At the height of dot-com mania 13 years ago, Jennifer Sultan and a few colleagues sold their small technology company for $70 million in stock and cash. She and her boyfriend rented a large house in the Hamptons for the summer and bought a spacious loft near Union Square. John Marshall Mantel for The New York TimesJennifer Sultan faced 15 years to life on the top charge against her, and...
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Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Mar
01
Gadgetwise Blog: App Smart Extra: Starry Night
Labels: TechnologyStars, galaxies, meteors and satellites were the subject of App Smart this week as I tested out astronomy apps to help identify objects in the night sky. These apps typically use your phone or tablet’s sensors to display a view of what you’re pointing your device at in the sky in real time, helping you identify planets and constellations. Here are more apps like this to try out:Star Walk — 5 Stars...
Feb
28
Gadgetwise Blog: A New Furby Toy
Labels: TechnologyFurby has a new little sister — or maybe brother.In stores this week, Furby Party Rockers from Hasbro, costing $23, are smaller and cheaper than the regular Furby, which are priced at $60. But they do less, too. There’s no animatronics and cheaper, backlighted lenticular eyes, designed to look like more expensive color eyes that move. They run on three AAA batteries and come in four varieties, complete...
Feb
27
Gadgetwise Blog: A Wireless Speaker With a Wi-Fi Connection
Labels: TechnologyWhen we talk wireless speakers, we still generally mean speakers that connect to players by Bluetooth.There is nothing wrong with Bluetooth, but Wi-Fi, which can carry a lot more information, can sound a lot better. That is part of the reason we are seeing more Wi-Fi and Apple AirPlay speakers on store shelves.Among them is the Libratone Zipp, a 10-inch tall canister with a fuzzy cover that makes...
Feb
26
Gadgetwise Blog: Q&A: Staying Safe From Java Threats
Labels: TechnologyI hear lots of scary stuff about hackers getting into computers thru Java. What do I need to do to make my Mac and PC safe? Any worries about tablets?Java is a computing platform with its own programming language that is used in many games, business applications and other utilities. It runs on more than 850 million computers worldwide and is used often by Web browsers. Recent attacks on Apple and...
Feb
25
Gadgetwise Blog: Q&A: Recommending Web Pages With the Google +1 Button
Labels: TechnologyWhat happens if I click that +1 button on a Web site?The +1 button on some Web pages is Google’s version of a personal-approval stamp or recommendation, similar to Facebook’s “Like” button for publicly declaring favorite things on a social network; you probably get the most out of the feature if you are a member of the Google Plus social network. The +1 button often appears on news and entertainment...
Feb
24
Mobile Revolution Buffets Taiwan PC Rivals
Labels: TechnologyTAIPEI — Two computer-making neighbors in the technologically inclined economy of Taiwan seem headed in opposite directions. Personal computer sales have slumped worldwide as smartphones and tablets have proliferated and gained in popularity. One Taiwan heavyweight, Acer, has shared in the suffering: It is expected to report a second straight annual loss in 2012 after losing 6.6 billion...
Feb
23
In a Slight Shift, North Korea Widens Internet Access, but Just for Visitors
Labels: TechnologyHONG KONG — North Korea will finally allow Internet searches on mobile devices. But if you’re a North Korean, you’re out of luck — only foreigners will get this privilege. Cracking the door open slightly to wider Internet use, the government will allow a company called Koryolink to give foreigners access to 3G mobile Internet service by next Friday, according to The Associated Press, which...
Feb
22
Room for Debate: Should Companies Tell Us When They Get Hacked?
Labels: Technology A National Priority and a Business Priority Lauren Gelman, BlurryEdge Strategies Like pollution, an insecure infrastructure is bad for everyone. Disclosing security breaches reintroduces the public's collective interest. Disclosure Plays Into Hackers’ Hands Alexander Tabb, partner, research and consulting firm...
Feb
21
Gadgetwise Blog: Tip of the Week: Search the Text on a Web Page
Labels: TechnologySearch engines help find the Web pages you are looking for, but when it comes down to locating your keywords on the actual page, your browser can help. Most browser programs use the Control-F (Command-F on the Mac) to open a search box for finding certain words within the page itself, and most highlight the instances of the word (and number of time it appears). Google Chrome also displays yellow markers...
