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How Kernel Hackers Boosted the Speed of Desktop Linux

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Kernel hackers Arjan van de Ven and Auke Kok showed off Linux booting in five seconds at last month's Linux Plumbers Conference. Arjan and other hackers have already improved the Linux user experience by reducing power consumption and latency. O'Reilly …
see also: Linux · desktop · interview · consumption · Hacker · van · latency

Atom-Thick Balloon Inflated

Aug 8th, 2008 · Researchers have inflated gas-filled balloons of graphene, the atom-thick carbon material being used to make super-small transistors. Apart from giving them a valid claim to be in the Guinness Book of Records, it could apparently be handy for weighing …
see also: Atom · Microscope · transistors · nanometers · carbon · handy · membranes

Videos and Report From Embedded Linux Conference

May 14th, 2008 · The fourth edition of Embedded Linux Conference was held from April 15 to 17 in Mountain View, California. With more than fifty talks and tutorials around the use of Linux in embedded devices, this conference covered a wide range of topics: power management, …
see also: Linux · video · electronics · distribution · licensing · graphics · Security

Darwin's Private Papers Get Released To The Internet

Apr 17th, 2008 · ScienceDaily reports that a wealth of papers belonging to Charles Darwin have been published on the internet, some for the first time. Some 20,000 items and 90,000 images were posted today to http://darwin-online.org.uk/. The new site is the largest collection …
see also: world · theory · history · Internet · research · John · Darwin

A Virus that Attacks Brain Cancer

Mar 3rd, 2008 · In the past few years, scientists have looked to viruses as potential allies in fighting cancer. Now researchers at Yale University have found a virus in the same family as rabies that effectively kills an aggressive form of human brain cancer in mice. …
see also: ca · scientists · Theories · research · mobile · barrier · Virus

Trend Micro Draws Boycott Over AV Patent Case

Feb 11th, 2008 · Linux.com is reporting that in addition to the bad press, Trend Micro's patent case against Barracuda Networks' use of ClamAV has drawn an apparent boycott of Trend Micro. "Dutch free knowledge and culture advocacy group ScriptumLibre called for 'a worldwide …
see also: products · graphics · Knowledge · worldwide · education · Culture · AV

Microsoft's Biggest Threat - Google or Open Source?

Jan 1st, 2008 · Google always plays down suggestions that there's any looming clash of the titans between itself and Microsoft. Meanwhile, the search giant is pushing open source in every way it can. They're contributing directly by contributing code to projects and …
see also: Google · Microsoft · office · Mozilla · Hacker · killer · Summer of Code

Auto Mileage Standards Raised to 35 mpg

Dec 15th, 2007 · The Senate just passed a bill that will increase auto mileage standards for the first time in three decades. The auto industry's fleet of new cars, sport utility vehicles, pickup trucks and vans will have to average 35 mpg by 2020, a significant increase …
see also: consumer · industry · fortune · vehicle · legislation · President · electric

Guido and Bruce Eckel Discuss Python 3000

Sep 16th, 2007 · Leading author and programmer, Bruce Eckel, posted some of his concerns on Python 3000 stating that python community is missing to address some of the important issues with this major, backward incompatible release. Problems he mentions are concurrency …
see also: community · Language · interface · programmer · Python · CPUs · incompatible

AC = Domestic Terrorists?

Jul 28th, 2007 · A video from a recent FOX 11 (Los Angeles) newscast has surfaced on YouTube. In the segment, reporter Phil Shuman investigates so-called "Hacker Gangs" comprised entirely of anonymous users. The segment, which focuses mainly on users at 4chan, 7chan, …
see also: FUD · video · genuine · Los Angeles · Public · Website · templates

Möbius Strip Riddle Solved

Jul 17th, 2007 · BigLug writes with news that two experts in non-linear dynamics, Gert van der Heijden and Eugene Starostin of University College London, have developed an algebraic equation that describes the Möbius strip — something that, you may be surprised …
see also: energy · dynamic · Discovery · equation · Solved · linear · van

Google Street View Raises Privacy Concerns

Jun 1st, 2007 · The New York Times is running a story about a woman who says her cat is clearly visible through the living room window of her second-floor apartment using Street View and that she has contacted Google asking that the photo be removed. 'The issue that …
see also: Google · products · Windows · New York Times · photos · interview · Public

Modern Medicine Might Have Saved Lincoln

May 18th, 2007 · For the past 13 years the University of Maryland School of Medicine has presented a historical clinicopathological conference where they consider famous historical medical cases such as the death of Alexander the Great and composer Ludwig van Beethoven …
see also: medical · world · death · Historians · Alexander the Great · 2007 · victims

Intel's PowerTOP Extends Linux Battery Life

May 17th, 2007 · Intel recently released its PowerTOP utility, which builds on work done by kernel developers to make the Linux kernel power-efficient. PowerTOP gives a snapshot of what apps are consuming the most power. The PowerTOP website also hosts patches for several …
see also: Linux · consumer · Website · Intel · app · battery · life

Laptops And Flat Panels Now Vulnerable to Van Eck Methods

Apr 20th, 2007 · Using radio to eavesdrop on CRTs has been around since the 80s, but Cambridge University researchers have now shown that laptops and flat-panel displays are vulnerable too. Using basic radio equipment and an FPGA board totaling less than $2,000 it was …
see also: office · Texting · laptop · eavesdropping · Cambridge University · 2000 · CRTs

Scientists Developing Commercially Viable Synthetic Gecko

Dec 11th, 2006 · Gordon from Seattle writes to mention a CNN article about a new way to hang out. A British aerospace team is working on a super-sticky substance they're calling "Synthetic Gecko". It mimics the hairs on a gecko's foot, and may eventually be developed …
see also: scientists · CNN · 2003 · lizards · British · Microscope · cumulative

Millimeter-Wave Weapon Certified For Use In Iraq

Dec 5th, 2006 · Wired has a story on the certification of the Active Denial System for use in Iraq. The ADS is a millimeter-wave weapon that uses a reportedly non-lethal energy beam to inflict short-term pain on its targets, encouraging them to leave an area. Experimenters …
see also: cm · ads · energy · Iraqi · military · Domestic · oven

Getting a Grip on Google Code

Dec 1st, 2006 · Niall Kennedy reports on his blog that Guido van Rossum, author of the Python programming language, has begun showing off his first project since joining Google last year. 'Mondrian is a Web-based code-review system built on top of a Perforce and BigTable …
see also: servers · software · Google · service · blog · framework · Language

Americans Drove Less in 2005

Dec 1st, 2006 · CNN is reporting on a study that shows that not only did Americans buy more fuel efficient vehicles in 2005 (although sadly this trend reversed itself in the later half of 2006) but they also drove slightly less on average, according to the article, 'The …
see also: Mini · 2006 · 2005 · 2004 · United States · vehicle · CNN

UK's Public Cameras Listen for Trouble

Nov 25th, 2006 · You're probably already aware of the United Kingdom's large network of video cameras inspecting public places. News.com now reports that they'll be listening for trouble as well. Based on a model in use in the Netherlands, new cameras will be fitted to …
see also: video · network · UK · Public · United Kingdom · news.com · cameras







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