Automakers Working on Car-to-Car Ad-Hoc Networks
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Autumn of the Automakers
Autumn of the Automakers
09/02/2004 12:06 PMCarmakers can't escape what lies ahead.
U.S. Automakers Woo At Car Show
U.S. Automakers Woo At Car Show
01/10/2004 09:06 PMCBS News Jan 10 2004 6:23PM ET
Automakers Roll Out the Future
Automakers Roll Out the Future
04/09/2004 03:57 PMConcept cars at the New York International Automobile Show offer a
peek at what manufacturers think consumers will want. Apparently,
there's a lot of technolust out there. John Gartner reports from New
York.
End of the road for American automakers
End of the road for American automakers
07/11/2004 11:55 PMA trip to an expensive hotel/restaurant on the Eastern Shore
revealed some trouble for American automakers. The customer
parking lot contained not a single American-brand car. Jaguar,
Ferrari, Porsche, Volvo, Mercedes, and Audi are apparently able to
sell cars to people who have enough money to buy what they want.
There were a couple of American-made pavement-melting SUVs, including
a Hummer H2, that made me wish I'd had some "I'm funding Al-Qaeda
one tankful at a time" bumper stickers printed. But slightly
smaller Japanese SUVs such as Acura and Lexus were more popular.
There were some shabby old American cars in the adjacent staff
parking lot. But basically if the fad for monster SUVs dies down
it looks as though the American automakers will be slugging it out in
a pure price competition with Hyundai and Kia. This is going to
be brutal for their shareholders. Perhaps the shakeout will
hasten the debut of the $3000
Chinese car.
Canadian Automakers To Cut Emissions
Canadian Automakers To Cut Emissions
04/07/2005 05:24 AMSci-Tech Today Apr 7 2005 9:37AM GMT
Automakers Give Biodiesel a Boost
Automakers Give Biodiesel a Boost
09/23/2004 05:15 AMDaimlerChrysler and General Motors help biodiesel -- fuel that can be
made from soybeans -- gain some traction in the United States and
Europe. By John Gartner.
Automakers Try To Keep Repair Codes
Secret
Automakers Try To Keep Repair Codes
Secret
06/01/2004 04:58 PM2 Automakers Reach Deals on Installing
Satellite Radio
2 Automakers Reach Deals on Installing
Satellite Radio
03/23/2005 11:01 PMXM Satellite Radio Holdings said its radios would be installed in
Hyundai cars, while Sirius Satellite Radio said its receivers would be
included in some Range Rovers and Jaguars.
Microsoft Soon to Offer Windows CE-Based
Infotainment System to Automakers
Microsoft Soon to Offer Windows CE-Based
Infotainment System to Automakers
04/19/2005 04:36 AMAuto123.com Apr 19 2005 8:14AM GMT
Sprint, Cisco team to deliver IP
platform for automakers, dealers
Sprint, Cisco team to deliver IP
platform for automakers, dealers
11/14/2003 05:13 PMThe two companies are selling the infrastructure for communications
between the dealers and auto manufacturers.
The W3C RDF Data Access Working Group
has published the first public working
draft of SPARQL Variable Binding
The W3C RDF Data Access Working Group
has published the first public working
draft of SPARQL Variable Binding
01/02/2005 11:31 AMxmlhack Jan 2 2005 1:45PM GMT
Quality Assurance Working Group Updates
Three Working Drafts
Quality Assurance Working Group Updates
Three Working Drafts
11/08/2002 08:17 PM8 November 2002: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has updated
three Working Drafts in its seven-part QA Framework: the Introduction,
Process and Operational Guidelines; and Specification Guidelines.
Learn more about the QA Activity and the roadmap for ensuring that W3C
technologies are well implemented. (News archive)
WiFi, Cellular, and Wired Networks
Merging To Form Pervasive Networks in
Homes and Offices, Says INSIGHT Research
WiFi, Cellular, and Wired Networks
Merging To Form Pervasive Networks in
Homes and Offices, Says INSIGHT Research
12/22/2004 01:46 AMPervasive networks—a ubiquitous “fabric” of computing, information,
entertainment, and telemetry capability tied together by high-speed
wired and wireless networks—are emerging from a flurry of new
communication technologies now being used in home and office networks.
