On Apple’s Leopard, New Tricks and Some Treats

Apple seems to be doing a lot of things right these days.

WTP 170: DARPA’s Urban Challenge, Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales, and Facebook in Lebanon

This week’s podcast is full of fun and frolics. First, the Bush Adminstration’s offered to let NGOs and faith-based groups set up computers and internet access in Cuba. We’ll look at whether that’s likely to happen. Also, Darpa, the research wing of the US Defense Department, is offering $2 million to anyone that can build a robotic car than can drive itself through a simulated urban environment. Then, an interview with Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales. And we’ll end with a segment looking at the popularity of Facebook in Lebanon. That reminds us — The World’s Technology Podcast is also now on Facebook. Find out more at http://www.theworld.org/?q=taxonomy/term/5.

SWEETSKINZ - Reflective bike tires

When it comes to cycling, combining safety with style is not always easy. However, these new bicycle tires from Sweetskinz merge the two effortlessly. Sweetskinz is a range of nocturnal tires which are light reflective at night.Unlike
many reflective add-on features, the entire rubber tire itself is
reflective. With urban edge, graffiti inspired patterns such as the
fiery ‘Scorch’ and the snake like ‘Rattleback’, riders can be seen at
night in style. by Andy Gsee also, pac man bike spokes and hokey spokes

Self-Appointed Traffic Cop

Is the company you pay to bring you the Internet blocking parts of it instead?

E-Discovery Law a Boon for Lawyers.

E-Discovery Law a Boon for Lawyers. “New regulations governing the storage and management of electronic data that might be needed…

Nokia CA-100 USB Power Charger For Mobile Cell Phones

If you’re like me, you spend a great deal of your day sitting in front of the computer. (You’re probably reading this site from one right now!) And if you’re anything like me you probably plug in your dying cell phone at night to charge up, and then grab it off the counter in the morning right before you…

The New E-Discovery Financial Burden - The New Rules in Action

The new e-discovery burden. Rather than streamline and limit litigation, a rule change adds a new financial burden, Internet attorney…

Retrieving Electronic Evidence in the Courtroom.

Complex cases often depend on electronic evidence organizers. “Deborah Burk showed how effective litigation support technology can be in a…

WTP 169: Maternal Health Tech, Yahoo! Goes to War, and Halo 3’s French Inspiration

This week’s podcast finds us exploring technologies that might mitigate maternal bleeding, a leading cause of death among women in the developing world. We also have an extended interview with Kevin Sites, Yahoo’s first full-time correspondent. Then, we’ll hear about how a British intelligence outfit is going to embed recruitment advertisements in popular video games. And we’ll end with an item on Halo 3. Hint — you’ll need to get a little French religion to complete the level known as Epitaph. Help our podcast grow! Tell five of your friends or enemies about us!

Halo UV Vacuum Cleaner Kills Germs Not Brutes

UV-C is the new Ultraviolet, and a ton of new products are using UV-C to kill germs outright. This spectrum of UV kills dust mites, bacteria and other germs without chemicals so why not stick one on your vacuum cleaner? That’s what the Halo UV-ST Ultraviolet vacuum is all about - killing germs with UV-C rays while sucking up…

 

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