Feb
20
DealBook: Court Gives Investor an Edge in a Lawsuit Against Apple
Labels: Technology7:47 p.m. | Updated In the battle between Apple and the hedge fund manager David Einhorn, score a point for the billionaire who is taking up the mantle of shareholder advocate.A federal judge said on Tuesday that he was leaning toward Mr. Einhorn’s contention that Apple had violated securities regulations by bundling several shareholder proposals into one matter.A lawsuit by Mr. Einhorn’s Greenlight...
Feb
19
Bits Blog: Tech Predictions for 2013: It's All About Mobile
Labels: Technology If there is one theme that will be the topic of digital business this year, it is mobile.ComScore, which tracks Web and mobile usage, published a report about what happened in 2012, and what to expect in 2013.It shows that the effects of a movement toward mobile are everywhere, from shopping to media to search. According to the report, “2013 could spell a very rocky economic transition,” and businesses...
Feb
18
Disruptions: Disruptions: 3-D Printing Is on the Fast Track
Labels: TechnologyWill the future be printed in 3-D?At first glance, looking at past predictions about the future of technology, prognosticators got a whole lot wrong. The Web is a garbage dump of inaccurate guesses about the year 2000, 2010 and beyond. Flying cars, robotic maids and jet packs still are nowhere near a reality.Yet the prediction that 3-D printers will become a part of our daily lives is happening much...
Feb
17
Dismissed as Doomsayers, Advocates for Meteor Detection Feel Vindicated
Labels: TechnologyFor decades, scientists have been on the lookout for killer objects from outer space that could devastate the planet. But warnings that they lacked the tools to detect the most serious threats were largely ignored, even as skeptics mocked the worriers as Chicken Littles. Jim Watson/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesDr. Edward Lu, a former NASA astronaut and Google executive, has warned...
Feb
16
Bits Blog: Facebook Says Hackers Breached Its Computers
Labels: Technology Facebook admitted that it was breached by sophisticated hackers in recent weeks, two weeks after Twitter made a similar admission. Both Facebook and Twitter were breached through a well-publicized vulnerability in Oracle’s Java software.In a blog post late Friday afternoon, Facebook said it was attacked when a handful of its employees visited a compromised site for mobile developers. Simply by visiting...
Feb
15
Gadgetwise Blog: App Smart Extra: Apps to Improve Your Singing
Labels: TechnologyThis week in my App Smart column, I talked about a few karaoke apps that can replicate many of the features of a full-fledged karaoke machine. I also mentioned one app that can help you train your singing voice.There are, of course, numerous apps that try to help you improve your singing or let you groove to your own rendition of a popular hit.One interesting app that can help teach you the subtleties...
Feb
14
Gadgetwise Blog: Tip of the Week: Adjusting Facebook Photo Previews
Labels: TechnologyHate the way Facebook seems to arbitrarily crop photos you post on your Timeline to fit the square preview windows? On the desktop version, you can change which part of the picture shows in the preview when you’re using Facebook through your Web browser.To do so, pass the cursor over the image and then click the pencil icon that appears in the top right corner of the post. On the menu that appears,...
Feb
13
Tech Companies and Immigrant Advocates Press for Broad Changes in Law
Labels: TechnologySAN FRANCISCO — What do computer programmers and illegal immigrants have to do with each other? When it comes to the sweeping overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws that Congress is considering this year, the answer is everything. Silicon Valley executives, who have long pressed the government to provide more visas for foreign-born math and science brains, are joining forces with...
Feb
12
DealBook Column: Relationship Science Plans Database of Names and Connections
Labels: TechnologyIt sounds like a Rolodex for the 1 percent: two million deal makers, power brokers and business executives — not only their names, but in many cases the names of their spouses and children and associates, their political donations, their charity work and more — all at a banker’s fingertips.Such is the promise of a new company called Relationship Science.Never heard of it? Until recently, neither had...
Feb
11
DealBook: British Regulators to Investigate Accounting at Autonomy
Labels: TechnologyLONDON – British accounting regulators said on Monday that they would investigate the financial reporting at the British software maker Autonomy before its $11.1 billion acquisition by Hewlett-Packard in 2011.The announcement comes after accusations from H.P. that Autonomy inflated its sales and carried out improper accounting practices that misled the American technology giant ahead of the multibillion-dollar...
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