Feb
14
2009
BuhDuh writes “Despite previous reports, and as subsequently discussed here, it appears that Sen. Feinstein’s amendment (PDF) did not make it into the approved ‘HR1’ version of the stimulus bill (PDF). Of course, I cannot aver to having read all 680 pages, but searching for the terms Ms. Feinstein used came up blank, so it looks like we can breathe a collective sigh of relief until someone tries to bury similar proposals in the next wide-ranging, must-pass piece of legislation.”

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Feb
14
2009
Hugh Pickens writes “On the 200th anniversary of his birth, President Abraham Lincoln’s popular image as a log-splitting bumpkin is being re-assessed as historians have discovered that Lincoln had an avid interest in cutting-edge technology and its applications. During the war, Lincoln haunted the telegraph office (which provided the instant-messaging of its day) for the latest news from the front; he encouraged weapons development and even tested some new rifles himself on the White House lawn; and he is the only US president to hold a patent (No. 6469, granted May 22, 1849). It was for a device to lift riverboats over shoals. ‘He not only created his own invention but had ideas for other inventions, such as an agricultural steam plow and a naval steam ram, [and] was fascinated by patent cases as an attorney and also by new innovations during the Civil War,’ says Jason Emerson, author of Lincoln the Inventor. But Lincoln’s greatest contribution to the war effort was his use of the telegraph. When Lincoln took office the White House had no telegraph connection. Lincoln ‘developed the modern electronic leadership model, says Tom Wheeler, author of Mr. Lincoln’s T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph To Win the Civil War. At a time when electricity was a vague scientific concept and sending signals through wires was ‘mind boggling,’ Lincoln was fascinated by the telegraph and developed it into a political and military tool that allowed him to project himself to the front to monitor and track what was going on. ‘If he were alive today, we’d call him an early adopter,’ says Wheeler.”

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Feb
14
2009
gclef writes “Buried deep in the details of the US stimulus package is an interesting provision that might go a long way toward helping Open Source software break into the medical area. It says that the Secretary of Health and Human Services should study the availability of open source health technology systems (PDF, page 488), compare their TCO against proprietary systems and report on what they find no later than Oct 1, 2010. Slashdotters may also be interested in the language that starts on page 553 of that PDF to see just what the final package says about broadband.” The stimulus plan was approved by the Senate on Friday and is expected to be signed by President Obama by Monday.

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Feb
14
2009
Comments Off on Falling space junk strays from Alta. collision course – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
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2009
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Feb
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2009
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Feb
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2009
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Feb
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2009
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Feb
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2009
Comments Off on A New Hybrid Sprouts in the Shadow of the Prius – New York Times | tags: 3G, google, mobile, news | posted in technical news
Feb
14
2009
Comments Off on Hands On: Halo Wars – PC Magazine | tags: games, google, halo, microsoft, news, tv, xbox | posted in technical news