May
12
2009
net_shaman writes in with word of a Seattle man who was arrested for taking a photo of an ATM being serviced. “Today I was shopping at the downtown Seattle REI. I was about to buy a Thule hitch mount bike rack. They were out of the piece that locks the bike rack into the hitch. So I was in the customer service line to special order one. It was a long line and while I was waiting, I saw two of guys (employees of Loomis, as I later learned) refilling the ATM. I walked over and took a picture with my iPhone of them and more interestingly of the open ATM. I took the picture because I’m fascinated by the insides of things that we don’t normally get to see. … That was when Officer GE Abed (#6270) spun me around and put handcuffs on me.”

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May
12
2009
rgarbacz writes “The US will stop funding research on automotive fuel cells and redirect the work towards stationary plants, because of slow progress on the research. Developing those cells and coming up with a way to transport the hydrogen is a big challenge, Energy Secretary Steven Chu said in releasing energy-related details of the administration’s budget for the year beginning Oct. 1. Dr. Chu said the government preferred to focus on projects that would bear fruit more quickly. The industry and the National Hydrogen Association criticized the decision and declared their intention to fight for funding. Dr. Chu also announced that funding for a coal gasification pilot project, cut by the Bush administration, will be reinstated. The Obama administration will also drop spending for research on the exploration of oil and gas deposits because the industry itself has ample resources for that, Dr. Chu said.”

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May
12
2009
Maximum Prophet recommends a NY Times piece on the growing phenomenon of unauthorized digital versions of copyrighted books showing up online. The problem has been growing exponentially, fed in part by the popularity of reading devices such as the Kindle and the iPhone. The article features the odd photographic juxtaposition of Cory Doctorow and Ursula K. Le Guin, who take opposite views on electronic editions, authorized or not. Ms. Le Guin: “I thought, who do these people think they are? Why do they think they can violate my copyright and get away with it?” Mr. Doctorow: “I really feel like my problem isn’t piracy. It’s obscurity.” “Doctorow, a novelist whose young adult novel ‘Little Brother’ spent seven weeks on the New York Times children’s chapter books best-seller list last year, offers free electronic versions of his books on the same day they are published in hardcover. He believes free versions, even unauthorized ones, entice new readers.”

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May
12
2009
r0nc0 writes “My company (a Fortune 15 company) has recently required everyone that accesses the company portal to accept or decline an ‘agreement’ that governs the use of social networking. It basically states that any discussion of the company or any of the work that you do, whether at the office or at home, must be governed by their rules of social networking. Naturally these rules are that you never say anything bad or negative about the company, nor do you say anything bad or negative about anything. It’s presented like a EULA, but if you decline more than 3 times your manager is notified. Naturally I declined it each time until my manager complained to me about all the email he was getting about me not accepting the agreement, so I went ahead and accepted, knowing that anybody who cares would just post anonymously anyway. This is the first time I’ve run into a forced agreement about social networking, and the agreement is so broad that it can’t possibly be enforced. I’ve tried pointing out that agreements like that only drive people away and aren’t necessary anyway, but I might as well talk to a brick wall. Has anyone else out there run into social networking behavioral agreements like this?”

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May
12
2009
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May
12
2009
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May
12
2009
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May
12
2009
Microsoft’s interactive table, dubbed Surface, brings the heady dream of interactive computing closer reality. As developers find ways to make Surface’s gorgeous multi-user interface shine, more and more companies are turning to the device to reinvent their customer experience.



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May
12
2009
A great debate has been raging over whether the Internet uses massive amounts of energy, or instead saves energy because it delivers energy savings in many ways. Google has just weighed into the debate again, saying that not just the Internet, but IT in general, helps reduce overall energy use.



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May
12
2009
Five owners of Apple, Dell and Hewlett-Packard laptops have combined their lawsuits against Nvidia in an attempt to make the company replace allegedly flawed processors, according to court documents. The five plaintiffs filed an amended complaint last week in San Francisco federal court that accused Nvidia of violating the consumer-protection laws.



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