Mar 1 2009

Howto Become An Apt-get Guru

Believe it or not, APT can even be used to solve Sodoku puzzles! Here are APT’s best features, and share a few of the lesser known features of APT and its cousin dpkg.

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Mar 1 2009

Best Home Server Software

Media files, data synchronization, and remote backups, oh my! Home computing has advanced to a point where it’s practical to run your own home server, and we’re running down the five best tools for the job.

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Mar 1 2009

Analyzing Microsoft’s Linux Lawsuit

jammag writes “Open source advocate Bruce Perens takes a close look at Microsoft’s lawsuit against TomTom (discussed here last week), which involves an implementation of the Linux kernel, and calls it essentially a paper tiger. He notes: ‘the technologies claimed in the 8 patents involved are so old and obvious that it’s fair to say they have a high “Duh!” factor. There’s an anti-trust angle to this suit that could blow up in Microsoft’s face. And there’s a high probability that some or all of the patents involved are invalid, due to recent court decisions.’ Although the legal expense for TomTom to defend itself in court could be astronomical — meaning they may be forced to settle — in Perens’ view Microsoft is aware its case is weak, yet hopes for a PR victory at limited cost.” And reader nerdyH adds speculation from Open Innovation Network CEO Keith Bergelt that Redmond’s action could be retaliation for TomTom’s spurning a Microsoft acquisition bid in 2006.

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Mar 1 2009

Small Asteroid To Buzz Earth

ddelmonte writes in to tell us about a small near-earth object, discovered just 2 days ago, that is expected to pass within 64,000 km of our planet on March 2, 13:44 UT. NEO 2009 DD45 will be well inside the Moon’s orbit and just under twice the altitude of geosynchronous satellites. According to Sky and Telescope, 2009 DD45’s closest approach will be over the Pacific west of Tahiti, so observers in Australia, Japan, and perhaps Hawaii will have the best chance of spotting it with, say, an 8-in. telescope. Here’s where you can generate an ephemeris of the object for your location. At closest approach NEO 2009 DD45 will be moving half a degree per minute and peaking around magnitude 10.5. It will be brighter than 13th magnitude for only a few hours.

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Mar 1 2009

Volt Asks Temps To ‘Vote" For Microsoft Pay Cut

theodp writes “In an email sent Friday evening to its Microsoft temp workers, Volt Workforce Solutions asked the techies to ‘vote’ to agree to a 10% pay cut. From the email: ‘We want to support you in continuing your assignment at Microsoft and respectfully ask that you respond by going to the upper left hand corner of this email under the “Vote” response option and select, “Accept'” by close of business Tuesday, March 3, 2009. By accepting you agree to the [-10%] pay adjustment in your pay rate.’ Microsoft managed to keep the Feb. 20 email detailing plans to slash rates from leaking while it pitched its Elevate America initiative at the 2009 Winter Meeting of the National Governors Association, touting Microsoft skills as just the ticket to economic recovery.”

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Mar 1 2009

Tweak Vista For Maximum Gaming Performance

Working with a PC that isn’t performing to its maximum potential can be a frustrating experience, but this is particularly true if the machine is used for gaming. But there are a huge number of tweaks that can be applied to help make working with Vista less exasperating.

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Mar 1 2009

French President Sued for Copyright Infringement

This may very well become the most ironic stories of 2009 in the copyright debate. The CBC is reporting that French president Nicolas Sarkozy has been sued by an independent band for copyright infringement.

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Mar 1 2009

What’s a Hulu? The Origins of 8 High-Tech Names

You know the names, but do you know where those names came from? Here are the stories behind the naming of TiVo, BlackBerry and more – including what they were almost called.

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Mar 1 2009

Solar Panels Reach $1 a Watt

ZosX writes “An article over at Popular Mechanics announces that, for the first time, solar cells have been manufactured for the much sought-after figure of /Watt. They also talk about a new study of the cost of the particular raw materials used in different manufacturing processes. The conclusion is that the company that just achieved the /W milestone, using cadmium telluride technology, may not prove to be the long-term winner capable of meeting demand when it rises into the terawatt range.”

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Mar 1 2009

RIAA Sued For Fraud, Abuse, & “Sham Litigation”

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “It’s been a rough week for the RIAA as massive layoffs are about to cost many employees their job. On top of that, the anti-piracy outfit is being sued in North Carolina for abusing the legal system in its war on piracy, particularly for civil conspiracy, deceptive trade practices, trespassing and computer fraud in SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Moursy. Named along with the record companies as defendants on the counterclaims are Safenet (formerly known as MediaSentry) and the RIAA. This case first started out as ‘LaFace Records v. Does 1-38’ until the court required the RIAA to break it up into 38 separate cases, at which point it morphed into ‘SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Doe.’ Only after the RIAA finally got its ‘expedited’ discovery did it become SONY v. Moursy. And from the looks of things, it has a long, long way to go. The RIAA hasn’t even filed its answer to the counterclaims yet, but is making a motion to dismiss them on the grounds of legal insufficiency. Sound like a good investment of record company resources, anyone?”

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