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YouTube to video artists: Wolf in sheep's clothing?Posted by Donna Bogatin in Digital Markets on May 15, 2007 7:57 AM
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Is all good in King Chad's YouTube Kingdom now that he agreed to share the video wealth, in his own small, very selective way? NO, both newly ordained video elite and newly...[Read the rest]

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Zude's drag-n-drop Web authoring/remixing make it the Switzerland of the social Web
Although it is unquestionably one of the most revolutionary services to hit the Web in a long time -- one that, once out of beta, should prove to be equally... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Apr 16, 2007 7:06 PM
AMD answers to controversial use of retired benchmarks in China
Earlier today, I wrote up the news of AMDs newest Opteron: the 3.0 Ghz 2222SE. In addition to news of the new 2P server-targeted dual-core processors release, AMD also released... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Apr 4, 2007 4:02 PM
Video: Road testing two Bluetooth-based speakerphones -- the VR3 and the Aura
These days, you cant go out in public without bumping into someone thats got some Bluetooth-based gear on their head. You may look funny when appearing to talk into thin... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Mar 27, 2007 10:46 AM
CIO Sessions: Chris Vein, City of San Francisco
San Franciscos CIO Chris Vein calls himself an "accidental CIO." His background includes working in and around the White House during Reagan, Bush and Clinton administrations. For the city... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Mar 26, 2007 4:21 PM
Video: Microsoft releases, demos beta of Office Communications suite
Today, Microsoft is releasing the beta version of its latest unified communications suite. The pair of solutions is known as Office Communicator 2007 (the client side) and Office Communicator Server... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Mar 26, 2007 11:16 AM
Video: Virtualization vs. standard software licensing practices
Virtualization is one of my favorite topics. I often write about how its a silver-bullet solution to a lot of problems. For example, I just mentioned yesterday how, if the... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Mar 23, 2007 2:00 PM
Video: Why administrative accounts are actually Limited User Accounts in Vista
For years, Microsoft and its customers have been battling the problem of drive-by malware. What is drive-by malware? For the most part, its the sort of malware that takes advantage... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Mar 12, 2007 4:18 PM
Audio/Video: Prospective customers discuss interest in salesforce.com, ponder Apex platform
Vendors have short lists of customers that theyre always willing to furnish to the press if a reporter (and nowathesedays, bloggers) needs a quote or two. But Ive never really... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Mar 9, 2007 2:12 PM
CIO Sessions: Tim Stanley, Harrah's Entertainment
In this CIO Sessions video, Harrahs Entertainment CIO Tim Stanley talks about his high-tech vision for attracting customers to the world’s most popular casino destinations, from implementing business intelligence software... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Mar 7, 2007 4:28 PM
Video: eBay's Chief Disruption Officer: UI to eBay's "commerce operating system" could be left to others
Meet Max Mancini. Although hes not a newcomer to the eBay family, he does have a new title at the commerce giant: Senior Director of Disruptive Innovation. Its the first... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Mar 5, 2007 1:15 PM
Intel vs. AMD, Adobe's Apollo mission and more on the Dan and David Show
This week on the Dan & David Show, David and I are both in the same place (San Francisco) at the same time for a change. We hook up in... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Mar 1, 2007 6:26 PM
Video: Henri Richard comes out swinging at Intel during AMD press conference
While in San Francisco to participate at Adobes Engage event yesterday and do some work at CNETs headquarters (CNET is the parent company to ZDNet), I stumbled up an AMD... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Feb 28, 2007 5:58 PM
CIO Sessions: Harnessing wireless wagering at the Kentucky Derby
In a CIO Sessions video, Jay Rollins, the CIO of Churchill Downs, talks about turning around the venerable race track with 21st century technology, such using wireless networks and mobile... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Feb 22, 2007 8:25 AM
CIO Sessions: Vanguard's Paul Heller
According to Paul Heller, CIO of The Vanguard Group, over 80 percent of client contact is done via the Web. In our CIO Sessions interview Heller explains how Vanguard applies... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Feb 20, 2007 7:37 AM
Video: Windows Mobile (the phone OS) takes evolutionary step in Version 6
Go ahead and Google my name and Motorola Q and youll see that, despite the fact that I still use the device as my smartphone, Ive got a lot to... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Feb 12, 2007 7:43 AM
Intel's vPro brand debuts in HP's dc7700 desktop, manages the system even when off
The primary goal of AMT is to strip the cost associated with IT personnel who all too often must make "deskside" visits in order to remedy a problem with a... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Feb 7, 2007 6:25 PM
CES: New Wireless audio and video solutions could finally spell the end for hard wiring
Here at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, there are several technology providers demonstrating advancements in the wireless distribution of Hi Definition video as well as surround sound audio.... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Jan 24, 2007 9:45 AM
CES Big Picture #2: When size stops mattering
While the hi-def ecosystem was completing its virtuous circle in what seemed to be every other booth in all the square mileage of boothspace that was CES 2007, another less... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Jan 16, 2007 10:09 AM
CES: Noise-cancelling Bluetooth headsets, virtual keyboards, the "Tab 'n Turn" and more
As my week at CES neared its end, I hit the show floor one more time for four more drive-bys: my short video takes on cool gadgets some of which... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Jan 12, 2007 9:26 PM
EPOS Digital Pen may prove low-tech is the way to go for capturing pen strokes
For decades, engineers have been trying to figure out how to turn our pen strokes into usable data. In other words, I write something down with a pen and the... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Jan 12, 2007 11:25 AM
CES: Wireless payments at the register with your cell phone are around the corner
After seeing the demonstration that Visa just gave me at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Im pretty sure it wont be too long before many of us will... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Jan 11, 2007 3:40 PM
CES: World's #1 gamer Johnathan Wendel a.k.a. Fatal1ty on life as a pro-gamer
A couple of nights ago, I had the opportunity to interview Rafik Bryant a.k.a. LoSt CaUzE -- a kid (at least to me) that makes an insane amount of money... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Jan 11, 2007 3:36 PM
CES: A weather predicting umbrella, cell phone backup, the MoJo Mouse and more....
Here at CES, in between stops for the longer product discussions that Ive had with many of the exhibitors so far, Ive been doing what I call drive-bys. This is... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Jan 11, 2007 11:12 AM
CES: Samsung releases solid state ultra-mobile Q1 with no moving parts
Here a the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung launched a successor to its popular Q1 ultra mobile PC (UMPC) called the Q1P SSD. Its the first Q1 to... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Jan 10, 2007 7:29 PM
Look ma, no light! Nanotech is behind ultra-sensitivity of Planet82's "Nano-Cam" sensor
If youre like me, then maybe youve been hearing a lot about nanotechnology but havent yet seen the benefits of it in any of the products coming to market. Well,... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Berlind's Testbed on: Jan 10, 2007 7:05 PM
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