Thursday, February 19, 2009

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Space debris cleanup: We need Homer!; HTC launches new Touch devices
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More odds and ends from the office

Keith Shaw By Keith Shaw
A lot of smaller devices have been piling up lately, so I'm going to do a bunch of quick mini-reviews to "clean out the in-box": Read full story

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Space debris cleanup: We need Homer!
I know this is a serious story, where the Russian and U.S. satellites collided in outer space. The Associated Press is now reporting that the debris from the collision could orbit the Earth for 10,000 years, endangering other satellites. But I couldn't help chuckling when I thought of two possible solutions to this problem. When I saw the image of all of the debris in space, I couldn't help but think of The Simpsons episode where Homer went into space and opened up the bag of chips in zero gravity ("Careful Homer, they're rippled!"). If only debris were as easy to clean up as potato chips.

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HTC launches new Touch devices
HTC launches the Touch Pro 2 and Touch Diamond 2 at this week's Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona.
Also: Check out the slideshow: First look at the latest Google phone: The HTC Magic

Samsung Omnia HD adds video
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Samsung showed off the Omnia HD phone, which now can play video files.

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Every day is your birthday on Facebook
Keith and Jason talk about colliding satellites, ATM heists, and whether they're excited by the Amazon Kindle 2. (43:09)

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The bright side of high-tech layoffs
Newsmaker Frank Scavo, president of IT research and advisory firm Computer Economics, won't buy into all the doom and gloom around the economy -- at least not when it comes to the IT industry. Scavo says things aren't as bad as they may seem and shares why he remains optimistic about IT going into 2010. (11:57)

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Preventing downtime with configuration management
What causes virtual data center downtime? According to our podcast guest, Rich Miller, CEO of Replicate, most downtime can be attributed to configuration errors in a server or application. (17:35)

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Will e-books be the death blow for print?
Carla and Keith talk about the buzz over e-books, why kids don't want to become engineers, and whether Steve Wozniak will be able to tango his way to super-stardom. Also, alumni updates on ZINK Imaging, TimeTrade Systems and MixMatchMusic. (25:33)

Latest cool news from Microsoft Subnet

Windows Mobile 6.5 - Is It Enough To Become "iPhone Cool"? Microsoft Subnet blogger Mitchell Ashley writes, "Windows Mobile 6.5 was has been unleashed in Barcelona sporting a new touch screen more similar to LG touch phones than the iPhone. But still 6.5 is still a new, sportier, sexier user experience.

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02/19/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Nortel exec issues vague promise to detail its reorganization
  2. 9 dirty tricks: Social engineers' favorite pick-up lines
  3. Social network sites vary greatly on availability
  4. SolarWinds offers free Cisco IP SLA monitoring tool
  5. Vodafone to sell second HTC Google phone
  6. How to build your own supercomputer
  7. Spammers break Hotmail's CAPTCHA yet again
  8. Microsoft strives for mobile mindshare with Windows Mobile 6.5
  9. Is Cisco short of cash in the U.S.?
  10. LiMo's Linux-based mobile OS stack makes gains


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