Archive for September 12th, 2008
Filed under: Digital Cameras We’ll be straight with you — we’re still struggling to wade through Google’s machine translation of a few Polish releases, but the long of short of it is that Leica has finally announced the long-expected M8.2, D-LUX 4 and C-LUX 3 . All the good stuff (pricing, ship dates, availability regions, etc.) seems to be missing, but the Leica faithful won’t mind paying a translator to figure out what the links below really mean

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Leica trots out D-LUX 4, C-LUX 3 and M8.2 digital cameras
"Be open to change," she says, because "it’s coming anyway, so you might as well be prepared."
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CIO Values: Avid Modjtabai, Executive VP And CIO Of Wells Fargo
A new approach to security focuses on protecting online banking and e-commerce.
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Startup Of The Week: Trusteer
Microsoft is betting many IT shops won’t pay for VMware’s more sophisticated features.
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Virtualization: Microsoft’s Price Versus VMware’s Features
IT managers for some time will be cobbling together software to get the performance they want.
Many companies can’t seem to leverage their IT strategies into new business methods and models, and perhaps that’s because of how the CIO is viewed.
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Right Role, Right Title For Tomorrow’s CIO
Happy Friday, it’s time to make some good food for the weekend and nothing is the same without these Jalapeno Pork Poppers! Yummy….food hacks are always nice for the weekend.

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Food Hack – HOWTO make Japapeno Pork Poppers!
Filed under: Peripherals We know what you’re thinking: “I’m totally not going to buy this.” After all, who really wants a kludgy recharger that isn’t reusable without buying an extra fill pack? For those still willing to give this idea a chance, you may want to point your attention to smartplanet ’s review of the Medis 24-7 Power Pack , which utilizes liquid fuel cell technology to output one-watt for charging small handheld devices. In testing, it took around an hour to bring a halfway charged iPod touch to full capacity, which is pretty much right in line with estimates.

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Medis 24-7 Power Pack fuel cell tested and reviewed: not too shabby
The popular video-sharing site YouTube has moved to purge terrorist training films and other videos that extremist groups might use to attract new members, an imperfect process that will rely on users to report objectionable videos.
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YouTube bans terrorism training videos
Already blue-faced from holding your breath for Oz 2? You might just go purple before you’ve got one in your hands. According to Jayne Wallace, spokeswoman for Virgin Mobile, we won’t be seeing it on the shelves until 2009

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No Ocean 2 until 2009 — too little too late?
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