Though communications carriers do not offer this type of continuous
communication as a service today, the piece parts are already in
place. [PRWEB Dec 20, 2004]
Working Hard, Hardly Working
Working Hard, Hardly Working
06/15/2004 10:07 AMThree years ago, I was working at a small company as the unofficial IT
director / all-purpose computer bitch. I was laid off in early 2003,
but to this day, the job presents me with difficulties; namely, that
of telling prospective employers what I did, and for that matter, what
the company itself did. I have virtually no idea what this company's
function was, despite working there for over a year and a half,
although I did learn how to spew an amazing amount of marketing jargon
without thinking. As for my role there, it was essentially vast
tracts of doing absolutely nothing, punctuated erratically by moments
of panicking and crisis-defusion, usually involving something truly
earth-shattering like the CEO not being able to print her email. When
asked by interviewers "What did your company do?" I am forced to
mumble vaguaries about consulting and hope they leave the issue alone.
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
06/17/2005 04:45 PMGridlogix, Inc., a leading creator of enabling interoperable XML Web
Services technology today announced enhanced support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ wireless sensor network. SmartMesh is a wireless
mesh sensor network used in remote monitoring and control. The
Gridlogix EnNET® XML Web Service application extends the functionality
of the SmartMesh system to include robust protocol translation between
the wireless mesh network and other automation protocols and systems.
EnNET translates the SmartMesh wireless protocol into BACnet/IP, SNMP,
and LonWorks® allowing Dust Networks’ wireless sensor network to be
seamlessly integrated with existing automation networks. [PRWEB Jun
16, 2005]
Working for you on the web
Working for you on the web
06/14/2004 10:16 AMManchester Online Jun 14 2004 2:27PM GMT
Working together
Working together
05/23/2004 03:19 PMAlong the lines of my
last entry.... Brent
Simmons' and Adriaan
Tijsseling's children shared a playground for some time, now, and
today their parents taught them how to play well together. ecto's new 1.1.5 version
allows users to add new feeds to NetNewsWire, while NetNewsWire in
its 2.0 incarnation can be told to use ecto as the default weblog
editor instead of the builtin one.
Thanks, Ado and Brent. [a preponderance of evidence - What
Willis Wuz' Talkin' 'Bout]
Right on to Adriaan and Brent!
We need more cooperation liek this in our industry!
Working with XML in .NET
Working with XML in .NET
11/15/2002 03:40 AMCNET Nov 15 2002 2:09AM ET
Working in the UK
Working in the UK
07/17/2004 07:23 PMThe regularly scheduled weblog is being interrupted for an urgent
personal request for help. If you know anything about getting...
Working for Your ISP
Working for Your ISP
01/27/2003 12:53 PMInteresting conflict-of-interest questions when you get hired by the
local ISP for web work.
"France is
not working"
"France is
not working"
05/19/2004 10:25 AMFinally, it's working
Finally, it's working
05/14/2004 06:15 AMUSA Today May 14 2004 10:43AM GMT
Wi-Fi Means: Never Having to Say "I'm
Not Working"
Wi-Fi Means: Never Having to Say "I'm
Not Working"
01/16/2004 11:01 AMThe New York Times offers this cheery piece that suggests you can
still ignore your kids while in the same room [reg. required]: I'm
sounding cynical, but this article does extol the virtues of being
able to be connected all of the time and work all of the time, even
when in physical proximity to your family. Seriously, however, the
notion that you can get necessary work done and not have to hole
yourself up in a basement or at a specific location is one of the
great benefits of a home wireless network. Oddly, the piece opens
looking at Oren Michels, identifying him as the president of a human
resources benefits administration firm. I knew that name, so I perform
a Google search, and find that he is also president and CEO of
WiFinder, a Wi-Fi directory site. (Disclosure: I'm the senior editor
at JiWire, an editorial and directory site focused on wireless that
competes for ad/sponsor dollars with WiFinder.) I shot a note to Oren
to confirm that he was still in that role at WiFinder, which he is.
