- Mon Jan 19 2009 The argument for private clouds
While some argue that private clouds don't exist, they may be the right choice in many situations, i.e., when there is a "barrier of exit" from internal infrastructure to the public cloud.
- Tue Sep 2 2008 1st and tech: Gadgets for football fans
Sports is all about personal competition, whether you're competing against someone else, fighting to meet your own goals, or just dead set on having the sweetest HDTV on the block. Why not get some tech to take your game to the next level?
- Tue Mar 16 2004 Beware of geeks bearing 'presence'
Microsoft and others are hyping the possibility of computing systems that know where their users are and help others get in touch. But do you really want your boss to know when you haven't touched your keyboard for 20 minutes?
- Tue Jan 27 2009 Just don't call them private clouds
Computing will take place both within and without enterprise data centers, but it's not all cloud computing. The cloud concept should be applied more carefully.
- Fri Mar 27 2009 Ep. 940: The legend of black fart
Rafe coins a new term for a port of the iFart application to a BlackBerry. But really the show is much more about variable pricing coming to iTunes, The Pirate Bay rolling out VPN for you, and robot s...
- Mon Jun 4 2007 Ask.com launches pretty new Ask3D interface
AskX lives: Ask launches a nice new interface.
- Tue Jul 29 2008 Why BT spent $105 million on Ribbit
JP Rangaswami, managing director of service design at BT, explains the logic behind acquiring the Silicon Valley-based Internet telephony company.
- Mon Mar 19 2007 A new day for business security
Today's systems increasingly blend the digital and the physical--and the convergence is spawning industry alliances that might have seemed unusual in the past.


