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What to expect at Tech Ed

What to expect at Tech Ed 05/20/2004 06:56 AM

Computer Weekly May 20 2004 11:15AM GMT




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Only 19% of tech workers expect layoffs
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03/31/2005 11:25 PM
ZDNet Apr 1 2005 3:40AM GMT

When you least expect it...


When you least expect it... 04/15/2005 05:16 AM
And I thought I was kidding when I made this, but Kolibri found a way to use it for real.

Of course, it didn't work. Didn't work for me either.

(How about adding an electric motor inside it?)


Test-Expect-0.29


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Don't expect a repeat


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Knowing What to Expect


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(Reuters)
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Reuters - Safari parks in China have agreed to stop feeding their lions and tigers large live animals such as horses -- at least in public.

Expect a Smash from Pixar


Expect a Smash from Pixar 08/03/2004 10:54 AM
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What Will Gamers Expect from their
Libraries?


What Will Gamers Expect from their
Libraries?
02/01/2005 10:09 PM

A Brave New Gamer World

“ ‘We've got an entire group of people under age 30 who grew up playing video games,’ said Jim Gee, professor in the UW-Madison School of Education. ‘It's completely changing the way people think about education and the workplace.’

This ‘gamer generation’ includes some 90 million people in the U.S. alone, ages 15 to 35. In fact, sales of video games have now surpassed sales of TVs, DVDs and CDs….

A host of new data is suggesting that video games have created a new generation of employees and executives, bigger than the baby boomers, who will dramatically transform the workplace.

Researchers like John C. Beck and Mitchell Wade, authors of the book ‘Got Game: How the Gamer Generation is Reshaping Business Forever’ argue that managers who understand and harness this generation's distinct attributes will leap far ahead of the competition.

Beck and Wade say these 90 million rising professionals, through sheer numbers, will inevitably dominate business and are already changing the rules. Although many of the changes are positive, such as more open communication and creative problem solving, they have caused a generation gap that frustrates gamers and the boomers who manage them….” [The Capital Times, via Library Link of the Day]


Comdex PreviewWhat to Expect


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Expect the Unexpected in 2005


Expect the Unexpected in 2005 12/30/2004 02:49 AM
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What to Expect of 'Spamalot'? A Lot of
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What to Expect of 'Spamalot'? A Lot of
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03/14/2005 06:15 PM
A security glitch exposed the names and postal and e-mail addresses of more than 31,000 people who had signed up for newsletters for "Spamalot" and "Movin' Out."

Microsoft CFO: Expect more acquisitions


Microsoft CFO: Expect more acquisitions 09/21/2004 04:17 PM
Microsoft may seek to become a more distributed company as it eyes future large acquisitions, CFO John Connors said yesterday.

Expect to see more Microsoft source


Expect to see more Microsoft source 09/20/2004 10:38 AM
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What to Expect at WinHEC on Opening Day


What to Expect at WinHEC on Opening Day 05/04/2004 09:29 AM
Microsoft CEO Bill Gates and Platform Group VP Jim Allchin will deliver the opening keynotes here at WinHEC on Tuesday morning. eWEEK has an overview of what to expect.

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Spymac Speculation: What to expect
(IMHO)


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In the wake of my past two Macworld San Francisco speculation articles, rumors have been swirling surrounding both iPod and iLife updates. That, coupled with the usual surprises and last-minute decisions, adds up to a very exciting Macworld (and well into January, no doubt). Last year’s Macworld was a whirlwind of releases and new technologies, which saw updated PowerBooks, Airport Extreme and iLife. As I’ve said before, this year also looks to see another iLife demonstration, with...

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Edge: LEARNING TO EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED


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Bloomberg Expect A Profitable Apple


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Expect Another Year of Microsoft 'Facts'


Expect Another Year of Microsoft 'Facts' 09/13/2004 10:39 AM
As Year 2 of its "Get the Facts" campaign kicks off, Microsoft is adding more research reports and case studies to its anti-open-source arsenal. The latest: A Microsoft-commissioned study by the Meta Group that examines ERP migrations from Unix to Windows.

Dyson On The Paranormal or Expect A
Miracle


Dyson On The Paranormal or Expect A
Miracle
07/14/2004 10:09 AM
Expect a miracle? Freeman Dyson on Littlewood's Law of Miracles: "...the total number of events that happen to us is about thirty thousand per day, or about a million per month. ...The chance of a miracle is about one per million events. Therefore we should expect about one miracle to happen, on the average, every month." From his review of book debunking the paranormal (whose views he isn't entirely willing to accept). Via Marginal Revolution

Who's Surfing Internet Porn? Might Not
Be Who You Would Expect


Who's Surfing Internet Porn? Might Not
Be Who You Would Expect
01/02/2004 02:30 PM
A recent study from Nielsen/NetRatings has found that, despite the general perception of who is surfing porn sites, one-third of porn site visitors are women. The article doesn't go into details, so it's unclear how they defined "porn sites" and how they measured this. They do quote one woman who claims that "you can get both education and inspiration" from the sites. So, maybe that's the defense schools and libraries should use for not filtering the internet: it's "educational" (yes, I'm joking). Anyway, I don't think it's all that surprising that there are women who like porn (studies have shown that before), but I'd say the details of the study need to be explained a bit more before people go jumping to conclusions.

Expect disappointing bandwidth for years


Expect disappointing bandwidth for years 07/03/2004 02:17 AM
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Microsoft CFO: Expect us to make more
big acquisitions


Microsoft CFO: Expect us to make more
big acquisitions
09/21/2004 08:28 AM
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Microsoft Corp. may make more large acquisitions than it has done historically and become a more distributed company as opposed to moving key employees to its Redmond, Washington, headquarters, Chief Financial Officer John Connors said Monday.

