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What's up with world of ends?
What's up with world of ends?
02/11/2004 01:41 PMHits on World of Ends, a page Doc and I posted months and months ago,
today are going through the roof - 70,000 today so far, and 10,000 in
the past 45 minutes. I doubt this is a coincidence. Anyone know who
linked to us? Must be a hell of an A-Lister!...
"World of Ends"
"World of Ends"
02/11/2004 04:19 PMWorld of Ends
World of Ends
03/13/2003 10:23 AMTwo members of the other Gang of Four are at it again: Doc Searls and
David Weinberger have teamed up to produce World of Ends,
another manifesto on the Internet and how to relate to it.
Ken Camp on the World of Ends
Ken Camp on the World of Ends
12/30/2003 02:51 PM Ken Camp, who sure knows networks, takes to task the article Doc and
I wrote called World of Ends. I'm on deadline and have only had time
to skim it. It looks well reasoned. Some of what I saw takes us as
saying something other than what we meant (which is very likely our
fault). Some of it we may just be wrong about. I'm looking forward to
a more leisurely read......
BBC NEWS | World | Americas | German
crowned world beard champion
BBC NEWS | World | Americas | German
crowned world beard champion
11/04/2003 05:18 AMworld beard and moustache championships .. German crowned world beard
champion .. Beardy
Weirdies!
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3233833.stm
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Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet
Security wins 2004 World Class Award
from PC World
Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet
Security wins 2004 World Class Award
from PC World
06/18/2004 10:08 PMSunday Times South Africa Jun 19 2004 2:20AM GMT
Weinberger: "free access to every work
of creativity in the world is a better
world"
Weinberger: "free access to every work
of creativity in the world is a better
world"
09/21/2004 04:55 PM
Cory Doctorow:
David Weinberger, author of the brilliant and seminal
Small Pieces Loosely Joined, has posted a draft of a great
speech on copyright that he's giving at the World Economic Forum in
NYC tomorrow:
[F]or one moment, I'd like you to perform an exercise in selective
attention. Forget every other consideration — even though they're
fair and important considerations — and see if you can acknowledge
that a world in which everyone has free access to every work of
creativity in the world is a better world. Imagine your children could
listen to any song ever created anywhere. What a blessing that would
be!
...We publish stuff that gets its meaning and its reality by being
read, viewed or heard. An unpublished novel is about as meaningful and
real as an imaginary novel. It needs its readers to be. But readers
aren't passive consumers. We reimagine the book, we complete the
vision of the book. Readers appropriate works, make them their own.
Listeners and viewers, too. In making a work public, artists enter
into partnership with their audience. The work succeeds insofar as the
audience makes it their own, takes it up, understands it within their
own unpredictable circumstances. It leaves the artist's hands and
enters our lives. And that's not a betrayal of the work. That's its
success. It succeeds insofar as we hum it, quote it, appropriate it so
thoroughly that we no longer remember where the phrase came from.
That's artistic success, although it's a branding failure.
Link
(
via isen.blog)
Ubi Soft Selects Eiko Media to Help
Integrate Real World Products and Brands
into the World of Video Games
Ubi Soft Selects Eiko Media to Help
Integrate Real World Products and Brands
into the World of Video Games
01/07/2005 04:22 AMUbi Soft, one of the world’s largest video game publishers has
selected Eiko Media Inc. as their preferred agency to assist in
bringing real world products into their suite of video game titles.
[PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]
VOIP Video Phones by Packet 8 and 5 LINX
Are Changing How the World Communicates
and Can Reunite Your Family No Matter
Where They Live in The World
VOIP Video Phones by Packet 8 and 5 LINX
Are Changing How the World Communicates
and Can Reunite Your Family No Matter
Where They Live in The World
06/24/2005 03:20 PMVOIP Video Phones (Voice Over Internet Protocol) by Packet 8 and 5
LINX are revolutionizing the communications industry as you read this
and reuniting families that in many cases haven't seen one another in
years. There hasn't been a cultural or business change as dramatic
since trains were being replaced by airplanes as the common way to
travel. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2005]
Where's The Border For Real World Laws
In A Virtual World?
Where's The Border For Real World Laws
In A Virtual World?
