Simple Thoughts (Technology) – Newsletter for May 28, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
NC bill would force local vote before city broadband that competes with phone, cable companies
Bill would limit NC cities starting broadband
RALEIGH, N.C. – Becky and Dale Carlson are relying on fast and cheap Internet access as they sell photos and online greeting cards in the home business they hope will carry them into retirement.
So Becky Carlson said she opposes a legislative proposal that would make it harder for cities …. Original article : NC bill would force local vote before city broadband that competes with phone, cable companies.
Foxconn, maker of iPods, opens sprawling China plant to reporters after 10th suicide this year
Foxconn shows off China plant after suicides
SHENZHEN, China – Foxconn Technology Group showed off a motherboard factory, swimming pool and a hot line center for workers with emotional problems Wednesday as the giant company – maker of iPods and other popular gadgets – tried to repair an image damaged by a spate of …. Source article on Gaea Times at : Foxconn, maker of iPods, opens sprawling China plant to reporters after 10th suicide this year.
Telvent 1st-qtr profit declines with lower revenue
Telvent 1Q profit declines
ROCKVILLE, Md. – Spain’s Telvent GIT SA said Wednesday that its first-quarter profit fell nearly 7 percent as the information technology company’s revenue declined.
For the quarter that ended March 31, Telvent earned 5.7 million euro ($7.7 million), or 0.17 euro (23 cents) per share, down from 6.1 million euro, or 0.18 euro … Read more >>>.
Summary Box: Facebook to simplify privacy controls amid user unrest
Summary Box: Facebook to simplify privacy controls
THE CHANGES: Facebook is simplifying its privacy controls and is promising to apply them retroactively and to services introduced in the future.
THE IMPETUS: Privacy groups have complained to regulators, and some users have threatened to leave Facebook following changes announced in April. CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged, “A lot of … Original source on Gaea Times at : Summary Box: Facebook to simplify privacy controls amid user unrest.
Facebook overhauls privacy settings in response to growing complaints
Facebook’s latest privacy changes at a glance
In response to growing criticism over the way Facebook handles users’ personal information, the company unveiled new privacy settings Wednesday intended to make things simpler.
Here are some of the biggest changes being rolled out in the next few weeks:
- Facebook currently gives users granular controls over many … Read more >>>.
Summary Box: Study finds young people more careful than elders on social networking sites
Summary Box: Youth cautious about image online
YOUNG WISDOM: A new study from the Pew Internet & American Life Project adds to the evidence that young people might be more cautious than their elders when it comes to managing their reputation and privacy on social networking sites.
TAKING ACTION: Among other things, people ages 18 to 29 … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Summary Box: Study finds young people more careful than elders on social networking sites.
Yahoo sees profits widening in next few years as revenue rises, search expenses fall
Yahoo paints brightening picture through 2013
SUNNYVALE, Calif. – Yahoo expects to make more money than management previously pledged as the slumping Internet company attracts more online advertisers and reaps savings from an upcoming search partnership with Microsoft.
In a Wednesday presentation for stock market analysts, Yahoo projected its operating profit margin will range from … Read : Yahoo sees profits widening in next few years as revenue rises, search expenses fall.
American Gaming Association spends $430,000 on lobbying efforts in the first quarter
American Gaming spends $430,000 on 1Q lobbying
WASHINGTON – The American Gaming Association spent nearly $430,000 in the first quarter lobbying federal officials about online gambling regulation and enforcement and other issues, according to a recent disclosure report.
That’s more than the $376,000 it spent a year earlier and more than the $345,000 the group spent lobbying …. Source article : American Gaming Association spends $430,000 on lobbying efforts in the first quarter.
Summary Box: One Laptop Per Child’s next move is a $100 tablet
Summary Box: The next ‘$100 laptop’ is a tablet
NEW SHAPE: One Laptop Per Child says the next version of its computer for kids in developing countries will be a tablet, not a laptop. The tablets are being designed by chipmaker Marvell. They’ll have large multi-touch screens, a video camera, Wi-Fi Internet connections and … Read more : Summary Box: One Laptop Per Child’s next move is a $100 tablet.
Microsoft squashes rumor that CEO Ballmer will take the stage at Apple conference
Microsoft tweets: No Ballmer at Apple confab
SEATTLE – You won’t be seeing Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer jumping around, sweating and hollering, on Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ stage.
