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Apple forces Microsoft to change Laptop Hunter ad

04 Sep 2010

In a week in which Microsoft admitted that sales of PCs are sluggish, might it be possible that Apple’s lawyers will be taking advantage of happy hour on Friday night?

With a sip of the finest chardonnay, of course.

However, according to AdAge Microsoft has actually made changes to one of the Laptop Hunter ads.

Her mom, Sue, [...]

Panasonic’s latest pro AVCHD camcorder

31 Aug 2010

Adding to its SD-card-based AVCCAM series–not to be confused with its P2-card-based and seriously more expensive P2HD series, which includes the AG-HVX200A–the AG-HMC40 joins the AG-HMC150 and its shoulder-mount cousin, the HMC70 in the ranks of Panasonic’s pro AVCHD camcorders.
The AG-HMC40 is slated to ship in August for $3,195.
Smaller and lighter than either of its [...]

Open-source toolmaker acquires Covalent

24 Aug 2010

The acquisition is designed to enable the combined company to become a one-stop shop, providing open-source products and services to quickly develop, test, deploy, and run enterprise applications using Apache Software Foundation projects and SpringSource’s Spring Portfolio.

Interface21, which now goes by SpringSource, is looking to add a little bounce to its business by buying [...]

Geotagging in Flickr now faster, simpler

21 Aug 2010

On Friday, photo host Flickr introduced a slight tweak to the way users are able to geotag their photos.
Clicking on the “add to your map” option on the right side of any photo now pops up a mini Yahoo Map with an address finder. Previously, users were required to go into Flickr’s somewhat complicated Organizr [...]

Sun 2008 ‘tipping point’ for solid-state drives

21 Aug 2010

2008 is the year of the solid state drive. That’s what Sun Microsystems believes as reliability finally measures up to the rigorous requirements of server storage and the cost per gigabyte plunges.
On Wednesday, Sun announced that it is preparing to introduce solid-state drive (SSD) technology that “will completely change how server and storage infrastructure is [...]

LinuxCon promises to bridge developer and business

21 Aug 2010

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As the founder and program chair for the Open Source Business Conference, I know what a business conference looks like. And as a regular attendee of the excellent O’Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON), I know what a great developer event looks like, too.
But this year’s inaugural LinuxCon, put on by the business and developer-friendly Linux [...]

Fujifilm’s camera for the crazed

21 Aug 2010

Fujifilm FinePix Z20fd
(Credit:
Fujifilm)

Sometimes, it’s simply too hard to resist quoting the press release: Fujifilm “today unveiled the FinePix Z20fd, a new ultraglam digital camera packed with useful features that let you face it, beam it, blog it, and now roll it with a new MPEG-4 movie-recording mode for the movie-crazed Generation Z.”
Translation: The [...]

Commercial interests and open source Oil and wate

21 Aug 2010

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InfoWorld just released an excellent “roundtable” series on open source with a range of open-source thought leaders (including me) weighing in on the future of open source, competition for open source, and whether all the open-source infighting actually does more good than harm.
On competition with proprietary software companies, I suggested the following:
For the moment, I [...]

Exit stage left for Microsoft’s Yahoo bid

21 Aug 2010

Watching the Microsoft-Yahoo show? Here are two figures to watch in the coming weeks:

$1.32 billion and 11 cents.

Yahoo is projected to generate $1.32 billion in revenue and earn 11 cents a share for the first quarter, according to analysts’ estimates collected by Thomson Financial.

Anything less than that when the company reports its first-quarter results on [...]

Silicon Valley The true tech mecca

21 Aug 2010

Every so often, I wonder if Silicon Valley is all it’s cracked up to be. Sure, the confluence of venture capital, universities, and lawyers make it a veritable petri dish for the formation of technology companies, but there are a lot of other great places for innovation, right?
Well, if you go strictly by market capitalization, [...]