Jun
27
The gigaom Show – Episode 22 – Technology Trends for 2008
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As 2007 comes to a close, Om Malik is joined by Dan Farber, of zdnet, and Rafe Needleman, of cnet’s Webware, to discuss and the top technology trends for 2008.
Jun
27
Getting New Verizon Phone!!?
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Okay, I know this may be too many requirements but i want my next verizon phone to be top of the line. I would be looking for a phone anytime before august although the sooner the release the better! Here are the requirements for my next phone
(P.S. I love LG phones but ill settle for anything)
1:TOP OF THE LINE!- I want the newest technology and sleekest style. Similar to the voyager (sleek design) versus the env (little busy design)
2: ALL MAIN FEATURES- Such as calling, text messaging, music, V-CAST, etc.
3: MOBILE TV- I fell in love with this feature and since i am usually sitting in a car traveling it would be great
4: ESPN MVP- Not an absolute neccessity although it would be amazing to have!
5: TOUCH SCREEN- Just cool to have! Doesnt have to be full touch (iPhone) could be half (Voyager)
6: MUTIMEDIA- Games, music, etc.
PLEASE HELP I WANT THE PERFECT PHONE!!!!
(Pictures and links would be great!!!)
P.S. The mobile tv is pretty important. And tell me about some fututre phones too!
Jun
22
Technology and the Human Race
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The human race has indeed gone far with technology. From the age when he still used wooden and stone tools to a powerful era of silicon and steel, he ceased to be a helpless prey to a number of predators to become a god among beasts. And now, technology and human way of life have somewhat become inseparable. Everywhere we look, we see its manifestations—from the largest aircraft to the smallest microcomputer chip. Some even cannot do without their gadgets beside them.
Technology has become a beast of burden of our time—doing things we usually do in the past, like an able servant at his master’s side, ready to help him whenever need arises. Man created technology to serve this purpose, so that he can then face the more challenging problems ahead.
But what if this technology, by all means, becomes uncontrollable by human hands? What if this beast of burden eventually becomes a monster? Could this same technology, which has brought us to a state of luxury and civilization, also lead us to our own ruin? From the evolution of military weapons, to the advent of the nuclear age, man is gradually realizing the fact that his little creation would someday take him to the very edges of his capacities.
But despite all this, this fact still holds true: that however powerful it could become, technology is still just one of man’s tools, and will remain as such. It’s still up to is possessor on how he will apply the power he possesses—whether as a tool of progress, or an element of destruction. It may have brought people closer together, but not necessarily on friendly terms. It has brought us times of peace, as well as wars and struggles; it has brought us great prosperities, as well as dismal catastrophes. And now, the environment is being trampled, and people blame technology for it. Countless wars have sprung, they say technology is the culprit; animals are being led to extinction, and they say technology is the one accountable of all. Through technology, we have created and developed new beginnings, at the cost of many end. Yet, technology should never be blamed for all of this, but the wrong use of it.
The effect of technology on our surroundings is the complete reflection of our values. Therefore, we should develop the proper culture so as to effectively administer this technology that we have. We should prove to be worthy of its possession, for technology and corruption is a bad combination.
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Jun
22
TOP TECHNOLOGY PERFOPRMANCE GARAGE
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Jun
17
The Rate of Technological Development
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If we look over the last century and examine the rate of technological growth. We can forgive ourselves for feeling a little proud about how quickly things have moved forward compared to the previous centuries. Flying at speed. Moving underwater stealthily. Travelling in space to name a fraction of what the human race has achieved in such a short span of time.
The big question though, is could we have progressed any faster and further in that space of time? The answer to that question is a big resounding YES!
Since we have been civilised enough to be able to maintain a system of currency, we have had to rely on that very method of exchange, and commerce has taken full advantage of this situation. In fact, commerce has become so powerful that it actually controls the rate at which we progress.
There are currently three levels of technology in existence.
1) Commercial Technology.
