Jan
23
2009
Not all three-quels are created equal. For every Bourne Ultimatum, there are a dozen films of the quality of X-Men 3. True, there are bad three-quels and then there are those that never should have happened either because the film before it sucked or all the talent had moved on. This article discusses the ten most useless three-quels.


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Jan
23
2009
The world has to confront a natural limit on something once considered virtually infinite.


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Jan
23
2009
Good news for you Heroes fans missing the now-deceased Elle, Kristen Bell. It looks like Kristen’s heading for the big screen as that other alter ego who’s even more kickass: Miss Veronica Mars.


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Jan
23
2009
A 46-year-old man has been arrested 190 times in Florida, most recently for carjacking, police say. So much for 3 strikes you’re out…


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Jan
23
2009
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Jan
23
2009
Mexico inaugurated one of the world’s largest wind farm projects Thursday as the nation looks for alternative energy, in part to compensate for falling oil production.


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Jan
23
2009
snydeq writes “The number of bugs in technical documentation for Microsoft communication protocols continues to grow, according to court documents filed for ongoing antitrust oversight of the company in the US. Problems with the technical documentation — which includes 1,660 identified bugs as of Dec. 31, up from 1,196 bugs on Nov. 30 — remain the major complaint from lawyers representing the group of 19 states that joined the US Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft. Lawyers for the states have complained repeatedly that technical documentation issues are opening faster than Microsoft can close them. Nearly 800 Microsoft employees are working on the more than 20,000 pages of technical documentation, according to the court documents filed Wednesday.”

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Jan
23
2009
ffs writes “The next release of Fedora, 11, will default to the ext4 file system unless serious regressions are seen, as reported by heise online. The LWN story has a few comments extolling the virtues of the file system. Some benchmarks have shown ext4 to be much faster than the current default ext3. Some of the new features that matter for desktop users are a faster file system check, extents support (for efficiently storing large files and reducing fragmentation), multiblock allocation (faster writes), delayed block allocation, journal checksumming (saving against power / hardware failures), and others. The KernelNewbies page has more information on each feature. As is the extfs tradition, mounting a current ext3 filesystem as ext4 will work seamlessly; however, most new features will not be available with the same on-disk format, meaning a fresh format with ext4 or converting the disk layout to ext4 will offer the best experience.”

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Jan
23
2009
holy_calamity writes “New Scientist reports on the different flavors of Turing Test being used by AI researchers to judge the human-ness of their creations. While some strive only to meet the ‘appearance Turing Test’ and build or animate characters that look human, others are investigating how robots can be made to elicit the same brain activity in a person as interacting with a human would.”

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Jan
23
2009
theodp writes “Using Yahoo’s free e-mail service to conduct government business was good enough for Sarah Palin. And now the Washington Times reports that Obama staffers turned to Gmail on Inauguration Day to conduct their business. Those wishing to contact members of the incoming Obama administration were instructed to contact staffers at wh.LASTNAME@gmail.com until official White House e-mail addresses became available.”

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