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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

Final Judgment - SCO Loses, Owes $3,506,526

Nov 21st, 2008 · SCO has finally lost to Novell, now that Judge Kimball has entered final judgment against SCO. Of course, this is SCO we're talking about. There's still the litigation in bankruptcy court, which allowed this case to resume so that they could figure out …
see also: SCO · company · calculations · construction · litigation · Novell · money

Torvalds's Former Company Transmeta Acquired and Gone

Nov 21st, 2008 · desmondhaynes sends along a posting from the TechWatch blog detailing the sale of Transmeta (most recently discussed here). Linus moved ten time-zones west, from Finland to Santa Clara, CA, to join Transmeta in March 1997, before this community existed. …
see also: Linux · ca · blog · computer · technology · alive · company

Secure OS Gets Highest NSA Rating, Goes Commercial

Nov 18th, 2008 · A hardened operating system used in the B1B bomber and other military aircraft has now been released commercially, after receiving the highest security rating by a National Security Agency-run certification program. Green Hills Software's Integrity-178B …
see also: Linux · solution · integrated · service · Windows · Commercial · company

New Generator Boosts Wind Turbine Efficiency 50%

Nov 18th, 2008 · A startup company based in Vancouver has developed a new kind of generator that could harvest much more energy from the wind. The design could not only lower the cost of wind turbines but increase their power output by 50 percent to as much as 100 percent, …
see also: engineering · electronics · company · magnetic · energy · startups · mechanisms

Crowdsourcing Site Offers Rewards To Bust Patents

Nov 18th, 2008 · Article One Partners is a new startup that offers $50,000 rewards to people that find prior art for certain valuable patents. The company's founder told New Scientist she thought the initiative would improve 'patent quality' by increasing scrutiny on …
see also: company · founder · New Scientist · startups · poor · Konami · Crowdsourcing

HP's Fury At Vista Capable Downgrade

Nov 18th, 2008 · More documents are coming out in court proceedings over the Vista Capable debacle. Internetnews.com has good coverage of HP's fury over Microsoft lowering the requirements for a Vista Capable sticker, at Intel's request. "Intel officials may have been …
see also: ca · exec · Partners · business · Microsoft · consumer · company

Physicist Admits Sending Space-Related Military Secrets To China

Nov 18th, 2008 · Chinese-born physicist Shu Quan-Sheng Monday pleaded guilty before a US court to violating the Arms Export Control Act by illegally exporting American military space know-how to China. The 68-year-old naturalized US citizen, pictured here on his company …
see also: pictures · engineering · Chinese · fabrication · technology · company · vehicle

Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang To Step Down

Nov 18th, 2008 · JagsLive was one of several readers to point out Jerry Yang's departure as Yahoo CEO. He's not leaving the company; he will return to his former role as Chief Yahoo, whatever that entails. Yang has been under fire in recent months from investors for his …
see also: Microsoft · company · Yahoo · founder · financial · transition · acquisition

Plastic Logic E-Newspaper

Nov 15th, 2008 · Ostracus writes with news of another contender for a next-gen device suitable for displaying a newspaper page. It's very thin but weighs a bit more than a Kindle. "Plastic Logic, a spin-off company from the Cambridge University's Cavendish Laboratory, …
see also: technology · electronics · Sony · company · Logic · copies · newspaper

$1M Reward Offered To Nab Data Breach Extortionist

Nov 15th, 2008 · alphadogg writes with this excerpt from NetworkWorld: "Express Scripts, the pharmacy benefits management company which recently disclosed an extortionist is demanding money by threatening to expose millions of patient records the company holds, Wednesday …
see also: service · company · patient · money · Scripting · capture · extortionists

Sun Banks On Open Source For Its Survival

Nov 15th, 2008 · In moving to cut its current workforce by between 15% and 18% today, Sun is trying to stay ahead of a falling knife. And today's announcement made it clear that Sun officials are banking on the company's open-source strategy to help it pull through. A …
see also: servers · products · strategy · company · employees · MySQL · survive

Google is Taking Spoken Questions

Nov 14th, 2008 · The New York Times is reporting that Google has added a voice interface to their iPhone search software. Expected to make its debut as early as Friday, users will be able to speak into their phone and ask any question they could type into Google's search …
see also: software · Google · service · products · audio · engineering · consumer

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

Microsoft Exploit Predictions Right 40% of Time

Nov 14th, 2008 · Microsoft today called its first month of predicting whether hackers will create exploit code for its bugs a success — even though the company got its forecast right just 40% of the time for October. 'I think we did really well,' said Mike Reavey, …
see also: Microsoft · company · manager · Hacker · exploits · Postmortems · MSRC

AMD Launches First 45nm Shanghai CPUs

Nov 14th, 2008 · The wait for AMD's next-gen CPUs is finally over., as the company has now officially launched its first 45nm 'Shanghai' Opteron chips for servers and workstations. 'AMD's move to a 45nm process relies on immersion lithography, where a refractive fluid …
see also: servers · company · AMD · CPUs · Barcelona · architecture · Gen

The Trap Set By the FBI For Half Life 2 Hacker

Nov 13th, 2008 · You might remember the tiny news that Half Life 2 source code was leaked in 2003 ... it is the 6th most visited Slashdot story with over one kilocomment. Well, did anything happen to source of the leak, the German hacker Axel 'Ago' Gembe? Wired is reporting …
see also: office · 2001 · interview · company · Russia · 2003 · startups

Lego Loses Its Unique Right To Make Lego Blocks

Nov 13th, 2008 · The European Department of Justice has decided that the Danish company Lego does not have exclusive rights to the lego building block anymore (sorry, it's in Dutch). Lego went to court after a Canadian firm had made blocks that were so like lego blocks …
see also: protection · company · Canadian · purchase · brick · life · Danish

Multiple Upcoming Games, Movies Based On Jordan's <em>Wheel of Time</em>

Nov 13th, 2008 · Today film studio Red Eagle Entertainment announced plans to establish Red Eagle Games, a studio that will produce games based on Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. The games will be developed alongside movie adaptations of the series, which Red Eagle …
see also: Online · interview · company · Studios · movie · universities · multiplayer

Remote Access Policies

Nov 12th, 2008 · My company is considering implementing a formal remote access policy (and agreement for staff to sign) for users who access our network from home via VPN.Does anyone out there have any suggestions as to what this policy/agreement should contain? Anyone …
see also: network · Online · corporate · company · implementation · remote · policies







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