Feb
14
2009
Comments Off on Bell News: Palm Treo Pro and BlackBerry Pearl Flip Launch Dates – IntoMobile | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
14
2009
Comments Off on Shortcovers 'Kindle killer' e-reader under way for smartphones – BetaNews | tags: google, iphone, kindle, Mac, mobile, news, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
14
2009
Comments Off on Google pays writers for old books – Inquirer | tags: e-book, google, news, web | posted in technical news
Feb
14
2009
Comments Off on Iridium hole plugged after satellite smash-up – TechRadar UK | tags: google, network, news, Phone, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
14
2009
Comments Off on Canadian scientists develop new "mind-reading" technology – ITBusiness.ca | tags: google, news, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
14
2009
Comments Off on Canadian judge: No warrant needed to see ISP logs – Ars Technica | tags: google, news, privacy, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
14
2009
* Gecko engine update. * Better region support in GdiPlus. * Support for cross-compilation in winegcc. * Beginnings of MS Text Framework support. * Many fixes to the regression tests on Windows. * Various bug fixes.
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Feb
14
2009
There never will be another smartphone to utilize the Palm OS. The company announced today it will begin a transition to webOS while also supporting Microsoft Windows products. The current Centro smartphone will be the last phone to utilize the Palm OS.
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Feb
14
2009
An anonymous reader writes with news that IBM has filed a patent for “Bionic body armor” that would protect a wearer from long-range gunfire by detecting the incoming bullets and administering small shocks to the appropriate muscles required for moving out of the way. Quoting the patent: “When a marksman (such as a sniper) is attempting to fire a projectile from a firearm, the marksman typically prefers to be as far away from the target as possible, thus giving him or her a head start for the escape after the firing. As an example, the longest reported sniper hit was from a distance of about 2500 meters, resulting in a time of flight of about 4 seconds for the projectile/bullet. Had the target been aware of the inbound projectile, avoiding it by simply walking away would have been possible.” After detecting the projectile, the armor would calculate the trajectory and “stimulate the target to move in a predefined manner … sufficient to avoid any contact with the approaching projectile.”

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Feb
14
2009
An anonymous reader points out a CBC report discussing a request from the Canadian government for information about open source software and free proprietary software. Evan Leibovitch, an advocate for open source, says the government’s interest was spurred by a desire to reduce expenditures during the recession. “…Leibovitch said he hopes the request will lead to government policies that give ‘a level playing field’ to vendors of open-source software services, who provide technical and administrative support to companies that use open-source programs. He alleges these service providers currently face barriers when competing with proprietary software vendors in the government procurement process. … When the government purchases software, it often assumes that it will have to pay for a licence and asks software vendors to bid for the contract, McOrmond said. Vendors of open source software services don’t respond to that initial call for tender because they have no licences to sell. But then, the government might ask for a separate round of bids for providing support services for the software, which open-source vendors could provide.”

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