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AFP - Japanese computer giant NEC Corp. said it returned to the black with a full year net profit of 377 million dollars thanks to strong sales of cellphones and gains from stock issues by subsidiaries.

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Phenomenal Continuing Expansion of the
Internet is Well Documented, Investors
Can Earn from 15% to Over 60% Returns


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on savings, thanks to low overhead


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returns


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returns
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Former Ebony Magazine "Future Leaders 30
& Under" Entrepreneur, Plays Key Role in
Launch of Black-Owned Tech Marketing
Company


Former Ebony Magazine "Future Leaders 30
& Under" Entrepreneur, Plays Key Role in
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Former Broadcast Journalist named to Ebony Magazine's "Future Leaders" list in 2001 (Dwann Holmes Olsen), helps launch one of few Black owned tech marketing companies in the world. [PRWEB Jan 15, 2005]

USB Black Mini Internet PC Camera


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Internet buyers bid price up for Razr's
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RED
HERRING'S TOP TEN TECH TRENDS FOR
2005


RED
HERRING'S TOP TEN TECH TRENDS FOR
2005
12/26/2004 02:31 PM
InnFig2a
Red Herring has published its list of the top ten technology trends to watch for 2005:
  1. Moore's Law yields to innovation: The long history of processor speed doubling every 18 months without changing price looks to be coming to an end, not because it can't be sustained, but because other innovations, like dual cores, can accomplish the same ends without having to deal with the growing problem of overheating that fast processors must contend with.
  2. VoIP makes distance irrelevant and increases the functionality of telephony: Although carrying sound over the Internet is most famous for killing phone companies that charge outrageous long-distance rates, and making all telephony flat-rate, it's also increasing the traditional PBX phone system's functionality, allowing people to dial others by clicking on their name instead of having to look up numbers, and providing 'presence awareness' (telling you before you 'dial' whether the person is available for your 'call').
  3. Explosion of authentication and automatic identification systems: Increased need for security and the cost of maintaining password lists is driving this change, but authentication and identification systems, if they can walk the line between convenience and breech of privacy, could also simplify and streamline the process by which we get permissioned for almost everything, allowing us to access both physical and intellectual property without jumping through hoops.
  4. Commercial gene therapy breakthroughs: RNA-interference therapies could soon be used to suppress messenger genes that cause diseases from AIDS to diabetes. But while the technical problems in making such therapies seem to be solved, the anti-innovation US patent laws remain a huge stumbling block, and patients may have to wait while greedy corporations sue each other to death or patent law reform enters the 21st century before the therapies can be brought to market.
  5. Micro fuel cells' last change to prove themselves real: Small fuel cells that recharge or even power small portable electronic devices off-the-grid have been promised for years, but technical and performance problems have delayed their coming to market. Next year may see the first few commercial releases, though they will be unfriendly to the environment (another 'disposable', and in need of constant refilling), and initially very expensive (as much as a dollar per hour's worth of fuel).
  6. Desktop search and desktop management heats up: Software vendors are finally realizing that the up-to-30% of people's work-time spent 'looking for information' is often spent looking on users' own hard drives, not on the Internet and Intranets. Google Desktop arrived with a splash this year, and many more desktop search tools are coming. But will vendors realize that search is just the tip of the Personal Content Management iceberg?
  7. Medical equipment comes 'of age': Baby boomers are fueling the demand for new medical equipment that offers therapy for patients without the use of drugs (expensive, invasive, prone to side-effects, and slow-to-market) or hands-on treatment (even more expensive, and temporary). But while self-administered treatment is exploding, baby boomers are even more enthused with self-diagnosis, doing their own on-line research and using new diagnostic kits to avoid the doctor's office entirely.
  8. Web services allow small companies to grow up fast: New web service companies are providing, in small, affordable packages, the capabilities that big corporations developed in-house or bought from hugely expensive systems integrators and ERP vendors.
  9. Asia and Europe extend their wireless lead over North America: Where 3G technologies dominate in Asian and European markets, North Americans still use their phones for voice calls and go online using cables or phone lines. Only 28% of Americans own laptops or cell phones with wireless data capability, and only a little over half of them have used that capability. The digital divide grows, on many fronts.
  10. PC/TV convergence and the battle for the living-room: The much-ballyhooed convergence of the PC and the TV, and promised ubiquity of 'smart' digital appliances everywhere hasn't really happened. Why? Because for most of us, it doesn't meet a need. Too many tech vendors are overly infatuated with their own technologies, and have no appreciation of the average consumer whose main consumer electronics purchases remain the traditional 'dumb' TV and telephone. 'Smart' devices will only succeed when the companies that make them smarten up and understand the mainstream customer and his/her needs and low tolerance for complexity.
I confess this list didn't exactly blow me away with the ingenuity of technology. What's missing from the list? I'm working on my own lists of Most Important Ideas of 2004 (in each of three areas: Blogs & Blogging, Business, and Politics & Economics), and I can use some help -- this year hasn't exactly been the promised banner year for innovation.

