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FCC Unanimously Approves White Space Wi-Fi

Nov 6th, 2008 · With the release of this whitepaper, the FCC unanimously approved plans for a new technology with strong supporters and even stronger detractors. White Space Wi-Fi effectively allows manufacturers of wireless devices to incorporate transceivers that operate …
see also: Google · Wi · Fi · technology · manufactured · interference · spectrum

Microsoft to Issue Emergency Patch For File-Sharing Hole

Oct 23rd, 2008 · Microsoft said late Wednesday that it plans to release a critical security update today to plug a security hole present in all supported versions of Windows. The company hasn't released any details about the patch yet, which is expected to be pushed out …
see also: Redmond · blog · Microsoft · Windows · company · Windows PCs · Machine

Chinese Astronauts Complete First Spacewalk

Sep 27th, 2008 · At 8:40AM (GMT) this morning, Chinese astronaut Zhai Zhigang successfully spent 18 minutes in a tethered spacewalk outside the spacecraft Shenzhou 7. This is an important step in China's goal of building an orbiting space station and sending astronauts …
see also: Chinese · astronaut · Spacecraft · GMT · spacewalk · space · moonRead

Judge Rules Man Cannot Be Forced To Decrypt HD

Aug 19th, 2008 · In Vermont, US Magistrate Judge Jerome Niedermeier has ruled that forcing someone to divulge the password to decrypt their hard drive violates the 5th Amendment. Border guards testify that they saw child pornography on the defendant's laptop when the …
see also: PC · protection · laws · HD · jury · laptop · Subpoenas

MIT Team Working On a $12 Apple (II) Desktop

Aug 5th, 2008 · A new project to create a $12 computer is underway at MIT, the same University that spawned the One Laptop Per Child non-profit laptop. The PCs will be loosely based on Apple 2 machines, first unveiled over 30 years ago, and the team are actively recruiting …
see also: PC · computer · Apple · desktop · photos · Machine · University

Study Suggests Music Industry Embrace Piracy

Aug 4th, 2008 · unassimilatible writes to tell us that according to the Financial Times, the music industry should embrace illegal file-sharing websites. A recent study of the recent Radiohead album release found that huge numbers of illegal downloads actually helped …
see also: Music · download · popularity · industry · piracy · Website · illegal

Full Review of the iPhone 2 On Launch Day

Jul 11th, 2008 · With the launch of Apple's brand-spanking-new 3G iPhone today, Engadget has a great review of the product and many of the prominent features. The review has quite a few good pictures and is not shy about technical details, but I guess they would know …
see also: servers · network · welcome · pictures · business · world · products

Trees' Leaves Grow At a Cool 70° All Over the World

Jun 19th, 2008 · Ever turn on the air conditioner on a hot day? How about a heater when it gets cold? OK, so we all know that humans act to keep themselves cool, but what about trees? A recent article on tree core isotopic evidence has shown that trees from tropical to …
see also: world · nature · Humans · temperatures · evidence · degree · tropical

GLAST Reaches Orbit, Set To Begin Observations

Jun 14th, 2008 · GLAST (the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope) was launched Wednesday at 1605 GMT. GLAST was built in a rather interesting manner, in that much of the work was funded by the Department of Energy. In fact, the main instrument on GLAST, the Large Area …
see also: instruments · manner · GMT · Gamma · Department of Energy · energies · energetic

WWDC '08 Sees Slimmer, Improved, 3G iPhone

Jun 9th, 2008 · Many of us have been watching Apple's WWDC 2008 keynote unfold live. There are many exciting tidbits, but most of all is the announcement of the 3G iPhone. Featuring an even thinner profile, black plastic back, metal buttons, flush headphone jack, improved …
see also: audio · Apple · 8GB · battery · jack · 2008 · life

VIA Open Platform Mini-Notebook Serves up Linux

May 27th, 2008 · VIA is attempting to outdo the ASUS Eee PC with its new OpenBook platform reference design that not only offers up extra features but also supports many more operating system choices as well. The exterior design is pretty damn sexy and is built around …
see also: Linux · network · Mini · products · computer · download · platform

Phoenix Mars Lander To Touch Down In 2 Hours

May 25th, 2008 · AFP has a good summary of the pre-touchdown jitters the Phoenix Mars Lander crew is living through. The spacecraft has been under way for 10 months. If the landing goes according to plan — and only about half of the three dozen such attempts have …
see also: theory · Lander · Missions · technical · Spacecraft · touchdown · Martian

Judge in Capitol v. Thomas Considers New Trial

May 15th, 2008 · The judge in Capitol Records v. Thomas said today he's thinking about granting a new trial because he may have committed a 'manifest error of law' in his jury instructions. He says that his instruction that simply uploading music to a P2P network without …
see also: P2P · ca · network · Music · laws · download · errors

Creating Designer Isotopes

May 11th, 2008 · According to a Michigan State University (MSU) news release, 'Made-to-order isotopes hold promise on science's frontier,' nuclear physicists can now start a new career as isotope designers. These scientists can build specific rare isotopes to solve scientific …
see also: pictures · Science · scientists · technology · research · technologies · Nuclear

Seagate Ships Billionth Hard Drive

Apr 23rd, 2008 · Seagate's first drive, shipped in 1979 was the ST506, which had a capacity of 5MB and cost a cool $1,500 — or $300 per megabyte. Today, a typical Seagate holds 1TB and cost just 1/5000th of a cent ($0.0002) per megabyte. Seagate, which claims to …
see also: video · billionth · mp3 · digital · company · songs · megabytes

Acid3 Race in Full Swing, Opera Overtakes Safari

Mar 26th, 2008 · Just a few days after Safari released version 3.1, Opera employee David Storey writes on his blog that they've overtaken Apple's browser in the Acid3 test. In the race to be the first to reach the reference rendering, Opera's software leads now with 98%, …
see also: software · blog · Apple · Public · Firefox · implementation · employees

Master Diebold Key Copied From Web Site

Feb 6th, 2008 · In another stunning blow to the security and integrity of Diebold's electronic voting machines, someone has made a copy of the key which opens ALL Diebold e-voting machines from a picture on the company's own website. " Update: 02/06 17:40 GMT by Z : …
see also: pictures · electronics · company · Machine · Website · copies · Security

Analog Cellular Shutdown To Hit Built-In Devices

Dec 22nd, 2007 · Nick Kilkenny sends us an AP article on the imminent shutdown of the US analog cellular network, now 24 years old. The network is scheduled to go dark on Feb. 18, 2008; some users, such as OnStar, are stopping analog service at the end of this year. Here's …
see also: ca · network · service · cellular · digital · 2005 · customers

The Future of Love and Sex - Robots

Dec 14th, 2007 · The New York Times has a review of British AI researcher David Levy's book 'Love and Sex with Robots'. He claims that within a span of about 50 years the day will come when people could actually fall in love with life-like robots. While this may seem …
see also: ca · robots · scientists · New York Times · research · Mystery · Humans

Online Sex Offender Database Leads To Murder?

Dec 11th, 2007 · The LA Times reports on the story of Michael A. Dodele, a convicted rapist, found murdered in a Lakeport trailer park. He moved there after having been released from prison just 35 days before. A 29-year-old construction worker has been arrested in the …
see also: protection · Online · laws · Internet · Public · construction · database







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