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21 Nov 6:28 pm
GADGETS THAT I LIKE: We've had the universal package opener for quite a while now, and while it's not perfect, it's close. It lives in the kitchen drawer and gets used all
the time. Another one that we've had for a while is this light bulb changer, which makes changing bulbs in high fixtures a lot easier. Every couple of years I have to get a new one as
the suction-cup rubber hardens with age, but it's worth it. Unfortunately, bulbs in the chandelier in the foyer go in upside-down ...
9 Jul, 2007 5:32 am
... Most of all, they envy that Mr. Jobs is in a much higher-margin business of selling gadgets. Ms. Kevorkian of IDC said the label chiefs might still hold out hope that ... Mr.
Jobs may be on to something. And, if so, the other big label groups - Universal, Warner Music and Sony/BMG - could follow suit and offer protection-free tunes, although perhaps
not with their entire catalogs, as EMI has done. […] Oddly, Universal or anyone else doing exclusive deals with iTunes' rivals could end up reducing the ...
22 Apr, 2007 6:17 pm
... .com and beSpacific.com and Aaron Schmidt, Director, North Plains Public Library, gave their annual presentation on gadgets at the Computers in Libraries meeting. They have
posted a PDF of their PowerPoint on LLRX.com for all to enjoy. ... and Wahaha in China, and then broadens the lesson to give some precautions about joint ventures in China. KPT78 -
Thailand The University at Buffalo Law School is taking an interesting approach to covering research and ideas by faculty and other prominent scholars ...
5 Jun 9:07 am
... thorough you have really only one option and that it this book, An Introduction to Patent Law, by Professor Janice Mueller of the University of Pittsburgh College of Law. I
have taught Patent Law myself for years, and I always recommend this book ... a self contained guide to patent law that can be used as an exceptional study aide for law students, or as
a... An Interview with Gadget Nation Author Steve GreenbergSteve Greenberg proclaims himself to be "an invention groupie," but that is only
half ...
23 Nov 8:59 pm
... . Some people even say I'm good at it. But none of it really turns me on. Numbers and the often-mathematical elegance of the Universe?
Okay, I'm older now. It's all there--I admit it. But if something has "one" answer, or fits into a ... don't think that digital toys make your work better--and they are right about
that. Boomers like complexity, ambiguity, and genuinely hard problems. Gadgets? They just make you coffee, or give you a copy. I'd rather work with a 50-year-old than anyone
because he or ...
28 Feb, 2007 2:22 pm
... valuable to consumers. Businesses want the same content. Why would we keep these two universes separate?" said Larry Bowden, vice president of the IBM Lotus division for
portals and Web services. While Internet access, and thereby Google Gadgets, may be easily ... reasons, to make network management easier and to limit employee distractions. By
allowing Google Gadgets to work within its WebSphere Portal, IBM is making it easier for companies to give employees access to popular ...
5 Dec, 2007 11:28 am
Written by Adario Strange We spend a lot of time here exposing you to the gadgets and technologies out there already making your life easier and ... truth is, behind the scenes,
our favorite pastime is actually sniffing around for those gadgets still in the idea phase. We're constantly searching for these electronic monstrosities ... able to pay the
piper in style. To that end, designer Jacob Palmborg mocked up a universal payment device that simultaneously links to all of your banking and credit accounts ...
8 May 7:50 am
... of learning it if he wanted to, and could certainly hire people who knew how. That said, Ross is a sucker for cool gadgets. And the Mac has become one cool ... ok. My
interest in Macs has nothing to do with interest in gadgets. Apple computers are definitely not gadgets. David is right that I’m technologically agnostic. I don’t ...
someone interested solely in the pursuit of excellence, in a perfect world, OS X would be universal. But we don’t live in a perfect world, we live in a practical ...
12 Mar, 2007 3:24 pm
... were launched in almost 100 stores across Australia. Read more here (from The Age). Australians are adopting mobile gadgets such as digital cameras, smart phones and MP3
players far more enthusiastically than Americans, new Forrester ... , a school official says. Online students will not be able to earn an MIT degree or have contact with faculty at the
university, located across the river from Boston in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Read more here (from the Sydney Morning Herald). The Internet company ...
1 Sep 5:51 pm
... settlement. Great stuff guys. Should Google be a regulated utility under its "Settlement"? - University of Houston law professor Raymond T. Nimmer in his Contemporary
Intellectual Property, ... firm's blog, Law & The Environment Marketing Tools: Software & Gadgets to Die For - Legal marketing specialist Tom Kane of Kane Consulting Inc.
in his ... BioInsights Inc. at his Bio Job Blog Michael Jackson's Death: A Universal Wakeup Call for Unprepared Parents - Michigan lawyer TJ Wall of Wall Law ...
