Southwest Airlines just made a confession that may make customers weep
Perhaps it takes a new CEO for an airline to admit its technological failings.
Perhaps it takes a new CEO for an airline to admit its technological failings.
Sun Microsystems and ATI Technologies are the latest technology companies to see plans in Asia disrupted as a result of the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
Are medical device buyers? Will doctors "go to market" in New York to check out the latest-and-greatest? Is it vital that such companies have a physical presence in New York, close to their investment bankers? How many middlemen can afford the rent?
Heavily-maligned Microsoft is a big contributor to charity, doesn't want to see employees work past 6pm and has a large social budget for sports activities.
Company dares to build big where others have failed, plans million-square-foot campus on NASA land. Photos: Silicon Valley's office jinx
Continuing a tech industry push on regulatory compliance, the software maker announces a product to help companies abide by rules and manage their data.
Substitute employer for parent, combine that with the findings population studies are pointing us toward, and you have a recipe for a health Gestapo emerging from Emory and Tech research, making us mere Frankenstein monsters, scientific experiments in longevity controlled by our betters.
As medical science advances, more and more of our choices become political and, ultimately, moral. Moral systems differ in their views on stem cells. A morality which rejects stem cell research doesn't halt science, however.
Are you willing to give up your cellular privacy, not to mention control of your lifestyle, for the promise of a longer, healthier life?
Health care, education groups can use patents in open-software standards for Web services, e-forms and open document formats.