May
9
2009
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May
9
2009
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May
9
2009
Hackers broke into University of California, Berkeley’s health services center computer and potentially stole the personal information of more than 160,000 students, alumni, and others, the university announced Friday.



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May
9
2009
New iPhone applications will be rejected unless they are ready for Apple’s forthcoming iPhone 3.0 firmware upgrade, developers have been informed.



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May
9
2009
” Browser makers Mozilla and Opera accused Microsoft yesterday of force feeding Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) to users with Windows Update and silently changing the default browser on PCs.” … I say they shouldn’t be able to force any web browser as the default that’s not FULLY CERTIFIED as being W3C.org Open Web Standards Compliant.



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May
9
2009
narramissic writes “In a recent blog post, Josh Fruhlinger muses on the possibility of 3G radio receivers turning up in future Mac notebooks (as foretold by Apple job postings and the mention of WWAN hardware in Snow Leopard beta releases). ‘At first glance,’ says Fruhlinger, ‘this seems like a reasonably awesome idea.’ But will the target market be willing to take on the additional telecom charge? ‘And, more to the point,’ he says, ‘most of us have gotten accustomed to the idea of one Internet connection per household, shared with a wireless router. The latter idea could be covered by a router that connects to the Internet over a 3G connection — something like the MiFi hotspot. It wouldn’t surprise me if Apple had such a thing in the pipeline, an Airport station (Airport Mobility?) that didn’t need to be plugged into the wall. That would explain the search for 3G experts, anyway.'”

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May
9
2009
storagedude writes “The WSJ has a cool article on how the race to digitize literary treasures has led to a trove of new discoveries. Quoting: ‘Improved technology is allowing researchers to scan ancient texts that were once unreadable — blackened in fires or by chemical erosion, painted over or simply too fragile to unroll. Now, scholars are studying these works with X-ray fluorescence, multispectral imaging used by NASA to photograph Mars and CAT scans used by medical technicians … By taking high-resolution digital images in 14 different light wavelengths, ranging from infrared to ultraviolet, Oxford scholars are reading bits of papyrus that were discovered in 1898 in an ancient garbage dump in central Egypt. So far, researchers have digitized about 80% of the collection of 500,000 fragments, dating from the 2nd century B.C. to the 8th century A.D. The texts include fragments of unknown works by famous authors of antiquity, lost gospels and early Islamic manuscripts.'”

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May
9
2009
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May
9
2009
Comments Off on Can Pakistani army defeat the Taliban? – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
May
9
2009
Comments Off on The elite counted him out. The people made him President – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news | posted in technical news