To the dismay of many, Digital New York City, one of the city’s largest technology initiatives, expired on June 30 of this year. Sources inside the Department of Small Business Services (SBS) say th
Technology
So you’re feeling techno-trendy with your progressive-scan DVD player and your six-speaker, surround-sound home theater system. Better keep your eye on some increasingly popular digital music format
BY Jonathan Sidener
The Business Software Alliance (www.bsa.org), the leading advocacy group for the world’s commercial software industry and its hardware partners, recently published a list of 10 steps that small-busi
BY Robert Acquaye
A provocative new technology is driving widespread changes in the consumer packaged goods industry. Known as radio-frequency identification, or RFID, the technology uses small, wireless chips to repla
BY Bruce V. Bigelow
Ever have the feeling that your business equipment became obsolete as soon you opened the box? You’re not alone. Technology doesn’t stand still. By the time you get done showing off your new gadge
BY Robert S. Anthony
Networking your computers will enable them to share programs, files and peripherals. If you have two or more computers, and they are not networked, then you are missing out on the benefits and efficie
Five years ago few consumers looked at digital cameras seriously—and for good reason. The cameras were terribly expensive, hard to use and offered mediocre picture quality. Early models even lacked
BY Robert S. Anthony
It may be hard to detect a geek just by looking at him or her, but you know one when you get within earshot. Geeks toss around terms like “double-data-rate RAM” and “disk defragger” as if they
BY Robert S. Anthony

