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Sprint's Xohm WiMax Network Debuts In Baltimore, Works Well

Oct 11th, 2008 · Sprint's newly launched Xohm service is now offering America's first WiMax network. Computerworld's Brian Nadel went to Baltimore to try it out, and he reports that Xohm delivered data smoothly to a car moving at highway speeds, played YouTube videos …
see also: video · network · service · cities · Computerworld · ATT · America

Computer-Aided Lego Art Project

Oct 10th, 2008 · Justin Voskuhl, a Google engineer, in a 2-fold bid to fight boredom and figure out something to cover a large barren wall in his living room, one weekend developed a Java program using an annealing algorithm to figure out the best layout and colors of …
see also: Google · computer · engineering · Java · algorithm · LEGO · Aide

Artificial Gecko Adhesive, Now in Experimental Glue

Oct 10th, 2008 · Scientists at the University of Dayton have created a peel-on, peel-off glue which mimics the wall-climbing abilities of Spiderman. The substance, based on the feet of the Gecko lizard, is three times stickier than existing adhesives. The material is …
see also: robots · scientists · Commercial · consumer · technology · calculations · expense

Choosing a Replacement Email System For a University?

Oct 10th, 2008 · The university I attend is currently looking to change the way in which is provides its students with an email service. In the past they used a legacy mail system which can no longer fit their needs. A committee has narrowed the possibilities down to …
see also: software · integrated · Google · service · Microsoft · students · Yahoo

How US Schools' Culture Stifles Math Achievement

Oct 10th, 2008 · I'd like to file a bug report on the US educational system. The New York Times reports on a recent study that shows the US fails to encourage academic talent as a culture.'"There is something about the culture in American society today which doesn't really …
see also: students · New York Times · media · Americans · education · Culture · talent

Verizon To Charge Content Providers $.03 Per SMS

Oct 10th, 2008 · It appears that Verizon is going to start double-dipping by charging both consumers AND content providers for SMS text messages. Verizon has informed content partners that it will levy a $.03 charge for messages sent to customers, effective November 1. …
see also: Partners · consumer · player · media · mobile · customers · Texting

Blizzcon Begins, <em>Diablo 3</em> Wizard Class Unveiled

Oct 10th, 2008 · Blizzcon is officially underway today, starting with a presentation showcasing the Worldwide Invitational tournament held earlier this year. A company spokesman went on to talk about the tournaments being held for World of Warcraft 3v3 Arena, Warcraft …
see also: company · Warcraft · beta · testers · Wizards · Blizzcon · Starcraft

Verizon Exposes the Wrong 1,200 Email Addresses

Oct 10th, 2008 · If you're going to market your expertise by inviting 1,200 IT professionals to a seminar about securing data and protecting personal information, it's probably a good idea to protect the personal information of those you invite. On Tuesday, Verizon forgot …
see also: protection · expertise · advice · Verizon · securing · seminar · inviting

Top Apple Rumors, Bricks, Low Price, NVIDIA

Oct 10th, 2008 · With the news that Apple will be releasing new MacBook products on October 14th, speculation has begun on what exactly those new products will be. Tips of a manufacturing process involving lasers and a single 'brick' of aluminum are catching on, as is …
see also: software · business · products · Apple · MacBook · manufactured · laser

Slashdot's Disagree Mail

Oct 10th, 2008 · Slashdot has one of the best discussion systems there is. It's grown and adapted over the years to meet various challenges and suit the needs of our users. A lot of time and effort has gone into it and we are always open to user input to help make it …
see also: ca · input · feedback · bizarre · unworkable · unhelpful · suggestionsRead

Windows 7 To Dial Down UAC

Oct 10th, 2008 · Engineers working on Windows 7 have admitted Vista's User Account Control was too intrusive, and are promising to tone it down in the forthcoming Windows 7. 'We've heard loud and clear that you are frustrated,' says Microsoft engineer Ben Fathi. 'You …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · engineering · Vista · Security · compatibility · Steve Ballmer

Wikimedia Simplifies By Moving To Ubuntu

Oct 10th, 2008 · Wikimedia, the organization that runs Wikipedia and associated sites, has moved its server infrastructure entirely to Ubuntu 8.04 from a hodge-podge of Ubuntu, Red Hat, and various Fedora versions. 400 servers were involved and the project has been going …
see also: servers · infrastructure · organization · Fedora · Ubuntu · Wikipedia · Wikimedia

World Bank Under Cybersiege In "Unprecedented Crisis"

Oct 10th, 2008 · JagsLive sends in a Fox News report on large-scale and possibly ongoing security breaches at the World Bank. "The World Bank Group's computer network — one of the largest repositories of sensitive data about the economies of every nation — …
see also: IP · servers · network · software · world · computer · nation

20 Hours a Month Reading Privacy Policies

Oct 10th, 2008 · Barence sends word of research out of Carnegie Mellon University calling for changes in the way Web sites present privacy policies. The researchers, one of whom is an EFF board member, calculated how long it would take the average user to read through …
see also: ca · Online · research · industry · calculations · package · financial

Judge Tosses Telco Suit Over City-Owned Network

Oct 10th, 2008 · tsa sends along news of the city of Monticello, Minnesota, which was sued by their local telco, Bridgewater Telephone Company, because the city chose to build a fiber optics network of their own. The judge dismissed their complaint of competition by a …
see also: network · organization · competitions · City · local · optical · Telco

Government Begins Securing Root Zone File

Oct 10th, 2008 · Death Metal notes a Wired piece on the US government beginning the process of securing the root zone file. This is in service of implementing DNSSEC, without which the DNS security hole found by Dan Kaminsky can't be definitively closed. On Thursday morning, …
see also: ca · proposal · service · implementation · Security · Wired · Verisign

First Secure Quantum Crypto Network Up and Running

Oct 10th, 2008 · John Lam was one of many readers to send in news that on Thursday, "at a conference in Vienna, Austria, as reported by the BBC, a European Community science working group built a quantum backbone using 200-km of standard commercial optical fiber running …
see also: network · integrated · framework · Science · BBC · Commercial · distribution

Walmart Caves On DRM Removal

Oct 10th, 2008 · cmunic8r99 writes in with an email he received from walmart.com yesterday evening about the pending shutdown of their DRM services (which we discussed a while back). Walmart has reconsidered and won't be shutting off its DRM servers after all. They are …
see also: DRM · servers · service · Music · download · mp3 · customers

Sony, Microsoft Begin Battle of Virtual Worlds

Oct 10th, 2008 · Sony and Microsoft are poised to do battle in virtual worlds. The console kids both announced Second Life-style virtual environments at the Tokyo Game Show today. Both games show striking similarities to Linden Lab's creation. Players are represented …
see also: Microsoft · world · Sony · player · creation · console · environment

Robotic Suit For Rent In Japan

Oct 10th, 2008 · xTantrum writes with an AP story that begins "A robotic suit that reads brain signals and helps people with mobility problems will be available to rent in Japan for $2,200 a month starting Friday — an invention that may have far-reaching benefits …
see also: robots · AP · mobility · xTantrum · Japan for 2200 · elderlyRead



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