12/04/2003 03:52 AMLast month when everyone was making a big deal over the news that the
online game Second Life had decided that players
own any
intellectual property they create in the game, I said it was a bad
idea, since it basically took all of the
problems of our
intellectual property system and moved them into the virtual world -
where it was likely to get more confusing. Over at LawMeme, James
Grimmelmann, has been thinking
a lot about that very idea and
has written an insanely long - but absolutely worth reading -
discussion about
intellectual property issues as it relates to games.
It's impossible to summarize his points, but he explores many of the
issues in-depth and appears to have thought about these issues in much
more detail than the designers of the various games. What it really
seems to come down to is the question of whether or not in-game
actions are simply covered by the End User License Agreement (which
basically becomes the Constitution for that game) or if real laws in
the real world should apply.
It really never ends, does it?
It really never ends, does it?
07/25/2004 04:03 PM
B
ananaphone, Part
II: In which evil
itself is emerges via Raffi. [Flash, via
Tofu Hut]
All ’ s Well That Ends Well
All ’ s Well That Ends Well
12/31/2003 07:21 PMFor Mali, the fallout continues -- a quick Google search indicates
that the version of the poem read by Friedman at Yale has begun yet
another round of ...
PC World gives World Class Awards to Mac
OS X, iTunes
PC World gives World Class Awards to Mac
OS X, iTunes
06/03/2004 07:16 AMTechnology business magazine PC World has announced the winners of its
2004
World Class Awards, and Apple is on the list. The magazine's
editors make their selections for the awards "based on exemplary
usability, design, innovation, features, performance, and value from a
reliable manufacturer."
Odds and ends
Odds and ends
05/11/2004 07:58 AM
Vaiyo A-O
A Home Va Ya Ray
Vaiyo A-Rah
Jerhume Brunnen G
-- Lexx: Brunnen-G
battle hymn
I'm extremely tired - I have slept only a couple of hours in the past
couple of nights.
Still, I feel as if there was something in the air. A lull before a
storm. A pause between moments. There are signs of transition:
things you see, things you hear, things you read. Things you feel.
Things you have done.
I have a feeling that something will change soon. Hard to say in
which direction.
Could be the spring, too.
Farscape ends its run - or has it?
Farscape ends its run - or has it?
03/13/2003 10:25 AM Determined viewers try to save another TV show (Salon). In
this case, its Farscape, which shows its last episode on Friday in the
States, and has already aired here in the UK. (no spoliers). Farscape
fans are trying just about everything - from picking up 6 families in
the Nielsens to fundraising to produce a last episode. Interested?
Read on...
PDC 2003 Ends
PDC 2003 Ends
10/31/2003 12:35 AMDow and S&P 500 Dip, Nasdaq Ends Up
Dow and S&P 500 Dip, Nasdaq Ends Up
05/28/2004 06:20 PMReuters via Wired News May 28 2004 11:13PM GMT
Means for ends
Means for ends
01/07/2004 06:04 PMDave Pollard calls
World of Ends #1 among the Ten Most
Important Ideas of 2003.
BSA truce ends
BSA truce ends
06/09/2004 09:58 PMSunday Times South Africa Jun 10 2004 2:38AM GMT
For Some Soldiers the War Never Ends
For Some Soldiers the War Never Ends
06/03/2004 10:37 AMNew York Times .. Andrew
Exum
nytimes.com/2004/06/02/opinion/02EXUM.html
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"Dead Ends"
"Dead Ends"
11/12/2003 10:23 PMOdds & Ends
Odds & Ends
02/05/2005 09:31 PM

A picture that tells
the whole story: Where the US budget deficit is headed. From the NYT,
link courtesy What Would
Dick Think.
The Next
Great Distraction:
We seem to be lurching from one short-term crisis (most of them
manufactured, like the US social security 'crisis'), and blithely
ignoring the longer-term threats that continually sit just outside the
edge of our attention. While Bush is likely to keep his countrymen
distracted for at least four years by stealing their social security
and planning his next imperial adventure in Iran, the rest of the
world
is likely to be distracted by another crisis that is just waiting to
happen -- a global pandemic
caused by new strains of influenza jumping the species barrier. We've
brought all these crises on ourselves -- overpopulation, overcrowding,
and reducing the diversity of life on Earth to the point all the nodes
of the ecosystem are rendered horrifically fragile. But the greatest
danger us that these short-term crises are tangible and demanding of
immediate attention, distracting us from making even an iota of
progress on the critical but not yet urgent issues like global
warming.