Like WiFinder's chairman and founder Scott Rafer, Oren wears a few
hats. My point here is not that it's odd that Oren has multiple jobs,
but rather it's an odd choice of the reporter to not mention that Oren
Michels is the head of a company that's devoted to spreading
information about Wi-Fi. It's not bias; it's just a strange omission,
n'est c'est pas?...
Working on Integration: PHP and .Net -
PHP#!
Working on Integration: PHP and .Net -
PHP#!
12/16/2002 09:08 AMTip for working around the security bug
Tip for working around the security bug
05/19/2004 05:48 PMI got a tip I’ll pass along on dealing with the OS X security
bug.
If you change the protocol helper for "help" URLs, then the script
should not run. I downloaded the
More Internet
Preference Pane and changed the handler for "help" to the
Finder.
It turns out that the bug is more widespread than WebKit—even
non-WebKit browsers such as Camino may be vulnerable.
(Thanks to Rob McNair-Huff of
Mac Net Journal
for the tip.)
Getting better working conditions
Getting better working conditions
12/02/2002 01:17 PMWorking on the Walrus
Working on the Walrus
11/30/2002 01:42 PMWorking with WMI: Permissions
Working with WMI: Permissions
01/17/2004 10:57 PMWorking at home has not been big
Working at home has not been big
06/08/2004 03:38 PMWashington Times Jun 8 2004 6:44PM GMT
Bluetooth...is it working for you?
Bluetooth...is it working for you?
07/19/2004 01:28 PMiPAQ News Jul 19 2004 4:11PM GMT
Bluetooth...is it working fo
Bluetooth...is it working fo
07/19/2004 01:28 PMiPAQ News Jul 19 2004 4:07PM GMT
Working Directory 1.09
Working Directory 1.09
12/03/2003 10:59 PMA tool for quickly accessing commonly used directories.
MSN working to top Google
MSN working to top Google
07/05/2004 06:09 AMSeattlepi.nwsource.com - Mon Jul 5, 08:28 am GMT
Working a new angle
Working a new angle
07/30/2004 01:53 AMUSA Today Jul 30 2004 6:02AM GMT
Working with Filters
Working with Filters
06/18/2004 04:11 PMSee how you can use filters to help users easily retrieve the Breeze
content they need.
Is your antivirus app working? Are you
sure?
Is your antivirus app working? Are you
sure?
06/15/2004 05:56 PMZDNet Jun 15 2004 9:50PM GMT
Man says he's working to put the "fun"
in funerals
Man says he's working to put the "fun"
in funerals
09/14/2004 08:49 AMseattlepi.nwsource.com/lifestyle/190296_charlie.html
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Working At The Club
Working At The Club
06/14/2004 05:11 AMWith more and more people telecommuting or "freelancing," the home
office has been getting a lot more attention. Still, not everyone
likes to work from home (and for some people, it's really difficult).
There are tons of "temporary office space" companies that buy up
buildings and let people rent out single offices. However, one
company is trying to go (just slightly) beyond that by
setting up a "work club", where you pay your
membership dues and get to hang out in the common areas and meet your
co-workers. You also can use meeting rooms, phone booths, and some
limited amount of personal office space. Honestly, though, this
doesn't seem all that different from most temporary or executive
office space operations - other than they seem to be trying to make it
sound cooler with trendy phrases to describe everything. For example,
meeting rooms are "team spaces" while the cubicle farm is a "touchdown
space." Right.
Who are working in the apartment?
Who are working in the apartment?
03/13/2003 10:23 AMTimo "Pirka" (right) and Johan "Swedish meatballs" (Left)
Michael "da vincio" Gunter "spakelking" Øystein "the pipe
man"...
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