Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on Jamaica hijacking foiled, but what about security? – The Associated Press | tags: cap, google, news, security, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on Obama diary: The first 100 days – BBC News | tags: google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on Motorcycle ride to be held to raise money for family of missing … – The Canadian Press | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Digg is putting an end to its exclusive ad selling relationship with Microsoft after two years, which is one year earlier than the deal was originally set to expire. Starting this Summer, the social news service will being to rely heavily on its own internal salesforce, which will be responsible for selling the majority of its ad inventory.
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Apr
20
2009
Day by day, bit by bit your Mac has gotten slower and slower. You don’t really notice because you use it so often. Until one day you have a chance to use another machine, and that’s when you realize that your beloved Mac has become, as slow as an asthmatic ant carrying some heavy shopping. Well, all is not lost.
Comments Off on 17 Reasons Why Your Mac Runs Slower Than it Should | tags: Mac | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Website terms of service are the rules for using a Web site’s services. Can you be convicted if you break them?
Comments Off on Is It Against the Law to Violate a Web Site’s TOS? | tags: web | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Karen Hertzberg writes “Since the earliest days of MMO gaming, beta testing has played a pivotal role in the success or failure of our persistent worlds. We’ve come a long way since the initial tests of Ultima Online and The Realm, but what role do our current beta tests play in the potential outcomes of unreleased titles? To answer this question, Ten Ton Hammer turned to current and former beta decision makers at Cryptic Studios, NetDevil, Sony Online Entertainment, Funcom, and Mythic Entertainment. Some of their answers — and the information they reveal — may surprise you.”

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Apr
20
2009
Smivs writes to tell us that one of the world’s most powerful telescope arrays has been switched on with great success. Seven radio telescopes in the UK have been linked with optical fiber, replacing the older microwave tech that connected them previously. One researcher compared the move to a broadband upgrade from dial-up. Research teams will now be able to do in one day what previously took them three years.

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Apr
20
2009
Ilya writes “Companies such as BMW are investing in Thermoelectric Generators to make their cars more efficient by replacing the alternator. Thermoelectric Generators convert wasted heat from the engine into electrical power. This green instructable shows how you can use the same technology right now at home to harvest expelled heat from home appliances to charge your cellphone and other gadgets. Also features a lego racer powered by the roaring flames of a tea candle.”

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Comments Off on How to Charge Your Cellphone Using Wasted Heat | tags: google, Phone, technology | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Narcissus writes to tell us that the European Parliament is planning a vote in the Industry, Transport, Energy (ITRE) committee that could reintroduce amendment 138 (currently amendment 46) which deals with safeguards to user rights on the internet and graduated response schemes. There are several online campaigns trying to drive awareness and action already but there is limited time to act. “The Council may propose a compromise version of amendment 138/46 that is completely neutralized, or that may even become the opposite of the original by allowing the ‘three strikes’ scheme instead of preventing it. According to the latest negotiations, am.138/46 wouldn’t anymore be an article (that must be transposed by Member States in their law) but a mere recital that has just indicative value. It is urgent to contact the members of the ITRE committee to advise them to reject compromise with the Council that failed to respect the intent of the original amendment. The best would be once again to approve the amendment.”

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