Jan 28 2009

80% of Wall Street Workers Get Bonuses, Still Unhappy

More Wall Street employees received bonuses for 2008 than were expecting to in October, though many remained unhappy with them, according to an online poll.

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Jan 28 2009

5 Mind-Bending Buildings…Seriously

With buildings that are able to heat, light and power themselves, or blend in with their surroundings using organic processes, we are now in an era where buildings are beginning to refashion the possible. sourced from Phaidon’s Atlas of 21st Century World Architecture — is our list of the top 5 mind-bending buildings.

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Jan 28 2009

Apple and IBM settle legal dispute over Papermaster hiring

The legal battle between IBM and Apple over the hiring of Mark Papermaster has come to an end, as Papermaster has been cleared to begin work at Apple starting on April 24, 2009.

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Jan 28 2009

New pornography laws ‘could make comic books illegal’

New laws designed to tackle extreme and child pornography could make owning mainstream comics like Batman or Judge Dredd illegal, campaigners claim.

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Jan 28 2009

Photog Rob Galbraith Rates Macbook Pro Display "Unacceptable"

An anonymous reader writes “Professional digital photographer and website publisher Rob Galbraith has performed both objective and subjective tests on laptop displays, finding that the late-2008 Macbook Pro glossy displays are ‘deep into the not acceptable category’ when used in ambient light environments. The Apple notebook came in dead last for color accuracy, and second to last in viewing angles (besting only the Dell Mini 9). He concludes: ‘Macs are no longer at the top of the laptop display heap in our minds.'”

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Jan 28 2009

Google and Friends Release Net Neutrality Measuring Tools

angry tapir writes “Google and a group of partners have released a set of tools designed to help broadband customers and researchers measure performance of Internet connections. The set of tools, at MeasurementLab.net, includes a network diagnostic tool, a network path diagnostic tool and a tool to measure whether the user’s broadband provider is slowing BitTorrent peer-to-peer (P-to-P) traffic. Coming soon to the M-Lab applications is a tool to determine whether a broadband provider is giving some traffic a lower priority than other traffic, and a tool to determine whether a provider is degrading certain users or applications. ‘Transparency is our goal,’ said Vint Cerf, chief Internet evangelist at Google and a co-developer of TCP/IP. ‘Our intent is to make more [information] visible for all who are interested in the way the network is functioning at all layers.'”

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Jan 28 2009

Miscalculation Invalidates LHC Safety Assurances

KentuckyFC writes “In a truly frightening study, physicists at the University of Oxford have identified a massive miscalculation that makes the LHC safety assurances more or less invalid (abstract). The focus of their work is not the safety of particle accelerators per se but the chances of any particular scientific argument being wrong. ‘If the probability estimate given by an argument is dwarfed by the chance that the argument itself is flawed, then the estimate is suspect,’ say the team. That has serious implications for the LHC, which some people worry could generate black holes that will swallow the planet. Nobody at CERN has put a figure on the chances of the LHC destroying the planet. One study simply said: “there is no risk of any significance whatsoever from such black holes”. The danger is that this thinking could be entirely flawed, but what are the chances of this? The Oxford team say that roughly one in a thousand scientific papers have to be withdrawn because of errors but generously suppose that in particle physics, the rate is one in 10,000.”

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Jan 28 2009

Cox Communications and "Congestion Management"

imamac writes “It appears Cox Communications is the next in line for throttling internet traffic. But it’s not throttling of course; Cox’s euphemism is ‘congestion management.’ From Cox’s explanation: ‘In February, Cox will begin testing a new method of managing traffic on our high-speed Internet network in our Kansas and Arkansas markets. During the occasional times the network is congested, this new technology automatically ensures that all time-sensitive Internet traffic — such as web pages, voice calls, streaming videos and gaming — moves without delay. Less time-sensitive traffic, such as file uploads, peer-to-peer and Usenet newsgroups, may be delayed momentarily…’ Sounds like throttling to me.”

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Jan 28 2009

MacKenzie pulp mill taken over by ministry – CTV British Columbia


CTV British Columbia

MacKenzie pulp mill taken over by ministry
CTV British Columbia – 14 hours ago
The BC government has intervened in a potentially dangerous situation which could threaten a small northern community. A pulp mill north of Prince George is at risk of losing its workers and of leaking a dangerous chemical.
Owner of troubled BC mill says he’s not responsible for The Gazette (Montreal)
Fears of chemical spill spur province to take over BC mill Globe and Mail
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Jan 28 2009

Sir Richard Branson says cheers to Canada for avoiding recession … – The Canadian Press


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Sir Richard Branson says cheers to Canada for avoiding recession
The Canadian Press – 29 minutes ago
TORONTO – Self-made billionaire Sir Richard Branson says cheers to Canada for avoiding a recession for so long – but he also says to buckle up because the road ahead will be rough.
Sir Richard Branson talks recession in Toronto CTV.ca
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