Few expect lower monthly bills


Few expect lower monthly bills 02/12/2004 02:43 AM
Boston Globe Feb 12 2004 6:40AM GMT

Sony: Expect PSP in Europe, U.S. in
March


Sony: Expect PSP in Europe, U.S. in
March
01/05/2005 04:31 PM
Sony plans to launch its PlayStation Portable in the United States and Europe in March, according to a company executive. The date comes on the later side of an estimate provided by the company late last year. The unit was introduced in Japan in early December, and shipped over a half-million units by month's end.

Data security: expect the unexpected


Data security: expect the unexpected 04/19/2004 08:32 PM

Taiwan makers expect 16x DVD+R/-R to be
mainstream for DVD


Taiwan makers expect 16x DVD+R/-R to be
mainstream for DVD
04/18/2005 08:24 AM
Among DVD+R/-R discs of varying speeds, 16x discs will account for the largest portion in terms of shipment in beginning the third quarter of this year at the earliest, according to Taiwanese makers of optical discs. Of Taiwan’s output of DVD+R/-R discs, 8x plus 4x discs take up 80%-90% currently, with the remaining 10%-20% being 16x discs produced by no more than five leading makers, the makers indicated. Although the global demand for DVD discs is increasing as reflected on orders received, second-tier makers in Taiwan have offered lower prices to compete for 8x and 4x DVD+R/-R discs.

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Expect low-cost advances in 2004


Expect low-cost advances in 2004 12/30/2003 01:36 AM
Washington Times Dec 30 2003 0:32AM ET

If Bush can't deal with allies, how can
we expect him to run a war?


If Bush can't deal with allies, how can
we expect him to run a war?
03/11/2003 01:59 PM
Noted neoconservative Fred Kaplan has a great article in Slate where he asks the question that so many others are asking:

If the administration lacks the acumen or persuasive power to deal with such familiar institutions as the U.N. Security Council or the established governments of France, Germany, Turkey, Russia, China—even Canada—then how is it going to handle Iraq's feuding opposition groups, Kurdish separatists, and myriad ethno-religious factions, to say nothing of the turbulence throughout the region?

Kaplan concludes, as do I:

It is becoming increasingly and distressingly clear that, however justified the coming war with Iraq may be, the Bush administration is in no shape—diplomatically, politically, or intellectually—to wage it or at least to settle its aftermath. It is hard to remember when, if ever, the United States has so badly handled a foreign-policy crisis or been so distrusted by so many friends and foes as a result.

I wonder what it means for such a noted neocon to come out against the Bush administration on the fundamental issue of competence. Maybe the Republican wall in front of Bush will finally crack, and Republican legislators will put their duty as citizens in front of their party loyalties. One can always hope. I highly recommend the article , even if it is in Slate.


Don't expect to use your branded GSM
outside your carriers network


Don't expect to use your branded GSM
outside your carriers network
06/14/2004 08:09 AM

I have a GSM telephone by T-Mobile and when I went overseas this time I took it with me figuring I could pop a sim card into it and use it in the country I was visiting. Turned out since the phone was a branded one it was locked out from being able to be used in another country. I found a unlock code for it on a website and weighed using it but decided against it.

Instead I bought a cheap phone and will use that on future travels. The true test will be when I get back and try the Sim from T-Mobile in the new phone. It seems a group of consumers are pissed of about this lockout feature and are suing to force companies to unlock the phones we buy.

I must admit that in the United States I do not see cell phones for-sale stand-alone seems most are branded. As consumers become more educated this will change. [ Boing Boing] [Popular Science] [Unlock Me] [GSM Software]


Marines expect all-out fight for
Fallujah


Marines expect all-out fight for
Fallujah
04/13/2004 03:40 PM

Expect 4G by 2012, says Ericsson
research chief


Expect 4G by 2012, says Ericsson
research chief
05/10/2004 07:11 AM
Computer Weekly May 10 2004 11:33AM GMT

FTC Legalizes Porn Spam - Expect Plenty


FTC Legalizes Porn Spam - Expect Plenty 04/13/2004 02:10 PM
The latest move by our government to legitimize spam by simply adding rules that tell you how to spam properly, is this decision by the FTC that all porn spam must be labeled to say "SEXUALLY-EXPLICIT" (capital screaming required?). Also, such spam cannot contain "graphic material." In other words, porn spammers have just been told it's okay to spam. This should pretty much guarantee that we all start receiving a lot more pornographic spam - though, easily labeled so that anyone glancing over your shoulder (assuming you don't use filters) to check out your inbox will immediately see "SEXUALLY-EXPLICIT" everywhere. I'm a bit surprised they're doing this, considering the recent ridiculous crackdown on "indecency." Not that I have a problem with anyone viewing whatever porn they want - but it should be their choice, and not forced upon them by spammers.

Microsoft: Expect 1 Billion-Plus Windows
PCs by 2010


Microsoft: Expect 1 Billion-Plus Windows
PCs by 2010
07/12/2004 12:56 PM
The Redmond software vendor says the Windows market is nowhere near saturated.

Apple Resellers Expect Dual G5 Delays


Apple Resellers Expect Dual G5 Delays 06/21/2004 04:28 AM
"If there's one constant in life it's that there will be delays with any new Apple products." By Tim Lohman, ARN (via MyAppleMenu)
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