Seamless Computing Takes a Baby Step Forward
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Patent Reform Takes Half A Baby Step In
A Forward-Like Direction
Patent Reform Takes Half A Baby Step In
A Forward-Like Direction
04/19/2004 03:01 AMWell, I don't know if anyone could actually call it "progress," but at
least it sounds like more and more people are beginning to realize
that the only people who actually benefit from the current patent
system is the lawyers. A conference to discuss these issues seemed to
have the typical problems as people realized that (despite simplistic
rhetoric) the patent system can both encourage and discourage
innovation - and it's important to figure out ways to lessen the
"discourage" part. The one bit of (possibly, maybe) good news is a
new
technology "working group" to look at the issue of technology
patent reform. Of course, this pretty much guarantees a lot more red
tape, arguments, and very little actual patent reform. If we really
reform the patent system within a decade it will be a shocker.
Ximian Takes Evolutionary Step Forward
Ximian Takes Evolutionary Step Forward
12/31/2003 01:15 PMExtreme Tech Dec 31 2003 12:06PM ET
Open Access Publishing Takes Another
Step Forward
Open Access Publishing Takes Another
Step Forward
06/17/2005 05:02 PMScience Commons - a new project of Creative Commons that works to
encourage sharing of scientific and academic knowledge - has launched
an Open Access Law Program. The Program is designed to make legal
scholarship "open access," that is freely available online to
everyone, without undue copyright and licensing restrictions. The
Program involves an Open Access Law Author Pledge, Open Access Law
Principles and an Open Access Law Model Publication
Agreement.Our very own Chairman & CEO, Lawrence Lessig, is one
of the first signatories to the Open Access Law Author Pledge. In
addition, 21 important law reviews have adopted the Open Access
Principles, or have policies that are consistent with them. Leading
journals like such as Michigan Law Review, Animal Law, Harvard Journal
of Law & Technology, Indiana Law Journal, Lewis & Clark Law Review,
Michigan Law Review, Michigan State Law Review and, New York Law
School Law Review, Texas Law Review, Vanderbilt Law Review, and Wayne
Law Review and Michigan State Law Review have signed on, as have all
of the journals published by Duke Law School and Villanova Law School.
More information about the Program is available at the Science
Commons Program page. The Program is one part of the Science
Commons Publishing Project, which is working to support open access to
scholarly research in a wide range of disciplines including
agriculture, entomology, biology, anthropology and now law.
IBM Takes Giant Step Forward in Tiny
Technology
IBM Takes Giant Step Forward in Tiny
Technology
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn a major step forward for nanotechnology -- the science of
manipulating individual
molecules and atoms to build structures of complex atomic
specifications -- IBM has
announced the creation of "the highest-performing" carbon nanotube
transistors to date.
DNA computing takes a diagnostic leap
forward
DNA computing takes a diagnostic leap
forward
04/30/2004 07:58 AMResearchers create a DNA computer that can diagnose cancer signals and
deliver anticancer drugs. It will be years before a system can be
developed that can be used in humans.
Test-tube computing takes the next step
Test-tube computing takes the next step
04/29/2004 01:17 PMThe Economist Apr 29 2004 4:35PM GMT
Seamless computing
Seamless computing
07/13/2004 08:25 PMComputer Times Asia Jul 13 2004 11:51PM GMT
Motorola's embedded Bluetooth - one more
step towards seamless mobility
Motorola's embedded Bluetooth - one more
step towards seamless mobility
08/09/2004 07:38 AMAME Info Aug 9 2004 10:40AM GMT
Gates Salutes the Seamless Computing
Experience
Gates Salutes the Seamless Computing
Experience
01/08/2004 08:52 PMMicrosoft Chairman also talks up new Windows Media Center Extenders,
next version of MSN, and SPOT watches in his Consumer Electronics Show
kick-off keynote.