The innovation process at the top of this post is from Credit Suisse First Boston and is explained in more detail in my innovation paper.

Unique Internet Advertising Opportunity
for Black Business Owners


Unique Internet Advertising Opportunity
for Black Business Owners
04/17/2005 03:09 AM
iZania.com has just made it easier to deal with three of the major obstacles that have limited Internet advertising for Black-owned businesses: cost, positioning, and reach. “Our goal at iZania is to accelerate our progress in bridging the Digital Divide. This offering takes a big leap forward for Black business owners,” says Roger Madison, CEO, iZania, LLC. [PRWEB Apr 17, 2005]

Mass Block of Spain's Internet Sites
Fading to Black


Mass Block of Spain's Internet Sites
Fading to Black
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An oppressive new government censorship and ecommerce law is causing hundreds of websites to close down in Spain. Many other ecommerce sites are blocking sales to Spain because they can't comply with the new law.

Mass Block of Spains Internet Sites
Fading to Black


Mass Block of Spains Internet Sites
Fading to Black
10/29/2002 12:42 PM
An oppressive new government censorship and ecommerce law is causing hundreds of websites to close down in Spain. Many other ecommerce sites are blocking sales to Spain because they can't comply with the new law.

Black Market in Stolen Credit Card Data
Thrives on Internet


Black Market in Stolen Credit Card Data
Thrives on Internet
06/22/2005 02:03 AM
Despite years of security improvements, credit card and bank account numbers are boldly hawked on the Internet.

Sony's PSP: Available in Black, Black,
and Black


Sony's PSP: Available in Black, Black,
and Black
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med_psp_front.jpg imageLooks like all those pastel PSPs Sony was showing at E3 were just a tease. According to an interview in Japanese game magazine Famitsu, Sony claims the various color PSPs were "just for reference. We plan to make the system black." I wouldn't worry too much, though. I'm sure if the PSP does well at all, color models will start showing up in no time at all.
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Chris Abraham: Evil Man in Black and His
Evil Black Suitcases Tackled by the Good
Guys


Chris Abraham: Evil Man in Black and His
Evil Black Suitcases Tackled by the Good
Guys
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Internet Marketing - High Tech Direct


Internet Marketing - High Tech Direct 01/03/2005 02:43 PM
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Tech groups push for R&D credit,
Internet tax ban


Tech groups push for R&D credit,
Internet tax ban
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WASHINGTON -- With the U.S. Congress winding down its work for 2004, technology lobbying groups are stepping up their push for lawmakers to pass several pieces of legislation, including extensions to a research and development (R&D) tax credit and an Internet access tax moratorium.

Is Internet Voting A 'High-Tech Poll
Tax'?


Is Internet Voting A 'High-Tech Poll
Tax'?
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Phoenix Plaza gets high-tech wireless
Internet


Phoenix Plaza gets high-tech wireless
Internet
03/26/2005 05:39 AM
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Social Tech: What an Internet enabled
Insurgency is good for


Social Tech: What an Internet enabled
Insurgency is good for
01/22/2004 06:48 AM
Internet insurgencies are great for 2 things:  the persuasion and coercion of those in power or those that want power.  These insurgencies will be really powerful when they move beyond a blind attachment to a single candidate and start to exercise their power as outsiders.

A little freethinking:  It is easy to imagine the day when social tech enabled interest groups vie with states for control of the party primary system.For example: imagine a well funded single issue group that represents a significant portion of the active voters setting up a national caucus or convention via Meet-up.  Candidates from the two established parties would be invited to run in their primary process.  Forget 2 parties.  What about a dozen?

Cheshire Lodge goes high-tech with
wireless Internet


Cheshire Lodge goes high-tech with
wireless Internet
03/26/2005 05:03 PM
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Waterfront Park goes high-tech with
wireless Internet


Waterfront Park goes high-tech with
wireless Internet
04/10/2005 11:29 PM
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tech.life@school | Internet-based help
for the new teacher


tech.life@school | Internet-based help
for the new teacher
12/25/2003 04:27 AM
Philadelphia Inquirer Dec 25 2003 3:36AM ET

Japan, S Korea, China to build Internet
tech


Japan, S Korea, China to build Internet
tech
12/29/2003 05:36 PM
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Companies That Provide Security For
Internet Users Are Key, Says The Tech
Briefing


