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Please FedEx, fight back

Posted on August 27, 2014 by Rick
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Highly political opinion on the FedEx indictment: Please FedEx, Fight Back against Extortion But wait, isn’t it the job of the Drug Enforcement Agency to prosecute Internet pharmacies that flout the law? That’s what FedEx thought. How are package delivery … Continue reading →

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Space taxi achieves critical milestone

Posted on August 27, 2014 by Rick
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Space taxi achieves milestone and what this could mean for commercial space travel Boeing hopes that the CST-100 will also be a leader in commercial space flight. “We are moving into a truly commercial space market and we have to … Continue reading →

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Boeing drives the US economy

Posted on August 27, 2014 by Rick
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Boeing success drives the US economy upward The healthy crop of new airliner orders announced by Boeing during July’s Farnborough International Air Show made a big impact on U.S. trade figures. New Department of Commerce data on manufactured durable goods … Continue reading →

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Asimov’s 50 year predictions look pretty good in 2014

Posted on August 24, 2014 by Rick
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“I am Hari Seldon!” If you know who that is, then you must also appreciate that Asimov’s predictions in 1964 look pretty good 50 years later In 1964, famed science fiction writer Isaac Asimov ventured a guess at what you … Continue reading →

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Analysts praise latest Cisco job cuts

Posted on August 24, 2014 by Rick
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Analysts praise latest Cisco job cuts SiliconANGLE founder John Furrier sees the latest reductions as a proactive step towards driving long-term growth rather than an act of desperation. ”Cisco is retooling for the converged-infrastructure-meets-cloud game where they are behind, yet … Continue reading →

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A flood of new delivery services challenge established providers

Posted on August 24, 2014 by Rick
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There’s a new surge in delivery service startups. One thing in common is they leave the logistics to someone else In the tech crash of the early 2000s, on-demand delivery services like Kozmo and Webvan weren’t just among the most … Continue reading →

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The Internet of Things is overwhelming IT networks

Posted on August 24, 2014 by admin
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But it also seems like there is a business in solving this problem: The IoT is overwhelming IT networks By 2020, the Internet of things (IoT) is expected to interconnect 26 billion computing devices in businesses, homes, cars, clothes, animals … Continue reading →

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Surprisingly simple scheme for self-assembling robots

Posted on October 26, 2013 by Rick
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Small cubes with no exterior moving parts can propel themselves forward, jump on top of each other, and snap together to form arbitrary shapes. Surprisingly simple scheme for self-assembling robots … Continue reading →

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FDA approves computer chip for humans

Posted on October 19, 2013 by Rick
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WASHINGTON — Medical milestone or privacy invasion? A tiny computer chip approved Wednesday for implantation in a patient’s arm can speed vital information about a patient’s medical history to doctors and hospitals. FDA approves computer chip for humans … Continue reading →

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Lavabit’s appeal: We’re actually not required to wiretap our own users

Posted on October 19, 2013 by Rick
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Ladar Levison shuttered his 10-year-old secure e-mail business in August, citing cryptic threats from the government. Lavabit’s appeal: We’re actually not required to wiretap our own users … Continue reading →

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