As covered both here and on our parent blog GigaOM, Amazon’s S3 storage service had a bad day yesterday. (So, by the way, did their Simple Queue System, but an outage in that service is less noticeable to most web users). How bad? Read more »
The first annual North American solar conference kicked off on Tuesday with a lot of insight and discussion from some of the solar industry’s bigger and more well-established players (Applied Materials. SunPower). But leave it to the wily fast-moving startups to upstage the big guys when […] Read more »
Among the questions we’ve asked our panel of experts was this one: Which online video star do you think will make it big in 2008? Selections from their responses are below. We’d love to hear your take on the question or on our panelists’ predictions in […] Read more »
Yes, I’m a bit of a masochist. Sometimes I do things with my computers just for the experience. When Leopard arrived, I did the quick hit activity: I upgraded right over Tiger. It worked well but that left me without the other side of the coin: […] Read more »
Intel and AT&T are teaming up to build some chips that do WiMAX and VoIP, reports Business Week. Very sketchy on details, long on corporate vision etc. AT&T and Intel have talked this up before but the article makes it seem like new news. Not so. […] Read more »