High-tech search fails to unravel Avro legend
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Search goes high-tech
Search goes high-tech
07/17/2004 02:53 AMSarawak Tribune Jul 17 2004 6:05AM GMT
Two high-tech aircraft join in the
search
Two high-tech aircraft join in the
search
07/16/2004 03:29 PMUtusan Online Jul 16 2004 7:59PM GMT
The sixth day: High-tech aircraft, 1,200
deployed in search
The sixth day: High-tech aircraft, 1,200
deployed in search
07/17/2004 04:42 AMMalaysiakini Jul 17 2004 8:39AM GMT
In Search of Stupidity: Over 20 Years of
High-Tech Marketing Disasters
In Search of Stupidity: Over 20 Years of
High-Tech Marketing Disasters
12/08/2003 06:54 AMA fun read that also offers a few lessons for the new paradigm.
Merrill R. Chapman: In Search of
Stupidity: Over 20 years of high-tech
marketing disasters
Merrill R. Chapman: In Search of
Stupidity: Over 20 years of high-tech
marketing disasters
07/07/2004 04:22 PMThe New Zealand Herald Jul 7 2004 8:12PM GMT
High-tech toys reflect a high-tech world
High-tech toys reflect a high-tech world
12/06/2003 04:27 PMAP via New Jersey Online Dec 6 2003 2:37PM ET
High-Tech Toys Reflect A High-Tech World
High-Tech Toys Reflect A High-Tech World
12/06/2003 05:40 PMAP via Newsday Dec 6 2003 3:39PM ET
Wall Street Beat: HP fails to end tech
slump
Wall Street Beat: HP fails to end tech
slump
03/31/2005 11:25 PMThough the appointment of a new chief executive officer at
Hewlett-Packard Wednesday boosted the tech-stock sector, the Nasdaq
composite index (ticker symbol: COMPX) slumped again Thursday, losing
6.44 points to close at 1999.23, making the just-ended quarter the
worst for the index since 2002.
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No-Spin, Positive, High Tech, Get Real,
High Expectation Attention to Age
Three-Six Children
No-Spin, Positive, High Tech, Get Real,
High Expectation Attention to Age
Three-Six Children
06/22/2005 02:30 AMWhat if, the achievement problems within public schools were
positively pinpointed to at-risk children who are not ready to read
starting in kindergarten? Achieving that, what if, 100% of the
kindergarten children were at least ready-to-read and understood the
words; please, thank you, take turns, excuse me and I am sorry? How
practical is this? Why should we care? High Tech help? [PRWEB Jun 22,
2005]
High-profile, high-tech undertaker takes
up residence in Silicon Valley
High-profile, high-tech undertaker takes
up residence in Silicon Valley
01/05/2004 06:16 AMSeattle Times Jan 5 2004 4:22AM ET
Consumers' Drive for High-Tech Rides
Shifts Into High Gear
Consumers' Drive for High-Tech Rides
Shifts Into High Gear
01/06/2005 10:08 PMAccording to a new survey, consumers are ready to embrace James Bond's
car of the future today -- and the majority of them trust a software
company such as Microsoft to be their co-pilot.
High-tech play analyzing technology
giving high school football an edge
High-tech play analyzing technology
giving high school football an edge
12/05/2003 07:47 PMAP via New Jersey Online Dec 5 2003 6:33PM ET
Web-based Outplacement Combines High
Tech with High Touch
Web-based Outplacement Combines High
Tech with High Touch
07/16/2004 03:12 AMOutplacement services for displaced workers have gone virtual. Now
there is a alternative to the bricks, mortar, and expense of
traditional outplacement services. [PRWEB Jul 16, 2004]
High Hopes for High Tech: PC Industry
May Pick Up in 2004
High Hopes for High Tech: PC Industry
May Pick Up in 2004
12/30/2003 08:38 AMABCNEWS.com Dec 30 2003 7:22AM ET
Singapore shares end up, tech stocks
higher on hopes of high-tech recovery
Singapore shares end up, tech stocks
higher on hopes of high-tech recovery
12/26/2003 09:00 AMChannel NewsAsia Dec 26 2003 7:42AM ET
Tech Undertaker: Business troubleshooter
takes aim at high-tech woes
Tech Undertaker: Business troubleshooter
takes aim at high-tech woes
01/04/2004 03:31 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Jan 4 2004 2:10PM ET
Give a book, a low-tech gift in a
high-tech world
Give a book, a low-tech gift in a
high-tech world
12/03/2003 07:32 AMSiliconValley.com Dec 3 2003 6:54AM ET
High Tech: Fiber opticsMall Tech: Tree
decoration
High Tech: Fiber opticsMall Tech: Tree
decoration
12/22/2003 03:15 AMBoston Globe Dec 22 2003 2:35AM ET
High Tech: Data storageMall Tech:
Keyring storage
High Tech: Data storageMall Tech:
Keyring storage
12/22/2003 02:02 AMBoston Globe Dec 22 2003 1:01AM ET
Microsoft CEO: High-tech share prices
are high
Microsoft CEO: High-tech share prices
are high
05/08/2004 08:09 PMHaaretz May 8 2004 11:28PM GMT
Nightly: In Athens, high hopes for
high-tech
Nightly: In Athens, high hopes for
high-tech
08/20/2004 10:15 AMMSNBC Aug 20 2004 2:03PM GMT
High Tech: RoboticsMall Tech: Boxing
robots
High Tech: RoboticsMall Tech: Boxing
robots
12/22/2003 02:02 AMBoston Globe Dec 22 2003 1:01AM ET
High-tech weapons defeated by low-tech
warfare
High-tech weapons defeated by low-tech
warfare
06/05/2004 07:47 PMStraits Times Jun 5 2004 11:20PM GMT
From high-end pens to high-tech gadgets
From high-end pens to high-tech gadgets
05/28/2004 12:39 PMElectric New Paper May 28 2004 5:16PM GMT
Voting: When low-tech beats high-tech
Voting: When low-tech beats high-tech
06/25/2004 04:08 AMOnline Journal Jun 25 2004 8:31AM GMT
SEARCH WAR '04: YAHOO TO DROP GOOGLE AS
PRIMARY SEARCH TECH
SEARCH WAR '04: YAHOO TO DROP GOOGLE AS
PRIMARY SEARCH TECH
01/07/2004 07:00 PMYahoo Gets Set to Give Google Run for
Money
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Tech education to go high-tech soon
Tech education to go high-tech soon
08/14/2004 02:46 AMNewIndPress Aug 14 2004 5:44AM GMT
From high tech to mall tech
From high tech to mall tech
12/22/2003 03:15 AMBoston Globe Dec 22 2003 1:54AM ET
Plea Talks in Enron Case Said to Unravel
Plea Talks in Enron Case Said to Unravel
01/10/2004 12:24 AMPlea negotiations collapsed on Friday between the government and
Andrew S. Fastow, Enron's former chief financial officer, and his
wife, Lea.
