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CrankyGeeks Episode 149

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Disaster! We lost all sound for the recorded version of the show. Downloads have temporarily been disabled. If anyone recorded the live stream with sound, please contact us at crankygeeks@ziffdavis.com. Thank you!

 

Today’s Guests:
Sebastian Rupley , Co-Crank, Editorial Director, PCMagCast.com
Tim Bajarin , President, Creative Strategies
Dan Goodin , Reporter, The Register

The Topics:

Carol Bartz, from Autodesk, is the new Yahoo! CEO

Yahoo! on Tuesday confirmed that former Autodesk chief Carol Bartz will succeed Jerry Yang as its new CEO. Bartz, for her part, asked investors to give Yahoo some “friggin’ breathing room” to let the company get back on track.

Can the Pre Save Palm?
Written off for dead by many, Palm came back at CES with the Pre — a smartphone that combines some of the features of the BlackBerry and the iPhone, and which adds a few innovations. It also introduced WebOS, a web-centric mobile operating system. Will Palm grow with these decisions?

Is Wireless HDTV Set for 2009?
Obnoxious tangled wires behind your widescreen could very well be a problem of the past. We now know that ultra-wideband HDTV sets will hit the market later this year, thanks to a several announcements at the 2009 CES. According to a report by the EE Times, wireless-chip designer SiBEAM is collaborating with LG Electronics, Panasonic, and Toshiba to develop designs.

One Laptop Per Child Lays Off Half its Staff, Issues Pay Cuts

The Boston-based nonprofit, One Laptop Per Child, has laid off more than half of its staff. The organization dedicating itself to providing cheap laptop computers to children in underdeveloped countries is suffering greatly from the global recession and increased competition in the PC sector. Now the non profit is left with a meager 32 employees, all of whom have taken salary cuts. Is this the end for this effort?

Netbooks Rule at CES
At the CES show last week, Asus introduced a new $499 netbook called the Eee PC Touch. It sports a nearly 9-inch touch screen that swivels or folds over so it can be used as a tablet-style PC. Meanwhile, other netbooks were everywhere at the show. Aren’t these systems underpowered compared to laptops that only cost a little more?

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Business News

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

The contemporary market scenario has created panic in all industry sectors including the general masses. The situation is not yet stable with one shocking news or another capturing one and all, be it the Satyam mayhem or Nortel bankruptcy. The electronic and print media since the last quarter of the last year has been primarily focusing on business news, bringing the latest news coverage in front of the masses.

As per business news India, even the inflation rate is declining, and the buying has gone strong on certain sectors hemming in banking, oil & gas, capital goods stocks, and metal. The IT market is currently the greatest losers, both nationally and internationally after the downfall of two great IT giants