Ford Evos Concept: Frankfurt Auto Show

The Ford Evos concept car should turn heads next week at the Frankfurt Auto Show in more ways than one. Ford is determined to win the connectivity wars raging among the automakers. Is placing all your personal...

Google should be buying Apple

Apple + IBM Crusty Patents = Google Pie Buy Apple and cut a deal with the Chinese for production and distribution. Apple should have made a move years ago. " “Google Buys About 1,000 ABM Patents By Peter...

What’s up, IBM?

Techdirty reports that IBM is banned from contracting, at least at the EPA. The story indicates that the ban may spread. That is possible, but there is nothing to go on here. Federal government procurement and...

‘Tis the season for more shakeups: Geniuses Wanted

‘Tis the season for more shakeups It matters who’s in the board room and who’s running the show. Their every action and nonaction has an impact on employees, customers, and shareholders. HP has had a rocky...

IBM Sees India as a Major Smart Grid Solutions Consumer

With transmission losses as high as 35 percent and over-ambitious capacity addition targets, India is in need ot the latest power transmission and distribution technologies so that losses, theft and efficiency of...

IBM moves jobs to China

IBM is not moving US jobs to China, but is leaving Ireland. In a broad sense, IBM is struggling to hang on in the manufacturing sector. Winning companies, one that deserves US customer loyalty will be the ones that...

IBM Acquires Netezza

IBM Acquires Netezza (NZ) for $1.7 Billion IBM has agreed to buy Netezza for $1.7 billion. IBM is looking to expand its analytics business, and Netezza does just that. IBM Stock Quote Netezza Stock Quote Analytics...

Makin' Copies: Chester Carlson's Xerox is 50, Office Space Lives

Xerox is celebrating a half-century of "makin' copies" and frustrating office workers everywhere. Since its debut 50 years ago, the Xerox photocopier has revolutionized office work, allowing instant reproduction of...

Nathalie Blanchard Loses Benefits Over "Happy" Facebook Photos

29 year old Nathalie Blanchard from Bromont, QC has had her health care benefits for depression taken away due to her posting what's considered to be "happy" photos on her Facebook account. An insurance agent for...

What private data have you unknowingly shared?

What photos and videos would you like to take-back?  Introducing IBM Identity Mixer, an anonymous credential system developed at IBM Research that enables strong authentication and privacy at the same...

Intel Inside.......an anti-trust embargo

After facing lawsuits in Asia and Europe, New York’s attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo, filed a federal antitrust lawsuit on Wednesday against Intel, the world’s largest chip maker. In May this year the...

Greenpeace Gives Bravo to Apple

Greenpeace USA is giving a bravo to Apple for its stand on climate change legislation.  They have been part of a large group of lobbyists who are becoming disenchanted with the attitude of the U.S. Chamber of...

IBM scientists image the anatomy of a molecule for first time

While research labs around the world cut back,  IBM continues to remain committed to R&D, even in areas that may not pay back for 10 to 15 years. There is no better example of this then the...

Chengdu, China: a growing software and outsourcing hub

Text Source: http://www.chinaknowledge.com/Newswires/News_Detail.aspx?type=1&NewsID=22870   China's software and outsourcing industryChina is undergoing a process of industrial upgrading, in which the...

IBM in Rumored $6.5 billion bid for Sun Microsystems

Computing megalith IBM is supposedly in talks to buy Sun Microsystems for $6.5 billion in cash. Apparently, an IBM/Sun deal could happen as soon as April 3.Sun is a data-center and software company, whose best-know...

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