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Israel takes airstrikes to the Web
News Israel Defense Forces uses Twitter to spread message and posts footage of Hamas airstrikes on YouTube. Some videos were removed, and later reinstated.
Friday, January 02 2009 11:49 AM
Tags: Web logs, Politics, Web 2.0, Video, Twitter, CNN, Footage, Spokesperson, FoxNews.com, Israel
M'sia probe over Web content raises global ire
News International media watchdogs and human rights groups call for Malaysian government to stop "harassment" of local political news site, Malaysiakini.
Monday, September 28 2009 05:25 PM
Tags: Local Government, Politics, Regulations, Web sites, Bangkok, Censorship, Video, Portal, Government, Internet
The Sun that shines under IT
Insight Sun Microsystems CIO Bob Worrall counts down to the first phase of its new ERP project and shares what he believes the IT organization of the future will look like.
Thursday, March 22 2007 03:50 PM
Tags: IT Management, Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
May the new year bring good tech-ings
Blogs I'm feeling particularly melancholic this week as 2009 rolls in and we bid farewell to 2008. The past year wasn't a ...
Friday, January 02 2009 03:07 AM
Facebook and MySpace 'in talks'? Of course
News Good move for both companies as MySpace tries to move away from its image as a social network that lost to Facebook.
Tuesday, October 27 2009 11:31 AM
Tags: Web 2.0, Facebook, Social Networking, MySpace, CEO, U.K., network, Web 2.0, Video, News Corp.
Making the choice between virtual and physical servers
Techguide "Virtualize everything" is a popular M.O. in IT these days, but there are times when physical servers make more sense.
Thursday, October 22 2009 12:18 PM
Tags: Servers, Server platforms, Virtualization, Database, Microsoft SQL Server, Scott Lowe, Virtual Environment, Storage, Server, Hardware
UK police eye tech for reporting live crimes via video
News U.K. police are looking into technology that will allow witnesses to report criminal activity simply by uploading videos taken from their mobile phones.
Tuesday, April 28 2009 11:18 AM
Tags: Video, Smart phones, Web 2.0, Police, Mobile, Van, Cell Phone, Officer, phone, YouTube Inc.
Augmented reality augurs the future of toys
News With its i-Tag toy tie-ins to James Cameron's "Avatar" movie, Mattel is just scratching the surface of what's possible.
Wednesday, August 26 2009 12:29 PM
Tags: Software, Consumer Technology, Game players, Home entertainment, Computer Screen, Needham & Co., computer, Wikipedia, Software, Webcam
Making movies: The next big thing in iPhones?
News After decades of having to mess with camcorders, cables, PC video editing software and hard drives, Apple may make the iPhone a one-stop studio for recording, editing, viewing and sharing your own videos.
Monday, May 04 2009 09:30 AM
Tags: Cellular phones, Smart phones, Video, Apple Inc., Apple iTunes, Video Editing, phone, Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, PC
Surveillance culture erodes personal privacy
News The U.K. Royal Academy of Engineering recommends harsher penalties "including custodial sentences" to be imposed on those who misuse personal data.
Tuesday, March 27 2007 05:16 AM
Tags: Data security, Security Management, Privacy
Hobbit lovers explore film site
News Hobbit fans are filling up on New Line Cinema's "The Lord of the Rings" Web site as the studio prepares to preview footage from the trilogy next month.
Wednesday, April 11 2001 12:10 PM
Google adds TV interviews to video service
News Search giant offers video footage of historical chats with popular television personalities.
Thursday, October 27 2005 11:07 AM
Tags: TVs, Search, Digital media, Video
World's first all-digital film makes debut
News Vidocq is first feature movie using live actors to be filmed entirely in the digital realm.
Thursday, September 20 2001 07:40 AM
Japanese police: Calling all 3G phones
News People with third-generation mobile phones, which are capable of capturing video footage, are being called on to assist in Japan's fight against crime.
Friday, March 22 2002 10:46 AM
S'pore to sell 3G licenses in Q3
News The Info-communications Development Authority of Singapore will sell licenses of third-generation (3G) technology services in the third quarter of the year, or by year end.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:55 PM





