Feb
17
2009
mattnyc99 writes “Two weeks after the launch of Google Latitude, your inbox is probably full of requests and privacy advocates probably have even more concerns than they did at first. But some tech pundits are already seeing the bigger picture of a digital lifestyle based around the always-on, GPS-based mobile map. The NYTimes’s John Markoff has a great piece in today’s Science Times about the map as metaphor for a time when ‘future systems will probably begin to blur the boundaries between the display and the real world.’ Over at Esquire.com’s Tech Therapist, Erik Sofge talks to the geek behind Latitude and offers a similar reality check: ‘Latitude will be precisely as annoying as e-mail and social networking sites and cell phones themselves — and just as useful. What won’t stop Latitude, or the wider rollout of location-based tracking, is bitching about it. These are juggernauts of free, culture-reorienting technology. And you and me, we are but posts on the massive Facebook profile of history.'”

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Feb
17
2009
Al sends along a Technology Review piece that begins “Provisions in the Congressional stimulus bill could help jump-start a new, multibillion-dollar industry in the US for manufacturing advanced batteries for hybrids and electric vehicles and for storing energy from the electrical grid to enable the widespread use of renewable energy. The nearly 0 billion economic stimulus legislation contains tens of billions of dollars in loans, grants, and tax incentives for advanced battery research and manufacturing, as well as incentives for plug-in hybrids and improvements to the electrical grid, which could help create a market for these batteries. Significant advances in battery materials, including the development of new lithium-ion batteries, have been made in the US in the past few years; but advanced battery manufacturing is almost entirely overseas, particularly in Asia.”

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Feb
17
2009
As TV stations across the country switch off their analog signals, uncertainty reigns. Some 691 stations will have converted to digital broadcasting by midnight tonight (some interpreted the mandate as going digital by Feb. 17, not during Feb. 17, and shut down yesterday). This represents about a third of TV broadcasters nationwide. No one can say how many of the estimated 5.8 million households unready for the transition are in areas served by the stations that are switching now. The FCC added to the uncertainty by imposing extra conditions, making it unclear until last Friday exactly which stations would be switching at the beginning of the transition period. The article quotes a former analyst at Barclays Capital who said the whole process has been “botched politically.”

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Feb
17
2009
The Washington Post’s Security Fix blog is reporting that Verizon, long identified as the largest ISP source of spam, is moving to require use of the submission port, 587, in outbound mail — and thus to require authentication. While spammers may still be able to relay spam through zombies in Verizon’s network, if the victims let their mail clients remember their authentication credentials, at least the zombies will be easily identifiable. Verizon pledges to clean up their zombie problem quickly. We’ll see.

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Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Facebook users protest retention of information – The Associated Press | tags: facebook, google, network, networking, news, privacy, technology, tv, web | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Microsoft Jumps Into Mobile Mall Melee – TechNewsWorld | tags: google, microsoft, mobile, news, Phone, web, windows 7 | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on FEAR 2: Project Origin – GamePro.com | tags: google, news, xbox | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Halo Wars: UNSC vs. Covenant – IGN | tags: cap, games, google, halo, news, xbox | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on The Pirate Bay Still Sailing As Major Charges Dropped – ChannelWeb | tags: google, news, pirate bay, technology, web | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Calgary transit launches Google trip planner – Calgary Herald | tags: google, news | posted in technical news