Voyeur's
Delight: Opentopia is an open
source directory of some weird and wonderful online stuff. Its newest
feature is online
webcams
where you can see what's happening in various public places all over
the world. First one to spot a terrorist wins a prize. Thanks to The Pre-Surfer for the
link.
How to
Be a Consultant: Also courtesy of Presurfer, this
site
humourously and candidly tells you what you should do, and not do, to
succeed in the wacky world of consulting. Hilarious and very true
advice.
What
First Amendment?: A recent exhaustive survey
suggests most American schools don't teach students what the First
Amendment is, or why it's important. Not surprisingly, therefore, it
also finds most students don't know, or care.
Dave
Gets Another Blog Award Nomination: How to Save the World
has received a lot of award nominations, but its lack of focus
generally means that it just doesn't 'fit' in any of the categories
well enough to compete with single-subject blogs. For example,
recently
I was nominated as 'Best Single-Subject Blog', prompting one voter to
ask me "which of the 40 subjects you write about is this referring
to?"
I've also been nominated recently as Best Canadian Blog, which is
remarkable since I almost never write about Canada. Needless to say,
I'm still award-less. Now I've been nominated for Best Business Blog,
and while that's not all I write about, at least I have a whole category
on the subject. Since some of the other nominees are promoting their
nomination to stir up votes, I thought I'd at least make an attempt to
try to win one award. If you think my blog warrants consideration as
Best Business Blog, please take a look at the nominees and consider voting for me here.
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Dow Ends Below 10,000, Nasdaq Off 2 Pct
Dow Ends Below 10,000, Nasdaq Off 2 Pct
07/23/2004 09:55 PMReuters via Wired News Jul 24 2004 1:46AM GMT
Dead Ends
Dead Ends
11/13/2003 08:46 PMNext Carnival Host .. Dead Ends .. Max
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MSN beta ends
MSN beta ends
12/10/2003 09:12 AMAre There Ends on the Internet?
Are There Ends on the Internet?
03/14/2003 01:08 PM A few of the bloggers writing so well about the role of individual
and community take Doc and me to task (or, better, to school) for
portraying the Internet as a world of ends when in fact those ends are
joined in webs of personal connection. Of course that's right. And
since Doc is the "Web is a conversation" guy and I'm the "Small pieces
loosely joined" guy, we're on record as agreeing with that insight. So
why do we misleadingly talk about "ends" in World of Ends? Good
question... First, that's the language in the paper from which...
Begins with L, ends in U
Begins with L, ends in U
03/14/2005 06:01 PM
« Does every office party come equipped with a portable disco
ball and ABBA tunes at the ready? I was drunk on 2 ciders by 7pm and
I'm surprised I could hold the Leica steady, especially since I was a
bit too amused at the choice of music. A modern
adaptation/interpretation of the Kalevala could be pretty entertaining
in the hands of the right satirist. Väinämöinen in a polyester leisure
suit out on the dancefloor.... »
It's Lönnrotin/Kalevalan
Päivä again and this year, aside from promising myself that I will
read the Kalevala straight through, I will finally learn how to say
Lönnrotinkatu without writing it down for the taxi driver who
invariably gives me the "where in the fuck?" look or explaining that
I'm talking about the street between Bulevardi and Kalevankatu, the
one that begins with 'L' and ends in 'u'. I think it is the only
street downtown that has L or Lö as the first letter[s]. My life is
full of small, insignificant, yet daunting ambitions.
Logo contest ends
Logo contest ends
10/28/2003 11:07 PM
The Logo contest held by Fink, announced here,
ended yesterday. With over 80 different proposals from countries all
over the world we
consider the contest a big success.
In the next couple of days all the submitted entries will be put
on-line in a publically accessable gallery and more details on the
participants shall be published. For those who are
curious and cannot wait may have a look at an incomplete preview.
Fink is proud to be part of such a supportive community and would like
to thank those who submitted entries and MacWelt for their continued
support.
Dow Ends Down 13, Nasdaq Finishes Down 7
(AP)
Dow Ends Down 13, Nasdaq Finishes Down 7
(AP)
04/11/2005 05:50 PMAP - Stocks drifted lower in quiet trading Monday as oil prices edged
upward and concerns about the automotive sector intensified after Ford
Motor Co. slashed its profit outlook for the year.