“Steve Ballmer not speaking at Apple Dev. Conf. Nor appearing on Dancing with the Stars. Nor riding in the Belmont. Just FYI,” tweeted Microsoft’s official Twitterers, causing … Original article on : Microsoft squashes rumor that CEO Ballmer will take the stage at Apple conference.
In whimsical Shanghai show, artist pays homage to China’s peasant inventors
In Shanghai, homage to China’s peasant inventors
SHANGHAI – The inventions on display at Shanghai’s Rockbund Museum, all of them designed by peasants, are whimsically unthreatening. But the message from the curator, Cai Guoqiang, who has used gunpowder as a medium in his own work, is explosive.
The focus in the exhibit is as much on the …. Source : In whimsical Shanghai show, artist pays homage to China’s peasant inventors.
Pequot Capital, Samberg paying $28 million to settle SEC charges of insider trading
Pequot, Samberg paying $28M in SEC case
WASHINGTON – An investment firm and its founder and chairman, Arthur Samberg, have agreed to pay a total of $28 million to settle regulators’ charges of insider trading in shares of Microsoft Corp.
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced the settlement with Pequot Capital Management Inc., whose core … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Pequot Capital, Samberg paying $28 million to settle SEC charges of insider trading.
Britain scraps ID card program for UK citizens, foreigners will still need biometric document
Britain to scrap unpopular ID card program
LONDON – Britain’s home secretary said Thursday an unpopular national identity card program for U.K. citizens will be scrapped within 100 days – but many foreign nationals will still require one of the credit-card sized documents carrying biometric data.
Both members of the country’s new coalition government pledged during this …. Original source : Britain scraps ID card program for UK citizens, foreigners will still need biometric document.
13th worker attempts suicide at Foxconn tech factory in southern China, report says
13th Foxconn worker reportedly attempts suicide
GUANGZHOU, China – A Foxconn Technology worker tried to kill himself Thursday, becoming the 13th person to commit suicide or attempt to do so this year at the company, which makes high-tech products for industry giants such as Apple, Dell and Hewlett-Packard, state media said.
Police said the man …. Original source : 13th worker attempts suicide at Foxconn tech factory in southern China, report says.
Why IE Lost 20 p.c of its Market Share?
According to the data and reports generated by StatCounter, NetApplications, and several other sources, the market share of the most famous browser IE is continuously on the decline. Reports also suggest that IE lost almost 20% market share in India in the past two years. The reports continued that IE has also …. Original article on Gaea Times at : Why IE Lost 20 p.c of its Market Share?.
One Laptop Per Child organization to shelve the actual laptops, aim for sub-$100 tablet
One Laptop Per Child’s next move: the $100 tablet
SEATTLE – The nonprofit organization that has tried to produce a $100 laptop for children in the world’s poorest places is throwing in the towel on that idea __ and jumping on the tablet bandwagon.
One Laptop Per Child’s next computer will be based on … Read this article on Gaea Times at : One Laptop Per Child organization to shelve the actual laptops, aim for sub-$100 tablet.
How to Run Old Software for Windows XP in Windows 7
As Windows 7 is about to return Microsoft’s lost glory after the “Visaster” (Vista’s disaster), there remains hitch ups that users need to acclimatize with. Given that Windows 7 runs most of the apps in Windows XP, exceptions can never be overruled. In case a program in Windows XP doesn’t work in Windows 7, … Read more »».
Doodle 4 Google Winner From Missouri
MISSOURI (GaeaTimes.com)- The web users who use the popular Internet search engine Google need no introduction about doodles. The doodles are the logos that the company puts on its home page from time to time. They are changed to commemorate certain occasions. Usually, the doodles are static though a few days back Google …. Source article on Gaea Times at : Doodle 4 Google Winner From Missouri.
Top 10 Laptops to Buy in 2010
As we listed up top 10 laptops in 2009, we are continuing with that effort to bring you the list of top 10 laptops in 2010. With handful of laptops available in the market, its not an easy task to pick up the best 10. After an extensive research we were able to queue …. Source article : Top 10 Laptops to Buy in 2010.
Lenovo reports third quarterly profit on strong China sales, revival of business sales
Lenovo reports third quarterly profit
BEIJING – Lenovo Group, the fourth-largest personal computer maker, reported its third straight quarterly profit Thursday on strong sales growth in China and a revival in demand from business customers.
Lenovo said profit for the three months ending March 31 was $13 million, or 0.14 U.S. cents per share, compared …. Read the original article : here.