Note to hospitals: The pen is mightier than the data entry worker
Shareable Ink is hoping to popularize a camera-in-a-pen that wirelessly transfers text written on paper to a remote database to better track such data as glucose levels.
Novell may want Red Hat’s market share, but it’s never going to get it without focusing on its strengths rather than Red Hat’s alleged weaknesses.
CEO John Chambers says the company’s quarterly earnings, which show strong sequential growth, indicate that an economic recovery is fully under way.
Planning on getting a new computer this holiday season? Stay safe into the New Year with the overhauled Download.com Security Starter Kit for 2010.
Apple purges porn from the App Store, Macmillan introduces a new paradigm for textbooks, and how a cell phone jammer could help stop prisoners from doing business behind bars.
Mobile advertising is AdMob’s specialty, and the deal gives Google a technology inroad into a fast-growing segment of online advertising.
As Center for Democracy and Technology lawyer, Greg Nojeim works to keep government from using national security as excuse to violate citizens’ online privacy.
Starting in June, Amazon will have a new program that will enable authors and publishers who use the Kindle Digital Text Platform to earn a larger share of revenue from each Kindle book they sell.
The Vancouver winter Olympics will use a system that gives building managers a way to track energy use and make changes to reduce pollution.
Student competitors frantically try to finish building powered only by solar energy for the Solar Decathlon this week in Washington, D.C.
The mobile phone maker sees sales drop 20 percent and it suffers a big write-down on its failing communications equipment unit.
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