Chris Anderson is the Editor in Cheif of WIRED magazine and author of The Long Tail and FREE: The Future of Radical Price. The Long Tail concept has found broad ground for application, research and emperimentation. Now, in FREE, he makes the compelling case that in many instances businesses can profit more from giving things away...
When you're a huge web company, and you choose a name for something as important as a new programming language, you should take great care to investigate.......................
OLEDs are like a new type of magical material, self-illuminating and eco-friendly. They are organic and work in a way similar to the bioluminescence that makes a firefly and certain deep sea fish glow. OLEDs can be extremely thin, flexible, varying in shapes, colors and sizes, some are even transparent while providing a lovely ambient glow.
Two programmers who worked for convicted fraudster Bernard Madoff have been arrested and charged with providing technical support for the massive Ponzi scheme that bilked investors out of an estimated $65 billion.
Has Apple missed its chance? It had a limited window of opportunity when competitors such as Microsoft couldn't do anything right, and it didn't turn that opening into a significant share of the personal-computer market. For example, it was first to market with a game-changing smart phone, but the company has pursued a high-end niche strategy.
The day has finally come, folks. Dell is getting into the smartphone business. It's kind of tough to believe, actually. Dell has been a staple in the PC industry for years. But what it hasn't done is, well, anything other than that. Until today.
Joe Hewitt, the developer of the Facebook iPhone app, has flipped the script and rejected the App Store. And, as you'd expect, our man is not mincing his words, stating that his "decision to stop iPhone development has had everything to do with Apple's policies," and that he's "philosophically opposed to the existence of their r […]
Zach Bush is very talented and mind blowing artist, he has done lots of breathtaking and creative artworks, he has an astonishing gift for creating pragmatic, detailed and original illustrations that not a lot of designers can really match.
You have good reason to be skeptical when someone says millions of ordinary television viewers are about to start surfing the Internet on the living room's electronic hearth. Big TV manufacturers say they're about to launch a major marketing push for TVs that easily integrate Web content with traditional TV.
Google’s Chrome OS project, first announced in July, will become available for download within a week, we’ve heard from a reliable source. Google previously said to expect an early version of the OS in the fall.
In a year, most enterprises will have the choice to "get rid of [Microsoft] Office if they chose to", suggests Dave Girouard, president of Google's enterprise division.
The name Carpathia Hosting hardly seems to belong on a list of Internet heavyweights that includes YouTube, Google and Yahoo. But last month Arbor Networks and the University of Michigan issued a bandwidth usage study reporting that Carpathia generated 0.6% of all online traffic in July.
When he was 17, George Hotz poured hundreds of hours of his summer vacation into a special project: learning the iPhone�s secrets. His unpaid labor eventually paid off. With the help of a soldering iron, he was the first to unlock the iPhone, delivering the handset to international networks before Apple had a chance to.
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