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From The Pirate Bay to OpenBitTorrent?
in P2P File Sharing, on July 9, 2009
...a replacement... is set to take over all of the torrents currently tracked by The Pirate Bay," suggests Softpedia's Lucian Parfeni . "While it may be more than just a coincidence, wheth...
Can YouTube survive?
in Sox First, on July 7, 2009
...ing the rounds for some time. And it's anyone's guess. Rhodri Marsden at The Independent suggests YouTube's future is not looking that flash. "YouTube's lack of profitability o...
Can the G8 solve climate change?
in Sox First, on July 6, 2009
... what hope is there of the G8 reaching some sort of agreement. As the Carbon Positive newsletter suggests, there is still a standoff in negotiations between developed and developing nations, partic...
Jackson downloads soar
in Sox First, on July 1, 2009
...dollars in debt and Associated Press reports he only had assets of just over $230 million. Which suggests the matter might be headed for bankruptcy court. And certainly, the bankruptcy of Jackson&...
Mercy for Madoff plea
in Sox First, on June 24, 2009
...e "emotion and hysteria". "We believe that the unified tone of the victim statements suggests a desire for a type of mob vengeance that, if countenanced here, would negate and render me...
Unemployment: are the numbers lying?
in Sox First, on June 14, 2009
... layoffs, up 36% from the first four months of 2008 and the worst four-month performance. All that suggests is that the road back out of this recession is going to be long and hard. The pain will be ...
Planes, trains & automobiles & climate change
in Sox First, on June 8, 2009
...a train or bus produces fewer greenhouse gases than driving. But now a new study, reported here , suggests that not be the case. According to scientists, there are hidden emissions from the oil, gas...
How much is Facebook worth?
in Sox First, on May 30, 2009
...rted in the Financial Times , it values Facebook at $10 billion. It's extraordinary because it suggests Facebook is still relying on bail outs while it struggles to make a profit. As reported in...
NewsCorp negotiates with "parasite" Google
in Sox First, on May 29, 2009
...ants to sell Google more access to its media properties but Google is pushing for a discount. Which suggests the deal could be less lucrative than it was before because MySpace has been struggling. Wh...
More on the Satyam-PWC scandal
in Sox First, on May 27, 2009
...y questions about corporate governance. As Madhukar Angur says in the Deccan Herald , the debacle suggests we have learned very little since Enron and WorldCom. And that's despite governments ar...
New in Labs: Inbox preview
in Wangtam, on May 23, 2009
...ows 7 Starter
• Google Maps Now Suggests Alternate Routes
• Chirpio
• Twine Is Taking Off, Now Bigger Than FriendFeed
• Salesforce.com Chief Financial Officer and Chief Adoption Officer to Pre...
Happy Parents = Happy Children?
in Next Nine Months, on May 23, 2009
...rom its parents help shape that child's character." said Dr. Halabe Bucay. "My paper suggests a way that the parent's psychology before conception can actually affect the child's...
The case against stock options
in Sox First, on May 22, 2009
...ades at 90 or at 60." So they are inclined to make bigger bets. And worse still, the evidence suggests they're the wrong bets. It's an interesting argument but one that would require an...
The recession: blaming the business schools
in Sox First, on May 21, 2009
...he way of self-awareness and most of their grads tend to be self-absorbed and ego driven. All that suggests is that some of courses need to be changed and that there needs to be more focus on connect...
US and China: the drug dealer-addict relationship
in Sox First, on May 20, 2009
...standards for the rest of China would continue to grow more slowly than the pace of economic growth suggests they should. For the rest of the world, China's retreat would mean slower growth. The m...
The deplorable state of mathematics education today
in The CIO Weblog, on May 17, 2009
...Rob Enderle, an analyst with the Enderle Group, said in an interview.
This right after the author suggests that SMBs are more tolerant of these services essentially because they can't afford any...
Bad retail figures expose recovery myth
in Sox First, on May 14, 2009
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While there is still talk about green shoots, the data suggests something else. The US economy is still in serious decline and things are not really looking better. First, there are the reports ...
Credit card losses to hit banks
in Sox First, on May 11, 2009
...010. Federal regulators called that a "worst case" economic situation" but the paper suggests it could be a lot worse, more than double that figure, reaching as high as $186 billion for...
