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FTC Wants To Straighten Out IP Law

Nov 9th, 2008 · coondoggie writes with this excerpt from NetworkWorld: "What do you get when you mix the government, the court system, company lawyers and Joe Consumer? A serious mess that would send most people screaming into the night. But the Federal Trade Commission …
see also: DRM · IP · computer · laws · player · company · Yahoo

10 IT Power-Saving Myths Debunked

Oct 7th, 2008 · InfoWorld examines 10 power-saving assumptions IT has been operating under in its quest to rein in energy costs vs. the permanent energy crisis. Under scrutiny, most such assumptions wither. From true CPU efficiency, to the life span effect of power-down …
see also: servers · myth · energy · CPUs · consumption · DC · life

10 IT Power-Saving Myths Debunked

Oct 7th, 2008 · InfoWorld examines 10 power-saving assumptions IT has been operating under in its quest to rein in energy costs vs. the permanent energy crisis. Under scrutiny, most such assumptions wither. From true CPU efficiency, to the life span effect of power-down …
see also: servers · myth · energy · CPUs · consumption · DC · life

Can Static Electricity Generate Votes?

Oct 2nd, 2008 · A recent local election in Washington, DC, resulted in 1500 extra votes for a candidate. The board of elections is now claiming that static electricity caused the malfunction. Is this even remotely possible? If so, couldn't an election be invalidated …
see also: local · electricity · generator · DC · Washington · candidate · static

Sysadmin Steals Almost 20,000 Pieces of Computer Equipment

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Now this is some serious computer theft. We're talking 19,709 pieces of stolen computer equipment from the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. The theft included everything from PCs and printer toner to hard drives, software and other office …
see also: PC · software · computer · office · theft · DC · SysAdmin

Sysadmin Steals Almost 20,000 Pieces Of Computer Equipment

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Now this is some serious computer theft. We're talking 19,709 pieces of stolen computer equipment from the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. The theft included everything from PCs and printer toner to hard drives, software and other office …
see also: PC · software · computer · office · theft · DC · SysAdmin

How Telcos and ISPs Are Preparing For a Pandemic

Sep 20th, 2008 · Network operators and IT professionals already worried about how hurricanes and financial meltdowns will impact their work lives can add another potential catastrophe to their list of concerns: a global pandemic. During a panel sponsored by the FCC in …
see also: bandwidth · network · ISPs · carriers · global · financial · meltdowns

Anti-Net Neutrality Astroturfer Exposed

Aug 16th, 2008 · Ever wonder about all those groups claiming Google had a 'search monopoly' (as if there are no other search engines), or worse, coming out against Net Neutrality? CNet has a story about a shady DC lobbying group called LawMedia Group, being paid by Microsoft …
see also: Google · Microsoft · computer · engineering · Internet · Mystery · country

RIAA Gets Nervous, Brings In Big Gun

Aug 1st, 2008 · I guess the RIAA is getting nervous about the ability of its 'national law firm' (in charge of bringing 'ex parte' motions, securing default judgments, and beating up grandmothers and children) to handle the oral argument scheduled to be heard on Monday, …
see also: nation · laws · download · copyrighted · jury · Children · lawyer

Two-Episode Watchmen Series Set as a Prequel

Jul 24th, 2008 · We were a bit disappointed when we heard the recent two-episode Watchmen series announcement since it was to be set as a brawler. However, it seems that these two games will be set as a prequel with the ability to play either Nite Owl or Rorschach in …
see also: player · Creator · graphics · Novell · comic · DC · episode

Researchers Design Microchip Ten Times More Efficient

Mar 17th, 2008 · WirePosted writes to mention that a new highly efficient microchip has been announced by researchers from MIT and Texas Instruments. The new chip touts up to 10 times more energy efficiency than current generation chips. "One key to the new chip design, …
see also: integrated · Logic · energy · memory · DC · microchips · MIT

The $54 Million Laptop

Feb 13th, 2008 · It happens to the best of us: you drop off your laptop at the local branch of some Super Mega Electronics McStore, go to pick it up, and they can't find it. Lost, gone, kaput — probably sucked into a black hole and now breeding with lost airline …
see also: protection · ca · blog · computer · Lawsuits · expense · identity

How We Might Have Scramjets Sooner than Expected

Dec 13th, 2007 · Recent breakthroughs in scramjet engines could mean two-hour flights from New York to Tokyo. This technology, decades in the making, could redefine our understanding of air travel and military encounters. 'To put things in context, the world's fastest …
see also: world · engineering · technology · Los Angeles · Air Force · New York · military

Judge Orders RIAA to Show Cause in DC Case

Nov 17th, 2007 · The RIAA's 'bumpy ride' in its 'ex parte' litigation campaign against college students just got a whole lot bumpier. After reading the motion to quash filed by a George Washington University student, the Judge took it upon herself to issue an order to …
see also: students · litigation · College · campaign · RIAA · DC · applicant

The Last DC Power Grid Shut Down in NYC

Nov 16th, 2007 · Today the last section of the old Edison DC power grid will be shutdown in Manhattan. 'The last snip of Con Ed's direct current system will take place at 10 East 40th Street, near the Mid-Manhattan Library. That building, like the thousands of other direct …
see also: transition · Alternative · Shutdown · electricity · DC · NYC · grid

D.C. Commuters to be Scanned With Infrared Cameras

Oct 3rd, 2007 · Washington, D.C. area commuters are going to be "scanned like groceries at the supermarket" in order to catch single-occupant vehicles who are illegally using carpool lanes. The article, from the Washington Post, says that infrared cameras capable of …
see also: vehicle · cameras · Humans · Washington Post · DC · Washington · spectrum

Generating Nano Oscillatory Motion

Aug 24th, 2007 · KentuckyFC sends us to arxivblog.com, where he summarizes (in prose that is somewhat more twee than we usually encounter in writing about physics) the conversion of a constant force into oscillatory motion on the nano scale. Here is the article preprint. …
see also: research · DC · Nano · preprint · conversion · mushroomed · pillar

FTC To Examine Targeted Advertising

Aug 6th, 2007 · Following a series of complaints by privacy groups, the FTC has announced plans to host a two-day forum on targeted advertising at the beginning of November in Washington, DC. It's the first time since 2000 that the agency has looked at industry practices …
see also: protection · advertising · consumer · industry · forum · privacy · panelists

FCC Commish - US Playing 'Russian Roulette' with Broadband

Aug 3rd, 2007 · In a speech given at the YearlyKos Convention in Chicago, FCC Commissioner Michael Copps lambasted US broadband policy, saying that the US is 'playing "Russian roulette with broadband and Internet and more traditional media."' Copps also took issue with …
see also: world · Internet · media · speech · population · Canada · Russia

Broadcasters Want Cash For Media Shared at Home

Aug 3rd, 2007 · What would you say if told you that there are people out there that want to make sharing your media between devices over a home network illegal? According to Jim Burger, a Washington, D.C attorney who deals with piracy in the broadcasting industry, certain …
see also: network · media · industry · piracy · illegal · attorneys · Podcasting







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