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  • Cisco Whacks 16% Of Workforce, Sells Factory Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 8:06PMNetworking giant Cisco took at whack at its labor costs Monday, announcing that it will cut 11,500 jobs, or 16% of its workforce as part of an effort to slice $1 billion from the company’s annual operating expenses. Cisco will lay off  4,400 employees, another 2,100 workers opted for voluntary retirement
  • iPads, more tablets pushing tech revenue to record $190b Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 4:57PMApple's iPad and the rest of the tablet market will boost the whole home technology industry 60 percent further than it would have grown otherwise, the Consumer Electronics Association estimated on Monday. After originally predicting a 3.5 percent year-over-year climb in 2011, the CEA now believed tablets would push the growth to 5.6 percent, to $190 billion. The spike would be $4 billion more ...
  • As Chile's Economy Continues to Grow, New Investment Opportunities are Emerging Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 3:23PMIn July 2010, I stepped out into the bright winter sun onto the roof top helicopter pad at the newly built USD$150M W Hotel mixed use development in Santiago, Chile.  I could see the glimmering mirrored windows of the surrounding corporate office towers. The elaborate modern designs of these tall buildings are a reminder that in last few decades Santiago has emerged as one of Latin America’s ...
  • Reality TV exec and Camp Hill native sees shows becoming more specialized Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 7:56PMJohn Foy is for keeping it real in reality television. He’s not a fan of the pre-scripting and other fictionalized contrivances that have found their way into hit reality shows such as “The Hills” and “Blind Date.” If reality gets a little too dull, some desperate producers are willing to tweak it through techniques like “Frankenbiting,” in which audio is dubbed to create a false impression of ...
  • Who Cares About the iPod? Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 11:05AMDiminishing iPod sales are not worth worrying about, Apple bulls.
  • SAfrican TV producer seeks 'Str8 Talk' on Africa Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 1:04PMSouth African entrepreneur Noma Radebe's business plan is simple: Tell Africa's stories. The co-founder and managing director of a television production company plans to do that with the upcoming launch of her first live venture, "Str8 Talk," a talk show by and about young people.
  • Brother's Justice (Blu-ray) Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 9:26AMSkip It Obviously already having mastered everything there is in the world of comedy, Dax Shepard set out to be an action hero. That's kind of the one and only joke in Brother's Justice , a mockumentary about Dax's stab at breaking out of the ninth-billed-guy-in-B-list-comedies bracket and making it big as a Chuck Norris/Steven Read the entire review
  • Amazon Can Beat Apple Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 11:05AMAmazon's tablet is coming soon, it seems.
  • Why you are the future of photography Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 6:38AMA new show suggests that webcams, Google Street View and a cat named Nancy Bean are set to change the world of photography as we know it Their manifesto begins: "Now, we're a series of editors. We all recycle, clip and cut, remix and upload. We can make images do anything. All we need is an eye, a brain, a camera, a phone, a laptop, a scanner, a point of view." From Here On is the title of this ...
  • Thunderbolt lacks efficacy to oust USB Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 10:31PMIntel Corp.'s new high-speed I/O interconnect has caused a buzz in the PC world. Despite the hype, the Thunderbolt has technical, as well as economic drawbacks it needs to address.
  • Tech Universe: Monday 11 July Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 4:03PMSMART GLASSES: Oxford University in the UK have created an early version of an ordinary looking pair of glasses for people with extremely bad vision. Video cameras at the corners of the specs feed into a tiny pocket computer. The...
  • E-waste tsunami about to hit PH shore Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 1:21AMUnlike regular garbage made up of paper and plastic, e-waste is a monster that can pose serious danger to both individual health and the environment.
  • New life for buildings that once housed Telecom Valley Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 5:36PMJoe Puccetti wires the network for the new CrossCheck building on North McDowell Boulevard in Petaluma's former Telecom Valley. Puccetti worked on the wiring of the building in 1998.
  • Cornell team develops lens-free camera Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 1:42PMIt’s like a Brownie camera for the digital age. The microscopic device fits on the head of a pin, contains no lenses or moving parts, costs pennies to make, and could revolutionise an array of science from surgery to robotics.
  • Cornell University's microscopic camera makes photos with mathematics Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 1:11PMMegapixel , megaschmixel -- we're more impressed when camera tech goes the opposite way and shrinks down . A happy byproduct of his neural mapping research, Patrick Gill and his Cornell University team have engineered a cam so microscopic it could fit on the head of a pin. The lensless creation is only one 100th of a millimeter thick, looks more like a miniature CD and doesn't require any budget ...
  • 8 Reasons Dell is Too Cheap at These Levels Wednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 5:50PMThe market staged its greatest weekly rally in two years this week on a combination of window dressing, better than expected ISM numbers, another successful round of “kicking the can” down the road on Greece and some massive short covering. I took some profits Friday on some of the slightly-out-of-the-money puts I sold on Visa [...]