Gates Stitches Microsoft's Seamless
Computing Vision
Gates Stitches Microsoft's Seamless
Computing Vision
01/08/2004 08:52 PMAt the opening Consumer Electronics Show keynote, Microsoft Chairman
Bill
GautengOnline another step forward
GautengOnline another step forward
03/08/2004 11:20 PMSunday Times South Africa Mar 9 2004 3:17AM GMT
Gates Unveils Innovative New Products
and Services at CES, Details Vision of
"Seamless Computing" for Consumers
Gates Unveils Innovative New Products
and Services at CES, Details Vision of
"Seamless Computing" for Consumers
01/08/2004 07:37 PMIn his keynote address at the 2004 International Consumer Electronics
Show (CES), Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill
Gates expanded on the company's vision for "seamless computing,"
demonstrating software breakthroughs that deliver unified digital
experiences and make the technology in consumers' lives work as a
connected whole. Gates introduced a number of products and services
that bring the power of software to the world of consumer electronics,
including MSN® Premium and enhanced MSN services for broadband
Internet users; and new Microsoft® Windows® Media Center Extender
Technologies and Portable Media Centers, which make the digital
entertainment experiences of Media Center PCs available throughout the
home and on the go. Gates also announced retail availability of Smart
Watches for MSN Direct, which provide discreet and convenient access
to personalized information.
Itanium - one step forward, one back
Itanium - one step forward, one back
01/05/2005 10:00 PMZDNet Australia Jan 6 2005 1:49AM GMT
Itanium--one step forward, one back
Itanium--one step forward, one back
01/05/2005 03:54 PMIntel allies Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft have some good and bad news
for the chipmaker's Itanium 2 processor family.
Two Steps Forward; One Step Back
Two Steps Forward; One Step Back
02/12/2004 11:29 AMMicrosoft is moving ahead with its Aura "autoblogging" research
project, as eWeek reports from the O'Reilly Emerging Technologies
conference. Meanwhile, the Redmond software giant lost some ground in
its ongoing trademark case with Lindows.com.
Round Up: Dramatic step forward
Round Up: Dramatic step forward
05/24/2004 02:22 PMnewmediazero May 24 2004 6:15PM GMT
Semantic web specs step forward: RDF,
OWL to PR
Semantic web specs step forward: RDF,
OWL to PR
12/22/2003 08:57 AMThe W3C has released a slew of new semantic web technology Proposed
Recomendations, related to the Resource Description Framework (RDF)
and the OWL Web Ontology Language.
Time for e-champions to step forward
Time for e-champions to step forward
04/01/2005 12:17 PMComputer Weekly Apr 1 2005 3:18PM GMT
Website Step Forward To e-Government In
Brunei
Website Step Forward To e-Government In
Brunei
08/04/2004 08:32 PMBruDirect Aug 4 2004 11:22PM GMT
Microsoft 802.11g a big step forward for
wireless networking
Microsoft 802.11g a big step forward for
wireless networking
11/04/2003 06:05 PMChicago Sun-Times Nov 4 2003 5:20PM ET
Internet providers take a step forward
in spam fight
Internet providers take a step forward
in spam fight
06/23/2004 08:43 PMIHT Jun 24 2004 0:06AM GMT
XForms a huge step forward for Web forms
(eWeek)
XForms a huge step forward for Web forms
(eWeek)
09/10/2002 01:46 PMWindows XP SP2 is big step forward in
security--but it can break things
Windows XP SP2 is big step forward in
security--but it can break things
06/23/2004 10:39 AMMicrosoft's Windows' XP Service Pack 2 RC2 .. has some technology ..
cause many
problems
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TCS: Tech Central Station - One Step
Back, Two Steps Forward
TCS: Tech Central Station - One Step
Back, Two Steps Forward
05/10/2004 03:03 AMthis column on Iran .. Pejman ..
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Hardware vendors inch forward on utility
computing
Hardware vendors inch forward on utility
computing
04/13/2004 10:17 PMZDNet Apr 14 2004 2:28AM GMT
Step Toward Universal Computing
Step Toward Universal Computing
09/13/2004 05:08 AMA Silicon Valley company claims to have developed a universal emulator
that's uncharacteristically fast. For one thing, it could mean the
latest games are immediately available for the Mac. By Leander Kahney.
