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Ishizuka calls the DSC-T1 camera his Project X, referring to the popular TV show that celebrates Japan's industrial and business triumphs of the past five decades. But he realizes that in this fiercely competitive business, the only thing that matters now is Project Y. "Our competitors can introduce similar products almost immediately," he says. Which means he is already planning Project Z too. --By Jim Frederick/Tokyo. With reporting by Yuki Oda/Tokyo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Tech Specialists | 8/23/2004 | See Source »

What's so great about wi-fi that a company would reconfigure its entire computer infrastructure around it? For openers, it's as fast as a high-speed T1 line, more convenient than a mobile phone, as addictive as a BlackBerry and nearly imperceptible. What's not so great about it? Same thing. Wi-fi makes work that much easier to do and that much harder to escape. "We're just adapting to this new environment, adapting to what the technology allows you to do," says Martyn Mallick, a product manager at iAnywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business Unplugged | 11/3/2003 | See Source »

...level, the cultural attitudes regarding sex are fairly similar. Both campuses seem to reject Victorian sexual mores as outdated and oppressive. The major difference is that Harvard students have trouble finding productive outlets (beyond their T1 Internet cable) to channel these counter-cultural instincts. nd embrace a counter-cultural ethos. However, Harvard students seem to have trouble fulfilling this desire for free love. Everyone outside the Salient Editorial board is perfectly willing to transgress natural laws, but the problem is we can’t find anyone to transgress them with. Again, we recognize these sexual conventions are arbitrary social...

Author: By Alexander S. Grodd, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Nuggets of Wisdom | 3/13/2003 | See Source »

...says Movie88.com is losing money right now, but he won't get into too many specifics. He says they pay $228 per month for each of their 40 to 50 T1 lines. The site currently has "a few hundred thousand" users and delivers between 2,000 and 3,000 movies a day, usually at a cost of $1 per showing - shorts and animation cost 50c, new releases go for $2. He wouldn't reveal the extent of investment required to start movie88.com, but said the servers alone had cost millions of dollars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Interview: S.E. Tan | 2/15/2002 | See Source »

...make it a competitive player in the market. It has one of the best human resource divisions in the world, in the form of its admissions office, and a robust physical infrastructure. Each office--I mean dorm room--is equipped with a phone line, a desk, and a speedy T1 LAN connection. What more could a budding capitalist...

Author: By Noah Oppenheim, | Title: A False Start in the Rat Race | 3/3/2000 | See Source »

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