A chat with the British Consulate-General of Los Angeles who talks about his interest in U.S. companies wishing to expand their business into the U.K. market....
I ran into Sam El Abd in one of my favorite parts of London, Brick Lane.
We're close in age and his background is IT, but like so many I know, got laid off because of...
ICELAND COMFORTS: Architecture, food, and a rich literary heritage all make Iceland a very civilized place.
If sitting half-naked in front of a fan and sucking on a popsicle just isn’t doing it for you, think Iceland....
I had an interesting chat at the TechCrunch Europe Awards with Sven Hock of Kingston Technology Company.
They’re over twenty years old and tout themselves as the world’s independent memory leader. Kingston offers more than 2,000...
Bank of America beats expectations with $2.4-billion second-quarter profit. Although troubled loans are still a drag on its business, Bank of America gets a boost from its mortgage-writing business. Citigroup Inc. also reports a better-than-expected...
In the last session of the day at MobileBeat 2009, five judges listen to mobile startup pitches on stage, where each had two minutes to present.
Moderated by CNET's Natali Del Conte, the judges included: Jason...
I'm at Nokia Labs in Cambridge England looking at their latest innovations under the hood. Four Key research areas for them include: rich context modeling, new user interfaces, high performance mobile platforms and cognitive radio.
We...
If L’Aquila Were Ground Zero
Berlusconi seems to have made L’Aquila into his very own Ground Zero. There’s something Bush-esque about his behavior. Catch the bull by the horn and show everybody who’s boss. In the...
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