Oct 12th, 2008 · The court of appeal in England has ruled that companies should be granted patents for 'complex' software products. In this particular case, Symbian had written something that makes mobile phones run faster. The court case has received very little attention …
see also: software · products · mobile · Companies · english · Symbian · Crisis
Oct 7th, 2008 · In a continuation of the first successful U.S. investigation ever into DDOS attacks, Axel Gembe, 25, of Germany and Lee Graham Walker, 24, of England were indicted Thursday by a grand jury in Los Angeles, California, on one count of conspiracy and one …
see also: computer · company · Los Angeles · jury · 2003 · satellite · investigations
Oct 7th, 2008 · In a continuation of the first successful U.S. investigation ever into DDOS attacks, Axel Gembe, 25, of Germany and Lee Graham Walker, 24, of England were indicted Thursday by a grand jury in Los Angeles, California, on one count of conspiracy and one …
see also: computer · company · Los Angeles · jury · 2003 · satellite · investigations
Oct 1st, 2008 · Earth may be trapped in an abnormal bubble of space-time that is particularly void of matter. Scientists say this condition could account for the apparent acceleration of the universe's expansion, for which dark energy currently is the leading explanation. …
see also: scientists · research · energy · universities · accelerated · abnormalities · cosmic
Sep 26th, 2008 · Back in May, we told you about Swiss pilot Yves Rossy and his personal jet powered wing. It seems Mr. Rossy will now try to cross the English Channel with his invention. The flight was planned for Sept. 25 but had to be canceled due to poor weather. Yves …
see also: Swiss · poor · weather · France · english · England · Dover
Sep 25th, 2008 · Back in May, we told you about Swiss pilot Yves Rossy and his personal jet powered wing. It seems Mr. Rossy will now try to cross the English Channel with his invention. The flight was planned for Sept. 25 but had to be canceled due to poor weather. Yves …
see also: Swiss · poor · weather · France · english · England · Dover
Sep 20th, 2008 · Earlier this summer we followed a war robot contest in England. But now, after the Russian onslaught in Georgia, this weekend's TechX Challenge in Singapore takes on a bigger meaning: can small countries keep up with military superpowers by upmodding …
see also: intelligent · robots · research · Machine · countries · Russia · evolution
Sep 9th, 2008 · Smivs notes a BBC report on a government study toting up the high cost of converting the UK to high speed broadband, which could exceed £28.8 B ($52.5 B). The options examined range from fiber to the neighborhood, providing 30-100 Mbps connections …
see also: BBC · UK · broadband · Examiner · rural · household · fibers
Aug 15th, 2008 · Out-Law is reporting that the British government is planning to increase the maximum fine that can be awarded for online copyright infringement tenfold. "The Government and the Intellectual Property Office (UK-IPO) are consulting on the plans, which would …
see also: governance · Online · 2006 · laws · Commercial · copyrighted · implementation
Jul 11th, 2008 · slick_shoes notes a story out of England: a woman named Amanda Hudson is suing six national newspapers for defamation and breach of privacy after they ran stories based on her 15-year-old daughter's exaggerated claims about her party, published on her …
see also: network · parties · nation · photos · publishing · social · television
Jun 30th, 2008 · After four years, 100+ shows and over 2million downloads, the guys behind LugRadio, the irreverent Open Source podcast from England have decided to call it a day, with the desire to 'go out on a high.' The last ever show will be recorded at LugRadio Live …
see also: Online · blog · audio · download · Open Source · Podcasting · 2008
May 31st, 2008 · mikesd81 sends in a report from Newsday about radiocarbon dating of cremated bones excavated from Britain's Stonehenge that, an archeologist said, has solved part of the ancient mystery surrounding the 5,000-year-old site: It was a burial ground for what …
see also: substantive · theory · mobile · Mystery · country · television · ancient
May 7th, 2008 · People who give up a little bit of liberty for a little bit of security deserve neither, the saying goes. But what happens when people give up so much liberty their entire country resembles an Orweillean dystopia — but the pervasive monitoring doesn't …
see also: protection · UK · United Kingdom · country · Security · surveillance · fiasco
Apr 12th, 2008 · According to a new study in the British Medical Journal which examined the search results for various suicide-related search terms, the most common results supported or encouraged suicide. Wikipedia was one of the most prevalent sources of information, …
see also: Internet · media · Usage · Wikipedia · Examiner · Wikimedia Foundation · England
Apr 1st, 2008 · The BBC are getting set to fund a dig at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England. The two-week dig will try to establish, once and for all, some precise dating for the creation of the monument. An article from the BBC news website explains how the dig will investigate …
see also: BBC · UK · creation · Website · distance · Wales · secrets
Mar 7th, 2008 · ProfBooty brings us a story about England's Heathrow airport, which will begin fingerprinting passengers on its domestic flights later this month. Airport executives claim that the data will be stored for no longer than 24 hours, and will not be shared …
see also: intelligent · world · laws · technology · United States · country · enforcement
Feb 6th, 2008 · Possibility isn't limited by technology. And it's certainly not limited by human imagination. What makes something impossible is the lack of cold, hard, cash. Wired blog takes a look at 10 science fiction technologies we could build, if they weren't so …
see also: Fi · blog · world · Science · fiction · technology · Tech
Feb 5th, 2008 · It sounds like the storyline from a cheesy film, but a human embryo has been created using the genetic material from one man and two women. A team from Newcastle University, England, developed the technique in the hope that it could be used to prevent …
see also: lab · Nuclear · Humans · DNA · diseases · ingredients · transplants
Jan 20th, 2008 · Researchers at the University of East Anglia are working to develop computerized lip-reading systems. Lip-reading is extremely hard for humans to master, but a software-based system has several benefits over even the most highly trained expert. The ultimate …
see also: software · electronics · mobile · speech · Texting · cameras · Humans
Dec 4th, 2007 · The tiny village of Barrow Gurney, England, has asked GPS map publisher Tele Atlas to remove them from the company's maps. The reason: truck drivers using GPS navigation devices are being directed to drive through the town despite the roads being too …
see also: Town · technology · company · publishing · road · accident · Navigation