Motorola's Seamless Mobility: Neither
Seamless Nor Mobile
Motorola's Seamless Mobility: Neither
Seamless Nor Mobile
07/27/2004 04:32 PMWe mentioned the
non-surprisi
ng, non-groundbreaking nature of Motorola's expected announcement
concerning a WiFi-enabled mobile phone last week when the company
conveniently leaked the info they'd first announced a year and a half
ago. Now, after pumping up the PR efforts, it seems that everyone is
writing about this WiFi-cellular phone, without bothering to look at
the details. However, looking at those details make the phone
appear... not that interesting. It's really a
very limited device that can only be used with special 802.11a
hardware. So, don't think you'll be using the phone at Wi-Fi
hotspots any time soon. This is really just a gimmick to try to sell
a new mobile phone to business users.
Web Services Authentication Takes Leap
Forward
Web Services Authentication Takes Leap
Forward
02/18/2003 11:11 AMThe OASIS standards consortium approves a new standard for writing and
enforcing information access policies.
Swisscom Takes 3G Step-Up
Swisscom Takes 3G Step-Up
05/21/2004 03:59 AM3G May 21 2004 7:07AM GMT
EU Takes Step on Spam E-Mail Ban Law
EU Takes Step on Spam E-Mail Ban Law
12/05/2003 12:37 PMAP via Daily Press Dec 5 2003 12:23PM ET
FCC takes first step toward VOIP policy
FCC takes first step toward VOIP policy
02/13/2004 12:52 AMWASHINGTON - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) took the
first step Thursday toward laying down rules governing voice over
Internet Protocol (VOIP) service by approving a proceeding that will
solicit comments on how the emerging competitor to traditional voice
services should be regulated.
Microsoft Takes Another Step Toward More
'Open' Licensing
Microsoft Takes Another Step Toward More
'Open' Licensing
06/28/2004 10:12 AMThe Redmond software vendor is testing the boundaries of 'derivative
works' with its latest Windows CE licensing offer.
Gandhi Takes Next Step to Gaining Power
(AP)
Gandhi Takes Next Step to Gaining Power
(AP)
05/15/2004 04:12 AMAP - Sonia Gandhi moved a step closer Saturday to becoming India's
first foreign-born prime minister when her Congress party, the upset
winner in a parliamentary vote, unanimously re-elected her to lead
them in the legislature.
FCC takes step toward VOIP wire-tapping
regulations
FCC takes step toward VOIP wire-tapping
regulations
08/04/2004 02:53 PMThe U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Wednesday took the
first step toward requiring voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP)
providers to comply with law enforcement wiretapping requests.
Express Takes Digital Music A Step
Further, But It's No iPod
Express Takes Digital Music A Step
Further, But It's No iPod
08/27/2004 02:03 PMThere is much to like about this first version of AirPort Express. But
I suspect music man Jobs is already on a mission to compose something
even better. By Edward C. Baig, USA Today (via MyAppleMenu)
Mozilla Firefox Takes Last Step to Full
Release
Mozilla Firefox Takes Last Step to Full
Release
06/11/2004 07:36 PMThe open-source project is set to unleash Firefox 0.9, its last
features-based release before the standalone browser reaches its 1.0
milestone.
SCO's Linux Fight Takes Another Step
With More Letters
SCO's Linux Fight Takes Another Step
With More Letters
12/23/2003 03:51 AMInvestors Business Daily Dec 23 2003 3:07AM ET
Bush Takes Rare Step of Debating Bin
Laden
Bush Takes Rare Step of Debating Bin
Laden
12/29/2004 10:30 PMPresident Bush declared that Osama bin Laden's call for Iraqis to
boycott the elections "make the stakes of this pretty clear to me."
NASA Takes Giant Step Toward Space
Return
NASA Takes Giant Step Toward Space
Return
12/29/2004 10:15 PMSci-Tech Today Dec 30 2004 1:24AM GMT
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