Apr
19
2009
Comments Off on Iranian President Asks Court to Reconsider Spy Case – New York Times | tags: google, news, obama, security, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
19
2009
Although often used in the wrong context, the motif of ’70s Retro Rainbow designs seems to occur in many modern designs – from products designs to posters and web designs. The rainbow colors are particularly eye-catching and lively; they may provide the design with a dynamics and help to vividly convey the message of the graphic work.
Comments Off on Retro Rainbow Tutorials and Design Showcase | tags: web | posted in technical news
Apr
19
2009
Reports say a mobile application for Hulu is on the way that will let users watch full TV shows and movies on their iPhone over 3G and Wi-Fi. It’s about time!
Comments Off on Hulu App Coming Soon to iPhone | tags: 3G, iphone, mobile, Phone, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
19
2009
The recently implemented IPRED legislation in Sweden makes it easier for copyright holders to identify and go after alleged illegal file-sharers. Up until now the same hasn’t been easy in Norway, but all that is set to change as the country’s telecoms regulator says that file-sharers identities can be given to copyright holders.
Comments Off on Norway Makes it Easier to Go After File-Sharers | posted in technical news
Apr
19
2009
In a comment to one of my recent stories, someone said that they could run Windows 7 on an older PC, but not Linux. Yeah. Right. But, how slow can a PC go and still run desktop Linux? Here’s the answer.
Comments Off on How slow can Linux go? | tags: desktop, linux, windows 7 | posted in technical news
Apr
19
2009
There’s a lot of information about many of us spread around the web and though privacy is important to discuss – there’s also another side of that coin. It can be very useful to tie together info from disparate sources about a particular individual. Today I saw a tool for finding those various profile pages that really impressed me.
Comments Off on Identify: Google People With Two Keystrokes | tags: google, privacy, web | posted in technical news
Apr
19
2009
Rock singer sues to prevent U.S. Senate candidate from using his music. Candidate says he has a First Amendment right to the song. YouTube is caught in the middle.
Comments Off on Don Henley battles Republicans over YouTube video | tags: youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
19
2009
Mathiasdm writes “The Invisible Internet Project, also known as I2P, has seen its 0.7.2 release (download). I2P uses multiple encryption layers, and routing through several other computers to hide both sender and receiver of messages. On top of the network, regular services such as mail, browsing, file sharing and chatting are supported. This release (and all of the releases since 0.7) is at the start of a new development period, in which the I2P developers wish to spread the word about the secure network. This new release includes performance improvements, a first edition of an experimental new desktop interface and security improvements (by limiting the number of tunnels a single peer can participate in).”

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Comments Off on Anonymous Network I2P 0.7.2 Released | tags: computers, desktop, developer, encryption, google, network, security | posted in technical news
Apr
19
2009
tuna writes “A real-world test by the Dutch province of Zeeland (a very windy place) demonstrates that small windmills are a fundamentally flawed technology (PDF of tests results in Dutch, English summary). Twelve much-hyped micro wind turbines were placed in a row on an open plain. Their energy yield was measured over a period of one year (April 1, 2008 — March 31, 2009), the average wind velocity during these 12 months was 3.8 meters per second, slightly higher than average. Three windmills broke. The others recorded ridiculously low yields, in spite of the optimal conditions. It would take up to 141 small windmills to power an average American household entirely using wind energy, for a total cost of 780,000 dollars. The test results show clearly that energy return is closely tied to rotor diameter, and that the design of the windmill hardly matters.”

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Apr
19
2009
travalas writes “Last year I moved to Rural Bangladesh. My work is pretty diverse, everything from hacking web apps to designing building materials. Increasingly a Linux VM on my MacBook Pro is insufficient due to storage speed/processing constraints and the desire to interface more easily with some sensor packages. There are a few issues that make that make a standard server less than desirable. This server will generally not be running with any sort of climate control and it may need to move to different locations so would also be helpful if it was somewhat portable. The environment here is hot, humid and dusty and brutal on technology and power is very inconsistent so it will often be on a combination of Interruptible Power Supply and solar power. So a UPS is a must and low power consumption desirable, so it strikes me that an Integrated UPS a la Google’s servers would be handy. Spec wise it needs to be it needs to be able to handle several VM’s and some other processor storage intensive tasks. So 4 cores, 8GB of ram and 3-4 TB of SATA storage seems like a place to start for processing specs. What sort of hardware would you recommend without breaking the bank?”

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Comments Off on Rugged Linux Server For Rural, Tropical Environment? | tags: google, linux, Mac, technology, web | posted in technical news