >>>.
Change of heart: Sprint says it won’t work with Google’s Nexus One because it prefers the Evo
Sprint scraps plans for Google’s Nexus One phone
SAN FRANCISCO – Sprint Nextel has had a change of heart and scrapped its plans to back Google’s Nexus One mobile phone.
The reversal announced Monday marks the second major carrier to spurn the Nexus One in the past two weeks. Google recently informed consumers …. Original article : Change of heart: Sprint says it won’t work with Google’s Nexus One because it prefers the Evo.
Finding the future at Shanghai Expo: TelePresence, bike helmet hats and a smart fridge
Shanghai Expo dreams of green, high-tech future
SHANGHAI – Imagine a refrigerator that orders your groceries. Or a house that builds itself. Or a car called a Leaf that runs on solar energy and wind power.
These concepts and many other futuristic ideas – some already in use, some within reach, some just a dream – are …. Source : Gaea News Network.
Ego-tweeting: Twitter glitch lets users add celebrity followers, game the popularity contest
Twitter bug lets users fake followers
SAN JOSE, Calif. – A Twitter glitch has allowed users to game the popularity contest by making it appear that celebrities had subscribed to read their mini-blog postings known as tweets.
The flaw, which Twitter said Monday it has fixed, allowed users to add anyone else as a follower …. Read the original article : Ego-tweeting: Twitter glitch lets users add celebrity followers, game the popularity contest.
Taobao and Yahoo Japan team up on e-commerce; shopping sites’ businesses to broaden reach
Taobao and Yahoo Japan team up on e-commerce
HANGZHOU, China – Taobao, a Chinese shopping Web site, and Yahoo Inc.’s site in Japan are teaming up to allow businesses that use either site to sell through the other as well.
Under the agreement, announced Monday, small businesses that use Taobao, which is owned by the …. Source article : Taobao and Yahoo Japan team up on e-commerce; shopping sites’ businesses to broaden reach.
Dish Network faces DVR shutdown if it loses court case, 1Q net income falls on more promotions
Dish Network faces DVR shutdown, 1Q profit falls
Dish Network Corp. reported a 26 percent drop in first-quarter net income as the satellite TV company stepped up promotions to reel in customers. Its CEO also warned the company may shut down millions of digital video recorders in a dispute with TiVo Inc.
Dish CEO Charlie Ergen said …. Original article : Dish Network faces DVR shutdown if it loses court case, 1Q net income falls on more promotions.
Earnings Preview: Cisco expects recovery to continue after recession
Earnings Preview: Cisco expects continued recovery
NEW YORK – Cisco Systems Inc., the world’s largest maker of computer networking equipment, reports its fiscal third-quarter results after the stock market closes Wednesday.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Last quarter, Cisco posted its first year-over-year sales increase since January 2009, as the improving economy gave businesses confidence to invest in … Read more »».
Dish Network 1st-quarter net income falls even as company brings in new subscribers
Dish Network 1Q net income drops 26 percent
Dish Network Corp. reported on Monday a 26 percent drop in first-quarter net income as the nation’s second-largest satellite TV company stepped up promotions to reel in customers.
Dish has positioned itself as the low-cost option in subscription TV, and its aggressive discounting snagged 237,000 net subscribers in the … Read more : Dish Network 1st-quarter net income falls even as company brings in new subscribers.
Row over Pornographic Images on Wikimedia
The dispute over sexually explicit content escalated on the web for Wikimedia sites. Co-founder Jimmy Wales surrendered some of his privileges because other contributors protested that he deleted some of the images without prior consultation. In early April, the another co-founder, Larry Sanger, alleged to the FBI?? that the organisation was “knowingly distributing …. Source : Gaea News Network.
UN telecoms agency wants to increase broadband access worldwide with new expert group
UN: new group helps promote broadband
GENEVA – The International Telecommunication Union has set up a group headed by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim and Rwandan President Paul Kagame to help more countries get access to broadband connections.
The ITU says the group of 30 business and social leaders will work out strategies on how to achieve worldwide …. Source : UN telecoms agency wants to increase broadband access worldwide with new expert group.
Big telecoms still want more restrictions on NC cities seeking to offer broadband services
NC cities, cable still at odds on broadband entry
RALEIGH, N.C. – Big telecoms in North Carolina keep fretting about towns like Wilson and Salisbury getting into the broadband business.
Ever since a 2005 appeals court ruling upheld the right of towns and cities to offer high-speed Internet to their residents, large cable and phone …. Source article : Big telecoms still want more restrictions on NC cities seeking to offer broadband services.
Dedicated Hosting vs. Cloud Computing Infrastructure: Which should you choose when and why
There are various choices for web hosting plan for businesses. We had already discussed the top shared hosting and dedicated hosting providers. The best choice for web hosting entirely depends on how the business is set up. For the established businesses dedicated hosting seems to be the ideal choice. However, for the startups, cloud …. Original article on Gaea Times at : Dedicated Hosting vs. Cloud Computing Infrastructure: Which should you choose when and why.
E.W. Scripps posts narrower 1Q loss; TV ad revenue picks up and newspaper expenses drop
E.W. Scripps posts narrower 1Q loss
CINCINNATI – E.W. Scripps Co. posted a smaller first-quarter net loss Monday, with ad dollars flowing back to its TV stations and expenses dropping at its newspapers.
Its shares rose more than 3 percent in morning trading.
Media companies have been reporting an improving ad market for months as businesses start to …. Source : E.W. Scripps posts narrower 1Q loss; TV ad revenue picks up and newspaper expenses drop.
Wi-Fi to come in much faster, shorter-range version for blasting HD video across the room
Wi-Fi to come in a much faster, short-range flavor
NEW YORK – The industry group that supports Wi-Fi is adopting a new technology that should boost data speeds more than 10 times at short distances, which could replace video cables in the home entertainment center.
The Wi-Fi Alliance said it is joining up with the … Read more »»».
Five hidden dangers of Facebooking
WASHINGTON – An expert in online privacy has drawn attention to the five dangers of sharing information on social networking site Facebook.
Joan Goodchild, senior editor of CSO (Chief Security Officer) Online, claims marketing efforts by the company often results in a compromise on account holders’ privacy, … Original source on Gaea Times at : Five hidden dangers of Facebooking.