McAfee Update a Downdate
NEW YORK (AP) – Computers in companies, hospitals and schools around the world got stuck repeatedly rebooting themselves Wednesday after an antivirus program identified a normal Windows file as a virus. McAfee Inc. confirmed that a software update it posted at 9 a.m. Eastern time caused its antivirus program for corporate customers to misidentify a … Read more
AT&T Inc. Added Fewer Wireless Customers
NEW YORK (AP) – AT&T Inc. added fewer wireless customers with contracts in the first quarter than it has since 2004, an indication that the saturation of the market is even starting to catch up with the carrier of the iPhone. The country’s largest telecommunications provider said Wednesday that it added a net 512,000 wireless … Read more
Vericorder Technology – Showcase
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Think Beyond The Box
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RTDNA Las Vegas 2010
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Adobe Needs Rebound With CS5
BARBARA ORTUTAY NEW YORK (AP) – Pent-up demand is expected to boost sales of the newest installment of Adobe Systems Inc.’s Creative Suite, the software package for professional designers and Web developers that brings in most of Adobe’s revenue. The product launches Monday. Bad timing hurt sales of the previous version, Creative Suite 4, which … Read more
iPhone OS 4.0 and iAd
By Gabriel Madway CUPERTINO, California (Reuters) – Apple CEO Steve Jobs showed off a new smartphone operating system on Thursday that features an advertising platform to compete with Google’s, and revealed stronger-than-expected sales of 450,000 units for the iPad. The iPhone 4.0 software will be available on Apple’s hugely popular smartphone this summer, complete with … Read more
A Message from KUVN Executive Producer, Carlos Tamez
Julian, one of your students asked me: What does it take to become the Executive Producer at Univision23? Here’s my advice: Hard work and persistency. But then again, there is a trick, and I think it is the best piece of advice that I can ever give to someone who studies mass communication and wants to … Read more
Bringing You a Signal You’re Already Paying For
By MATT RICHTEL Published: April 6, 2010 SAN FRANCISCO — Faced with withering criticism for its spottyiPhone service, AT&T blames in part a shortage of cellphone towers near homes and businesses. But it has a solution: put a miniature cell tower in your living room. There’s a catch, though. You have to pay for it. … Read more
Managing Information
Listen to this podcast (link below) and leave a comment on how you manage your information today and how you envision managing your information in five years. – Julian Managing Infomation – MP3 Podcast