Lung Cancer Susceptibility Gene Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 2, 2009
...d in 60 percent of the samples from non-hereditary lung tumors," explains Anderson. "This suggests that perhaps epigenetic factors may be contributing to abnormal genetic development." ...
Climate scientist sacked for talking
in Sox First, on May 1, 2009
... United States Vice-President Al Gore, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2008. Mother Jones correctly suggests that all this amounts to censorship and keeping the public in the dark. The magazine makes ...
Pomegranate Juice Against Prostate Cancer Recurrence
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 29, 2009
...ate juice experienced slower doubling times of prostate specific antigen (PSA).
"This study suggests that pomegranate juice may effectively slow the progression of prostate cancer after unsucce...
Luxury or necessity? It's back to the past
in Sox First, on April 28, 2009
...patterns? New research from the Pew Research Center's Social & Demographic Trends project suggests that yesterday's necessities are now being seen as luxuries. According to that researc...
Big bonuses at imploding banks
in Sox First, on April 26, 2009
...Until the banks are sorted out, the financial crisis will continue. And the latest batch of bonuses suggests the banks remain as dysfunctional as ever....
To panic, or not to panic
in The CIO Weblog, on April 22, 2009
... and exposed systemic failings in IT systems in a similar manner. Were those cyber-attacks?
Perens suggests that the implications of this particular attack are cause for a major re-evaluation of the ...
Naked Chianti
in Celebrate Wine, on April 20, 2009
...(hints of nutmeg, cinnamon, baked fruit, vanilla). It has a medium tannin and is full bodied. Linda suggests that the wine would go well with roasted game or robust cheeses.
Chianti Classico is a ...
Economic recovery a long "slog" - Volcker
in Sox First, on April 19, 2009
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While Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Donald Kohn suggests that the worst of the recession might be over, the impact of the economic catastrophe is likely to last for some time. With unemployment ...
Ford Enhances the Box
in carzz.org, on April 15, 2009
...y, is a name long used by Ford of England to identify its vans. "Connect," I would think, suggests a connection with many businesses in many countries. But if this is any example, Ford sees ...
Advertising market crash
in Sox First, on April 2, 2009
...fe. Why is this important? Because advertising is a lead indicator of economic trends and the data suggests there will be no recovery for some time....
Market soars as trade collapses
in Sox First, on March 24, 2009
...in importing countries, have also deprived oil-producing countries of export revenues." Which suggests that the share market rally we have just seen is just a bounce. It won't last....
UT Researchers Create Nanotech Artificial Muscles
in Nanotechbuzz, on March 21, 2009
...lymimetic liquid alloys - they're so 2003 - and turn to the laboratory of Ray Baughman ," suggests Wired's Brandon Keim .
More here from Gizmodo ... more here from Scientific Ameri...
Too Many Choices...
in The Dating Weblog, on March 19, 2009
...ychCentral about the perils of having too many choices. Marketing from online dating sites often suggests that having more choices is most beneficial, because you have more options from which to ch...
Maddoff's accountant: bring on the rest
in Sox First, on March 19, 2009
...orts raises a number of questions. the most important is how many more out there? As this report suggests, there are plenty more. Obviously, investors need to do more due diligence. Letting regulat...
What's in YOUR network?
in The CIO Weblog, on March 16, 2009
...ce did in the pantheon of IT security standards. It's certainly worth revisiting, as Hutcheson suggests.
Oddities rambling about the corporate networks are hardly a new phenomena, however. I am p...
Will Health Care Reform Affect Outsourcing?
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on March 15, 2009
...rity programs through value added taxes or other consumption or income oriented taxes. Instead, it suggests (with health care) or mandates (with social security and medicare) that employers become res...
微软下周发3款补丁软件 影响所有Windows版本
in Wangtam, on March 6, 2009
... ScreenFix.net
• Keywordle - the site that automatically suggests descriptive keywords for web sites
• iAccelerator
• Acrobat bug can lead to malware installs without even opening an infected f...
The complex reality of end-user application development
in The CIO Weblog, on March 6, 2009
...endors' interest to encourage that meme, but the CIO has to provide the reality check.
