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World Tech Round Up - Tuesday May 13, 2008

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 13-05-2008 10:54


FBI warns of pirated Cisco hardware
HP agrees $13.9bn deal for EDS
Tech businesses expand financing, rental options
EarthLink to pull the plug on Wi-Fi in Philadelphia
Cablevision to Spend $300M on Free Wi-Fi
U.S. bill would require captioning for Internet video
Closing the Door to Microsoft Vista
Japanese Internet Satellite Hits 1.2Gbps
Satellite to Satellite Communications by Laser Beam
Microsoft WorldWide Telescope blasts off
Viagra keeps ailing hearts pumping

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Finding Great Air Fare Deals

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 12-05-2008 23:18


Finding a great Airfare deal is an art. It requires research and lots of time. There isn’t as many ways to get a cheap flight domestically except to use the typical comparison sites such as http://www.sidestep.com and http://www.kayak.com. Southwest is never listed in any of these so you should always double check there though they usually fly you into an alternate airport or have many stops. It is always advisable to compare to find the best price but then go directly to the airline website to book because it is typically $5-10 cheaper than booking at sites like Orbitz or Expedia, because this is the money they make called a booking fee. And if you are a member of the frequent flyer program, you will usually get 500-1,000 extra FF miles to boot.

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Geotagging the Planet

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 27-04-2008 21:04


New technology called geotagging, enables people to organize photos and videos based by where they were taken. Google has added an important new feature when you upload a video to YouTube. You now have the ability to give coordinates for the associated video - you can give lat/long coordinates or you can point the location out on a Google Maps map.

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