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E=mc^2 Verified In Quantum Chromodynamic Calculation

Nov 21st, 2008 · chirishnique and other readers sent in a story in AFP about a heroic supercomputer computation that has verified Einstein's most famous equation at the level of subatomic particles for the first time. "A brainpower consortium led by Laurent Lellouch of …
see also: world · computer · Science · scientists · calculations · Quantum · energy

Chandrayaan Enters Lunar Orbit

Nov 8th, 2008 · After an 18-day journey, Chandrayaan-1, the moon mission of India, has entered Lunar orbit. The maneuver was described as crucial and critical by scientists, who pointed out that at least 30 per cent of similar moon missions had failed at this juncture, …
see also: scientists · Lunar · distance · cameras · India · journeys · Missions

RIAA Litigation May Be Unconstitutional

Oct 29th, 2008 · A Harvard law school professor has submitted arguments on behalf of Joel Tenenbaum in RIAA v. Tenenbaum in which Professor Charles Neeson claims that the underlying law that the RIAA uses is actually a criminal, rather than civil, statute and is therefore …
see also: laws · ITunes · litigation · songs · violations · civilization · Harvard

RIAA Litigation May Be Unconstitutional

Oct 29th, 2008 · A Harvard law school professor has submitted arguments on behalf of Joel Tenenbaum in RIAA v. Tenenbaum in which Professor Charles Neeson claims that the underlying law that the RIAA uses is actually a criminal, rather than civil, statute and is therefore …
see also: laws · ITunes · litigation · songs · violations · civilization · Harvard

Opera Develops Search Engine For Web Developers

Oct 18th, 2008 · The Metadata Analysis and Mining Application (MAMA) doesn't index content like a standard search engine, but looks at markup, style, scripting and the technology behind pages. Based on those existing MAMA-ed pages, 80.4 per cent of sites use cascading …
see also: engineering · technology · errors · AJAX · country · CSS · Computerworld

99.8% of Gamers Don't Care About DRM, Says EA

Oct 15th, 2008 · If you thought that EA might have been humbled by the massive Internet backlash against its use of SecuROM in its recent games, then you'd be wrong. Speaking at the Dow Jones/Nielsen Media and Money Conference, EA's CEO John Riccitiello claimed that the …
see also: DRM · Online · Internet · gamers · implementation · protesting · cent

Sound Bites of the 1908 Presidential Candidates

Oct 3rd, 2008 · Science News has up a feature on the first use of sound recording in a presidential campaign. In 1908, for the first time, presidential candidates recorded their voices on wax cylinders. Their voices could be brought into the home for 35 cents, equivalent …
see also: audio · presidential · speech · era · modern · campaign · candidate

Looming Royalty Decision Threatens iTunes Store, Apple Hints

Oct 2nd, 2008 · You may recall us discussing some legislation about online music. More decisions are being made that may affect how much money Apple must impart to labels and musicians. Right now, it's 9 cents a track — which adds up, when you sell 2.4 billion …
see also: Online · Music · ITunes · Apple · CNN · legislation · money

Google Lively To Be an Online Gaming Platform

Oct 1st, 2008 · GamesIndustry.biz recently interviewed Kevin Hanna, creative director for Google Lively, about the virtual environment's beginnings and the plans for its future. Earlier this month, he announced that Lively would open to developers, and now he says the …
see also: Google · Online · download · corporate · 3D · interview · industry

Google Lively To Be an Online Gaming Platform

Sep 30th, 2008 · GamesIndustry.biz recently interviewed Kevin Hanna, creative director for Google Lively, about the virtual environment's beginnings and the plans for its future. Earlier this month, he announced that Lively would open to developers, and now he says the …
see also: Google · Online · download · corporate · 3D · interview · industry

Quarter of Workers' Time Online Is Personal

Sep 25th, 2008 · Most people spend more than 25 per cent of their time online at work on personal activities. And 80 per cent of emails sent by volume in the workplace are personal. Bosses often have no way of tracking Internet activity or policies to define what staff …
see also: network · software · service · Online · Music · Internet · company

Unemployment Hits New High In Silicon Valley

Sep 23rd, 2008 · The steadily climbing unemployment rate in Silicon Valley has reached a shocking four-year high of 6.6 per cent. Recent statistics indicate that the percentage of unemployed workers in the sunny state of California has increased to 7.7 in August — …
see also: Internet · Silicon Valley · workers · Valley · silicon · cent · sunny

Google Invests In Broadband For Poorer Countries

Sep 10th, 2008 · According to the Financial Times, Google has announced their support for a new initiative called O3B to 'bring internet access to 3bn people in Africa and other emerging markets by launching at least 16 satellites to bring its services to the unconnected' …
see also: PC · bandwidth · network · Google · service · history · Internet

id CEO Claims PC Hardware Manufacturers Love Piracy

Aug 23rd, 2008 · arcticstoat sends a link to an interview with the CEO of id Software, Todd Hollenshead, in which he suggests that hardware manufacturers count on piracy to help drive profits, rather than doing something to prevent it. Quoting: "...I think that there's …
see also: Hardware · PC · network · software · Music · download · interview

Internet Radio's "Last Stand"

Aug 16th, 2008 · We've been discussing the plight of Internet radio for some time, as the Copyright Royalty Board imposed royalties that industry observers predicted would prove lethal to the nascent industry. We discussed Web radio's day of silence in protest, which …
see also: business · Internet · player · company · industry · venture · revenue

US Failing To Prosecute Online Criminals

Aug 14th, 2008 · A report by the Center for American Progress and the Center for Democracy and Technology has found there is too little action being taken against online criminals, despite rising consumer concern about online safety. The report found that state officials …
see also: Online · consumer · technology · prosecute · safety · pornography · criminals

Free SMS On IPhone 3G Via AOL IM Client

Jul 13th, 2008 · Jeff Carlson has discovered that you can bypass the 20 cent per message or $5 to $20 per month fees for SMS (text messaging) with the iPhone 3G and AT&T by using AOL's downloadable instant message client for iPhone 2.0, which is free. Just like the …
see also: download · Cell · Texting · messaging · AOL · IM · ATT

OMG Did U C What U R Paying 4 Texting?

Jul 2nd, 2008 · If you thought gas prices were rising too quickly, writes CNET's Marguerite Reardon, check out what's been happening to text messaging. Since 2005, rates to send and receive text messages on all four major carrier networks have doubled from 10 cents to …
see also: network · download · mp3 · 2005 · customers · carriers · Texting

What Happened To Palm?

Jun 28th, 2008 · Palm's fourth quarter results came out a few days ago, and they were not pretty: Palm reported losses of 40 cents per share, for a quarterly loss of $43.4 million. It's the fourth straight quarter of losses, and it's clear that the company is not faring …
see also: Blackberry · company · mobile · fortune · platform · competitions · Evolving

Bell's Own Data Exposes P2P As a Red Herring

Jun 26th, 2008 · dougplanet writes with news from the Canadian-throttling front: "As ordered by the CRTC, Bell has released (some) of its data on how torrents and P2P in general are affecting its network. Even though there's not much data to go on, it's pretty clear that …
see also: P2P · network · Torrent · Canadian · cent · congestion · CRTC







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