This is the technology we use in everyday life. Covering all manner of toys, tools and useful objects. However, the level at which commercial technology is at. Is higher than that used in commercially available products. Now we could argue that the technology they hold back, is not fully tested, and therefore not completely safe. This might be true in very small percentages. The major reason for holding back is good old money. It’s all about making as much money out of a particular product before they move on to the next one. How many times have you seen products advertised as cutting edge at cut price? Only to find that they are outdated months later. Hard selling of latest technology at low prices is a key indicator that commerce is about to release a technologically superior product. So perhaps you can now see the control. What would happen to our technology if this didn’t happen?
2) Military Technology.
This is more advanced than commercial technology. There’s a lot of military technology we know about, and a lot we don’t know about. Governments will hold back the release of this technology into the commercial arena, because it can give them a tactical advantage in a military sense. The components used in military hardware will generally have a longer life than those used in commercial products. I remember having a component catalogue in the 1980’s. I could buy standard or military components. Standard were guaranteed for 1 year. Military for 5 years. They are generally more expensive. Commerce avoids using these products. The excuse is cost but it’s more likely to be because they want to sell you products at regular intervals. Having a product that lasted for a long time would be counter productive to them.
3) Experimental Technology.
This area is way ahead of commercial technology, but is closely watched by the military. There are developments currently in progress which are things that you possibly, couldn’t even comprehend, or didn’t even think was in the realm of possibility. The deepest and most secret of these are run by government bodies, and some of them, apparently, don’t exist. Again, this is for tactical reasons. If you could see what they were cooking up you would be amazed in one sense, and possibly frightened out of your skin.
So there we have it. After taking all these points into consideration, it’s quite obvious to see that progress is thwarted by these processes. Well, let’s see what the next few decades bring. Don’t worry though. Most of it is already here.
Jeffrey Edwards co-runs http://www.hammocksurvivalguide.com/ . Feel free to reprint this article in its entirety in your ezine, newsletter or website as long as the article?s content is not modified and all links are included.
Jun
12
A Technology Degree Will Secure A Great Career
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Now more than ever, information technology is booming. The advancements in the past few years have surpassed anything else in the industry. And this trend is almost guaranteed to continue to rise over the years.
There are many exciting career opportunities that you can get with a technology degree such as network engineering, database management or even becoming a computer technician. Therefore, choosing the technology degree that is best for you is crucial to your future success. There are a lot of qualified colleges and learning facilities that will give you the tools you need.
There is great interest in these types of jobs, so it is important to get the best training. Most institutions that offer a technology degree program will have the necessary hands on training that you need to succeed. They will also be able to work with you to make sure you find the career that is best for you.
If you have a love for computers and technology, then you have a great starting point. The next step is acquiring the skills and tools that are necessary for you to be able to turn that love into a lucrative career. Upon receiving your technology degree, you will be qualified to work in a wide variety of information technology fields.
With the amount of Internet based crimes on the rise, a career working in network security can be a great plan. Hackers are always finding new tricks to get access to secure information. If you worked in network security, you would always have to stay one step ahead of the hackers. This can be a fun and challenging position.
Depending on what course you take, you will be able to obtain recognized certifications such as Microsoft’s MCSE, MCSA, or MCAD. These types of certifications make it much easier to secure that dream job. With a technology degree, you will be trained to earn all kinds of recognized certifications.
If you lean more toward being an entrepreneur, you will learn ways you can start your own technology related business. With a technology degree, you will be able to figure out exactly what business idea is best for you.
This can be anything from making websites for companies, fixing computers or any other kind of independent contracting. The sky will be the limit because you will have such a wide variety of career options to choose from. And since you will have the training and skills that are necessary, you will be able to choose which area of information technology to work in.
It is important to have an understanding of what you are looking for in your career. This way, you will be able to gear your studies in the direction of what career path you want to take. Since there is such flexibility in this industry, it is important to set specific goals. Your instructors will be able to help you make these decisions.
