Oct 2nd, 2008 · With the entry to sub-orbital flight, and even orbital flight, becoming ever so slightly easier, the obvious thought of space porn kicks in. Who wouldn't want to see two or more people going at it like rabbits in a weightless environment (or at least …
see also: environment · movie · money · Porn · Virgin Galactic · debates · actors
Mar 7th, 2008 · Terry Bosky suggests a recent interview from Game Couch with one of the authors of an upcoming book which fights the "myths and hysteria" surrounding violent video games. Dr. Cheryl K. Olson explains how many of the studies linking aggression with video …
see also: video · students · myth · interview · media · Public · social
Feb 7th, 2008 · Earlier this week Peter Tippett, chief scientist at the ICSA and the inventor of the progam that became Norton Antivirus, had some interesting things to say about the state of the security industry. In a nutshell, Tippett warned that about a third of …
see also: network · products · scientists · corporate · research · industry · Machine
Jun 15th, 2007 · Wired is reporting that July 23 at the Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina, Anderson Cooper will host presidential debates in which debaters are asked 20-30 questions culled from a specially designated section of YouTube, where the voting populace can …
see also: video · presidential · Americans · secrets · candidate · debates · ourselves
Jan 25th, 2006 · Forbes is reporting Stanford University is now offering a wide range of content on iTunes. From the article: 'In an unprecedented move, Stanford University is collaborating with Apple Computer to allow public access a wide range of lectures, speeches, …
see also: students · ITunes · download · Internet · Public · speech · University
Jan 16th, 2006 · Over at CircleID, Vint Cerf is taking question from the community Slashdot-style with regards to top level domains. 'As most readers are no doubt aware, when it comes to the topic of Top-Level
Domains (TLDs), Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and …
see also: Google · community · com · political · legal · domain · technical
Dec 6th, 2005 · Is the idea that cyber terrorists might take down US networks or utilities realistic, or over-hyped? One of the authors of the Patriot Act and several Black Hat 2005 speakers debated the issue informally at WatchGuard's "Security and Beer Roundtable." …
see also: network · Microsoft · 2005 · authors · utilities · Security · Speakers
Nov 21st, 2005 · Linux Format has a brief interview with Andrew Morton, the maintainer of the Linux kernel 2.6 tree. Andrew discusses the debates behind revision control systems (the BitKeeper and CVS), new kernel features and his own -mm tree. Will the issue of using …
see also: Linux · systems · interview · Hacks · Linux Format · maintains · mm
Nov 10th, 2005 · A significant stumbling block to IPv6 adoption may be IPv4 loyalists who are keen to keep the old protocol in preference to the 'new improved' version, according to a Computerworld Australia article. The article covers the views of Cisco's senior technical …
see also: Adoption · scientists · Internet · research · technologies · protocol · technical
Oct 28th, 2005 · The Register has an article about Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik's recent remarks...'For all his enthusiasm about the community and sever-side Linux, Szulik provided something of a reality check on the much debated theme of a Linux desktop. According to Szulik, …
see also: Linux · Microsoft · desktop · infrastructure · community · register · CEO
Oct 12th, 2005 · Ancient Greek and Roman historians recorded that during the siege of Syracuse in 212 BC, Archimedes (a notably smart person) constructed a burning glass to set the Roman warships, anchored within bow and arrow range, afire. The story has been much debated …
see also: products · myth · death · Historians · BC · Roman · MIT
Sep 22nd, 2005 · Scott Granneman at Security Focus is discussing the security and privacy issues thanks to eBay's acquisition of Skype. Says the help section on Skypke's website: 'Skype uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), also known as Rijndael, which is used by …
see also: protection · servers · governance · EBay · laws · fraud · Internet
Aug 8th, 2005 · As Linux enters the mainstream, adopters 'are demanding many features found on commercial software, including a large variety of add-on application programs and management tools that are easy to use,' the Wall Street Journal reports. 'How quickly open-source …
see also: Linux · applications · network · Adoption · software · Microsoft · products
Aug 4th, 2005 · NASA is debating today whether or not they should attempt a second repair attempt of the Space Shuttle Discovery to repair a possible problem with the thermal blanket. On Wednesday, an astronaut removed two protruding cloth fillers from between the ceramic …
see also: Windows · NASA · programmer · manager · operation · Discovery · orbiter
Jul 1st, 2005 · CNET News reports that some broadband users might have to endure new universal service taxes. From the article: 'The suggestions came as lawmakers started debating changes to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which created the framework for the Universal …
see also: service · provider · framework · technology · industry · telephone · legislation
Jun 17th, 2005 · Space.com has a thought-provoking article written by Dave Brody for Ad Astra Magazine about the practical and ethical aspects of terraforming other planets. Mars is currently the focus of most terraforming debates, but the author's conclusion is: 'What …
see also: planet · settlement · Space.com · design · Humans · Solar · orbiter
Jun 16th, 2005 · The Debian development community is currently hotly debating whether the Mozilla Foundation's strict trademarks policy violates Debian's social contract. However, in a twist, it appears Mozilla has not received approval for the Firefox trademarks yet, …
see also: UK · contracts · community · Firefox · Mozilla Foundation · social · Foundation
May 16th, 2005 · Even while NIH is getting new ethics regs,
patientINFORM is being evangelized
as a way for ordinary citizens to look up experimental treatment online, in essence circumventing their doctor, and the FDA long ago tacitly approved this. /. debated Wikis …
see also: medical · Google · Online · students · Internet · sites · mainstream
May 6th, 2005 · Bowing to intense pressure both from outside as well as its employees, Microsoft has reversed its stand on the anti-discrimination bill. In a company wide email, Steve Ballmer says that though the Washington legislative session is over for the year, they'll …
see also: Microsoft · systems · company · Public · legislation · countries · employees
Apr 19th, 2005 · Claire Giordano, Sun's lead on CDDL development, gives the inside story on how the new license was developed. She discusses how people within Sun debated the various licenses, including the GPL, and shows why the GPL, BSD, and MPL licenses were found …
see also: customers · developer · licensing · GPL · CDDL · debates · BSDs