IBM, Sanyo Introduce Fuel Cell Battery Prototype For IBM ThinkPads
Today, IBM and Sanyo have introduced plans for a prototype micro direct methanol fuel cell system to power IBM ThinkPad notebooks.
Spammer Gets 9-Year Sentence
A Virginia Court gave Jeremy Jaynes, who was convicted of sending bulk emails with spoofed addresses, a nine-year sentence on Friday.
Microsoft and Gateway Resolve Legal Issues
Microsoft and Gateway have entered into an agreement to resolve legal issues between the two companies and work together on the marketing and development of Gateway personal computing products.
Prince of Wales “Momentary Lapse”
Just catching some of the TV coverage of today’s marriage of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles, I saw a brief BBC TV interview with the Prince’s communications secretary, Paddy Harverson.
Are Bloggers Journalists?
Ana Marie Cox, author of the Wonkette blog and keynote speaker at the upcoming IABC international conference, dismissed the question “Who is a journalist?” when it was posed to her at a panel discussion telecast on C-Span.
Priceline Introduces One-Stop Travel Reservation Site
William Shatner and priceline.com are going where the pioneer Internet travel service has never gone before.
Google’s fresh link filter discussion on SEO Radio
Google’s alleged fresh link filter is on the minds of many website owners and search engine optimization professionals. If indeed, Google is filtering new links into web pages, and not providing full link popularity transfer, then SEO is a whole new ballgame.
Engineered Support Systems Co-Founder Becomes Nonexecutive Chairman
Engineered Support Systems announced that, effective April 30, Michael F. Shanahan, Sr. will serve in the capacity of Nonexecutive Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Google Q&A
Google Search now has new functionality that will attempt to answer what it perceives to be a question that you’ve keyed into the search box. It’s called Google Q&A.
Korean Air Orders 20 Dreamliners
The Boeing Company and Korean Air Lines announced an order for up to 20 Boeing 787 Dreamliners in a deal worth approximately $2.6 billion at list prices.