Feb
17
2009
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “In SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Cloud, a Pennsylvania case in which the RIAA’s statutory damages theory — seeking from 2,200 to 450,000 times the amount of actual damages — is being tested, the US Department of Justice has just filed papers indicating that it is considering intervening in the case to defend the constitutionality of such awards, and requesting an extension of time (PDF) in which to decide whether such intervention ‘is appropriate.’ This is an early test of whether President Obama will make good on his promises (a) not to allow industry insiders to participate in cases affecting the industry they represented (the 2nd and 3rd highest DOJ officials are RIAA lawyers) and (b) to look out for ordinary citizens rather than big corporations.”

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Feb
17
2009
illini1022 writes “I’m currently a senior nearing graduation from college. With studies focusing on power and energy I believe I have set myself up extremely well for post-graduation employment. I have one concern. The top search result on Google for my full name is a blog posting regarding an article about a pedophile that happens to bear the same name as myself. The blog also originates from a city I lived in during one summer (specified on my resume). Upon closer inspection, it would become quickly apparent that the subject in question is not me. The person of interest was in the military, and I have never been. However, I fear this unfortunate coincidence might cost me chances at employment with companies I’m now applying to. I have absolutely no issue with any employer finding anything I’ve put on the Internet; I have been careful to protect my reputation. My concern is with an employer mistaking me for someone else, and disqualifying me from recruitment. I’ve attempted to contact the blog owner to no avail. What are my options? Am I overreacting? Should I attempt to set up my own site that would steal the top Google search from this blog posting? I appreciate any insight/advice.”

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Feb
17
2009
PsiCTO writes “The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is going to weigh Internet content regulation — this could mean requiring some amount of Canadian content coming across Canadian pipes. The CRTC is akin to the FCC. They get that they can’t ‘regulate’ the Internet, but are proposing to promote additional Canadian content in some way, as is currently done with radio and TV content. Likely they will discuss tax credits, subsidies, grants, or other traditional mechanisms. What do people think about this? Are there similar efforts, existing or proposed, in other countries?”

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Feb
17
2009
blackbearnh writes “If you’ve gotten tired of hacking firewalls or cloud computing, maybe it’s time to try your hand with DNA. That’s what Reshma Shetty is doing with her Doctorate in Biological Engineering from MIT. Apart from her crowning achievement of getting bacteria to smell like mint and bananas, she’s also active in the developing field of synthetic biology and has recently helped found a company called Gingko BioWorks which is developing enabling technologies to allow for rapid prototyping of biological systems. She talked to O’Reilly Radar recently about the benefits and potential dangers of easy biological design, why students should be hacking wetware, and what’s involved in setting up your own lab to slice genes.”

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Feb
17
2009
ketan324 points to a Register story touting an agreement among several phone makers to settle on Micro USB for their phones’ charging ports, writing “It’s about time for these cellphone manufacturers to wise up and design a universal phone charger. Although many manufacturers have already ‘standardized’ to a mini-USB interface, there are many more out there who use proprietary adapters. I wonder how Apple will feel about this? Will they finally realize that their oh-so-special adapter is nothing more than a fudged USB interface?” No legislation required.

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Feb
17
2009
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Feb
17
2009
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Feb
17
2009
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Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Acer seeks long-term advantage in industry downturn – TG Daily | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone, technology, web | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Halo Wars: UNSC vs. Covenant – IGN | tags: cap, games, google, halo, news, tv, xbox | posted in technical news