Feb 15 2009

Do We Need a New Internet?

Richard.Tao and a number of other readers sent in a NYTimes piece by John Markoff asking whether the Internet is so broken it needs to be replaced. “…[T]here is a growing belief among engineers and security experts that Internet security and privacy have become so maddeningly elusive that the only way to fix the problem is to start over. What a new Internet might look like is still widely debated, but one alternative would, in effect, create a ‘gated community’ where users would give up their anonymity and certain freedoms in return for safety. Today that is already the case for many corporate and government Internet users. As a new and more secure network becomes widely adopted, the current Internet might end up as the bad neighborhood of cyberspace. You would enter at your own risk and keep an eye over your shoulder while you were there.” A less alarmist reaction to the question was blogged by David Akin: “If you build a new Internet and you want me to get a license to drive on it, sorry. I’m hanging out here in v.1.”

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Feb 15 2009

High Tech Misery In China

theodp writes “Think you’ve got a bad job? Think again. You could be making keyboards for IBM, Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo and HP at Meitai Plastic and Electronics, a Chinese hardware factory. Prompted by the release of High Tech Misery in China by a human-rights group, a self-regulating body set up by tech companies will conduct an audit of working conditions at the factory. In return for take-home pay of 41 cents per hour, workers reportedly sit on hard wooden stools for 12-hour shifts, seven days a week. Overtime is mandatory, with workers being given on average two days off per month. While on the production line, workers are not allowed to raise their hands or heads, are given 1.1 seconds to snap each key into place, and are encouraged to ‘actively monitor each other’ to see if any company rules are being transgressed. They are also monitored by guards. Workers are fined if they break the rules, locked in the factory for four days per week, and sleep in crowded dormitories. Okay, it’s not all bad news — they’re hiring.”

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Feb 15 2009

Sea Sponge Extract Conquers Resistant Bacteria

Science News has an article on research into a compound found in a particular kind of sea sponge that seems to have the ability to restore antibiotics’ effectiveness against resistant bacteria. The hope is that, since the compound is not itself deadly or even harmful to bacteria, it may skew the antibiotic-bacteria arms race in our favor. “Chemical analyses of the sponge’s chemical defense factory pointed to a compound called algeferin. Biofilms, communities of bacteria notoriously resistant to antibiotics, dissolved when treated with fragments of the algeferin molecule. And new biofilms did not form. So far, the algeferin offshoot has, in the lab, successfully treated bacteria that cause whooping cough, ear infections, septicemia and food poisoning. The compound also works on… [MRSA] infections, which wreak havoc in hospitals. ‘We have yet to find one that doesn’t work,’ says [one of the researchers].”

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Feb 15 2009

NORAD to Calgary: Watch out for space debris – CTV.ca


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NORAD to Calgary: Watch out for space debris
CTV.ca – 20 hours ago
It was enough of a concern that the North American Aerospace Defense Council — better known as NORAD — called the Canadian government to let them know that a piece of space debris was headed towards Calgary.
Falling space junk strays from Alta. collision course Globe and Mail
Space debris puts Alberta officials on high alert CBC.ca
Edmonton Sun – Calgary CTV – Calgary Herald – iNews880.com
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Feb 15 2009

Tracking reveals songbirds' route – BBC News


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Tracking reveals songbirds' route
BBC News – 13 Feb 2009
By Mark Kinver The migration routes of two species of songbirds have been tracked for the first time, say scientists. They fitted tags to wood thrushes and purple martins in the north-east of the US before the birds began their journey to central and
Tracking the Flight of Birds, With Tiny Backpacks New York Times
Birds of a feather fly far a field. Canada.com
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Feb 15 2009

CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet … – The Canadian Press


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CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet
The Canadian Press – 2 hours ago
MONTREAL – Canadians are watching more and more videos and TV shows that aren't required to have home-grown content via their computers and cellphones, but after a decade of explosive Internet growth the CRTC will review its hands-off approach to the
Canadians, make the Internet your valentine Ars Technica
Net Neutrality Submission Deadline Extended by CRTC mediacaster
Canada.com – Broadcaster – OpEdNews
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Feb 15 2009

(Credit: Sony Ericsson) – CNET News


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(Credit: Sony Ericsson)
CNET News – 56 minutes ago
Sony Ericsson opened the 2009 GSMA World Congress on Sunday night by announcing the W995 Walkman phone. As the for premiere device for Sony Ericsson's new Media Go service, the W995 offers a wide range of multimedia features for both music and video.
Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman with 8.1MP and Sony MediaGo SlashGear
Sony Ericsson Walkman W995 announced Pocket-lint.co.uk
T3 – Stuff.tv – Phone Scoop – Unwired View
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Feb 15 2009

Flood warning cancelled – Lindsay Daily Post


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Flood warning cancelled
Lindsay Daily Post – 20 hours ago
KAWARTHA LAKES – Kawartha Region Conservation Authority advises that the Flood warning issued on Thursday, February 12 is no longer in effect.
Flood fears rising The Barrie Examiner
LTC Flood Advisory Downgraded NorthumberlandView.ca
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre – Alliston Herald – Welland Tribune – Windsor Star
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Feb 15 2009

Hands On: Halo Wars – PC Magazine


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Hands On: Halo Wars
PC Magazine – 13 Feb 2009
by Daniel S. Evans Just when you thought Microsoft couldn't go any further with its Halo franchise, the company throws us a changeup and delivers an RTS game in the Halo universe.
Halo Wars demo goes double platinum GameSpot
'Halo Wars' demo hits 2m downloads Digital Spy
IGN – XboxAddict.com – G4 TV – GameDAILY BIZ
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Feb 15 2009

Tech toys. – Canada.com


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Tech toys.
Canada.com – 13 Feb 2009
By Gillian Shaw, Canwest News ServiceFebruary 13, 2009 In case you didn't get that special kiss for Valentine's Day, you can get your own Mybelle Lips.
Dell Spices Up Portable Printing With Hot Pink Wasabi Wired News
Review – Dell Wasabi Ink-Free Mobile Printer CTV.ca
VIP Breakdown – PR-USA.net (press release) – Gadget Spy
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