Companies That Provide Security For
Internet Users Are Key, Says The Tech
Briefing
04/05/2005 09:23 PM
FinancialWire Apr 6 2005 12:13AM GMT

Samsung to Showcase 'WiBro' Wireless
Internet at U.S. Tech Show


Samsung to Showcase 'WiBro' Wireless
Internet at U.S. Tech Show
03/14/2005 04:49 PM
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High-tech cops bust internet drugs ring


High-tech cops bust internet drugs ring 12/22/2003 12:38 PM
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Flaky Internet Access at Hotels -> Tech
Winter Will Continue


Flaky Internet Access at Hotels -> Tech
Winter Will Continue
07/23/2004 06:14 PM

I'm currently at the Loews Le Concorde hotel in Quebec City, a 424-room business hotel recommended by some guys at the airport.  Nearly every aspect of the hotel operation reflects enormous management attention to detail.  Yet when it comes to Internet access they've outsourced it to a company called DataValet, "a trademark of TravelNet Technologies."  These guys try to hit you up for $20/day for a 100Kbps link but when I tried to connect their authentication server was dead.  So I had to call the 800-number to talk to a clueless tech support guy.  After about 30 minutes of flailing about I was finally able to connect.  Curious to see how the management, which would not tolerate a burned-out light bulb or a rubbed-off number on an elevator button, was able to tolerate this kind of incompetence, I called the manager.  Although a very nice and competent executive, she was undisturbed by the fact that it was so painful to connect to the Internet at her hotel.  She had even stayed at Hilton Garden Inns where Internet is free and therefore reliable (you just plug in and because they don't try to charge anyone they can use $50 routers; it is also about 15X the speed of "DataValet").  But as far as she was concerned it was something that they'd outsourced to a contractor and if it wasn't working it wouldn't reflect badly on her management.

I would submit that Internet is the only thing that she would have tolerated sucking in her hotel.  If she'd outsourced room service and the contractor told customers to call tech support and then walk down to the McDonald's next door, she would change contractors.  If the telephones in the rooms were flaky she would put in new lines, instruments, and switches.

Just as Web sites are an area where companies feel that they can lag leagues behind their competitors (who even bothers to try to do as good as job as Google?), Internet access seems to be one where an enterprise will cheerfully tolerate being 60X worse that its competition in terms of time to connect and then 15X worse in terms of bandwidth.  I infer from this experience that tech companies are in for another few very bad years in which customers won't want to pay attention to or invest in improved computer hardware and software.


tech.life@school | Teaching students how
to navigate Internet


tech.life@school | Teaching students how
to navigate Internet
05/13/2004 03:31 AM
Philadelphia Inquirer May 13 2004 8:02AM GMT

China to employ high-tech and sex
education in war on Internet porn (AFP)


China to employ high-tech and sex
education in war on Internet porn (AFP)
08/01/2004 06:44 PM
AFP - China plans a multi-pronged approach to its fight against Internet porn, employing both high technology and sex education to stop young people from visiting lewd websites, state media said.

The Tech Scene: Citi Touts Internet as
Client Acquirer


The Tech Scene: Citi Touts Internet as
Client Acquirer
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American Banker Dec 2 2003 11:23PM ET

Why You Should Dump Internet Explorer -
Lockergnome's Tech News Watch


Why You Should Dump Internet Explorer -
Lockergnome's Tech News Watch
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Why You Should Dump Internet Explorer - Lockergnome's Tech News Watch .. LG's Daniel Miessler on why you should dump IE and download Firefox .. Read the article

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Nigeria: Hi-Tech:- Fcc Considers
Regulating Internet-Based Phone Calls


Nigeria: Hi-Tech:- Fcc Considers
Regulating Internet-Based Phone Calls
02/18/2004 04:02 PM
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Free Wireless Everywhere Tech
visionaries' new project mirrors roots
of Internet


Free Wireless Everywhere Tech
visionaries' new project mirrors roots
of Internet
01/23/2004 03:48 AM
San Francisco Chronicle Jan 23 2004 8:14AM GMT

FREE Tier 1 Tech Support for Affordable
Satellite Internet Service


FREE Tier 1 Tech Support for Affordable
Satellite Internet Service
09/11/2004 03:36 AM
Wholesale-Telecom, is now offering one-way high speed satellite internet access to underserved areas where DSL and cable don’t reach. NetSat, a subsidiary of Wholesale-Telecom, is now offering broadband satellite internet access at comparable prices to DSL and cable. Tier 1 tech support included free with service. [PRWEB Sep 11, 2004]

President Unveils Tech Initiatives for
Energy, Health Care, Internet


President Unveils Tech Initiatives for
Energy, Health Care, Internet
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