Nov 3rd, 2008 · Death Metal sends in a Scientific American article reporting that 2,000 of 6,000 amphibian species are endangered worldwide. A combination of environmental assaults, including global warming, seems to be responsible. "... national parks and other areas …
see also: protection · nation · global · worldwide · animals · Environmentalism · Stanford University
Oct 18th, 2008 · Just when you thought laser and optical mice were enjoying their reign on mousepads worldwide, Microsoft has to come along and introduces their 'BlueTrack Technology,' a mouse tracking system that aims to work on virtually any terrain short of mirrored …
see also: pictures · Microsoft · technology · Sensor · worldwide · advancements · laser
Oct 17th, 2008 · Several readers have pointed out that Sony's much-awaited LittleBigPlanet has hit a snag and will be delayed worldwide. The delay came after it was discovered that a song licensed for use in the soundtrack contained audio samples from the Qur'an. All …
see also: audio · UK · Sony · North America · copies · death · licensing
Oct 14th, 2008 · Just 10 days ago, 130M Brazilian voters were turned into users of one of the largest Linux deployments worldwide: the 400,000 electoral sections in all of the 5,563 Brazilian municipalities were running electronic voting machines, and the Linux kernel …
see also: Linux · PC · video · pictures · Municipal · electronics · Machine
Sep 29th, 2008 · Watch out Apple, here comes Nintendo. Nintendo plans to launch a new version of its popular DS portable gaming device with a camera and music player function, according to a report in the Sunday edition of The Nikkei Business Daily. The new version will …
see also: Music · 2006 · products · Apple · Portable · Internet · player
Sep 20th, 2008 · Steven Hawking unveiled an unsettling clock in Cambridge on Friday. Designed by John Tayor--a British horologist and inventor whose thermostatic switch is incorporated in millions of electric appliance worldwide--the clock was conceived as a tribute to …
see also: video · ca · appliance · electric · Inventors · instruments · worldwide
Sep 7th, 2008 · According to UK and U.S. researchers, it should be possible to fight the global warming effects associated with an increase of dioxide levels by using autonomous cloud-seeding ships to spray salt water into the air. This project would require the deployment …
see also: UK · global · worldwide · climate · translating · autonomous · carbon
Sep 3rd, 2008 · Much ink and many electrons are being spilled over Google's Chrome browser (discussed here twice in recent days): from deep backgrounders to performance benchmarks to its vulnerability to a carpet-bombing flaw. The latest angle to be explored is Chrome's …
see also: Google · service · consumer · electronics · distribution · Benchmarks · publishing
Sep 3rd, 2008 · Much ink and many electrons are being spilled over Google's Chrome browser (discussed here twice in recent days): from deep backgrounders to performance benchmarks to its vulnerability to a carpet-bombing flaw. The latest angle to be explored is Chrome's …
see also: Google · service · consumer · electronics · distribution · Benchmarks · publishing
Aug 30th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism points out a story at the German magazine Spiegel profiling two small US companies that monitor terrorist networks online — IntelCenter and SITE Intelgroup. "[Founders of the two companies] Venzke and Devon are two of the most prominent …
see also: network · Online · Internet · digital · founder · community · United States
Aug 21st, 2008 · The web is evil and must be stopped — because it makes public information too public. So says Canada's Privacy Commissioner. She wants to 'anonymize' court records by substituting initials for names. The Toronto Star quotes Jennifer Stodddart as …
see also: proposal · engineering · barrier · Public · Canadian · Canada · worldwide
Aug 19th, 2008 · A small subculture of amateur physicists and science-fiction fans — fewer than 100 worldwide — are building working nuclear-fusion reactors at home. The designs are based on the work of Philo T. Farnsworth, an inventor of television, from …
see also: Science · fiction · scientists · consumer · planet · Inventors · Nuclear
Aug 17th, 2008 · perlow tips his blog entry over at ZDNet on why the Internet didn't melt when millions of users streamed 480i video for a week. The short answer is Limelight Networks of Tempe, Arizona. "[W]hy the Internet didn't 'melt' is quite simple — [Limelight …
see also: Olympics · video · Akamai · network · ZDNet · Partners · provider
Aug 8th, 2008 · There are more than 33 million people living with HIV worldwide. No cure or vaccine has been unveiled this week in Mexico during the International AIDS Conference. Still, European researchers have developed 'a predictive software system for HIV that could …
see also: medical · software · world · scientists · patient · worldwide · victims
Aug 5th, 2008 · walterbyrd and other readers are sending along the news that IBM is partnering worldwide with Canonical/Ubuntu, Novell, and Red Hat to offer Windows-free desktop PCs pre-loaded with Lotus software and ready for customizing by local ISVs for particular …
see also: Linux · PC · software · IBM · Partners · business · Microsoft
Aug 1st, 2008 · Glenn Fleishman sends word that SANS Institute testing indicates that, even after installing Apple's latest patch for the DNS vulnerability, Leopard desktops (not servers) are still vulnerable — or at least perpetuate risky behavior that makes exploitation …
see also: servers · Apple · desktop · ISPs · worldwide · exploits · DNS
Jul 21st, 2008 · Security researchers from ETH Zurich, Google, and IBM Internet Security Systems have shown that more than 600 million Internet users don't use the latest version of their browser. The researchers' paper, shows that as of June 2008, only 59.1 percent of …
see also: Google · Internet · worldwide · Security · browser · 2008 · ETH Zurich
Jul 18th, 2008 · Not so very long ago after passengers were left hanging by a similar glitch at LAX, Gilby4mPuck writes with another story of NIC failure leading to a disruption of air traffic, this time in Ireland, excerpting: "Data showing the location, height and speed …
see also: Hardware · network · Traffic · worldwide · passenger · glitches · centres
Jul 8th, 2008 · Dozens of new undersea internet cables are set to be laid over the next couple of years, providing a huge boost to worldwide capacity. The huge boom in internet video has led to doomsday scenarios of the internet running out of capacity. Although experts …
see also: video · world · Internet · worldwide · 2010 · ocean · Telco
Jul 2nd, 2008 · While we bemoan the current oil crisis, I ran across an editorial that led me to research a more immediate threat. Ramped-up production of flat-panel displays means the material to make them will be 'extinct' by 2017. This goes for other electronics as …
see also: world · products · electronics · planet · research · worldwide · supplies