Ed also suggests that experts can be brought in when they are needed to corral these silos at little cost bu...
5 Ways to Save Money This Year - A Lot of It
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on March 5, 2009
...cle, rather than a new one. If you already have a new one - such as a SUV, Business Week Magazine suggests you trade it in on an older model to reduce both overall indebtedness and monthly payment a...
Are we headed for a Depression?
in Sox First, on March 5, 2009
...getting worse and there's next to no hope of things getting better in the next few months. That suggests the economic medicine now being handed out is being overwhelmed by the disease. The Beige ...
Counterpoint: Employers snoop away!
in The CIO Weblog, on March 4, 2009
...ould be excessive. But I have yet to hear anyone bring that up in an interview, and though Levinson suggests that background checks are borderline discriminatory, I can't imagine what she would ha...
Detroit and the rest: how the crash will reshape America
in Sox First, on March 3, 2009
...ecome ghost towns. Clearly what's needed are some urgent changes in government policy. Florida suggests starting with policies that encourage renting houses, and not buying them. Too much focus o...
More Zinc Decreases Diabetes Risk In Women
in Daily Diabetic, on February 24, 2009
... functions.
It is believed to be essential for maintaining a healthy immune system; recent science suggests the mineral could also influence memory, muscle strength and endurance in adults.
Zinc nu...
Another step to nationalization?
in Sox First, on February 24, 2009
...ar, the Obama administration says it has not intention to nationalize. But as the Washington Post suggests, the US government's intentions seem cloaked in ambiguity. Whichever you look at it, th...
New U2 Album Debuts on P2P
in P2P File Sharing, on February 20, 2009
... page from Radiohead's In Rainbows and embrace the future of online music distribution," suggests PC World's Brennon Slattery . "No matter what circumventive methods are imposed, ...
Blackwater - what's in a name?
in Sox First, on February 16, 2009
...0 Iraqi civilians dead. Still, there might be another reason. As The Nation's Jeremy Scahill suggests, it might all be about positioning the company in new business ventures: intelligence gathe...
WomenHeart Celebrates American Heart Month With Heart Promises Campaign
in Well Woman Blog, on February 9, 2009
...ealthy lifestyle
Heart disease and severe gum disease have a number of common risk factors, which suggests there may be a relationship between the two
By brushing with an antibacterial toothpa...
Floating the Yuan: Be Careful What You Wish For
in China Venture News, on February 9, 2009
...of reasons - not just because of currency manipulation. Then he looks at a London Times story that suggests that A prerequisite for a strong currency is a strong government that is able to maintain s...
Postpartum Depression May Be Predicted By A Simple Blood Test
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 3, 2009
...Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 2074898
A new study from University of California, Irvine suggests that measuring the levels of a hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy might pred...
Winter of discontent: will the Paris riots spread?
in Sox First, on January 30, 2009
...arning from Guy Ryder, the general secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) suggests that it might. Ryder says the global crisis, which could result in the destruction of 50 mi...
More Tips On Saving Money On Your Food Bills
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on January 28, 2009
...reduced considerably simply be eating out less.
To be able to save money on food, Kiplinger.com suggests that you start by cooking more at home. When buying food for your own family, most people w...
Women, Weaker Sex In Hunger Control?
in Well Woman Blog, on January 22, 2009
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 6283174
A brain imaging study suggests that men are better able to resist hunger than women. Thereby suggesting why women are more prone to emotional eati...
Wall Street to Obama: the banks are insolvent
in Sox First, on January 21, 2009
...can earn their way back into solvency. Seeking Alpha's Bill Luby looks at the issue but as he suggests, propping them up remains problematic and is asking for trouble....
US economy, Pearl Harbor and Barack Obama
in Sox First, on January 20, 2009
...the US Senate released the second portion of the $700 billion bailout fund but a vote of 52 to 42 suggests there could be future resistance to more bailouts and stimulus packages. Also, foreign inve...
Best Buy Gets Palm Pre
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 15, 2009
..., as long as Apple doesn't kick out an iPhone nano or something else along those lines," suggests Geek.com's Joel Evans .
More here from ZDNet ... more here from Engadget ... mo...
