by Admin on January 27, 2012
Traveling around Indianapolis International Airport's website now is a little easier. A new app for mobile phones and devices was unveiled this week, just in time for the tens of thousands of Super Bowl fans expected to make their way through the terminal.
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by on December 19, 2011
Technology entrepreneurs and executives from leading Silicon Valley firms such as Google, Twitter, eBay and LinkedIn issued an open, strongly-worded letter opposing a controversial, anti-piracy bill being debated in Congress this week. The letter’s signatories say the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), which aims to reduce the amount of pirated content on the Internet, goes too far, and could cost …
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by on December 4, 2011
All the top business stories of the week in the technology sector …
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by on October 23, 2011
Connected devices and mobile technology will be the focus of attention during 4G World in Chicago and Nokia World in London this week.
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by Admin on October 19, 2011
Three of the most important companies in the non-pure Internet tech world reported quarterly results this week and the numbers were uniformly surprising for entirely different reasons. IBM (IBM) got the parade started with an atypical miss. By all accounts one of the most well-managed companies in the world, Big Blue came in slightly light [...]
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by on August 28, 2011
In this week’s podcast: a 9/11 app, Internet radio and tech support.
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by Admin on August 26, 2011
In this week’s podcast: a 9/11 app, Internet radio and tech support.
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by on July 5, 2011
- Regarding Zack Ryder’s Internet Title being defended at the WWE show in Australia earlier this week, he was introduced by the ring announcer as the WWE Internet Champion but we don’t know yet if this is just a live event deal or something that will go to TV.
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by Admin on July 3, 2011
Hot topics in the tech blogs for the week ending July 1 include the soft launch of Google’s new social network, MySpace gets sold for a song, rumors about Google and Apple’s flagship smartphones, BlackBerry employee calls to bosses to encourage innovation, and hacking group LulzSec disbands.
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by Admin on June 16, 2011
The Internet is vast, but it’s also running out of addresses. On this week’s Bits: Tech Talk show, Bettina Edelstein speaks with Verne Kopytoff, a contributor to The Times’s technology section, about IPv6, a protocol that allows many more addresses to be created — around 340 undecillion, actually.
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by Admin on June 2, 2011
Ham radio in the Internet age? It’s alive and well, says Walt Baranger of the News Technology department at the Times. On this week’s Bits: Tech Talk show, Mr. Baranger chats with Bettina Edelstein and J.D. Biersdorfer about what’s going on in the world of amateur radio.
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by on May 30, 2011
Vint Cerf received an award from the Hasso-Plattner Institute in Potsdam earlier this week. Cerf, along with another American colleague, is well-known for having developed the Internet’s underlying protocol.
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by Admin on May 12, 2011
There’s always some new evil lurking on the Internet. On this week’s Bits: Tech Talk show, J.D. Biersdorfer learns about the latest trends in malware from the global director of education for the security firm Trend Micro, David Perry.
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by Admin on May 7, 2011
In this week’s Tech Check podcast, Doug Gross, Brandon Griggs and Mark Milian break down how the internet, particularly Twitter, responded to news of the killing of Osama bin Laden.
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by Admin on May 7, 2011
In this week’s Tech Check podcast, Doug Gross, Brandon Griggs and Mark Milian break down how the internet, particularly Twitter, responded to news of the killing of Osama bin Laden.
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