  • Researchers develop lens-free, pinhead-size camera Wednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 5:37PMIt's like a Brownie camera for the digital age: The microscopic device fits on the head of a pin, contains no lenses or moving parts, costs pennies to make -- and this Cornell-developed camera could revolutionize an array of science from surgery to robotics.
  • Pixel perfect: Lens-free, pinhead-size camera developed Wednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 12:18PMIt's like a Brownie camera for the digital age: The microscopic device fits on the head of a pin, contains no lenses or moving parts, costs pennies to make -- and this camera could revolutionize an array of science from surgery to robotics.
  • July Museum Roundup Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 1:26PMThis month, enjoy Asian pottery, a look at the Bauhaus School and several interesting panel discussions, all of which will help keep you cool during the hot summer months. [ more › ]
  • Video Marketing: Well Within the Reach of Small Businesses Saturday, July 2, 2011 @ 8:00AMVideo marketing works better than most other electronic tools because it hits two senses simultaneously (sight and hearing) where most other media only titillate the eyes. There is a reason thousands more humans watch TV rather than read. So, it should not surprise you that visual entertainment is the most productive form of marketing engagement available today. ...
  • The IT Guy: Save money with these 7 tech tools Friday, July 1, 2011 @ 7:42PMIf you're like me, you are probably looking to keep every possible penny in your
  • LeapFrog: We want to be major player in iOS and Android Friday, July 1, 2011 @ 7:04AMInterview: CEO tells us his plans
  • Go retro with this sturdy camera Monday, June 27, 2011 @ 10:16PMThis is a great camera to own. -myp
  • In the age of the Internet, there's no place to hide Monday, June 27, 2011 @ 2:40AMNot too long ago, theorists fretted that the Internet was a place where anonymity thrived. Now, it seems, it is the place where anonymity dies.
  • Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg by Wagner at Glyndebourne: live blog Monday, June 27, 2011 @ 12:51AMGlyndebourne Opera is streaming the final performance of its acclaimed production of Wagner's opera live to audiences in cinemas across the country and here on guardian.co.uk. Follow Stephen Moss as he brings you live updates Watch the live stream here 3.02pm: Sadly, I am not at Glyndebourne, surrounded by hills and rolling sheep, by women in flowing dresses and men in dodgy bowties quaffing ...
  • Crowds come out for KTM line's final days Sunday, June 26, 2011 @ 8:17PMPassengers have been packing the trains while foodies have thronged the food stalls in Tanjong Pagar Railway Station. -myp
  • Lytro: The camera that could change photography forever Wednesday, June 22, 2011 @ 10:47AMHave you ever taken a picture that would have been great if only it were in focus? Of course you have. So have we, countless times. But those days may soon be past all of us with the introduction of Lytro, an entirely new kind of camera that allows users to completely change the focus of a picture after the shutter clicks. And, according to AllThingsD, this next-generation camera will be ...
  • Leica compact camera system to debut at Photokina 2012 Wednesday, June 22, 2011 @ 5:04AMThe digital camera market is becoming more and more packed with offerings that have interchangeable lenses, big sensors, and small physical dimension with micro four thirds offerings from a bunch of companies and other similar tech from other camera makers. Leica is famous in the camera market for its retro designs, quality image capability, and [...]
  • Upending anonymity, these days the web unmasks everyone Tuesday, June 21, 2011 @ 9:53AMPervasive social media services, cheap cellphone cameras, free photo and video Web hosts have made privacy all but a thing of the past.
  • Rock your kid’s party on the cheap Tuesday, June 21, 2011 @ 7:25AMYou don’t have to blow the budget to throw a memorable bash - pick a theme, hit the dollar store and get creative
  • Giving in to the child in us Tuesday, June 21, 2011 @ 3:57AMOnce in a while we are confronted with a situation, one that tempts us to give in to the still raging child in everyone of us. Last Saturday, I experienced this feeling. I was mulling the thought of watching Green Lantern, however juvenile it would be, considering my age.
  • QR codes spreading, but many consumers baffled Monday, June 20, 2011 @ 12:06AMCalled "quick response codes," or simply QRs, they're the bar codes for the digital age — but ones that convey far more information, and which can be scanned by consumers with smartphones and tablet computers to open a Web page, play a video or even place a call.
  • Upending Anonymity, These Days the Web Unmasks Everyone Sunday, June 19, 2011 @ 9:47PMPervasive social media services, cheap cellphone cameras, free photo and video Web hosts have made privacy all but a thing of the past.
  • Prison newscasts keep inmates tuned in Sunday, June 19, 2011 @ 12:18AMWASHINGTON - Calvert Porter sits down behind the anchor desk and straightens his collar. His co-anchor, Keith Williams, studies his script.