"Singapore ends chewing gum ban"
"Singapore ends chewing gum ban"
05/27/2004 09:13 AMCorel Ends Mac Development
Corel Ends Mac Development
01/16/2004 11:04 AM"Corel has not experienced that much demand for this product from Mac
users." By Jonny Evans (Macworld UK via MyAppleMenu)
ATI ends quarter with a bang
ATI ends quarter with a bang
12/19/2003 11:26 AMGraphics chip and card maker
ATI
Technologies Inc. announced its financial results for the first
quarter of its fiscal 2004, which ended November 30, 2003. The company
recorded revenues of US$467.9 million, a 40 percent year-over-year
increase and a new record for the company. ATI's net income of US$0.19
per share beat Wall Street expectations by a penny.
Johnson's Perfection Bid Ends in Third
(AP)
Johnson's Perfection Bid Ends in Third
(AP)
05/23/2004 03:08 PMAP - Randy Johnson's bid to become the first pitcher to throw
consecutive perfect games ended in the third inning Sunday.
Tennis: Rusedski run ends in LA
Tennis: Rusedski run ends in LA
07/16/2004 11:59 PMNicolas Kiefer ends Greg Rusedski's seven-match winning streak in Los
Angeles.
The saga continues (and hopefully ends
here)
The saga continues (and hopefully ends
here)
08/29/2004 05:16 AMI wrote recently on a
company which sends advertisements disguised as bills. I
sent an email to the
Finnish Consumer Ombudsman,
and finally received a reply.
The official response says that the company "has agreed to stop
such advertising, and is also closing down their web page. Closing of
the web page has been influenced by a disagreement between the company
and their ISP". So, perhaps the ISP should've sent their bill
disguised as an advertisement *grin*.
I have to say that I found it quite pleasurable to talk to the
Consumer Agency. If only they would respond faster to the initial
email: "Yeah, we have received your mail, and are processing
it." Now there was no indication that they actually had received
the mail, which was kinda annoying. But all in all, I like the fact
that we are moving towards a state where we can talk to the government
agencies and bureucracies using email and other electronic ways of
communication.
But is it always good? Before, you needed to talk to a faceless
bureucrat in some gray building deep in the city center, but at least
it was personal. These days, you send an email, and you have
no idea who responded, as personalities are hidden behind catch-all
email addresses or switchboard numbers.
However, it's not an "or" question. We can still choose to
go and meet the bureucrats in person, if we choose to. And probably
get a better service than before, because they now have less people
coming to meet them. That's what the Internet gives us - more choices
to pick from. That's why it's good, I think.
RePlay suit ends
RePlay suit ends
01/16/2004 11:28 AMEFF's
ReplayTV suit ends. About a year and a half ago, the EFF along
with five plantiffs (including Craig from Craigslist.org) brought
about a suit against Hollywood studios in order to defend their rights
to continue using ReplayTV, after the same companies sued ReplayTV...
[PVRblog]
Wow! Bummer. I've been waiting years for a precedent case to
establish fair use rights with TV shows and recorded movies.
Now we're back to square one.
But a giant thanks goes out to Craig Newmark and the EFF.
EarthLink honeymoon ends for some
EarthLink honeymoon ends for some
04/13/2004 03:33 PMNo longer eagerly courted, longtime customers fume as the ISP locks
them out of a 3mbps DSL upgrade offered to new subscribers.
Corrosive and Didactic Ends
Corrosive and Didactic Ends
03/16/2003 09:52 AM Christophe Ducamp points to an article on World of Ends on the site
of a French TV network. Google's automatic translation service tells
me that the author finds our article "corrosive and didactic,"
although as far as I can tell, between the rest of Google's
translation and my limited French, they actually sort of like it....
TrekUnited Campaign Ends
TrekUnited Campaign Ends
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Canon Canoscan Lide 80
Canon Canoscan Lide 80
11/05/2003 03:36 PMvnunet.com Nov 5 2003 3:16PM ET
New: Canon LiDE 500F scanner
New: Canon LiDE 500F scanner
01/06/2005 11:49 AMCanon's LiDE 500F scanner features 2400 x 4800 dpi resolution, 48-bit
color depth, USB 2.0 with bus power, three possible orientations, 35mm
film scanning, and more.
