
I just discovered a new startup that might be my new favorite online resource for city information, CitySpur.com. If you are like me and are always tentative about using the Yellowpages as a source for information, then you too may enjoy it as well.

A survey of approximately 400 IT buyers has found that online vendor marketing information is relevant to their prospects less than half the time. The online research conducted last October asked technologists and business buyers what they prefer as they move from general education to business case development to final ...

This is to a great and prosperous 2009 from the Editechial team!

A significant decline in growth expectations among IT decision makers at large businesses is a major factor behind a drop in IT marketplace confidence to its lowest level in 2008. According to the latest CDW IT Monitor, a bimonthly indicator of the direction and momentum of the IT marketplace, large ...

Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas!

Monotype Imaging Holdings has added typeface collections to its Fonts.com store from 15 type foundries, including Thinkdust, Brass Fonts, TypeTogether, Sherwood Type, DSType, Scriptorium, IHOF, TipografiaRamis, Canada Type, Mean Tangerine, Haiku Monkey, Cubo Fonts, Greenprint, Dutchfonts and TypeBank. The new fonts can be previewed by clicking the “foundries added” link ...

Sebastian Elliot was thinking up ideas on how to spend his new found time. He had only recently been laid off from his banking job and was keen to make good use of his time.

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The Logitech G9 Laser Mouse has always offered gamers the ability to tune their mouse for the way they play – including features such as weight tuning, interchangeable grips and custom-color LEDs. Now, Logitech lets you make the G9 mouse even more personal with the introduction of the Logitech G9 ...

Intel researchers have made the next advance in the field of Silicon Photonics by achieving world-record performance using a silicon-based Avalanche Photodetector (APD) that could lower costs and improve performance as compared to commercially available optical devices. The research results were published today in Nature Photonics.