New Year, Diabetes and Low T
in Daily Diabetic, on January 9, 2009
...or men, but a large waistline could be at the center of his health issues in the New Year. Research suggests that an increasing mid-section in men may trigger other health problems like depression and...
Why smart investors fall for scams
in Sox First, on January 4, 2009
... greedy, they could have just gone for CDOs but this appeared to be safe. Greenspan's analysis suggests it would be too easy to say scepticism would have saved the investors. What they needed was...
BroadSoft Buys Sylantro
in The VoIP Weblog, on January 1, 2009
...nd many to come for VoIP companies in 2009 as the recession encourages further consolidation," suggests VentureBeat's Camille Ricketts .
More here from TMCnet ... more here from Informa...
Elevated Blood Sugar and Cognitive Decline
in Daily Diabetic, on December 31, 2008
...evels tend to rise as we grow older. Whether through physical exercise, diet or drugs, our research suggests that improving glucose metabolism could help some of us avert the cognitive slide that occu...
Three Questions Before the Ball Drops Tomorrow Night
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on December 30, 2008
...ld all ask ourselves before the year ends. They're simple questions - but profound.
First, Dan suggests that you ask yourself whether you're committed to your current career path for the...
11 New Cardiovascular Risk Gene Variants Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 19, 2008
...an School of Nutrition and Science Policy at Tufts and Tufts University School of Medicine "It suggests people can have multiple variant genes contributing to dyslipidemia, a combination of spike...
8 Megapixels Samsung Pixon coming to US soon
in The Smart PDA, on December 14, 2008
...n device in the US known as the Samsung Pixon. It works with 3.5G (1900 and 850) frequencies, which suggests that it will probably be launched in association with AT&T. This announcement was recen...
Bribe payers index
in Sox First, on December 10, 2008
... the least likely to pay bribes. Dutch and Swiss companies are pretty clean too. Still, the report suggests other developed economies should not get that sanctimonious. The United States and Australi...
Are We Going to Start Paying the Crowd?
in Web 2.0, on December 8, 2008
...obert Scroble ( blog: Scrobleiaer ) has a blog post last week about the future of crowdsourcing. He suggests that free crowdsourcing could be on the way out thanks to Dave Ingram, the CEO of Brownb...
Amazon vs. the Pirates... and The Kraken
in P2P File Sharing, on December 4, 2008
...day, inserts Amazon.com purchase links into The Pirate Bay and Mininova . As the download site suggests, "For those with an attack of conscience (or simply impatience), here's a plug-in ...
E&HT supply chain model needs to be adapted to the market needs
in Supplychainer, on December 4, 2008
...hain.
One recent study by McKinsey & Co. titled "Rethinking high-tech distribution" suggests that Electronic manufacturers need to go for a collaborative model with two tier distributo...
Is there a bailout strategy?
in Sox First, on December 3, 2008
...e would stop making." An even more radical solution comes from Ted Gage at SeekingAlpha. He suggests nationalising the automakers. "If everyone is talking about bailing out US automakers ...
The devil is in the details
in The CIO Weblog, on December 1, 2008
..., that's something you need to think about when you are structuring your deal with them. Sommer suggests finding smaller firms which are typically more focused on client advocacy... this isn't...
Oltsik: Bullish on IEEE 1667
in On Storage, on November 28, 2008
...ty - a win-win in the security management world..."
With Microsoft backing IEEE 1667, Oltsik suggests, "Let's all follow Redmond's lead in this case for the greater good..."
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Under Your Christmas Tree, a 1962 Jaguar E-Type
in Classical Drives, on November 28, 2008
... accolades regarding Jaguar's E-Type, including the glamorous coupe seen here? Barons of the UK suggests it might be an ideal gift for one's spouse. Or a perfect gift from one's spouse. ...
China's growth slows down
in Sox First, on November 26, 2008
... else, the Chinese are brilliant when it comes to propaganda. In the full report , the World Bank suggests that China might need to rethink its strategy of focusing the stimulus on infrastructure. T...
Tim Geithner: crisis manager
in Sox First, on November 22, 2008
...deration that he prefers Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling or Bernie Ebbers. But as The Wall Street Journal suggests, Geithner is the kind of person who thrives on crises. former Clinton economic adviser Je...




