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EMP Shielded Power Grids Under Development

Oct 11th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from MarketWatch: "A one-megaton nuclear bomb detonated 250 miles over Kansas could cripple many modern electronic devices and systems in the continental US and take out the power grid for a long time. ... …
see also: protection · Europe · engineering · electronics · infrastructure · United States · electric

Windows 7 To Dial Down UAC

Oct 11th, 2008 · Engineers working on Windows 7 have admitted Vista's User Account Control was too intrusive, and are promising to tone it down in the forthcoming Windows 7. 'We've heard loud and clear that you are frustrated,' says Microsoft engineer Ben Fathi. 'You …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · engineering · Vista · Security · compatibility · Steve Ballmer

Computer-Aided Lego Art Project

Oct 11th, 2008 · Justin Voskuhl, a Google engineer, in a 2-fold bid to fight boredom and figure out something to cover a large barren wall in his living room, one weekend developed a Java program using an annealing algorithm to figure out the best layout and colors of …
see also: Google · computer · engineering · Java · algorithm · LEGO · Aide

EMP Shielded Power Grids Under Development

Oct 11th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from MarketWatch: "A one-megaton nuclear bomb detonated 250 miles over Kansas could cripple many modern electronic devices and systems in the continental US and take out the power grid for a long time. ... …
see also: protection · Europe · engineering · electronics · infrastructure · United States · electric

Computer-Aided Lego Art Project

Oct 10th, 2008 · Justin Voskuhl, a Google engineer, in a 2-fold bid to fight boredom and figure out something to cover a large barren wall in his living room, one weekend developed a Java program using an annealing algorithm to figure out the best layout and colors of …
see also: Google · computer · engineering · Java · algorithm · LEGO · Aide

Windows 7 To Dial Down UAC

Oct 10th, 2008 · Engineers working on Windows 7 have admitted Vista's User Account Control was too intrusive, and are promising to tone it down in the forthcoming Windows 7. 'We've heard loud and clear that you are frustrated,' says Microsoft engineer Ben Fathi. 'You …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · engineering · Vista · Security · compatibility · Steve Ballmer

Mathematicians Deconstruct US News College Rankings

Oct 8th, 2008 · US News makes a mint off its college rankings every year, but do they really give meaningful information? A pair of mathematicians argues that the data the magazine uses is all likely to be at least somewhat relevant, but that the way the magazine weights …
see also: computer · engineering · University · magazine · country · College · mathematics

Replacing Fiber With 10 Gigabit/Second Wireless

Oct 3rd, 2008 · Engineers at Battelle have come up with a way to send data through the air at 10 Gigabits per second using point-to-point millimeter-wave technology. They used standard optical networking equipment and essentially combined two lower bandwidth signals …
see also: bandwidth · network · engineering · technology · Companies · optical · interference

16th World Computer Chess Championship In Progress

Oct 3rd, 2008 · The 16th World Computer Chess Championship is now in progress in Beijing, as part of the Computer Games Championship. Currently in the lead are Rybka 3.0, recognized as the world's strongest chess engine and Hiarcs, another commercial engine. Another …
see also: world · computer · engineering · Commercial · championship · Beijing · Nokia

Researchers Re-Examine Second Law of Thermodynamics

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Many readers have written to tell us that researchers are examining the possibility of using Brownian ratchets to help combat the problem of heat dissipation in miniaturized electronics. "Currently, devices are engineered to operate near thermal equilibrium, …
see also: computer · laws · engineering · electronics · functionalities · energy · operation

Fossett's Plane Found

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Sadly, it looks as if all those crazies claiming Steve Fossett was still alive were wrong after all. The NY Times has the confirmation that wreckage of Fossett's Bellanca Citabria was found. Now it's up to the NTSB to tell us why this happened, although, …
see also: engineering · alive · dollars · Steve Fossett · NY Times · wreckage · craziness

Researchers Re-Examine Second Law of Thermodynamics

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Many readers have written to tell us that researchers are examining the possibility of using Brownian ratchets to help combat the problem of heat dissipation in miniaturized electronics. "Currently, devices are engineered to operate near thermal equilibrium, …
see also: computer · laws · engineering · electronics · functionalities · energy · operation

Google, Circa 2001

Oct 2nd, 2008 · If you have 10 minutes to spare, take a look at an archive that Google has posted to mark the company's 10th anniversary. The search engine and its results are based on data from 2001, but it's interesting to see what turns up when popular 2008 terms …
see also: Google · engineering · IPod · Archives · 2001 · company · 2008

Google, Circa 2001

Oct 1st, 2008 · If you have 10 minutes to spare, take a look at an archive that Google has posted to mark the company's 10th anniversary. The search engine and its results are based on data from 2001, but it's interesting to see what turns up when popular 2008 terms …
see also: Google · engineering · IPod · Archives · 2001 · company · 2008

Reducing Boot Time On a General Linux Distro

Sep 30th, 2008 · In this blog entry, Fred Crozat (head of Mandriva's engineering team in France) explains in great detail how his team has been detecting and getting rid of bottlenecks in the boot process, from the early stages to loading the desktop environment, thus …
see also: Linux · Mandriva · distro · blog · engineering · desktop · utilities

The Stigma of a Tech Support Background

Sep 29th, 2008 · Since the last semester of college I've been working as a first line tech support agent. At first it was just a way to earn some extra money; then it became a way to scrape by until I could find myself a real job. By now (almost two years in), it's beginning …
see also: ca · computer · engineering · interview · Tech · College · money

On Fourth Launch Attempt, SpaceX Falcon 1 Reaches Orbit

Sep 28th, 2008 · xp65 writes with the just-announced success of Elon Musk's SpaceX's long efforts to reach orbit with a privately-developed launching craft: "T+0:08:21 Falcon 1 reached orbital velocity, 5200 m/s Nominal Second stage cut off (SECO) — Falcon 1 has …
see also: Hardware · video · engineering · history · Elon Musk · SpaceX · vehicle

Thomson Reuters Sues Over Open-Source Endnote-Alike Zotero

Sep 27th, 2008 · Thomson Reuters, the owner of the Endnote reference management software, has filed a $10 million lawsuit and a request for injunction against the Commonwealth of Virginia. Virginia's George Mason University develops Zotero, a free and open source plugin …
see also: software · engineering · Injunction · Lawsuits · proprietary · beta · violations

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

Slashdot's Disagree Mail

Sep 26th, 2008 · I get a lot of mail from obviously unbalanced people. Enough in fact, that I've often wondered if there was a institution that allowed their patients to only read Slashdot. We've even had a few visits from some questionable individuals. A man who tried …
see also: engineering · patient · institutes · life · medication · itRead · unbalanced







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