  • Ticket-signing system jeopardizes Photo Red - Sat, 18 Jun 2011 PST Saturday, June 18, 2011 @ 10:21AMA judge on Friday ruled against the city of Spokane in a decision that may invalidate the system by which traffic tickets are generated using controversial Photo Red cameras. The decision by Superior Court Judge Jerome Leveque overturns a previous Municipal Court ruling that found no legal problem with the method used to electronically affix a Spokane police officer’s signature to a ticket in ...
  • Barcode? Passé. Here comes the QR. Friday, June 17, 2011 @ 10:46PMBarcode for the digital age: Quick Response codes are designed for smart phones. And they convey far more data than a barcode.
  • YouTube opens opportunity to businesses, entertainers Friday, June 17, 2011 @ 2:38AMSince it launched in 2005, YouTube has spawned a host of cottage industries whose revenues depend on YouTube page views.
  • Polaroid photography adds to Solid Sound Festival Friday, June 17, 2011 @ 2:22AMFriday June 17, 2011 North Adams Transcript NORTH ADAMS -- Just when it seemed like Polaroid film was a relic of the past, an eccentric European company, The Impossible, reconfigured that relic from the ground up, ushering it further into our future. The Impossible Project was invited by Wilco band member Pat Sansone, himself a well-known Polaroid photographer, to help curate an exhibit
  • 15 worthy Blu-ray movies for less than $15 Thursday, June 16, 2011 @ 5:37PMSeveral Blu-ray movies are available for less than $15, with some priced below $10. Which ones are worth picking up? Here's our list. Originally posted at Fully Equipped
  • The mysterious boxes that are popping up everywhere Thursday, June 9, 2011 @ 8:38PMThe square patterns found in the corner of print ads, in store aisles and elsewhere can be scanned by consumers' smartphones and tablet computers to open a Web page, play a video or even place a call. Suddenly, they're popping up everywhere — those square, futuristic-looking matrixes that appear to be a cross between abstract art and Rorschach tests.
  • Road to Nowhere Thursday, June 9, 2011 @ 11:01AMDon't call it a comeback: 22 years since his last film, which sadly happened to be the third chapter in the Silent Night, Deadly Night series, Monte Hellman returns with Road to Nowhere, a slippery near-masterwork that turns his realist...
  • Zoran-CSR Shareholder Hell Intensifies as Nokia Fades: Real M&A Thursday, June 9, 2011 @ 12:14AMAfter losing almost $1 billion in shareholder value in the past five years, Zoran Corp. may reward owners by selling itself at less than 66 cents on the dollar.
  • Veggie-Powered Road Trip Wednesday, June 8, 2011 @ 8:39PMNick Pisca lives in a comfortable home in a middle-class area of Inglewood, where he and his pregnant wife, Erika, have something in their garage none of the neighbors can match: a veggie fuel–powered Jetta he takes on cross-country road trips to show that converting to veg...
  • Web-Based myMonolog Can Make Transcribing Easier Wednesday, June 8, 2011 @ 2:03AMA new service combines the sound-recording applications available on most smart phones with an online transcription marketplace.
  • Exclusive: Coogan and Brydon Take The Trip Tuesday, June 7, 2011 @ 3:18AMComingSoon.net spends twenty minutes trying to keep British comics Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon from coming to blows as they talk to us about filming Michael Winterbottom's road comedy The Trip , which is released in select cities on Friday, June 10.
  • Make A DIY 35mm Panoramic Pinhole Camera On The Cheap Friday, June 3, 2011 @ 5:06PMDigital photography has pretty much killed film photography for consumers and hobbyists, but if you want to enjoy a little old-fashioned photography you can build your own pinhole camera for hardly any money at all. (more…)
  • Make a DIY 35mm Panoramic Pinhole Camera on the Cheap [DIY] Friday, June 3, 2011 @ 4:44PM# diy Digital photography has pretty much killed film photography for consumers and hobbyists, but if you want to enjoy a little old-fashioned photography you can build your own pinhole camera for hardly any money at all. More »
  • Sun Sniper perfect camera strap for street shooting Thursday, June 2, 2011 @ 11:08AMThis sling camera strap is perfect whether you use a small point-and-shoot, a full-size megazoom, or an interchangeable lens camera.
  • Free camera! Take one: Exhibit at the Bama Theatre features photos by 15 people who took disposable cameras from ... Wednesday, June 1, 2011 @ 7:40PMJeannie Guthrie hasn't met most of the artists responsible for works in her exhibit “Your Photos of Our Town.” She's not even sure how many of them, if any, will show for the opening Thursday in the Bama Theatre's Greensboro Room.
  • Sharing Photos Wirelessly, From Nearly Any Camera Wednesday, June 1, 2011 @ 4:02PMPlace an Eye-Fi Mobile X2 memory card in your cellphone, snap photo after photo and send them virtually anywhere.