Apr 25 2009

Finland allocates new 4G mobile frequencies

The Finnish government said Friday it has allocated extra frequencies to telecom firms TeliaSonera, Elisa and DNA to run the country’s new, faster fourth-generation (4G) mobile network.

Share

Apr 25 2009

A Machine That Can Print Off Any Book For You In Minutes

It promises to bring the world of literature to the ordinary book-buyer at the touch of a button. In the time it takes to brew a cappuccino, this machine can print off any book that is not in stock from a vast computer database.

Share

Apr 25 2009

Researchers Critique Today’s Cloud Computing

Red Leader. writes “MAYA Design just released an excerpt from one of their forthcoming books as a white paper. The paper offers a different perspective on cloud computing. Their view is that cloud computing, as currently described, is not that far off from the sort of thinking that drove the economic downturn. In effect, both situations allowed radical experiments to be performed by gigantic, non-redundant entities (PDF). This is dangerous, and the paper argues that we should insist on decentralized, massively-parallel venues until we understand a domain very, very well. In the information economy, this means net equality, information liquidity, and radically distributed services (and that’s pretty much the opposite of ‘cloud computing’ as described today). While there is still hope for computing in the cloud, it’s hard not to wonder if short-term profits, a lack of architectural thinking about security and resilience, and long-term myopia aren’t leading us in the wrong direction.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Share

Apr 25 2009

Chrysler reaches deal with CAW – Toronto Star


Canada.com

Chrysler reaches deal with CAW
Toronto Star
Chrysler and its union have broken historical pattern bargaining in the auto industry with a deal for deep worker concessions to keep the teetering company alive here.
CAW and Chrysler reach tentative deal on labour concessions 680 News
Canadian union strikes tentative Chrysler deal Reuters
CityNews – CBC.ca – Globe and Mail – Toronto Star
all 1,059 news articles  Langue : Français
Share

Apr 25 2009

Hillary Clinton in Iraq to Assess Rising Violence – Voice of America


CBC.ca

Hillary Clinton in Iraq to Assess Rising Violence
Voice of America
By VOA News US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Iraq Saturday for her first visit to the country as the top US diplomat.
Clinton in Iraq amid new violence BBC News
Clinton, in Iraq, Blames ‘Rejectionists' for Violence New York Times
Reuters – The Associated Press – Bloomberg – Reuters UK
all 2,840 news articles
Share

Apr 25 2009

Successful talks end Taliban advances in NW Pakistan – Xinhua


msnbc.com

Successful talks end Taliban advances in NW Pakistan
Xinhua
By Rao Bo ISLAMABAD, April 25 (Xinhua) — Taliban have started to pull out of the Buner district in northwestern Pakistan in the light of successful talks among all stakeholders, local newspaper The News reported on Saturday.
Video: Reaction: Is Pakistan a "mortal threat?" UPI
US Questions Pakistan's Will to Stop Taliban New York Times
AFP – BBC News – Washington Post – The Associated Press
all 4,228 news articles  Langue : Français
Share

Apr 25 2009

Wine 1.1.20 Released

* Show a dialog on application crashes. * Much improved OLE copy/paste support. * Various listview improvements. * More Direct3D code cleanups. * Various bug fixes.

Share

Apr 25 2009

Wikipedia lawsuit could put it on the wrong side of fair use

Wikipedia uses plenty of copyrighted material and trademarks under the doctrine of fair use. But a trademark infringement lawsuit against a couple of artists would put the Wikimedia Foundation on the opposite side of the fair use fight.

Share

Apr 25 2009

Cable: Deep Packet Inspection is ‘good for consumers’

While the cable industry told Congress that deep packet inspection technology was great for consumers, Rick Boucher (D-VA) expressed some doubts. DPI’s “privacy intrusion potential is nothing short of frightening,” he said, as consumer groups called for a full investigation into how ISPs are using the technology.

Share

Apr 25 2009

Danish Pirate Bay Block Sets Sail for Supreme Court

In 2008 a Danish court ruled in favor of the IFPI, and ordered the ISP Tele2/Telenor to block all access to The Pirate Bay. Now a petition from the ISP against the decision has been accepted, which will see the appeal go Supreme Court.

Share