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Stanford Teaching MBAs How To Fight Open Source

Sep 22nd, 2008 · As if the proprietary software world needed any help, two business professors from Harvard and Stanford have combined to publish 'Divide and Conquer: Competing with Free Technology Under Network Effects,' a research paper dedicated to helping business …
see also: network · software · business · competing · world · products · Commercial

Chrome Vs. IE 8

Sep 3rd, 2008 · Google Chrome and Internet Explorer 8 herald a new, resource-intensive era in Web browsing, one sure to shift our conception of acceptable minimum system requirements, InfoWorld's Randall Kennedy concludes in his head-to-head comparison of the recently …
see also: protection · Google · consumer · platform · Firefox · app · Hybrid

Slashdot's Disagree Mail

Aug 28th, 2008 · There is an old Japanese proverb that goes, "Better than a thousand days of diligent study is one day with a great teacher." This week's mail is all about teaching. Whether it is about the seriousness of psychic ability, a short history of trolls or explaining …
see also: history · Japanese · attorneys · teacher · indications · Dads · malice

World's Largest Solar Plants Planned In California

Aug 17th, 2008 · Two photovoltaic solar power plants will be built in San Luis Obispo County in California, covering 12.5 square miles, that together will generate about 800 megawatts of power, the latest indication that solar energy is starting to achieve significant …
see also: world · office · expense · President · electric · energy · Solar

Language May Have Evolved Earlier Than Supposed

Jul 12th, 2008 · Science News reports on research suggesting that humans' language ability may have developed earlier than we thought. Scientists used CT scanning of H. heidelbergensis skulls, more than 530,000 years old, to reconstruct the structure of the ear canal …
see also: scientists · research · speech · expense · Language · Evolving · Humans

Feds Say They're Ready For Monday's IPv6 Deadline

Jun 28th, 2008 · By all indications and against all odds, it appears as though most, if not all federal agencies will have met the mandate issued back in 2005 that their network backbones become capable of passing IPv6 packets by June 30, 2008. NetworkWorld quotes Pete …
see also: network · Deadline · 2005 · milestone · agencies · 2008 · Backboneless

Microsoft Applies For "Digital Manners" Patent

Jun 12th, 2008 · Ars Technica reports that Microsoft has recently applied for a patent for a technology which would attempt to enforce manners in the use of cell phones, digital cameras, DVRs and other digital devices. According to the article the technology could be …
see also: Microsoft · DVR · technology · digital · Cell · Disabling · vehicle

The State of X.Org

Jun 11th, 2008 · Phoronix has up an article looking at the release of X Server 1.4.1. This maintenance release for X.Org, which the open-source operating systems depend upon for living in a graphically rich world, comes more than 200 days late and it doesn't even clear …
see also: servers · world · X.org · indications · slimmer · blockers · Bugzilla

LucasArts Layoffs Spark Many Rumors, Including KOTOR 3

Jun 6th, 2008 · It seems that LucasArts has laid off somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 employees, sparking all sorts of interesting leaks and rumors. Chief among the rumors seems to be another carrot in the chase for the LucasArts/Bioware MMO project, which according …
see also: company · Outsourcing · publishing · employees · universities · Layoff · LEGO

NASA Phoenix Mission Ready For Mars Landing

May 14th, 2008 · Several readers relayed the press release from JPL about the upcoming landing of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander on May 25. It's going to set down in the north polar regions and look for indications of whether conditions have even been favorable for microbial …
see also: NASA · administration · JPL · Missions · region · life · indications

IBM Trying To Patent Timed Code Inspection

Apr 26th, 2008 · A just-published IBM patent application for a Software Inspection Management Tool claims to improve software quality by taking a chess-clock-like approach to code walkthroughs. An inspection rate monitor with 'a pause button, a resume button, a complete …
see also: software · IBM · measurements · indications · inspections · chess · walkthrough

Scientists Look at Martian Salt for Ancient Life

Mar 31st, 2008 · Is there life on Mars? Maybe not, but a better question might be whether or not it has ever existed on Mars? Scientists are claiming that the best indication for this will be in newly found evaporated salt deposits on Mars which they can use to check …
see also: scientists · organization · evolution · ancient · evidence · life · indications

Blu-ray In Laptops Could Be Hard On Batteries

Feb 29th, 2008 · damienhunter notes a Wired story on the power-hungry ways of the first generation of Blu-ray players coming soon to a laptop near you. "With the Sony-backed HD format emerging victorious from a two-year showdown with Toshiba's HD DVD, many laptop manufacturers …
see also: desktop · technology · Sony · player · HD · HD DVD · laptop

Hearing Voices? Could Be the Lasers

Feb 19th, 2008 · An anonymous reader sends us to Wired for a piece about some declassified Pentagon research from 1998 that has been revealed in a freedom-of-information filing. Apparently the Pentagon has investigated lasers that put voices in your head, among other …
see also: research · technologies · Wired · laser · Pentagon · freedom · investigations

Diebold Voter Fraud Rumors in New Hampshire Primaries

Jan 10th, 2008 · Multiple indications of vote fraud are beginning to pop up regarding the New Hampshire primary elections. Roughly 80% of New Hampshire precincts use Diebold machines, while the remaining 20% are hand counted. A Black Box Voting contributor has compiled …
see also: fraud · Machine · Black Box Voting · Humans · family · scientific · indications

The 'Malware Economy' Evolves

Dec 14th, 2007 · ZDNet UK has a feature on how the malware economy is turning into a recognizable traditional IT economy. Leasing botnets? Malware support? Welcome to the new age of computing. As the piece suggests, it's all gone Darwinian. 'One indication of the maturity …
see also: protection · welcome · software · computer · Malware · Darwin · competitions

Stalwarts Claim Asus eeePC Violates GPL

Nov 25th, 2007 · Members of the Linux community have complained that the hot new sub-notebook from Asus, the eeePC, may have violated the spirit of the Linux General Public License (GPL). Some Linux advocates claim the eeePC has not included required source code with …
see also: Linux · distro · distribution · community · spirit · notebook · GPL

US Control of Internet Remains an Issue

Nov 16th, 2007 · A UN-sponsored Internet conference ended with little progress on the issue of US control over the domain name system run by ICANN, a California-based nonprofit over which the US. government retains veto power. By controlling the core systems, the United …
see also: network · Online · world · Internet · community · United States · countries

Russian Phishers Moving to China?

Nov 9th, 2007 · The Russian Business Network, an ISP and Web hosting provider based in St. Petersburg, whose client list amounts to a laundry list of organized cybercrime operations appears to have closed shop after a number of its main upstream Internet providers severed …
see also: Partners · provider · world · Chinese · history · office · Internet

Vista Runs Out of Memory While Copying Files

Oct 16th, 2007 · It appears that, incredibly, Vista can run out of memory while copying files. ZDNet is reporting that not only does it run out of memory after copying 16,400+ files, but that 'often there is little indication that file copy operations haven't completed …
see also: ZDNet · memory · Vista · indications · hotfix · SP1 · requestRead







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