Pixar’s Animated Growth

The Overachievers: Pixar’s Animated Growth Steve Jobs is not a genius, but he has a virtually untarnished track record for seeing around corners, for conceptualizing and capitalizing on market opportunities that just aren’t apparent to others. This has been the case with Pixar Animation Studios. Source: Forbes.com

Spectrum battles are chronic at the FCC

Such spectrum battles are chronic at the FCC. Each of them will give the government a choice: to promote Wi-Fi or to restrain it. Even if the FCC sided with Wi-Fi on all issues of competing use, consumers would still have to reckon with the possibility that the government might protect existing communications services by … Read moreSpectrum battles are chronic at the FCC

Sendo hangs up on MS

Sendo was a very early supporter of MS SmartPhone, but I guess they found something better, even before their product hit the market. Handset maker hangs up on Microsoft: “Sendo, one of the earliest hardware partners for Microsoft’s Smartphone software, will instead license the Symbian OS and a Nokia interface.” Source: CNET News.com

sneak peek of Ticker

While the movie does not get released publically until tomorrow you can catch it right now by clicking here. It stars Don Cheadle, was written and directed by Joe Carnahan and of course features Clive Owen as the driver. The car of choice in this unadvertising featurette is the BMW Z4.

I guess techies like the Sopranos

I guess techies like the Sopranos: “CyberAtlas: “Comparing profiles of 30 media devices and services … the report found that homes that typically watch HBO have the highest index of home technology. Other networks whose viewing homes have high technology levels are Showtime, MTV, Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, VH-1, and TLC. The WB and UPN … Read moreI guess techies like the Sopranos

Posting Blogs To iDisk

Posting Blogs To iDisk: “” Source: MacSlash I tried this quickly, but with no success… Two posts I quickly tested with have not shown up live though the app seems to state they are published. I guess the previously linked method is still the way to go directly from Radio.