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Ulysses solar orbiting spacecraft says: "Mission Accomplished"
BLOGS ANALYSIS

After whirling around the sun since its launch in 1990, Ulysses has accomplished its mission. It has provided earthlings data on interstellar dust particles and interstellar helium atoms in the solar system.

On 6/30/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more
Ex-judge says change copyright to save papers, ban hyperlinking
BUSINESS NEWS

Former US Appellate Judge Richard Posner suggests on his blog that linking to copyrighted material should be outlawed. He says that is what is killing the profits of newspapers.

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AT&T will pay $65 million to Missouri cities to settle tax class action
BUSINESS NEWS

AT&T Inc. recently agreed to pay US$65 million to 330 Missouri municipalities, including about $17 million to 10 cities in the Kansas City area, to settle a 2004 class-action lawsuit about taxes on landlines.

On 6/29/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more
Ulysses space craft says goodbye to Earth
BLOGS NEWS

Ulysses, joint-venture between European Space Agency and NASA will send its final communication on June 30, 2009. Its primary mission was to characterize the Sun and its influence on the space environment.

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Sprint chews on Apple's iPhone, opens a can of whoop-ass
APPLE, BUSINESS NEWS

Sprint and Palm are serious about taking on AT&T and Apple. They are going on the offensive with their first direct attacks on the Apple iPhone and AT&T's network pricing.

On 6/27/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more
MetroPCS offers unlimited international calls - but watch out!
BUSINESS ANALYSIS

MetroPCS, mobile wireless provider of unlimited, flat-rate, no signed contract is offering a $5 unlimited international calling add-on to their unlimited national calling plan of $40, $45 or $50 per month.

On 6/25/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more

Intel and Nokia announcement – it was boring
HARDWARE, BUSINESS ANALYSIS

We listened to Intel and Nokia's announcement and could not stop wondering  - this was a verbatim copy from the Intel-TSMC announcement couple of months ago. Much talk, but low on substance.

On 6/23/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more
Montana city runs from their Facebook controversy
SECURITY, BUSINESS

On Thursday, the lead story at the Bozeman, Montana Daily Chronicle newspaper was "City requires Facebook passwords from job applicants".

On 6/21/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more

We've heard of mood music, but MOON music?
BUSINESS NEWS

That's right. "Moon" music. NASA's recent moon launch and its purpose, to find H2O, inspired the project's deputy director to write and record a beautiful, rockin' song, Water on the Moon.

On 6/21/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more
Nokia Siemens to buy Nortel wireless units
ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS NEWS

Nokia Siemens Networks [NSN], the Finnish-German joint venture, said it will buy the CDMA and LTE assets of Canadian-based Nortel Networks in a $650 million deal to strengthen its position in North American markets.

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Intel unveils its future at Research@Intel Day
HARDWARE, BUSINESS ANALYSIS

Research@Intel Day is an annual event held at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, displaying the best projects Intel has in store.

On 6/19/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more
Privacy Wars: Las Vegas newspaper gets subpoena to I.D. online readers
SECURITY, BUSINESS ANALYSIS

Believe it or not, but an Las Vegas-based newspaper is fighting a battle that could change the rights of all Internet posters. Federal Grand Jury subpoenad the paper and requests identity details of 175 posters on the site.

On 6/17/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more

Is TSMC getting nervous about GlobalFoundries?
BUSINESS ANALYSIS

There are lots of behind the scene maneuvers by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC) to maintain their top ranked status in the fab world. The threat of GlobalFoundries is above their heads...

On 6/15/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more
Palm Pre is hot stuff and getting more attention than new iPhone
APPLE, BUSINESS ANALYSIS

Palm Pre continues to be the darling of the tech pubs for this week. Rumors and news abound. Rumors vacillate from the complete sale of all the Palm Pre units to saying another shipment is sitting on the docks.

On 6/12/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more

CES expands iLounge's Apple Pavilion
APPLE, BUSINESS NEWS

Calling all Apple, Mac, iPod, and iPhone enthusiasts. A venue just for you has just been expanded and will be housed under one exhibit hall at the upcoming CES 2010.

On 6/11/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more
T-mobile data hacked, claims nothing lost
SECURITY, BUSINESS NEWS

This past weekend hackers posted a message on the Full Disclosure vulnerability message board and claimed they had stolen confidential documents, programs, and financial data from T-Mobile’s servers.

On 6/10/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more

CES calls for speakers for 2010 international technology trade show
BUSINESS NEWS

We are six months away from the next International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), but they just announced the topics for their 2010 extravaganza. CES plans to have more than 200 conferences between January 7-10, 2010.

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Canadian ISPs fighting Regulators over Net Neutrality / DPI
BUSINESS ANALYSIS

Canada's small ISPs are up in arms about the Canada Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC ) giving Bell Canada the okay to selectively slow down internet speeds for some of their customers.

On 6/1/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more

Bell Canada ends era, Ontario Teachers Pension Plan sell stake
BUSINESS NEWS

A week ago, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP) quietly sold much of its stake in Canadian Bell (BCE Inc.) thus ending the tumultuous relationship between the institutional investor and Canada's largest telecom company.

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Intel Nehalem-EX Xeon spells the voice of doom for Itanium
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE NEWS

BSN* was one of the few media invited to San Francisco for Intel's conference on their octa-core Nehalem-EX server. We bring you the low-down on the final nail in AMD's coffin - Intel's ace for the 4S and 8S high-end market.

On 5/27/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more

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