Space Shifting: A New Frontier for Innovation and Cool Stuff…Or a Black Hole of Lawsuits?
I'd like to invite ACT blog readers to a lunch panel discussion next Tuesday on copyright law and space shifting - and for the geek in you, live demonstrations of [...]
Bot Armies: What is the threat to US Cyber-security?
The Emerging Bot Armies: What are the Threats to US Cybersecurity? Bots are the weapon of choice for cyber crime and orchestrated attacks Bot networks are already generating attacks of [...]
In spite of modest research budgets, some small schools are very successful at moving research into the commercial arena
There is an interesting article in BusinessWeek today on “[a] just-released study on technology transfer that looked at the surprising tech transfer results of a number of smaller colleges and [...]
Some startups really are worth billions of dollars
BusinessWeek today has a really interesting article on why “the crazy sums tech and media giants are paying for startups may ultimately make sense.” Internetnews.com points out that “[w]ith less [...]
Already “Green-friendly,” Europe Now Has Some Tech Environmentalists
European governments are known for supporting green environmental policies, but it seems that they are now joining ACT's crusade to improve the Tech Environment as well. The Portuguese EU Presidency [...]
Many U.S. workers would like to be more creative in their jobs
Inc.com writes that “[c]ompanies, especially smaller ones, often depend on big ideas and a creative team of employees to develop innovative products and services. But a new survey shows that [...]