Apr 9 2009

What If Oracle Bought Sun Microsystems?

snydeq writes “Fatal Exception’s Neil McAllister believes Oracle is next in line to make a play for Sun now that IBM has withdrawn its offer. Dismissing server market arguments in favor of Cisco or Dell as suitors, McAllister suggests that MySQL, ZFS, DTrace, and Java make Sun an even better asset to Oracle than to IBM. MySQL as a complement to Oracle’s existing database business would make sense, given Oracle’s 2005 purchase of Innobase, and with ‘the long history of Oracle databases on Solaris servers, it might actually see owning Solaris as an asset,’ McAllister writes. But the ‘crown jewel’ of the deal would be Java. ‘It’s almost impossible to overestimate the importance of Java to Oracle. Java has become the backbone of Oracle’s middleware strategy,’ McAllister contends.”

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Apr 9 2009

Microsoft Begs Win 7 Testers To Clean Install

Barence writes “Microsoft is imploring millions of Windows 7 beta testers to perform a clean install of the forthcoming Release Candidate, rather than upgrade from the beta. ‘The reality is that upgrading from one pre-release build to another is not a scenario we want to focus on because it is not something real-world customers will experience,’ the company claims on the Engineering Windows 7 blog. Those who attempt to install the Release Candidate over the beta will find their path blocked.” I’ve read complaints that reviews of new Linux distros often focus too much on the installation process; Microsoft seems to understand that complications at installation time (dual booting? preserving an existing data partition?) can sour one’s experience pretty thoroughly.

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Apr 9 2009

New CASMOBOT Lawnmower Controlled By a Wiimote

An anonymous reader writes “Researchers at the University of Southern Denmark have modified a Wiimote so that it can control an industrial lawn mower. The project is called Casmobot (Computer Assisted Slope Mowing Robot). ‘The Casmobot project is about making grass cutting more efficient,’ said Kjeld Jensen, a robotics researcher at the University of Southern Denmark who developed the system. It uses a standard Wiimote that communicates via Bluetooth to a computer and robotics module built into the mower. Actions of the mower are matched to tilt actions of the remote. For example, if you tilt the remote down the mower moves forwards; tilt it up, and it moves backwards, and so on. The Wiimote can be used to control the mower manually or in computer-assisted mode, where the mower uses autonomous navgiation based on RTK GPS positioning to cut larger areas.”

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Apr 9 2009

EFF Says Obama Warrantless Wiretap Defense is Worse than Bush

SonicSpike writes “The Electronic Frontier Foundation has just said that ‘In the Warrantless Wiretapping Case, Obama DOJ’s New Arguments Are Worse Than Bush’s'”

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Apr 9 2009

Facebook Cuts Off Pirate Bay Links

narramissic writes “Citing legal reasons, Facebook has ended its brief relationship with The Pirate Bay. The Pirate Bay added a ‘Share on Facebook’ button around two weeks ago to its site that allowed its users to post links to small information files on Facebook that are used to download audio, video, etc. via BitTorrent. Facebook is now blocking those ‘bookmarklets’ as well as any links from The Pirate Bay, said Peter Sunde, of The Pirate Bay. Sunde said he received an e-mail from Facebook justifying the action because of the legal proceedings against Sunde and three others. The men are awaiting return of a verdict on April 17 from a trial that concluded early last month in Stockholm. They are charged with helping to make available material under copyright.”

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Apr 9 2009

Angry outburst from Baby Kaylee's dad – Toronto Sun


CTV.ca

Angry outburst from Baby Kaylee's dad
Toronto Sun
By DON PEAT, SUN MEDIA Jason Wallace, father baby Kaylee, speaks to reporters outside Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children. (MARK O’NEILL/SUN MEDIA FILE PHOTO) The emotionally-stunning drama of the Baby Kaylee case continued this morning with an angry
Family may be able to take baby Kaylee home, father says CBC.ca
Baby Kaylee struggles on Toronto Star
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Apr 9 2009

Canada’s Jobless Rate Rose to Highest in Seven Years – Bloomberg


CTV Montreal

Canada’s Jobless Rate Rose to Highest in Seven Years
Bloomberg
By Theophilos Argitis April 9 (Bloomberg) — Canada’s jobless rate rose to the highest in seven years in March as employers fired workers for a fifth month, adding to evidence the country’s recession is worsening.
Canada job losses worst since 1982 recession Reuters
Jobless rate climbs to 7-year high of 8% CBC.ca
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Apr 9 2009

Officials can sift through your trash – Globe and Mail


Nanaimo Daily News

Officials can sift through your trash
Globe and Mail
TORONTO – The state has a right to sift through your garbage once its reaches your property line, the Supreme Court of Canada said today.
Police garbage search Okay Toronto Star
Trash search doesn't violate privacy rights, says top court CBC.ca
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Apr 9 2009

Sunspot Activity Continues to Drop

slreboy writes “The sunspot cycle is behaving a little like the stock market. Just when you think it has hit bottom, it goes even lower. The year 2008 was a bear. There were no sunspots observed on 266 of the year’s 366 days (73 percent). To find a year with more blank suns, you have to go all the way back to 1913, which had 311 spotless days. Prompted by these numbers, some observers suggested that the solar cycle had hit bottom in 2008. Maybe not. Sunspot counts for 2009 have dropped even lower. As of March 31st, there were no sunspots on 78 of the year’s 90 days (87 percent)…”

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Apr 9 2009

Privacy In BitTorrent By Hiding In the Crowd

pinguin-geek writes “Researchers at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science at Northwestern University have identified a new “guilt-by-association” threat to privacy in peer-to-peer (P2P) systems that would enable an eavesdropper to accurately classify groups of users with similar download behavior. While many have pointed out that the data exchanged over these connections can reveal personal information about users, the researchers shows that only the patterns of connections — not the data itself — is sufficient to create a powerful threat to user privacy. To thwart this threat, they have released SwarmScreen, a publicly available, open source software that restores privacy by masking a user’s real download activity in such a manner as to disrupt classification.”

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