Scanner shootout: Epson's Perfection
1260 vs. Canon's CanoScan LiDE 130
Scanner shootout: Epson's Perfection
1260 vs. Canon's CanoScan LiDE 130
11/03/2003 11:08 AMNow that everyone seems to have a digital camera it seems like
consumer-grade digital scanners aren't exactly the hot commodity once
were (could you even imagine scanning an entire roll of pictures these
days?), but if you're in the market for one, Hardware Zoom has a
head-to-head comparison of Epson's Perfection 1260 and Canon's
CanoScan LiDE 30 (pictured at right). The Canon comes out on top, in
case you were wondering. Read Amazon - Canon CanoScane LiDE 30 [Via
DesignTechnica]...
Recover lost photos with Image Rescue
2.0
Recover lost photos with Image Rescue
2.0
10/30/2003 07:05 AMLexar Media today introduced Image Rescue 2.0, an enhanced version of
its popular image recovery software...
Toshiba Ordered to Pay $465 Mln to Lexar
Toshiba Ordered to Pay $465 Mln to Lexar
03/25/2005 06:26 AMBoston Globe Mar 25 2005 11:08AM GMT
Lexar announces 2GB JumpDrive, more
Lexar announces 2GB JumpDrive, more
01/08/2004 07:17 PMLexar Media today announced it has doubled the capacity of its
JumpDrive 2.0 Pro USB flash drive to 2 Gigabytes...
Lexar Takes Big Lumps
Lexar Takes Big Lumps
07/01/2004 08:50 AMDropping revenues and a loss send the memory master reeling.
Design Firm Fashions Image Consultant’s
New Online Image
Design Firm Fashions Image Consultant’s
New Online Image
06/25/2004 02:08 AMCreative Flavor, a full-service interaction architecture and design
firm, launched a redesigned web site for Image Consultant Rachel Dee,
viewable at www.racheldee.com. [PRWEB Jun 25, 2004]
Toshiba ordered to pay Lexar $380M
Toshiba ordered to pay Lexar $380M
03/24/2005 01:48 PMTechWorld Mar 24 2005 5:19PM GMT
New: Lexar CompactFlash CardBus Reader
New: Lexar CompactFlash CardBus Reader
02/16/2004 12:04 PMLexar Media announced a 32-bit CompactFlash CardBus Reader, compatible
with both Macintosh and Windows.
Tech Brief: Lexar shares surge
Tech Brief: Lexar shares surge
03/25/2005 01:20 AMInternational Herald Tribune Mar 25 2005 4:55AM GMT
Lexar kicks off China sales effort
Lexar kicks off China sales effort
12/28/2004 11:38 AMLexar Media will begin selling products in China through a new
relationship with a distributor based in Hong Kong.
Lexar JumpDrive Password Scheme Cracked
Lexar JumpDrive Password Scheme Cracked
09/14/2004 04:23 PMLexar Media sells miniSD in Japan
Lexar Media sells miniSD in Japan
12/15/2003 02:04 PMPMA: New memory cards, a new card reader
from Lexar
PMA: New memory cards, a new card reader
from Lexar
02/13/2004 03:38 AMLexar Media Inc. fired
several shots of its own in the digital camera memory cards war at PMA
in Las Vegas by announcing several new cards on Thursday. As
MacCentral went to press with this article, pages for these products
were not available on the company's Web site yet.
Jury awards Lexar another $84M in
Toshiba case
Jury awards Lexar another $84M in
Toshiba case
03/25/2005 03:43 PMA California jury has ordered Toshiba Corp. and one of its U.S.
subsidiaries to pay an added $84 million in damages to Lexar Media
Inc., one day after ordering Toshiba to pay $384 million.
Photokina: Lexar intros Pro CompactFlash
readers
Photokina: Lexar intros Pro CompactFlash
readers
09/27/2004 07:20 AMLexar Media Inc. on Monday
introduced two new Professional CompactFlash Readers designed to
appeal to pro photographers. The new card readers are designed to be
stackable, and can be daisy-chained together to be used to
concurrently download data to a Mac or PC. They feature image read and
write speeds in excess of 10MB per second and are available with USB
2.0 or FireWire interfaces. Prices were not announced, but Lexar said
that the drives will be available in the fall.
