Sony Files for Skin-Powered Headphones Patent
Engineers at Sony are developing a set of wireless headphones that use a person’s skin to transmit a signal between the headpiece and music source.
Cyber Monday An Unexpected Success
When Shop.org coined the phrase “Cyber Monday,” it was more of a whisper among themselves than a true coining. That whisper floated all the way to a teleprompter on the Today Show in November 2005, and the rest is, as they say, history. Cyber Monday is now a firmly established tradition, just one year after it’s naming.
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Evolution Of Media
There are a few different threads weaving through the blogosphere related to the evolution of media – not just TV but all different kinds of content.
Google Recommends Using Meta Description Tag
Whether Google uses meta keywords tag or not, has always been a confusion. However, Google’s Vanessa Fox recommends using meta description tag for each page
ComScore Measuring Mobile Web Usage
The announcement of the launch of MobileWeb Metrix from comScore and telecom consumer research firm Telephia revealed a few websites, like Gmail, reach more people through mobile handsets than via PCs.
Presto Offers Service For The Golden Years
A new product launched recently that is a combination of the Presto service and the HP Printing Mailbox. It allows people without Internet access to receive pictures and emails from family and friends.
Managing Risk in Information Technology
As information technology increasingly falls within the scope of corporate governance, so management must increasingly focus on the management of risk to the achievement of its business objectives.
Is IE7 Really that Bad?
Stuart Mudie and Derek Torres are co-authors of The Unofficial Guide to Windows Vista, a warts-and-all look at the new Microsoft operating system, that is due to be published by Wiley early next year.
Online Video Will Not Beat TV
The BBC conducted a survey of more than 2,000 people to learn more about their online video viewing habits. While the Reuters report suggests that nearly half of Brits are watching less traditional TV, the reality is a little different. Here’s what Reuters leads with