Can Your Mobile Phone Impair Your Vision?
News New research from the University of Utah has revealed a potentially lethal "tunnel vision" that drivers get while talking on a mobile phone. Researchers found that drivers using mobile phones, even hands-free devices, aren't processing peripheral...
[January 28, 2003, 8:01]
Selling Microsoft's Integration Vision
Talkback They have tunnel vision, where all they can see is M$ being everything to everybody. Are all managers at M$ wearing blinders? Do they all know what every customer wants, or needs? This ain't the real world.
[November 15, 2005, 12:49]
Apple Mac OS X On X86: A First Test
Talkback Try to open your tunnel vision just a crack to let in a small glimpse of a world where ALL the software you purchase runs on any computer. You obviously missed this quantum leap forward in vision on the part of SJobs to give you effet snobs the...
[November 12, 2005, 16:49]
Microsoft Urges Support For IPv6
News In the meantime, Microsoft is advocating use of intermediate steps, such as local IPv6 networks and technology that lets data with IPv6 addresses "tunnel" within IPv4 networks. Among the reasons Microsoft would prefer to see IPv6 become widely used...
[April 18, 2002, 10:42]
IPass Orchestration Enforces Security Policy
News If you have a secure tunnel right into the enterprise, potentially you are providing any new viruses access to that same secure tunnel. The iPass vision for Policy Orchestration treats all of these aspects as components of a coordinated system.
[July 19, 2004, 16:50]
Super-Asbos Planned For Cybercriminals
Talkback Well, time and time again getting stucked in such a tunnel vision will prevent from seeing that ten ton truck coming from the right in time. Powerfull laws need to be executed by the right people or not become reality at all.
[July 18, 2006, 23:28]
Yahoo! Earnings Raise Hopes
News s tunnel may be glowing brighter. In the most recent moves on this front, the company this month shut down its Finance Vision business news program and Yahoo Radio, a streaming service created through its $5bn purchase of Broadcast.com in 1999.
[July 10, 2002, 12:10]

