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...many video gamers, juggling a joystick and a pizza is second nature. What's frustrating is having to stop playing to order. Sony Online Entertainment may have solved that problem with the recent release of add-on features for the game EverQuest II, allowing players to order online from Pizza Hut without leaving their game screens, let alone their couches...
ENGIBOUS: We're entering an era where an average person will have multiple electronic devices. The digitization of content is allowing all those electronic devices to be connected and share information. Add to that the large number of Asians gaining purchasing power, and arguably the tech industry has perhaps the best outlook of any large industry. Cell-phone and handheld consumer electronics are--and will continue to be--the primary drivers of electronic growth...
Failure, of course, is not what Otellini has in mind. So how does he see Intel handling this raft of new challenges? For most companies, losing the CEO (Barrett must step down at age 65, according to Intel policy) would only add to the crisis. But Intel has a long history of smooth transitions from one leader to the next, and Otellini has been the heir apparent for more than two years. "Bob [Noyce] was the consummate entrepreneur," says Otellini, describing the company's founding chief. "Gordon [Moore] was the genius. Andy [Grove] was the management guru. Craig [Barrett...
...solution? Assemble as many pieces of the puzzle in advance as you can. Include your wishes in a living will, add your name to official donor registries, discuss your preferences with family members. Each state has different donor rules, which you can view at donatelife.net you can also download a uniform donor card. It's a small step that may one day make a very big difference. --With reporting by Shahreen Abedin...
...Hollywood was a Laugh-In-inspired skitcom; one funny turn featured a man-woman trapeze act called the Flying Fucks. These weren't always very good movies, but they were real ones, with earnest, sometimes accomplished actors, scripts that tried to be clever and increasingly professional production values. Just add screwing...