Mar
9
2009
Several sources are reporting that in spite of LHC hype, Fermilab’s Tevatron has produced another feat for scientific discovery. Currently the world’s most powerful operating particle accelerator, the Tevatron has allowed researchers to observe a rare single Top Quark. “Previously, top quarks had only been observed when produced by the strong nuclear force. That interaction leads to the production of pairs of top quarks. The production of single top quarks, which involves the weak nuclear force and is harder to identify experimentally, has now been observed, almost 14 years to the day of the top quark discovery in 1995.”

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Mar
9
2009
California State Senator Joe Simitian has introduced new legislation designed to tighten data breach notification requirements, forcing businesses to provide more information about any data that has been leaked in addition to notifying state authorities. What was not included in the legislation was imposed compensation requirements for data breach victims, and according to Simitian are not likely to be for quite some time. “Instead, the next focus of legislation, he said, would likely be on who should bear the cost of sending out notifications to consumers. For example, should a credit card processing company that experiences a breach be responsible for the cost of notifying bank customers? When retailer TJX discovered in 2006 that hackers had accessed credit and debit card numbers passing through its network, banks were left notifying the customers, then had to sue TJX to get compensation for those costs. Heartland Payment Systems, which experienced a breach of credit and debit card numbers in January, has recently been sued by banks to recover their breach notification costs.”

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Mar
9
2009
narramissic writes “On Friday, Judge William Chandler III of the Delaware Court of Chancery approved a settlement that will roll back a Yahoo employee severance that was implemented by Yahoo’s former leaders. Some investors, including the vocal Carl Icahn, described the plan as a poison pill, arguing that the severance payouts would be so expensive that no company would want to acquire Yahoo. The settlement narrows the reasons why employees can quit and receive the severance, removing some of the incentives for them to leave the company in the event of a Yahoo acquisition, whether by Microsoft or some other suitor.”

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Mar
9
2009
TechDirt is reporting that in response to the frustrations with Apple’s app store dictatorship, a few developers are looking to set up their own alternative app stores. Alternate app stores would only work on jailbroken phones, making their adoption scope limited, so the question is whether Apple will go after these start ups on the legal battlefield. “Apple, which collects a 30% commission from sellers on its store, doesn’t break out the site’s revenue. Brokerage firm Piper Jaffray estimates the site generated about 0 million in sales last year and projects total sales will grow to 0 million this year. Apple did not respond to requests for comment. But it has said in the past that with the iPhone it was trying to strike a balance between a closed device like the iPod and an open device like the PC.”

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Mar
9
2009
Matt_dk writes “Move over, Morning Star. Once Canadarm2 helps install the fourth and final set of solar array wings to the International Space Station later this month, the Station will surpass Venus as the brightest object in the night sky, second only to the Moon. The Space Shuttle Discovery is set to deliver the power-generating solar panels and Starboard 6 (S6) truss segment to the ISS on the 125th mission in the Shuttle program, known as STS-119/15A (slated for launch on March 11).”

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Mar
9
2009
Boom: Apple netbook in Q3 — that’s the rumor being spread by the Commercial Times / DigiTimes tag-team of electronics tattlers. Apparently, Wintek will supply the touch-panels to Quanta computer who’ll be tasked with assembling Apple’s netbook…
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Mar
9
2009
The ongoing guess work and dead reckoning over whether the search giant Google will soon buy micro-blogging site Twitter was ended by Google CEO Eric Schmidt on Saturday. On PBS’s Charlie Rose show, Schmidt made it clear that they are “unlikely to buy anything in the short term”.
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Mar
9
2009
The iPhone’s lead over smartphone upstart Android may be short-lived, according to an industry watcher’s predictions.
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Mar
9
2009
Muziic, is an application that harnesses the power of YouTube to offer music lovers access to the world’s largest searchable database of songs. Muziic lets you stream music from YouTube without ever again having to visit the site. Could this legal application be seen as not so legal by Google?
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Mar
9
2009
The Telegraph has reportedly become the latest high-profile website to be hacked into – potentially compromising thousands of subscribers’ passwords and personal details.
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