Jan 28 2009

US House Kills Proposed Delay For Digital TV Transition

An anonymous reader writes “The Digital TV transition delay bill has failed to pass the United States House of Representatives. By a vote 258 to 168 in favor of changing the date, the bill has failed as two-thirds of the votes are required for it to pass. The delay bill was once perceived as inevitable, [but the House] has now apparently made February 17th the date of transition once again. Now the question remains, will they attempt to pass it again by the deadline?”

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Jan 28 2009

Less Is Moore

Hugh Pickens writes “For years, the computer industry has made steady progress by following Moore’s law, derived from an observation made in 1965 by Gordon Moore that the amount of computing power available at a particular price doubles every 18 months. The Economist reports however that in the midst of a recession, many companies would now prefer that computers get cheaper rather than more powerful or by applying the flip side of Moore’s law do the same for less. A good example of this is virtualisation: using software to divide up a single server computer so that it can do the work of several, and is cheaper to run. Another example of ‘good enough’ computing is supplying ‘software as a service,’ via the web, as done by Salesforce.com, NetSuite and Google, sacrificing the bells and whistles that are offered by conventional software that hardly anyone uses anyway. Even Microsoft is jumping on the bandwagon: the next version of Windows is intended to do the same as the last version, Vista, but to run faster and use fewer resources. If so, it will be the first version of Windows that makes computers run faster than the previous version. That could be bad news for computer-makers, since users will be less inclined to upgrade only proving that Moore’s law has not been repealed, but that more people are taking the dividend it provides in cash, rather than processor cycles.”

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Jan 28 2009

Microsoft Releases Source Code For Web Sandbox

nandemoari writes “After flirting with open source development for some time, Microsoft has made another step towards real commitment with the release of source code for Web Sandbox, a program used to test and secure web site content. The Sandbox source code will be released under the Apache 2.0 license, an open source license agreement allowing the content creator to maintain copyright while permitting others to develop the product for their own use. Microsoft has gradually been increasing their involvement with the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) since 2008 when they agreed to fund development of certain ASF initiatives.”

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Jan 28 2009

Video Game Conditioning Spills Over Into Real Life

doug141 writes “Lessons learned in video games may transcend computers, PlayStations and Wiis. New research suggests that virtual worlds sway real-life choices. Twenty-two volunteers who played a cycling game learned to associate one team’s jersey with a good flavored drink and another team’s jersey with a bad flavored drink. Days later, 3/4 of the subjects avoided the same jersey in a real-world test. Marketers and lawyers will take note.”

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Jan 28 2009

AT&T, Comcast To Join RIAA Team

suraj.sun writes “AT&T and Comcast, two of the nation’s largest Internet service providers, are expected to be among a group of ISPs that will cooperate with the music industry in battling illegal file sharing, three sources close to the companies told CNET News. The RIAA said last month that it had enlisted the help of ISPs as part of a new antipiracy campaign. The RIAA has declined to identify which ISPs or how many. It’s important to note that none of the half dozen or so ISPs involved has signed agreements. But as it stands, AT&T and Comcast are among the companies that have indicated they wish to participate in what the RIAA calls a ‘graduated response program.'”

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Jan 28 2009

Yahoo not for sale, new CEO insists – Globe and Mail


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Yahoo not for sale, new CEO insists
Globe and Mail – 1 hour ago
The newly appointed chief executive officer of Yahoo Inc. faces dual daunting tasks of rebuilding the Internet trailblazer's business fundamentals in the heat of a global economic crisis, while at the same time charting a new strategic course to bring
Yahoo posts fall in revenue and profit VNUNet.com
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Jan 28 2009

MacKenzie pulp mill taken over by ministry – CTV British Columbia


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MacKenzie pulp mill taken over by ministry
CTV British Columbia – 9 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)
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Jan 28 2009

Conquest should be banished from Rings franchise – Calgary Herald


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Conquest should be banished from Rings franchise
Calgary Herald – 7 hours ago
It is with little hesitation that I say that Electronic Arts' first two Lord of the Rings titles, The Two Towers and Return of the King, are among my favourite movie tie-ins.
Lord of the Rings: Conquest Head-To-Head IGN
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Jan 28 2009

God stays in school speech despite group's campaign – Globe and Mail

God stays in school speech despite group's campaign
Globe and Mail – 26 Jan 2009
Edmonton — The University of Alberta has reached a compromise on a push by a group of campus atheists and agnostics to take God out of convocation ceremonies.
U of A changes God reference in convocation speech AOL Canada
U of A grad not quite Godless Edmonton Journal
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Jan 28 2009

Roddenberrys set to “boldly go” in 2010 – The Tech Herald


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Roddenberrys set to “boldly go” in 2010
The Tech Herald – 2 hours ago
by Stevie Smith – Jan 28 2009, 13:00 After giving the world one of the most renowned science fiction franchises to ever grave small and large-screen audiences, the ashes of legendary Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry are to be blasted into space for
Remains of Majel Roddenberry to join husband's in space tribute CBC.ca
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