By looking at your skills and strengths, they will be able to send you in the right direction. They will also be able to tell you what types of careers you should avoid. These instructors are always of very high quality who know all there is to know about the ever-changing technology sector.
No matter what type of career you are looking for, a degree will pave the way for your success. Pursuing one of the many technology degree programs now offered is a great investment in your future.
Andy West is a writer for Virginia College. Virginia College offers many Technology Degree programs. Visit Virginia College at http://www.vc.edu/site/department.cfm?deptID=2 to select the Technology Program that is right for you.
Jun
11
Technology and Education
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Technology has completely changed the way mankind works. It has become an integral part of our lives and basic movements of man are now solely dependent upon technology. Technology has prepared mankind to work faster, smarter and allows the brain to concentrate on other exciting and challenging goals and milestones. The last decade is dedicated to the workmanship of technology and its impact on the human race. http://education.ixs.net/.It has given us sleeker cell phones, internet mobility on personal computers that can now fit in purses and an extensive database of knowledge called the internet.
There is no avenue that technology has not touched. The complete workforce of mankind now works with technology. Thousands of industries and organizations around the world are now reaping the benefits of technology. And the education system is no exception to the rule. Technology has advanced and honed policies, streamlined academic activity and provided extensive reporting that was never possible before. Unique systems are now available in the market that immediately notify parents if their child or children arrive late at school and allow teachers to remotely send homework and grade papers online. Students across the world now search and prepare term papers all from simple browsing the internet at home or libraries. The basic principles of knowledge have not changed but the very edifice of obtaining and teaching has been revolutionalised by technology.
Other benefits of technology in the education arena are the administration functionality that technology provides. It allows colleges and universities to monitor thousands of students at one given go and allow hundreds of students to register classes that are suitable to the teachers and the students by the click of a mouse. Elementary and high schools can use sophisticated voice mails to update parents of the progress of the updates of their children. Technology has also been able to successfully deploy dedicated networks across intranets within college domains to share documents and reports.
The primal goal of these communications servers are designed to streamline information and messaging within the school system’s administrative and teaching community. This type of system can also help facilitate communications between various designated groups, clubs, the entire student body, and parents. Through this, everyone can stay better informed of special events and check the system frequently for any updates or changes that may have occurred. All student games, activities and personal information of students can be stored and retrieved at any given time by school officials.
The other important benefit of technology in the education sector is the exponential increase in enrollment due to the availability of online courses. People do not have to be physically available to take part in an important meeting or class across the world. Simple bandwidth connectivity will do the job and allow thousands of people in one global sphere to easily communicate with people in dispersed areas.
Hundreds of companies exist that build and provide applications and sophisticated softwares that further improve on the benefits of technology in education. Applications now provide video conferencing and remote logins to servers. For more information and details visit: http://education.ixs.net/content/Technology-and-education.php
Macie is a staff writer for Ticket Nest ( www.ticketnest.com ) and enjoys writing about her travel, theater and concert experiences. She can be reached at macie@ticketnest.com
Jun
7
How To Manage Technology Projects
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As your business grows, you will likely find more ways to use technology to increase production (and hopefully, profits). Making the decision to enhance your technology environment in order to achieve your business objectives is a necessary milestone, but it is equally important to identify the scope and budget of your project before jumping into implementation.
This article explains a phased approach that will help you maximize your budget and provide the greatest results when considering a technology enhancement.
Phase I – Business Need
This initial phase is designed to help you determine if you have answered the “why” questions as it relates to your objectives. You should be able to clearly identify the business benefit (return on investment) for your potential project after completing this phase. Here are the steps that will guide you through this phase:
1. What is the problem/deficiency that needs your investment in time and money to be solved?
2. Does your business challenge absolutely require new or enhanced technology?
a.Do your employees require additional training with existing systems?
b.Can the challenge be solved by changing the workflow or business practices?
3. Once the problem is clearly defined and the solution points to technology improvements, a preliminary budget can be established.
