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Glimpse the Wireless Future of Transportation

Posted by admin On Åžubat - 22 - 201034 COMMENTS

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The coming convergence of how we communicate and how we travel is spawning technologies that will change how we get around — and make transportation safer and more efficient, at the same time. The promise of vehicles communicating with each other and with the road, coupled with advancements in transportation infrastructure, has planners, technocrats and futurists creating an Read the rest of this entry »

Charges drag DirecTV to 4th-quarter loss

Posted by admin On Åžubat - 22 - 20107 COMMENTS

DirecTV Inc. on Thursday reported a fourth-quarter loss after absorbing a hefty merger charge. The nation’s largest satellite TV operator also added 60 percent fewer new subscribers as discounted bundles from competitors and a weak economy took their toll on growth.

DirecTV has benefited from cable companies losing ground in the battle for subscribers. However, it is up against aggressive marketing from fellow satellite TV operator Dish Network Corp. which has offered hefty promotions aimed at stealing away bargain-hunters. Dish says its ads — which claim DirecTV service is more expensive — are bringing in customers. DirecTV is suing Dish for false advertising.

DirecTV still remains one of the brighter lights in the subscription TV industry. It has focused on customers with higher credit scores, and won higher-paying viewers by ramping up the number of high-definition channels and offering its exclusive NFL Sunday Ticket package that airs football games from other cities. Later this year, DirecTV will offer sporting events and movies in 3-D.

Still, the company isn’t immune to the drag of competition that has lured customers with promises of cheaper TV. DirecTV’s cancellation rate rose in the quarter. Read the rest of this entry »

Pa. school official defended in webcam spy case

Posted by admin On Åžubat - 22 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

PHILADELPHIA – A suburban Philadelphia school district accused of secretly switching on laptop computer webcams inside students’ homes says it never used webcam images to monitor or discipline students and believes one of its administrators has been “unfairly portrayed and unjustly attacked.”

The Lower Merion School District, in response to a suit filed by a student, has acknowledged that webcams were remotely activated 42 times in the past 14 months, but only to find missing, lost or stolen laptops — which the district noted would include “a loaner computer that, against regulations, might be taken off campus.” Read the rest of this entry »

Mobile phones become pocket banks in poor countries

Posted by admin On Åžubat - 22 - 20105 COMMENTS

BARCELONA, Spain (AFP) – An Afghan police officer gets his salary in a text message on his mobile phone. A Kenyan worker dials a few numbers to send money to his family.

The rise of banking transactions through mobile phones is giving a whole new meaning to pocket money in parts of the developing world that lack banks or cash machines.

Mobile money applications are emerging as potent financial tools in rural and remote areas of the globe, allowing people with no bank accounts to get paid, send remittances or settle their bills.

“One billion consumers in the world have a mobile phone but no access to a bank account,” said Gavin Krugel, the director of mobile banking strategy at GSM Association, an industry group of 800 wireless operators.

“We see it as very big opportunity,” he said this week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, the industry’s annual four-day event that ended on Thursday. Read the rest of this entry »

The Internet will make you smarter, say experts

Posted by admin On Åžubat - 22 - 20104 COMMENTS

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – An online survey of 895 Web users and experts found more than three-quarters believe the Internet will make people smarter in the next 10 years, according to results released on Friday.

Most of the respondents also said the Internet would improve reading and writing by 2020, according to the study, conducted by the Imagining the Internet Center at Elon University in North Carolina and the Pew Internet and American Life project.

“Three out of four experts said our use of the Internet enhances and augments human intelligence, and two-thirds said use of the Internet has improved reading, writing and the rendering of knowledge,” said study co-author Janna Anderson, director of the Imagining the Internet Center. Read the rest of this entry »

Outrage in Italy over anti-Down Syndrome website

Posted by admin On Åžubat - 22 - 201049 COMMENTS

ROME (AFP) – Politicians and Internet activists in Italy have denounced a page on the social networking site Facebook that calls for children with Down Syndrome to be used for target practice.

Police were trying to track down who set up the page, which features a photo of a Down Syndrome baby with the word “idiot” superimposed on it, and by late Sunday had attracted nearly 1,700 members.

The page proposed what it said was “an easy and amusing solution” to get rid of “these foul creatures”: use them as targets at shooting centres.

Equality minister Mara Carfagna, promising legal action against those responsible for the page, denouncing it as “unacceptable and dangerous.” Read the rest of this entry »

Chinese schools deny link to Google attack

Posted by admin On Åžubat - 21 - 201020 COMMENTS

SHANGHAI (Reuters) – A prestigious Chinese university and a lesser-known vocational school have denied a report they were the source of recent cyber attacks on Internet giant Google and other U.S. corporations, Xinhua news agency said on Saturday.

A representative of Shanghai Jiaotong University, considered one of China’s best, said the allegations in a New York Times report were baseless and even if the school’s computers appeared to be involved, it did not mean the hackers were based there.

“We were shocked and indignant to hear these baseless allegations which may harm the university’s reputation,” Xinhua quoted the unnamed Jiaotong University spokesperson saying.

“The report of the New York Times was based simply on an IP address. Given the highly developed network technology today, such a report is neither objective nor balanced.” Read the rest of this entry »


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