Technology Consumers Got More Choice in ‘07

The technology business has a reputation for innovation, but three things have stayed constant for years: The computing world revolved around Microsoft, your wireless carrier controlled what your cellphone could do, and the record labels locked your legal music downloads with software to limit what you could do with them.

RFID poised for the big time in 2008

Greater integration between mobile devices and consumer electronics. “Next year will witness the spread of RFID applications into familiar, everyday…

Happy Holidays from DISH Deals Direct

Happy Holidays from everyone here at DISH Deals Direct!
In the coming year, we look forward to bringing you more news on the satellite TV industry as well as information on DVRs, HDTV and DISH Network. We’ll continue to bring you the best deals and offers for DISH Network satellite TV.
Over the past year, we’ve written […]

TorrentSpy Loses Case Due to Destruction of Evidence

TorrentSpy Loses Case Due to Destruction of Evidence. “Electronic Discovery or eDiscovery in just a few short years has become…

WTP 177: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s Blog, Spanish Cell Phone Tracking, and a Global Spam Hunt

We end another year of podcasting with a look at the Iranian President’s weblog. Also, amid all the hype about ethanol, what about diesel? And then we hear about concerns over tracking people via cell phone in Spain. And we finish off with many an email user’s dream. We confront a known spammer. Happy Holidays everyone.

7 Steps to Get Your New Computer Running Right

The consumer electronics business can craft products that can be taken out of the box, turned on and properly used without a glance at a manual, but the home computer still isn’t among them.

What Should and Should Not Be on Your New Computer

Five things that should be on a new home computer but often aren’t:

NEWLY REVISED FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1ST, 2007

Arkfeld’s Electronic Discovery and Evidence Alert, December 17, 2007 WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF THE NEWLY REVISED FEDERAL RULES OF…

US firms in the dark over data retention.

US firms in the dark over data retention. Half of companies have no data retention policy. “A year after the…

WTP Special Podcast: Technology, Poongsoo, and the South Korean Elections

A special tech podcast on the South Korean elections, which take place on Wednesday, December 19. We sit down with The World’s Matthew Bell, just back from South Korea. He fills us in on the role technology is, and isn’t, playing in these elections, and tells us about how the ancient art (or is it science?) of poongsoo is being used by some candidates to increase their odds of winning. All that, plus The Tornado Song. Not to be missed.

 
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