Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Simple Thoughts (Technology) – Newsletter for May 18, 2010

Tuesday, May 18, 2010


12 Vermont towns get grants for digital tools, training

12 Vermont towns get broadband grants
MONTPELIER, Vt. – A dozen rural communities across the state will receive digital tools and in-depth training as the first participants in the new e-Vermont Community Broadband Project.

The aim is to help communities take full advantage of the Internet for job creation, school innovation, providing social services, and increasing civic … Read : 12 Vermont towns get grants for digital tools, training.

1 less reason to buy DVDs: Best Buy ready to take wraps off of Internet video service

Best Buy’s Internet video service ready to debut

SAN FRANCISCO – Best Buy Co. is about to give its customers one less reason to buy DVDs.
The largest U.S. consumer electronics retailer said Tuesday that it will start renting and selling the latest video releases over high-speed Internet connections by the end of this month. It will … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : 1 less reason to buy DVDs: Best Buy ready to take wraps off of Internet video service.

Apple Surpassed Motorola with 3% Share of Global Cellphone Market

According to the new data from iSuppli, Apple sold 8.75 million iPhones in the first 3 months of 2010 and slightly edged out Motorola which sold 8.50 million cellphone worldwide. Apple stands at number 6 in the world cellphone market in this quarter, whereas Motorola slipped to no 8 position. Apple has 137% year … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Apple Surpassed Motorola with 3% Share of Global Cellphone Market.

Microsoft to overhaul Hotmail to make it easier to manage incoming mail, see photos, videos

Microsoft upgrade aims to make Hotmail cool again
SAN FRANCISCO – Microsoft is trying to make Hotmail cool again.
The free Web mail service will be switching to a new approach that Microsoft hopes will give Hotmail an edge over rival offerings from Yahoo and Google.
Microsoft is announcing the Hotmail upgrade Tuesday, although the service’s …. Source  : Gaea News Network.

Air Force: Troubled military GPS receiver wasn’t tested before change in control system

Air Force: Tests didn’t include troubled GPS unit

DENVER – The Air Force says it performed no advance testing on the specific type of military GPS receiver that had problems picking up locator signals after a change in ground-control software.
The Air Force said Monday that it performed tests on other equipment, but none of it contained …. Original article  : Air Force: Troubled military GPS receiver wasn’t tested before change in control system.

Microsoft pays VirnetX $200 million to settle lawsuit, license technology

Microsoft settles VirnetX suit for $200 million

REDMOND, Wash. – Microsoft Corp. has agreed to pay VirnetX Holding Corp. a one-time fee of $200 million to settle a patent infringement lawsuit and license its technology going forward.
Microsoft deputy general counsel Tom Burt said in a statement Monday that the company was pleased to bring the case …. Source  : Microsoft pays VirnetX $200 million to settle lawsuit, license technology.

Samsung Electronics to invest record $22.7 billion this year on capital spending, R&D

Samsung Electronics announces record spending

SEOUL, South Korea – Samsung Electronics said Monday it will invest a record 26 trillion won ($22.7 billion) this year in capital spending and research and development, betting on future growth despite questions about the global economic outlook.
Samsung said investment in new production facilities means it expects to hire 10,000 new …. Source  : Gaea News Network.

Transportation Dept proposes cell phone restrictions for railroad operators

Govt wants cell phone limits on railroad operators

WASHINGTON – Railroad operators would face new restrictions on the use of cell phones and other handheld electronic devices under a proposal issued Monday by the government.
The Transportation Department proposal would prohibit the improper use of electronic devices by on-duty railroad operators.
Locomotive engineers, conductors, switchmen and other train … Read more >>>.

American Heart Association backs Wii video games in ‘provocative’ campaign against obesity

Heart group backs video games in obesity campaign

NEW YORK – Talk about strange bedfellows. The American Heart Association and Nintendo Co. are teaming up to promote the popular Wii video game console, as the health advocacy group concedes that its campaign for traditional exercise isn’t working.
The surprising partnership, announced Monday, comes amid growing concern about … Read more »»».

Ind. appoints first medical records technology chief; will help decide who gets stimulus funds

Ind. names first medical records technology chief

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana has named its first coordinator for overseeing efforts to shift the state’s hospitals and clinics from paper medical records to electronic files.
Beginning next month, Andrew VanZee will be responsible for managing the allocation of $10.3 million in federal stimulus funding the state received in March.
He will …. Source  : Gaea News Network.

MPAA is Worried about the Pirating Habit of US Soldiers in Iraq

According to the recent declassified document, MPAA is fighting different type of war in middle east against those soldiers who are violating copyright agreement. The regulating authority are investigating the pirating habits of the infringing US Soldiers who are stationed over there. This is well known fact that MPAA has sent several notices to … Read more »»».

Top 10 Facebook Alternatives That Keep Up Your Privacy

With the rise to top spot in social networking world, Facebook’s taking advantage of its monopoly. The social networking ace is eager on controlling online identity of its members and reconfiguring the world’s privacy norms. Lately Facebook has been accused of taking advantage of users privacy. In such a situation you must be looking …. Original article on Gaea Times at  : Top 10 Facebook Alternatives That Keep Up Your Privacy.

Internet of Things key to future development, but with challenges

New Delhi, May 17 (ANI): Internet of Things (IOT) refers to networks of real-world objects linked to the Internet that interact through web services.

As more and more objects join this network, they create massive communication models that could give birth to new business models, improved business processes and reduced costs and risks, according to a …. Original article  : Internet of Things key to future development, but with challenges.

Samsung Electronics to triple R&D, capital spending this year to record $22.7 billion

Samsung to triple capital, R&D spending this year
SEOUL, South Korea – Samsung Electronics said Monday it will more than triple investment in capital spending and research and development this year to a record 26 trillion won ($22.7 billion), betting on future growth despite questions about the global economic outlook.
Samsung said the … Read more >>>.

Cambridge students spend more time on Facebook than studying

LONDON – An online poll has revealed that more than half of Cambridge University students spend more time on the Internet, using sites like Facebook, than studying.

The poll by student paper The Tab found that 56.5 percent of students spend more time surfing Internet …. Original article  : Cambridge students spend more time on Facebook than studying.

Antony cautions Indian Army commanders on dangers of cyber-warfare

NEW DELHI – Defence Minister AK Antony on Monday asked the top brass of the Armed Forces to work in unison and make cyber systems as secure and as non-porous as possible, adding that cyber-warfare is becoming a …. Source article on Gaea Times at  : Antony cautions Indian Army commanders on dangers of cyber-warfare.

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