Phase II – Budget & Scope
In Phase I we qualified our potential solution within the realm of technology and now we need to define the scope of the solution. Without defining scope, you will run the risk of your project growing out of control in both time and money. This is the phase where you should spend the time to clearly document the business requirements or “what” will be implemented.
1. Bring all the necessary players together to discuss the objectives of the project.
2. Determine how the problem that was identified in Phase I affects all key players.
3. Discuss how the problem can be solved with technology and be specific as it relates to your current business practices and workflows.
4. Document your findings and discussions.
5. Once the solution has been identified, you can present your documents to your preferred vendor(s) and obtain proposals or quotes.
Phase III – Pilot
Implementing any technology project can be challenging in that technology itself changes so quickly and your employees may have different expectations with the solution. A pilot phase is very effective to “test” the solution and confirm all expectations are met.
1. Once your vendor has been identified, you can request a pilot or trial solution be put into place for limited use to test results.
2. After the pilot solution is implemented, be sure to measure the effectiveness and verify that the problems in phase I are being solved.
Phase IV – Implementation
So now you have confirmed that the pilot is solving some or all the problems identified in phase I, now you are ready to rollout the full solution. It is very important to closely manage your vendor and be sure they are delivering what they promised within their proposal.
1. Create a project plan that consists of key milestones for the implementation of your solution.
A sample plan is shown below:
* Project Kick-off
* Budget review
* Set timelines for remainder of project
* Determine training requirements
* Technology install/enhancement
* Document the changes in your existing workflow
* Create a forum for employees to provide feedback during this process
* Develop a suite of tests that verifies the newly installed technology does not break any existing processes.
* Develop a suite of tests that verifies the newly installed technology meet the expectation of the proposed solution.
* Insure your timelines are being met and budget is not growing.
* Implementation complete
* Begin training
2. After the solution has been installed, consolidate all the documents and training materials in one repository for quick reference.
Phase V – Project Review & Closure
Now that the technology solution has been successfully implemented and everyone has been trained, you will need to setup measures to ensure that the solution is effective.
1. Create an anonymous survey for employees to provide feedback.
a. Survey questions should include: overall project success, training materials and responsibility impact.
2. Develop metrics that can measure the profit and/or efficiency that was achieved as a result of this project. This will help you identify the true return on investment.
3. Continue to refine training.
This phased approach for managing a technology project is meant to be a guide. There are many details within each phase that would be too lengthy to describe here. There are also many books that can assist with successfully managing any type of project, not only technology. Here is a website that is a great reference for project management:
http://www.pmi.org
Mike Echlin is a 20-year technology veteran who has helped many businesses optimize their use of technology. “Technology is an enabler for profits, period.” http://thefloppydisk.blogspot.com
Jun
2
Midnight Trader Technology Sector Report: Feb 22, 2010: MSFT,GOOG,IBM,CSCO,AAPL
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Technology shares were slightly lower in mid-morning trading on Monday as the stock market sought to pare early session losses. The Dow Jones US Technology Index (DJUSTC) was down 0.17%, or -0.99, to 573.78. According to a report in The Sunday Telegraph, the European Commission will approve a proposed merger between Orange and T-Mobile, the UK mobile providers of Deutsche Telekom AG and France Telecom SA, respectively. Also reported Sunday, Toshiba Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. and other chipmakers will launch new generation chips that will have chip circuit line width of less than 30 nanometers, compared with 30-40 nanometers in existing top models. On Monday, a senior Chinese military officer has called for the establishment of a new national agency to enforce Internet controls. People’s Liberation Army Major General Huang Yongyin said China needs to keep up with other countries to fight online infiltration and attacks to ensure national security. Meanwhile, US authorities are reportedly closing in on the source of the cyber attacks that hit a number of domestic companies including Google. Top Technology Stocks MSFT: 0.00% AAPL: -0.77% IBM: -0.26% CSCO: -0.29% GOOG: +0.60% Dow Jones US Technology Index (DJUSTC): (-0.17%), to 573.78