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- The Black Box: Big Brother's Still Watching. New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine's SUV was doing 91 mph moments before the accident that nearly killed him. We know, because a black box told us so. If you're worried about an encroaching brave new world in which our every action in a car is monitored, you're too late: Most cars have event data recorders (EDRs), or black boxes, like those in airplanes. They've been in some cars since 1995, and they'll be mandatory as of 2011.
- Three Ways to Get More for Your Money. Parting with your business's hard-earned dollars is rarely a pleasure, but it's a bitter pill when your investment doesn't deliver the expected returns. To help you avoid that scenario, I've outlined three technology-related initiatives that I feel will give you the most bang for your buck. Heck, one of them might not cost you any money at all.
- The popular "MP3 player", moniker has been around for a decade now, but it describes an Apple iPod about as completely as "patent office clerk" describes Albert Einstein. Today's "MP3 players" recognize a variety of music file formats. In fact, it is more appropriate to call them portable media players, or PMPs. They store and display photos and documents, play videos, and come equipped (many of them) with FM tuners and voice and radio recorders. And now Wi-Fi is making its way into several PMPs (and being utilized in several different manners).
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