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Moore's Law will end 'commodity capitalism'

Moore's Law will end 'commodity capitalism'

News Computers will eventually wipe out bean-counting jobs and the middlemen, so economies have to be knowledge-based to survive, says physics professor.

Tuesday, October 21 2008 06:30 PM

Tags: Processors, Nanotechnology, Technology, Law, Chip, Singapore, Cloud Computing, Computer, City University, sales agent


Delivering IT as a service

Delivering IT as a service

Insight City University's CIO Jerry Yu is gearing his team to deliver IT like a utility service, where the service is available to users at the flip of a switch.

Tuesday, February 27 2007 10:58 AM

Tags: IT Management


Does re-branding make sense for CA, HP?

Does re-branding make sense for CA, HP?

Insight Re-branding is not a silver bullet, but it can give mature products a new lease of life or help turn things around for a company like CA.

Tuesday, February 06 2007 02:19 PM

Tags: Software


Cisco signs up three new networking academies

News Networking giant Cisco Systems has announced it has signed up three new local tertiary education institutions as partners in its Cisco Networking Academy Program.

Friday, June 01 2001 02:46 PM


Workshop on Web 2.0 startups in Hong Kong

Blogs Over the past few weeks, I have highlighted exciting new Web 2.0 startups in Hong Kong, companies like editGrid, aNobii ...

Tuesday, January 23 2007 12:25 PM


Reports predict IT security spending will skyrocket

Insight Recent reports indicate that the IT security market is making huge gains in spending. Another study suggests that open source has no economic advantages over proprietary software in terms of security. See what all of this could mean for IT pros.

Thursday, March 06 2003 01:57 PM


Google filter blocks innocuous sites

News Children using Google's SafeSearch feature, which was designed to filter adult Web sites, may be shielded from far more than their parents ever intended.

Thursday, April 10 2003 09:27 AM


What is your basic need?

Blogs weekly roundup There's a standing joke that if you're looking to start a lucrative business that guarantees fast and ste...

Friday, March 02 2007 12:19 PM


South Korea plans 'Linux showcase city'

News In an effort to boost adoption, the government is paying for a city to deploy open source across its infrastructure.

Wednesday, February 22 2006 12:15 AM

Tags: Linux, Open source, Government


Intel modifies Wi-Fi to add mileage

News Wireless access that travels more than 60 miles? Yes, if you have the right antenna, according to Intel's researchers.

Wednesday, March 28 2007 10:30 AM

Tags: 802.11/Wi-Fi


RIM makes sweet plans for BlackBerry future

News Research In Motion is planning to take its popular mobile device one step further with more colors and improvement in battery life, a senior executive says.

Wednesday, November 07 2007 11:32 AM

Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Wireless e-mail devices, Smart phones, PDA phones, Cellular phones


 
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Get network versatility with SSH tunneling and netcat

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Vincent Danen explains how to use netcat with SSH tunneling when you need to create a secure connection to a server from a remote location.


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Where have all the bosses gone?

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I've had dreams of opening my own cafe or bistro...cum music store...cum music school. But, I soon gave up that dream when I realized it would require significant investment and..... by Eileen Yu

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  2. cloud computing
  3. computer
  4. job
  5. knowledge
  6. law
  7. michio kaku
  8. moore
  9. nanotechnology
  10. processors
  11. professor
  12. sales agent
  13. singapore
  14. taiwan
  15. technology