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Study Recommends Online Gaming, Social Networking For Kids

Nov 20th, 2008 · Blue's News pointed out a report about a study sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation which found that online gaming and social networking are beneficial to children, teaching them basic technical skills and how to communicate in the Information Age. The …
see also: Hardware · video · network · software · Online · computer · interview

Gadgets For a Budding Geek?

Nov 12th, 2008 · As much as I hate to admit it, it looks like my 13-year-old son is following in my footsteps and preferring interesting, science-based toys. In the past he has been really interested in Lava Lamps, Newton's Cradle, and anything magnetic. It seems the …
see also: Science · gadget · magnetic · entertainment · geeks · laser · keychains

Nationwide Domain Name/Yard Sign Conspiracy

Nov 6th, 2008 · Everywhere I go lately, I see these lawn signs that say "Single?" and then give a URL with my town's name in it. Being a huge business intelligence geek with too much time on my hands, I decided to track down who was behind them and wound up uncovering …
see also: intelligent · Town · business · Machine · revenue · geeks · domain

Australian Censorship Bypassed Before Live Trials

Nov 5th, 2008 · The Australian Government is planning to conduct live trials of as-yet-unspecified censorship technology. But as every geek already knows, these systems can't possibly work in the presence of VPNs and proxy servers. PC Authority clues the punters in." …
see also: bandwidth · servers · ca · technology · ISPs · censorship · geeks

The Rise of the (Financial) Machines

Oct 12th, 2008 · A New York Times Op-Ed quoting Freeman and George Dyson wonders if Wall Street geeks and 'quants' outsmarted themselves with computer algorithms to create the current financial debacle: 'Somehow the genius quants — the best and brightest geeks Wall …
see also: world · computer · Machine · financial · geeks · Humans · Wall Street

Saving Geek Lore and Other Wikipedia Castoffs

Sep 17th, 2008 · Ian Lamont notes an Industry Standard feature on Deletionpedia — a collection of 63,559 deleted Wikipedia pages that range from "vanity entries" or obscure points of reference to heavily edited topics that Wikipedia editors eventually deemed fan …
see also: ca · fiction · Archives · entertainment · Wikipedia · geeks · functionality

Successful Moonlighting For Geeks?

Sep 14th, 2008 · Having just bought a really old house that's on the verge of falling down, I'm now trying to find a way to pay to fix it up. I have a great job in software development that pays the bills, but I'm looking to earn some extra cash in my spare time. Whatever …
see also: PC · software · venture · geeks · money · Slashdotters · threshold

Best Way To Distribute Video Online?

Sep 4th, 2008 · For some time, now I've been working on a short, geek/nerd oriented, animation. It's nearing completion, and I'm starting to look for a method to share it with the anyone willing to spare a minute. There are dozens of video sharing and streaming sites …
see also: video · bandwidth · Online · audio · download · resolution · distribution

Canadian Privacy Czar Wants To Anonymize Court Records On the Web

Aug 21st, 2008 · The web is evil and must be stopped — because it makes public information too public. So says Canada's Privacy Commissioner. She wants to 'anonymize' court records by substituting initials for names. The Toronto Star quotes Jennifer Stodddart as …
see also: proposal · engineering · barrier · Public · Canadian · Canada · worldwide

Watchmen Delayed, Or Worse

Aug 20th, 2008 · Due to some potential copyright issues, The Watchmen might be delayed, or worse. It seems that Fox claims it still owns copyrights which would prevent Warner Bros from releasing the movie. US District Court Judge Gary Feess decided that Fox had enough …
see also: copyrighted · movie · geeks · theater · Warner Bros · watchmen · timeRead

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

Mechanical Reasoners Battle It Out In Sydney Today

Aug 13th, 2008 · Today, the CADE ATP System Competition will pit about 20 of the worlds most powerful mechanical mathematicians against each other — and for the first time they can win not only honour, but a monetary prize. The systems will reason against the clock …
see also: world · Logic · licensing · Knowledge · competitions · geeks · mechanisms

Bash Cookbook

Aug 13th, 2008 · Anyone who has used a derivative of Unix over the past 20 years has used Bash, which stands for Borne Again Shell. The geek in all of us makes us want to extend our ability to rule the command line. To truly master a Unix environment, you need to know …
see also: administration · environment · UNIX · geeks · commands · fingertips · Recipes

First-Ever Photo Tour of Defcon's Network Center

Aug 11th, 2008 · With over 9,000 hackers, freaks, feds, and geeks attending Defcon 20, the temporary wireless network setup there is considered the most hostile on the planet. Run by a dedicated group of volunteers known as Goons, the basement Defcon Network Operations …
see also: Hardware · network · blog · photos · planet · geeks · Hacker

Get Ready For the Nerdlympics

Aug 6th, 2008 · In the upcoming Olympics, competitors will take part in the 'modern' pentathlon, designed in 1912 to simulate the skills a cavalry officer would need when trapped behind enemy lines. ITworld.com has developed a new set of competitions — untangling …
see also: Olympics · office · competitors · competitions · geeks · modern · exercise

NYT Techie Night Life Reprogrammed

Aug 5th, 2008 · Almost a decade after the Internet bubble collapsed, the New York Times reports on the revival of the Silicon Alley technology social scene — with a twist. It's now about substance. Gone are the "glitzy club ... minor celebrities, go-go dancers, …
see also: video · New York Times · Internet · technology · giveaways · organization · magazine

How Do Geeks Exercise?

Jul 29th, 2008 · I have always been thin but all the sitting in front of the PC is taking its toll now that I'm getting older. I have begun to get a little heavier around the waist. I don't eat a lot but the weight seems to stay on these days. Most of the time I don't …
see also: PC · office · geeks · privacy · exercise · Slashdotters · luxury

Microsoft Blesses LGPL, Joins Apache Foundation

Jul 25th, 2008 · According to a somewhat jaw-dropping story in The Register, it appears that Microsoft has performed a trifecta of geek-scaring feats: They have joined the Apache Software Foundation as a Platinum member(at $100K USD a year), submitted LGPL-licensed patches …
see also: Linux · OSS · Microsoft · Windows · interactivity · community · Windows Server

Thirst For Coltan Fueling African Conflict

Jul 25th, 2008 · According to an article put forth by the Toward Freedom website, the metallic ore known as columbite-tantalite or coltan for short is fueling conflict in central Africa. The relevance to us who read news for geeks: Coltan is in quite a few consumer electronics; …
see also: consumer · electronics · Website · geeks · Sony PlayStation · Africa · conflict

Robocars As the Best Way Geeks Can Save the Planet

Jul 24th, 2008 · I (whom you may know as EFF Chairman, founder of early dot-com Clari.Net and rec.humor.funny) have just released a new series of futurist essays on the amazing future of robot cars, coming to us thanks to the DARPA Grand Challenges. The computer driver …
see also: welcome · robots · computer · planet · founder · com · electric







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