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HP Posts Strong Enterprise Sales, but No Hurd Replacement

HP posted strong results for the third fiscal quarter of 2010, including increased enterprise sales, although executives noted some lack of demand for consumer notebooks. Executives made no mention of a replacement for former CEO Mark Hurd. – Hewlett-Packard announced strong results for the third
fiscal quarter of 2010, even as the company wrestled with the sudden departure
of former CEO Mark Hurd.
Those results included net revenues of $30.7 billion, up
11.4 percent from the same quarter in 2009. Its Services, Enterprise Storage
an…


U.S. military chief to reassure Afghans

U.S. military chief Admiral Mike Mullen says that the replacement of the commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan won’t change the way the war is being fought. Mullen is in Afghanistan for meetings with military and civilian leaders following the departure of General Stanley McChrystal. Ahead of the trip, Mullen said “nothing changes” about the strategy or the mission.

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Courage Marine acquires Capesize vessel as replacement

Courage Marine Group, the dry bulk shipper that transport raw materials, has bought a newer Capesize vessel for US$10 million ($13.7 million) to replace MV Cape Ore.

The acquisition will initially be funded via internal resources. The vessel will be delivered around the end of May and the beginning of June.

Inclusive of this Capesize and Panamax-sized vessel acquired in April, the group now has a total of 10 vessels with 3 handysize, 2 Handymax, 4 Panamax and 1 Capesize dry bulk carriers.

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iPad Battery Replacement Policy Likely Points to Potential Issues

Apples strategy for replacing faulty iPad batteries amounts to sending back a whole new, date-free device, at a cost of $105.95 to the user. The policy, says one analyst, is likely a plan to head-off expected battery issues.
– Apples Battery Replacement Service for the iPad is a bit of misnomer, Apple Insider reported over the weekend, reading into some Apple fine print.

Instead of replacing a battery with a “diminished ability to hold an
electrical charge,” Apple will simply replace the iPad for a fee, after
shipp…


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Tenacious D at Outside Lands:
Replacement For Beasties Named

Tenacious D To Replace Beastie Boys as Sunday Headliner at Outside Lands


Tenacious D

On a press conference for the second annual Outside Lands Festival earlier today, JamBase learned that Tenacious D will sub for the Beastie Boys to headline Sunday night at the fest.

More details to follow…

And for our coverage of Outside Lands 2008, go here.



Barcode replacement shown off

By Jonathan Fildes
Technology reporter, BBC News

A replacement for the black and white stripes of the traditional barcode has been outlined by US researchers.

Bokodes, as they are known, can hold thousands of times more information than their striped cousins and can be read by a standard mobile phone camera.

The 3mm-diameter (0.1 inches), powered tags could be used to encode nutrition information on food packaging or create new devices for playing video games.

The work will be shown off at Siggraph, a conference in New Orleans next week.

"We think that our technology will create a new way of tagging," Dr Ankit Mohan, one of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers behind the work, told BBC News.

‘Look at me’

The Bokodes currently consist of an LED, covered with a tiny mask and a lens.

Information is encoded in the light shining through the mask, which varies in brightness depending on which angle it is seen from.

Bokode

"It is either bright or dark depending on how we want to encode the information," said Dr Mohan.

The researchers believe the system has many advantages over conventional barcodes.

For example, they say, the tags are smaller, can be read from different angles and can be interrogated from far away by a standard mobile phone camera.

"For traditional barcodes you need to be a foot away from it at most," said Dr Mohan.

The team has shown its barcodes can be read from a distance of up to 20m (60ft)

"One way of thinking about it is a long-distance barcode."

Initially, said Dr Mohan, the Bokodes may be used in factories or industrial settings to keep track of objects.

However, the team also believe they could be used in consumer applications, such as supermarkets, where products could be interrogated with a shopper’s mobile phone.

For example, they could be used to encode nutritional information or pricing offers.

"One to the side may say ‘hey, look at me, I’m a dollar cheaper’," said Dr Mohan.

Taking a picture would also allow people to compare lots of different products quickly.

A similar system could be used in a library, said Dr Mohan.

"Let’s say you’re standing in a library with 20 shelves in front of you and thousands of books."

"You could take a picture and you’d immediately know where the book you’re looking for is."

However, the team also believes the tags could find their way into places not normally associated with traditional barcodes.

For example, the system’s ability to read angular information would allow its use in motion-capture systems used to create videogames or films, the team said.

barcodes

Dr Mohan said they could also be used to augment the information incorporated into Google Streetview, a service which allows users to browse a selection of pictures taken along city streets.

At the moment the images for Streetview – accessible through Google Maps – are collected by trucks and cars fitted with several cameras.

"Shop and restaurant owners can put these Bokodes outside their stores and as the Google truck is driving down the street it will capture the information in that."

For example, a restaurant could put menu information inside the tag.

When the data is uploaded to Google Maps, it would automatically be displayed next to the image of the restaurant, said Dr Mohan.

Colour code

Currently the tags are expensive to produce – around $5 (£3) each. This is in part, because the early prototypes require a lens and a powered LED.

However, the researchers believe the technology could be refined so that tags were reflective and require no power.

"We already have prototypes which are completely passive," said Dr Mohan.

In this form, they could cost around 5 cents each, they said.

It is not the first time that companies or researchers have suggested replacements for or enhancements to barcodes.

For example, in 2007 Microsoft launched its High Capacity Colour Barcode, a series of coloured geometric patterns.

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology – essentially tiny electronic tags that broadcast encoded information – were also touted as a barcode replacement.

Although they are now used in many applications, such as library books, passports and travel passes, they have yet to displace the familiar black and white stripes of the barcode.</p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Google Wave: A Complement or Replacement for Google Apps?

Google Wave, the e-mail, instant messaging, file sharing and social networking prototype application, rolled out to 6,000 programmers in a developer preview Monday, sparking spirited articles from those who have tested it. Analysts discuss the enterprise prospects of Google Wave with eWEEK and wonder whether Wave might replace Google Apps as a messaging and collaboration platform.

Some of the 6,000 programmers Google provided a developer
preview for Google Wave, the experimental platform that
blends e-mail, instant messaging and social networking in one communications palette,
are raving about the application.
For most of us who can’t use it, their words are…