Apr
18
2009
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Apr
18
2009
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Apr
18
2009
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Apr
18
2009
Whatever country we live in, we’re probably all familiar with the well-known photography magazines available in our newsagents and bookstores. The UK has Practical Photography, France has Photo, the Italians have Zoom and the Americans have American Photo. What you may not know is that there are many more photography magazines that are only avail..
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Apr
18
2009
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “President Barack Obama has named his chief technology officer, and the appointee is not a Silicon Valley name like so many predicted. He is Aneesh Chopra. As the Secretary of Technology for the Commonwealth of Virginia, his job has been to ‘leverage technology in government reform, promote Virginia’s innovation agenda, and foster technology-related economic development with a special emphasis on entrepreneurship.’ But Chopra’s not a tech guy. Before he got his secretary job in 2005, he was a managing director at the Advisory Board Company, a public-market health care think tank, as well as an angel investor.” O’Reilly Radar is running an article discussing why Chopra is a good choice for federal CTO.

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Apr
18
2009
explosivejared writes “Forbes is running a story discussing the verdict in the Pirate Bay case and its implications on file sharing, specifically with regard to Google. The article points out what most people on Slashdot already realize: Google provides essentially the same service that the Pirate Bay does. The Pirate Bay case may be far from over, accounting for appeals, but the Pirate Bay’s assumption of being unchallengeable was shattered. The article raises the question of whether or not Google is untouchable in the matter. The story is quick to point out how the situation resembles a futile game of cat-and-mouse, but given how the Pirate Bay’s confidence was ultimately broken, is Google beyond reproach?”

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Apr
18
2009
AndreV writes “It’s endlessly comforting to know a recently designed and implemented long-distance robotic signing arm can produce signatures legal in both the US and Canada. The aptly named LongPen replicates the handwriting from a person writing in a remote location — with the unique speed, cadence and pressure of a human pen-stroke. It started as an idea from author Margaret Atwood to help free her from grueling, multi-city, multi-country book tours, but the hard stuff was done by a bunch of Canadian haptic gurus, whose design took into consideration many factors of the human arm and how we write. How it works: from the author-end, data protocols are set up, and the pen pressure is measured on a special tablet. The data streams to the robot, while algorithms smooth out all the missed points. Complex math operations were used to help the mechatronic limb repeat the hand’s motions without unnecessary jerking, and programmers had to ‘scale time’ or ‘stretch time’ by breaking down the movements, essentially tricking the eyes into thinking the robot is writing fast. It was recently adopted by the Ontario Government to sign official documents. It helps criminals sign books, too.”

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Apr
18
2009
Comments Off on Missing girl case an abduction – Edmonton Sun | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
18
2009
Comments Off on Search continues for body of man who fell from plane – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
18
2009
Comments Off on Why the 117th should be the last – Toronto Star | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news