BlackBerry reveals bank secrets.
A man bought a used BlackBerry from a former Morgan Stanley vice president and discovered that it still contains the […]
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A man bought a used BlackBerry from a former Morgan Stanley vice president and discovered that it still contains the […]
Telecom and networking companies blew through far more money in 1999-2001 than did their startup siblings in e-commerce and consumer-oriented Web sites. Plus, where the money is going now.
Some stats on the wireless market: U.S. Wireless Market Sees Surprising Growth (WSJ, 8/15/03) Mobile phone sales encroaching on handheld
How to use Movable Type and PHP to manage a list of links automatically.
830 squares of wood rotate individually to reflect your image in this work by artist Daniel Rozin.
Nicholas Carr says IT has become a commodity utility. Michael Schrage says IT still matters, because it’s all in how you deploy it.
Pat Gelsinger wants Intel technology to touch every last human being on the planet.
By all accounts, Linux is doggedly continuing its march toward respectability and, perhaps, even boredom. Like a motorcycle-riding, leathers-wearing, tattooed CPA, Linux has a whiff of youthful danger and rebelliousness about it, despite being, in its daily work, rather dull.
Robert X. Cringely has an intriguing idea for a music business he calls “Son of Napster,” or Snapster for short.