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Technology Writers Wanted Work form home - Ars Technica
2008-06-03 00:00:00
Technology Writers Wanted Work form homeArs Technica, MA -8 hours agoWe need writers offering their guidance to help people understand how technology impacts their work, their play, their lives. We are looking for highly … More: continued here If you like this blog/post, you can support it with a $3.00 contribution.
Wired adquiere a Ars Technica
2008-05-17 19:43:00
Wired compra a Ars Technica por cerca de U$D 25 millones. No tag for this post.
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Conde Nast buys Ars Technica
2008-05-16 23:50:00
Conde Nast buys Ars TechnicaPublishing company will fit the decade-old technology enthusiast site alongside Wired.com in its modest stable of online properties.   ht-tp://www.news.com/8301-10784_3--9946327-7.html?part=rss&sub-j=news&tag=2547-1_3-...
Conde Nast buys Ars Technica
2008-05-16 23:45:00
Conde Nast buys Ars TechnicaConde Nast will fit the decade-old technology enthusiast site alongside Wired.com in its modest stable of online properties.   ht-tp://www.news.com/8301-10784_3--9946327-7.html?part=rss&sub-j=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20-60;  
Don?t let the future be compressed?fight for a free Internet
2008-04-22 04:36:00
Last week AT&T exec Jim Cicconi did his part to spread FUD by claiming that the Internet will reach the limits of its capacity by 2010, bolstering this doomsday notion with absurd claims that three households could conceivably consume as much bandwidth as the entire existing Internet, or that the entirety of existing networks built today came from private-sector innovation, a claim I’m sure everyone from Vint Cerf to Al Gore can dispute. Why would Cicconi make such claims? As Ars Technica astutely notes, AT&T has every interest to push bandwith-throttling tactics like those used by Comcast in its blocking of BitTorrent, because like Comcast, AT&T’s supposed high-speed Internet offering relies upon existing network connections, rather than building true fiber-optic cable to the home as Verizon is doing with FiOS–and is prey to the same bandwith restrictions and infrastructure problems as a result, when it’s not literally blowing up in ...
Slashdot and Ars Technica – Most Overrated Blogs According to Time
2008-04-07 22:47:00
Digital Inspiration – The Best 25 Blogs in the Word according to TIME Magazine. TIME Magazine today released a list of top 25 blogs which they say are the best blogs in the world for 2008 – good read and worth saving to your del.icio.us bookmarks. Though the TIME?s list includes most usual suspects like ... read more
Ars Technica reviews the Zune 8GB
2007-11-24 02:11:00
Ahh.. I’ve been waiting for the folks at ArsTechnica to release their review of the new Zune media players and .. they finally have. You can find their review of the Zune 8 flash player here on their website. It’s a well written review that’s balanced and clearly not pro-Apple or con-Microsoft whatsoever (or ...
802.11n router roundup by Ars Technica
2007-11-08 01:47:00
Gadgetell – Thinking of upgrading your router to 802.11n? Ars Technica has a review on four different routers which include the Netgear RangeMax Next, Linksys WRT350N, D-Link XtremeN and Apple AirPort Extreme. According to Ars, Apple?s AirPort Extreme only router that supports the 5 GHz spectrum. With 5 GHz 802.11n, it offers less interference with household devices ... read more
Ars Technica?s Sublime Leopard Review
2007-10-30 06:46:00
Updated: Ah, John Siracusa. Is anyone else capable of such sublime operating system reviews? His Leopard manifesto (17 action-packed pages) is sublime: That’s the Downloads folder on the left, and the disk image file on the right. It’s slightly bigger. If you are not shaking your head, uttering something profane, or taking some deity’s name in vain ...
Cholesterol drugs might prevent Alzheimer's disease - Ars Technica
2007-08-29 01:08:00
Cholesterol drugs might prevent Alzheimer's diseaseArs Technica, MA -33 minutes agoBut heart disease isn't the only killer, and Alzheimer's Disease is catching up fast. Although it's the most common form of dementia in old age, … More: continued here
Ars Technica is Speedy Quick, Unboxes New iMac
2007-08-08 03:31:00
Somebody over at Ars Technica REALLY loves Apple. A mere five hours after its launch, that somebody returned from an Apple Store, new iMac in hand. In the other hand, judging from this unboxing extravaganza, was a digital camera at the ready. The model is a 20 inch, 2.4ghz iMac; the second lowest on the BTO totem pole. As you can tell from the picture above, glossy means GLOSSY. Included is a wired keyboard, which sports a number pad (the wireless does not). I can say, for myself and many others, this baby looks good. Read [ArsTechnica] Written by Indraneel Purohit for Gadgetell, 2007. | Permalink | Have something to say? Add a Comment! Filed under Apple, Computers, Hardware, Desktops.
iPhone in depth: the Ars Technica review
2007-07-11 15:03:00
Our iPhone review is rather large because we unleashed three (and a half) reviewers on it, all coming from different backgrounds. We pooled our thoughts together, had a few fistfights and a squabble or two ("Keyboard sucks!" "Does not!"), and now present to you our full review. Check out the outline beforehand, or just jump on in.read more | digg story
iPhone in depth: the Ars Technica review
2007-07-11 15:03:00
Our iPhone review is rather large because we unleashed three (and a half) reviewers on it, all coming from different backgrounds. We pooled our thoughts together, had a few fistfights and a squabble or two ("Keyboard sucks!" "Does not!"), and now present to you our full review. Check out the outline beforehand, or just jump on in.read more | digg story
"Welcome to the Social" - Ars Technica s review of the Zune
2006-12-30 00:04:00
"welcome To the Social" - Ars Technica's Review of the Zune ...A very thorough, unbiased and honest review of Microsoft's new portable media player. Read it, make up your own mind about the Zune.
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