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Lessig, Zittrain, Barlow To Square Off Against RIAA

Nov 20th, 2008 · The RIAA's case in Boston against a 24-year-old grad student, SONY BMG Music v. Tenenbaum, in which Prof. Charles Nesson of Harvard Law School, along with members of his CyberLaw class, are representing the defendant, may shape up as a showdown between …
see also: students · Internet · lawyer · RIAA · Showdown · trials · Electronic Frontier Foundation

Lunar Oxygen and Water Production Tech Tested

Nov 19th, 2008 · NASA and its industry partners organized a two-week lunar in-situ resource utilization field test in Hawaii. The tested machines included a few different rovers and prototype plants for generating oxygen and water from lunar regolith. Astrotoday has a …
see also: video · robots · pictures · Partners · products · students · prototype

Lunar Oxygen and Water Production Tech Tested

Nov 19th, 2008 · NASA and its industry partners organized a two-week lunar in-situ resource utilization field test in Hawaii. The tested machines included a few different rovers and prototype plants for generating oxygen and water from lunar regolith. Astrotoday has picture …
see also: video · robots · pictures · Partners · products · students · prototype

The Neurological Basis of Con Games

Nov 18th, 2008 · If we humans have such big brains, how can we get conned? Neuroeconomist Paul J. Zak has an interesting post on Psychology Today in which he recounts how he was the victim of a classic con called 'The Pigeon Drop' when he was a teenager and explains how …
see also: video · students · founder · circuit · Teenager · College · friends

New TN Law Forces Universities to Patrol for Copyright Violations

Nov 18th, 2008 · CSMatt points with this excerpt from the EFF's page: "Last week, the RIAA celebrated the signing of a ridiculous new law in Tennessee that says: "Each public and private institution of higher education in the state that has student residential computer …
see also: Hardware · network · software · computer · laws · students · industry

Good Physics Books For a Math PhD Student?

Nov 17th, 2008 · As a third-year PhD math student, I am currently taking Partial Differential Equations. I'm working hard to understand all the math being thrown at us in that class, and that is okay. The problem is, I have never taken any physics anywhere. Most of the …
see also: students · advice · Math · gravitational · equation · mathematics · PhDs

On the Economics of the Kindle

Nov 16th, 2008 · Just how many books a year would you need to read before the cost of Amazon's Kindle is justified? The answer is not so cut-and-dried. If you're a college student and all of your texts were available on Kindle (possible but unlikely), you could recover …
see also: students · consumer · Texting · College · spreadsheet · Amazon · convenience

A Replica of the First 4004 Calculator

Nov 16th, 2008 · For the 37th anniversary of Intel's 4004, the world's first off-the-shelf, customer-programmable microprocessor, vintage computer enthusiast Bill Kotaska has successfully built a replica of Busicom's historic 141-PF printing calculator using vintage Intel …
see also: world · products · computer · engineering · students · photos · customers

Duke Demands Proof of Infringement From RIAA

Nov 14th, 2008 · According to a report at p2pnet, Duke University has told the RIAA that it will no longer forward the RIAA's 'early settlement' letters to its students unless the RIAA submits 'evidence that someone actually downloaded from that student,' and said that …
see also: ca · students · download · settlement · illegal · University · litigation

Beating the College Bubble

Nov 10th, 2008 · The real estate bubble is long gone. Oil prices are sliding down. Are we in an education bubble? The author of Beating the College Bubble says so. He's written a short, simple guide to avoiding the crushing college debt that he thinks is about to bankrupt …
see also: payments · students · College · education · graduated · truth · estate

Good Cross Platform Speech Recognition Programs?

Nov 8th, 2008 · I am a graduate student getting my degree in biomedical sciences. Because my work often requires me to maintain a local sterile environment (under a biological hood) I find that I am unable to physically touch my computer, which sits aside of me, in order …
see also: biological · computer · Science · students · speech · platform · environment

Student Charged With Three Felonies for Finding Security Flaw — and Reporting it

Oct 28th, 2008 · Well, yet another teenage hacker who "did the right thing" by reporting a security flaw is being punished for his actions. Although it definitely sounds like the whole story may not be in the clear yet, a 15-year-old New York high school student has been …
see also: students · social · licensing · New York · Teenager · district · faculty

Game-Related Education On the Rise At Colleges

Oct 26th, 2008 · The LA Times has a story about the increased interest in learning how to make video games amongst college students, and the subsequent rise in game-related education as the schools respond to that demand. Some programs are gaining legitimacy, while others …
see also: video · students · industry · community · University · College · education

Afghan Student Gets 20 Years For Blasphemy

Oct 22nd, 2008 · Despite nationwide public support for his initial death sentence, a three-judge appeals court has reduced the sentence of Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh to 20 years in prison. Kambakhsh was charged with circulating an article on women's rights that he found online. …
see also: Online · students · Public · death · local · family · prison

Tax Write-Offs For Free (As In Speech) Work?

Oct 18th, 2008 · Several years ago I wrote a book called The Not So Short Introduction to Getting Into Medical School (PDF) and released it online under a Creative Commons license. I have been asked several times to publish the text so that I can make money off of it. …
see also: medical · software · Online · students · CD · speech · community

Old Materials Resurface For "Prebiotic Soup"

Oct 17th, 2008 · Stanley Miller performed the famous experiments in the 1950s showing that amino acids and other building blocks for biomolecules could be produced by passing lightning through a mix of simple hydrocarbons, water vapor, and ammonia (thought at the time …
see also: Science · students · death · environment · amino · acids · famous

Appropriate Tech, 300mpg Car Top 2008 Innovators

Oct 17th, 2008 · While some giggles were floating around about the irony of a Microsoft product (Photosynth) finding itself on the same top 10 products list as a toilet, the true stars of last night's annual Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Awards were innovations of far …
see also: exec · Microsoft · world · products · students · technology · Tech

Publishing a Commercial iPhone Game, Start To Finish

Oct 16th, 2008 · Niklas Wahrman writes with this "motivational story on how a student and part-time developer was able to take an idea and turn it into an Android project and then port to iPhone for commercial release in less than a year. In the article, he focuses on …
see also: students · Commercial · publishing · screenshots · independent · Android · motivation

Publishing a Commercial iPhone Game, Start To Finish

Oct 16th, 2008 · Niklas Wahrman writes with this "motivational story on how a student and part-time developer was able to take an idea and turn it into an Android project and then port to iPhone for commercial release in less than a year. In the article, he focuses on …
see also: students · Commercial · publishing · screenshots · independent · Android · motivation

Australian State May Give Students Linux Laptops

Oct 14th, 2008 · The Australian Prime Minister's plan to equip high schools with 'one laptop per child' may go open source. Kevin Rudd's $56 million digital revolution will include 'laptops [that will] run on an open source operating system with a suite of open source …
see also: Linux · pictures · software · productivity · students · Internet · digital







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