21 Jan, 2008 11:02 am
... in lively debate on the New York Times Bits Blog between Tim Wu again (Tim's been terrific on this issue) and Rick Cotton of NBC Universal. Finally, in an act of media
heroism, Joel Johnson of Boing Boing Gadgets went on the AT&T-sponsored The Hugh Thompson Show and did the unspeakable: instead of discussing gadgets he talked about
AT&T's plan to filter the internet and asked the audience whether they wanted AT&T to be reading ...
12 Feb 12:15 pm
... so-called "text-to-speech" functions, are expected "to improve rapidly" and undermine lucrative audio-book sales. Wendy Seltzer, a legal scholar at the Berkman Center for Internet
& Society at Harvard University, said no rights are being violated. Amazon's newest gadget, she said, "is enabling another feature
to make further lawful uses of that book." The Kindle 2 is exposing the closing technological ...
16 Feb, 2008 7:30 am
... interviews with faculty and lectures to help you better understand the course material at your own school. University of California - Berkeley: Classes from this
well-respected school are available in chemistry, the social sciences, journalism and much ... Visit this site for advice, tutorials and downloads for using the iPod in educational
settings. Research at Chicago: The University of Chicago sponsors this podcast, full of interviews and reports fro the latest research projects in psychology, ...
18 Aug 8:59 am
... that he saw few if any important cultural differences among Google users around the world. In a conversation at Princeton University with computer scientist Ed Felten in May
of 2009, Schmidt said, "The most common question I get about Google is ... View more beneficial to them than harmful. The few who might get offended (if not harmed) by the standard and
universal policies of Google are of little importance to the company. After all, as I declared in the introduction, we are not Google's customers. ...
26 Aug, 2007 10:14 pm
/**/ More critics pile onto new Medicare "we won't pay for errors" policy [Orac, Chris Rangel, Universal Health; earlier] Wisconsin lawmaker wants to address perceived lawyer
oversupply by cutting funding to the state's law school [NLJ] What would great ... keep you from calling cops [MedRants first, second post] Teenager may face year in jail for recording
20-second movie clip [Wired "Gadget Lab" via Harsanyi and Reynolds] Behind a judge's order that GM pay $1.2 billion over a drunk driver's crash
[ ...
1 Sep, 2007 1:31 pm
... human law systems and may even appear a bit dry to television fans, but applies just the right mix of popular culture to as a very effective metaphor and illustration for issues
whose universality that far transcend even the most widespread TV show. There must be a lot more out there! Please add any "finds" of your own. Image from
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14 Sep, 2007 3:48 pm
... lower entry costs, it creates an opportunity for new users to be introduced to Apple. If these users enjoy their gadgets, they're more likely to consider buying an Apple
computer in the future. Proprietary formats: Apple products are often not ... they're excited about buying new Apple products now and in the future. Education sales: By selling its
products to schools and universities, Apple turns classrooms into showrooms. If students go through school using Apple products, they become comfortable ...
24 Sep, 2007 12:49 am
... in today's digital society, think again. Our camera phone-toting friends and strangers in the online universe can be just as responsible
for the erosion of the truly private life as the corporations and government agencies that keep tabs on citizens ... ," Ms. Stoddart said in an interview. "We're all little brothers.
We're all fascinated with the gadgets that allow you to do this." The pervasive presence of technology, and its unprecedented capacity to surreptitiously track the lives of
others, is ...
3 Jan, 2008 1:30 am
... that will help shape our field: Past president of the Association for Dispute Resolution of Northern California. Teacher at JFK University. Co-editor of Perspectives, the
online newsletter of the Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution. Private-practice mediator focusing on ... also set up online discussion groups to support a variety of ongoing
communication challenges for groups in conflict. Tammy: What tech gadget do you find most essential to managing your day-to-day work and why?
John: I ...
25 Jun, 2008 7:11 pm
... July 1, 2008 California drivers will not be able to use any wireless hand-held gadgets unless they are using hands-free devices. Drivers under the age of 18 will not be able
to use any wireless hand-held gadgets, not even if they have hands-free devices. Earlier in 2008, Florida law-makers introduced a number ... , 31 were fatal and another 2,786
resulted in injury. Another study conducted by the University of Utah found that drivers using cell phones had the same response times as drunk ...
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