CES: Lexar intros new flash drive, MP3
players
CES: Lexar intros new flash drive, MP3
players
01/05/2005 03:56 PMLexar Media Inc. on Tuesday announced at the Consumer Electronics Show
(CES) in Las Vegas the release of a new flash drive, JumpDrive
Expression, as well as two new MP3 players, the LDP-800 and LDP-200.
The company's Web site had not been updated with the new products as
MacCentral posted this article.
Judge May Deny Lexar Injunction Request
Judge May Deny Lexar Injunction Request
03/31/2005 05:36 PMInternet News Mar 31 2005 9:48PM GMT
Lexar JumpDrive Secure Password
Disclosure
Lexar JumpDrive Secure Password
Disclosure
09/27/2004 10:51 AMDirect and Related Links for
'Lexar JumpDrive Secure Password Disclosure'
“@stake has reported a security issue in Lexar Lexar[sic]
JumpDrive Secure, which can be exploited by malicious people to gain
knowledge of sensitive information. Lexar’s JumpDrive Secure USB
Flash Drive includes an application called Safe Guard, which creates
two zones (a public and a private) on the flash drive. According to
the vendor, data placed in the private zone are password-protected and
will therefore be safe if the device is lost or stolen. However,
it…
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
(AP)
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
(AP)
05/17/2004 10:33 AMAP - Lexar Media Inc. will exclusively provide Eastman Kodak Co. with
memory cards used in digital cameras, camera phones and portable music
players, the companies announced Monday.
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
05/17/2004 10:42 PMAP via Daily Press May 18 2004 2:06AM GMT
Lexar offers new CompactFlash readers,
software
Lexar offers new CompactFlash readers,
software
10/30/2003 08:11 AMLexar Media Inc. on Thursday
announced the release of two new high-speed CompactFlash readers and a
new version of its Image Rescue software, which Lexar claims can
recover "lost" digital images from any memory card. The two new
readers are about the size of four AA batteries and weigh about 1.5
ounces. They both sport protective caps that store a CompactFlash card
inside the reader in transport and doubles as a stand when the reader
is in use. One reader is FireWire-equipped while the other is
outfitted with a USB 2.0 interface.
During the singing of "God Bless
America" in the seventh inning, an image
of Cheney was shown on the scoreboard.
It was greeted with booing, so the
Yankees quickly removed the image
During the singing of "God Bless
America" in the seventh inning, an image
of Cheney was shown on the scoreboard.
It was greeted with booing, so the
Yankees quickly removed the image
07/01/2004 09:03 AMProud To Be A Yankee Fan .. into this story
instead
nytimes.com/2004/06/30/sports/baseball/30pins.html
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Lexar unveils new CardBus reader, memory
cards
Lexar unveils new CardBus reader, memory
cards
02/12/2004 02:02 PMLexar Media has introduced a Mac-compatible 32-bit CompactFlash
CardBus reader, several new Memory Stick and memory card products...
Jury awards Lexar additional $84M in
Toshiba case
Jury awards Lexar additional $84M in
Toshiba case
03/25/2005 09:33 AMA jury in California on Thursday ordered Toshiba and one of its U.S.
subsidiaries to pay an additional $84 million in damages to Lexar
Media, Lexar said in a statement.
Briefly: Lexar Media sells miniSD in
Japan
Briefly: Lexar Media sells miniSD in
Japan
12/15/2003 02:11 PMCNET Dec 15 2003 1:21PM ET
Kodak, Lexar in Exclusive Memory Deal
(Reuters)
Kodak, Lexar in Exclusive Memory Deal
(Reuters)
05/17/2004 07:29 AMReuters - Lexar Media Inc. (LEXR.O) will sell
memory cards, the digital equivalent of film, under the Eastman
Kodak Co. (EK.N) brand name under an exclusive, long-term deal,
the companies said on Monday.
Toshiba ordered to pay Lexar $380M in
trade secrets suit
Toshiba ordered to pay Lexar $380M in
trade secrets suit
03/24/2005 07:44 PMA California Superior Court jury has ordered Toshiba Corp. and one of
its U.S. units to pay Lexar Media $380 million in a fight between the
two companies over the theft of trade secrets.
@stake advisory: Lexar JumpDrive Secure
Password Extraction
@stake advisory: Lexar JumpDrive Secure
Password Extraction
09/13/2004 02:54 PMChris Wysopal (Sep 13 2004)
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