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Running Google Android On iPhone Clones

Oct 29th, 2008 · With the release of Android's source code, we may see iPhone and Nokia clone phones of Chinese origin capable of running Google Android. These phones, often available for less than $200 without a contract, are available on DealExtreme and elsewhere. But …
see also: software · Google · Chinese · contracts · originate · Nokia · YouTube

Running Google Android On IPhone Clones

Oct 29th, 2008 · With the release of Android's source code, we may see iPhone and Nokia clone phones of Chinese origin capable of running Google Android. These phones, often available for less than $200 without a contract, are available on DealExtreme and elsewhere. But …
see also: software · Google · Chinese · contracts · originate · Nokia · YouTube

TiVo PC Could Be a Game-Changer

Oct 7th, 2008 · An anonymous reader sends in an article by Andrew Keen (author of "The Cult of the Amateur") about TiVo's new TiVo PC, which he believes could seal the fate of advertising on online videos. Just as TiVo let viewers zap commercials on broadcast TV, TiVo …
see also: PC · video · TV · Online · business · Commercial · Tivo

Using Computers for Sophisticated Music Analysis

Sep 22nd, 2008 · Need an accompaniment for your melody? Seeking a virtual dancer to try out your new choreography? Or perhaps you're making a new TV commercial, and you need a snippet of music that sounds something like Radiohead, but a bit more mellow. Increasingly, …
see also: TV · software · Music · competing · computer · audio · Commercial

Internet Radio's "Last Stand"

Aug 16th, 2008 · We've been discussing the plight of Internet radio for some time, as the Copyright Royalty Board imposed royalties that industry observers predicted would prove lethal to the nascent industry. We discussed Web radio's day of silence in protest, which …
see also: business · Internet · player · company · industry · venture · revenue

Yahoo! Music Going Dark, Taking Keys With It

Jul 25th, 2008 · iminplaya writes with a link to an excellent article at Ars Technica, extracting from it a few choice nuggets: "The bad dream of DRM continues. Yahoo e-mailed its Yahoo! Music Store customers yesterday, telling them it will be closing for good — …
see also: DRM · servers · Online · Music · world · computer · download

FCC Dealt Setback In BPL Push

Jun 24th, 2008 · SonicSpike writes in with word that an appeals court has dealt a setback to the FCC's plans to encourage broadband over power lines. The court ruled that the FCC erred when it withheld parts of the studies it had used in arriving at its position on BPL. …
see also: protection · service · Internet · subscribers · Public · broadband · Navigation

Relics of Science History For Sale At Christie's

Jun 10th, 2008 · Dennis Overbye at the New York Times has some ruminations on some of the historical totems of science going up for auction at Christie's next week. There is the 1543 copy of 'De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium' by Copernicus, which you can have for $900,000 …
see also: business · world · Science · scientists · history · New York Times · fortune

Open Source Hardware Gift Guide

Dec 3rd, 2007 · Looking to give gifts this year that are open source? Here's MAKE Magazines "Open Source Hardware" gift guide. Open source 3D printers, TV-turn-off devices, iPod chargers, music players, Wi-Fi companions, educational electronic kits and more. Each of …
see also: Hardware · TV · Wi Fi · Music · 3D · IPod · electronics

Vodafone Move Invites Web Development Chaos

Sep 25th, 2007 · Web developers want mobile phone users to be able to access their sites, but mobile browsers generally choke on heavyweight HTML put together for traditional Web browsers. A host of services have sprung up that allow two sites — one for mobile users, …
see also: PC · service · strategy · mobile · carriers · HTML · browser

The Birth of Spinplasmonics

Jun 2nd, 2007 · You might have heard of spintronics, a technology that uses the magnetic quantum properties of the spin of electrons, or plasmonics, another one which 'involves the transfer of light electromagnetic energy into a tiny volume, thus creating intense electric …
see also: computer · technology · electronics · research · magnetic · Quantum · electric

Open Source Advocacy Group Quiet About Launch

Feb 3rd, 2007 · Yet another open source advocacy group is in the offing, but trying to keep the lid on until its official launch at LinuxWorld OpenSolutions Summit. Robin 'Roblimo' Miller ferrets out a few details of the nascent Open Solutions Alliance on Linux.com: …
see also: OSTG · Companies · advocacy · Linux.com · SpikeSource · Lid · JasperSoft

The Birth of Quantum Biology

Jan 19th, 2007 · Just when you finally have grasped the concept of quantum mechanics, it's time to wake up and to see the arrival of a nascent field named quantum biology. This is the scientific study of biological processes in terms of quantum mechanics and it uses today's …
see also: biological · computer · Quantum · Sensor · delivery · mechanisms · drugs

Birth of an Island

Dec 31st, 2006 · slashmojo writes that while some islands are sinking, last August another rose from the ocean, formed by volcanic activity and caught in the act by a passing yacht. From the article: "What looked like a brown stain on the South Pacific turned out to be …
see also: blog · photographs · islands · ocean · indications · km · volcanic

Every Time You Vote Against Net Neutrality, Your ISP Kills a Night Elf

Nov 22nd, 2006 · Perhaps one of the more overlooked problems that could arise out of a bad Net Neutrality decision is the impact to online gaming. In fact, any interactive communications could stand to take a dive (VOIP, streaming video, etc) with the advent of Net Neutrality …
see also: video · bandwidth · network · Online · business · consumer · ISPs

How the IBM PC Changed the World

Aug 11th, 2006 · On August 12, 1981, IBM released the IBM PC 5150. In less than two years, IBM had created a computer that would not only change IBM, but the entire world, mostly because it did not follow IBM tradition. It used an outside microprocessor (instead of the …
see also: PC · software · IBM · world · computer · traditional · microprocessor







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