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How To Help Our Public Schools With Technology?

Nov 21st, 2008 · I'm a programmer engaged to an inner-city public school teacher. I've been thinking for a long time now about what I can do to help close the technology gap, and I finally did something (very small) about it. I convinced my company to give me a few old …
see also: computer · technology · company · Public · donates · programmer · City

NRDC Rates Energy Efficiency of Video Game Consoles

Nov 19th, 2008 · Today, more than 40 percent of all homes in the United States contain at least one video game console. Recognizing that all that gaming could add up to serious demand for electricity, NRDC and Ecos Consulting performed the first ever comprehensive study …
see also: video · software · nation · download · Machine · United States · console

NRDC Rates Energy Efficiency of Video Game Consoles

Nov 19th, 2008 · Today, more than 40 percent of all homes in the United States contain at least one video game console. Recognizing that all that gaming could add up to serious demand for electricity, NRDC and Ecos Consulting performed the first ever comprehensive study …
see also: video · software · nation · download · Machine · United States · console

Google Earth Recreates Ancient Rome

Nov 15th, 2008 · Google Earth now includes ancient Rome circa 320 AD, thanks to Google, the University of Virginia, and Past Perfect Productions working together to bring the historical city to life. Clicking on Ancient Rome in 3D, users can revisit Rome from a bygone …
see also: Google · Google Earth · Windows · 3D · ads · City · Historians

Online Carpooling Service Fined In Canada

Nov 14th, 2008 · TechDirt is reporting on a disappointing development out of Canada. An Ontario transportation board has fined PickupPal, a Web-based service for arranging carpools, because a local bus company complained of the competition. (TechCrunch apparently first …
see also: Municipal · service · Online · regulator · world · consumer · company

Circuit City Files For Bankruptcy

Nov 10th, 2008 · WillDraven is just one of many who writes to tell us that Circuit City, the United States' 2nd largest consumer electronics retailer, has filed for bankruptcy under chapter 11. This news comes as no surprise as the company has been in financial trouble, …
see also: consumer · electronics · company · United States · chapters · circuit · City

Telco Appeals Minnesota City's Fiber-Optic Win

Nov 8th, 2008 · In a predictable move, TDS Telecom has filed an appeal after its complaint against Monticello, Minnesota's new fiber network was tossed by a county judge in early October. As you may remember, the city decided to build its own fiber-optic network after …
see also: network · City · county · optical · Telco · fibers · Minnesota

Raising Doubts About Australia's Broadband Upgrade Plan

Nov 7th, 2008 · In addition to the rising controversy of the possible Australian version of the Great Firewall Of China already mentioned several times of late here on Slashdot; the viability of the proposed AU$5Billion internet infrastructure upgrade promised by the …
see also: Town · proposal · Internet · company · infrastructure · telephone · Dialup

How To Supplement Election Coverage?

Nov 1st, 2008 · An anonymous reader asks "What information sources and social networking sites will you be using to supplement the election coverage on TV next Tuesday? I am ready with a big HDTV with Comcast, a Mac mini, and and an Xbox 360. I also have two laptops …
see also: video · TV · network · Mini · nation · subscribers · Blackberry

Fictional Town "Eureka" to Becomes Real?

Oct 27th, 2008 · The fictional town of Eureka (from the TV series by the same name) is going to potentially become a real life town as the University of Queensland, in Australia, plans to build a multibillion-dollar "brain city" dedicated to science and research. The …
see also: TV · Town · world · Science · fiction · scientists · research

Australia Developing Massive Electric Vehicle Grid

Oct 24th, 2008 · A US firm Thursday unveiled plans to build a massive one-billion-dollar charging network to power electric cars in Australia as it seeks cleaner and cheaper options to petrol. Better Place, which has built plug-in stations for electric vehicles in Israel …
see also: network · business · company · vehicle · electric · Companies · City

China To Photograph All Internet Cafe Customers

Oct 17th, 2008 · Not only is the Great Firewall of China back up and running, but now if you visit an Internet cafe, your photo will be taken and your identity card scanned. And the friendly officers of the Cultural Law Enforcement Taskforce make those details, entered …
see also: Olympics · Chinese · office · Internet · photos · Transparency · customers

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

Firefox Add-On To Track Your Location Via Wi-Fi

Oct 8th, 2008 · Mozilla Labs has unveiled a new Add-on that allows Firefox to pinpoint your location based on Wi-Fi signals. The feature, called Geode, is a prototype for the location-tracking technology that will be built into the forthcoming Firefox 3.1. Geode is designed …
see also: Wi · Fi · Wi Fi · service · blog · technology · prototype

Linux-Based E-Voting In Brazil

Oct 7th, 2008 · I just heard from a good friend and Linux kernel hacker in Brazil that they have just finished their municipal election with 128 million people using Linux to vote. They voted nationwide for something like 5,000 city mayors. Voting is mandatory in Brazil. …
see also: Linux · pictures · Municipal · distro · computer · Java · City

Linux-Based E-Voting In Brazil

Oct 7th, 2008 · I just heard from a good friend and Linux kernel hacker in Brazil that they have just finished their municipal election with 128 million people using Linux to vote. They voted nationwide for something like 5,000 city mayors. Voting is mandatory in Brazil. …
see also: Linux · pictures · Municipal · distro · computer · Java · City

Simple Device Boosts Fuel Efficiency By Up To 20%

Sep 27th, 2008 · Temple University physics professor Rongjia Tao has developed a simple device that could dramatically improve fuel efficiency in automobiles by as much as 20 percent. The device, attached to the fuel line of a car's engine near the fuel injector, creates …
see also: engineering · vehicle · electric · energy · road · environment · City

Russian Town Puts Giant Smiley On Google Maps

Sep 25th, 2008 · Citizens of the Russian town Chelyabinsk calculated when the satellite, QuickBird, which takes images for Google Earth and Google Maps, would cross above their city and used people to make a giant smiley face. A rock concert on the main square attracted …
see also: Town · Google · Google Earth · calculations · Russia · City · satellite

City Uses DNA To Sniff Out Dog Poop Offenders

Sep 18th, 2008 · An Israeli city is using DNA analysis of dog droppings to reward pet owners who clean up after their pets and punish those who don't. A six-month trial program launched this week, in the city of Petah Tikva, to tackle the dog mess problem in a high tech …
see also: Tech · City · Examiner · DNA · database · life · food

City Sues To Prevent Linking To Its Website

Sep 17th, 2008 · In what appears to be a first-of-its-kind case, the Sheboygan city attorney ordered Jennifer Reisinger to remove a link to the city's police department from her Web site. The city went further, she claims, launching a criminal investigation of her for …
see also: business · office · Website · City · mayor · attorneys · property







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