Trying To Unravel Study About
IT/Employee Security Disconnect
Trying To Unravel Study About
IT/Employee Security Disconnect
04/28/2004 02:31 PMWebsense, a company that is trying to sell filters to IT staff, has
put out a new study talking about how there's a disconnect between IT
staff and employees when it comes to threats on their machines.
Unfortunately, it also appears that there's a disconnect between the
study, the press release about it and some reporters. Two different
articles on the study present some very different numbers - and some
of the conclusions in the press release seem equally questionable.
Silicon Valley Business Journal says that employees claim they spend
two hours a week surfing personal sites, while
Wired News
gives the
number as 3.3 hours. Both, however, agree that IT staff believes
it's more like six hours. The disconnect between IT and employees
isn't surprising. Of course employees are going to play down how much
time they spend surfing non-work sites, because they don't want to get
in trouble. At the same time IT often has the incentive to boost
those numbers to suggest they need more resources to handle the
"problem". The
press release shows that the number is 2 hours - but even
that's a little confusing. They say that 51% of employees admit to
surfing 1 to 5 hours a week, for an average of 2 hours. It's not
clear if it's just those 51% who average 2 hours, or if that includes
the 49% who apparently don't do personal surfing at work. The next
bit of confusion is over spyware. Wired points out that 6% of
employees admit to downloading spyware, but that 30% of computers are
found with spyware, while the press release gives the number as 29%
(just a little rounding, I guess). This isn't all that surprising,
since spyware is known to install itself without people knowing. The
Business Journal, however, focuses on the fact that the press release
claims 92% of companies ended up with spyware - highlighting the
discrepancy between the 6% and the 92%. That's misleading, since even
if 1% of all employees at every company ended up with spyware, 100% of
companies would have spyware. The Business Journal piece also follows
the press release in saying that the study asked people if they
"visited sites" that install spyware, whereas Wired News assumes the
question was whether or not they knowingly "downloaded" spyware - two
very different things. Finally, Wired says that 93% of IT staff claim
they're adequately protected against viruses - but that two-thirds
admit their company has been hit by viruses. The Business Journal
phrases things a bit differently. First, they claim the number is 95%
instead of 93% (the press release says "nearly 95%" so this is
understandable) and instead of saying protected against viruses, they
say "protected from threats such as spyware, peer-to-peer file
sharing, instant messaging and maladies such as the MyDoom virus --
all potential conduits for Web-based viruses." That paints a very
different picture. First off, it's a bit problematic to simply lump
together things like spyware and instant messaging as global
"threats," but even worse that list doesn't include email - the main
source of viruses getting onto computers. The press release, however,
indicates that the study simply asked if their anti-virus software was
effective. Anyway, it is very likely that there's a disconnect
between IT staff and employees concerning protecting computers in the
work place, and better tools would probably help. However, relying on
this study, or any of the articles about it, doesn't seem like a
particularly useful exercise.
Scientists Unravel How Geckos Keep Their
Sticky Feet Clean
Scientists Unravel How Geckos Keep Their
Sticky Feet Clean
01/04/2005 02:39 AMS. Korea-Japan to unravel political
gridlock over Dokto
S. Korea-Japan to unravel political
gridlock over Dokto
04/04/2005 01:17 PMMaekyung Internet Apr 4 2005 4:46PM GMT
Internet truth police help daters
unravel Web of lies
Internet truth police help daters
unravel Web of lies
05/09/2004 03:12 AMMiami Herald May 9 2004 7:31AM GMT
RIP, the high-tech way
RIP, the high-tech way
06/26/2004 06:55 PMStraits Times Jun 26 2004 11:11PM GMT
SEC Goes High-Tech
SEC Goes High-Tech
06/07/2004 01:08 AMSmartPros Accounting Jun 7 2004 6:01AM GMT
high tech
high tech
06/25/2004 05:12 PMMcKinsey Quarterly Jun 25 2004 7:16PM GMT
high-tech
high-tech
06/25/2004 05:29 PMMcKinsey Quarterly Jun 25 2004 9:27PM GMT
War 'beast' goes high-tech
War 'beast' goes high-tech
10/31/2003 04:58 AMToronto Star Online Oct 31 2003 4:09AM ET
High-tech razors
High-tech razors
06/06/2004 08:29 PMMacleans Online Jun 7 2004 0:13AM GMT
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