Medical Device and Healthcare to Save the Day

Over the past two years we have seen significant upheaval in our economy. Mainly due to artificial demand created by inappropriately easy access to credit through real estate financial alchemy, we now suffer for what we spent over the last decade (or at least over the second half of the last decade). There are too […]

Is Moore’s Law Over? Robin Harris’ Excellent Post

Here is a very interesting post from Robin Harris of ZDNet on how Moore’s law (that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every 18 to 24 months, named after Intel’s Co-founder Gordon Moore) is no longer applicable.  More important, he very clearly explains what this means for computers and devices which make use […]

Drugs that Come and Stay Forever…

Ever read the blogs from people who are trying to stop taking the new batch of anxiety drugs that are used to treat depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder?  Their stories might cause you to think twice about using these drugs. Clearly there is no issue with using these drugs in situations where extreme measures are warranted.  […]

Does Apple Really Want an Ecosystem?

i have several friends who are staunch Apple fans. While my first computers I ever used were Apples, I was labeled a “PC” guy. Since I saw Bill Gates more of a benevolent technology dictator, I was comfortable with his vision of a common language called “Windows” (Speaking metaphorically, there is no such language…). Apple […]

Windows Phone 7 is Going to Make It

I know what you are saying. You are insane. But I will say it now, Windows Phone 7 is going to make it big as a smartphone and tablet platform. There are too many reasons why it will come out great in the end: Smooth intuitive interface   On-screen typing that actually works better than […]