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Tag Archives: Intel
The Crowd Is The Cloud
People are talking about the Internet morphing into a Cloud based technological organism, but it has always been a Cloud of sorts. It is just lately that we are all becoming part of the Cloud. Micro-blogging has erupted into an … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Blackberry, cloud, Facebook, Google, IBM, Intel, Internet, iPhone, IT, LinkedIn, MacBook Pro, PHP, Sun, Twitter
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Viva la Mobile Revolution
Our mobile phones are quickly replacing the laptop as the screen of choice for the digerati. More and more can be accomplished on the mobile phone platform that we used to reserve for the laptop with a high-speed connection to … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Apple, convergence, Google, Google Earth, GPS, Intel, Internet, iPhone, IT, Kindle, MID, Nokia, Samsung, Second Life, Sun, Twinity, Twitter, Vollee
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More WiMAX Goodness
Back on April 11th I wrote about the future of WiMAX and how I see it changing the way we view the Internet. Since then we have seen some significant movement in the WiMAX space. Sprint’s XOHM and Clearwire combined … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, Bright House, Cisco, clearwire, Comcast, Google, Intel, Internet, iPhone, IT, Time Warner Cable, WiMax, wireless, XOHM, YouTube
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Google, Intel and Yahoo Talking Points
Intel: Honey I Shrunk the Memory All of the mobile Internet devices I’ve been ranting about lately utilize some kind of tiny memory; whether that is a small form factor hard drive or flash RAM, depends on the maker. Devices … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, Google, Intel, Internet, iPhone, MySpace, Technorati, Topicle, Viacom, YouTube
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WiMAX In The Winds
I keep thinking about the Internet being in the palm of my hand. It’s resting here in my Blackberry, slumbering and groggy; waiting for me to wake it up somehow. I want to use the Internet like I use the … Continue reading
Mobile Computing for a new Paradigm
I mentioned in a previous post that Apple’s iPhone and the Nokia Tube cell phone are both really more than cell phones; they are mobile computing platforms. The idea of mobile computing is an important one in that as it … Continue reading
Computer Security Gets Press – March 21, 2008
I am going to write a series of stories on security over the next week. This has been prompted by a number of articles I have read lately, coupled with the fact that I have had speaking clients mention the … Continue reading
Apple’s Assimilation of the World – January 13, 2008
I have to start this off by admitting that I have been working with PC’s since 1981. Sadly, that is longer than some of the developers that work for me have been alive. Having hung around the technology world for … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, China, IBM, Intel, IT, MacBook Pro, Steve Jobs, Wintel
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Technology Story – December 20, 2007
Intel Buys Into Nirvanix This is a quick post to say hooray for Nirvanix and the consumer; both of which are better off after Intel bought into the SaaS company. Nirvanix recently announced that Intel had taken a stake in … Continue reading