Feb
26
2009
TRNick writes “Lars Bak, who heads up development of Google Chrome’s cornerstone javascript engine, talks about why Google is so focused on in-browser javascript performance, the role Chrome has played in driving up javascript performance in other browsers, and why it’s taking so long to introduce support for third-party extensions. ‘The web is becoming an integral part of the computer and the basic distinction between the OS and the browser doesn’t matter very much any more,’ he says.”

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Feb
26
2009
Solarch writes “NASA is holding a contest to name ISS Node 3. Being a Browncoat myself, I should hope that the choice of names would be obvious. As of the 7:30 PM EST on 2/25, the name Serenity has over 80% of the vote. From the site: ‘Node 3 will connect to the port side of the Unity Node and will provide room for many of the station’s life support systems, in the form of eight refrigerator-sized racks. After Node 3 is installed, the station’s crew will transfer over many of the Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) currently stored in various places around the station.'”

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Feb
26
2009
Nintendo, in its annual report to the USPTO, has requested help in dealing with piracy overseas, both from the US government and from several other countries in particular. China, Korea, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, and Paraguay are listed as the greatest contributing nations to piracy of the company’s products. Nintendo suggests, for example, that “Chinese customs officials must stop shipments of game copiers and other infringing products out of China, and China should work in the coming year to eliminate barriers to its enforcement laws,” and that “the Spanish government implement laws protecting the creative copyright industry and enact laws against Internet piracy.”

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Feb
26
2009
nk497 writes “The UK justice secretary Jack Straw has been criticised for using Hotmail as his official government email account after he apparently fell foul of a Nigerian spammer in a phishing attack. A security researcher said using such an account not only left the government in security trouble, but meant any emails sent could not be necessarily accessed via the Freedom of Information Act.”

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Feb
26
2009
Brickwall writes “Florida, faced with a problem of crocodiles returning to residential neighborhoods after being relocated elsewhere, is trying to solve it by affixing magnets to the crocs’ heads. The theory is the crocodiles use the Earth’s magnetic field for navigation, and the magnets may interfere with that. What I’d like to know is, whose job is it to put the magnets on?” So far the magnet program appears to be working, unfortunately the crocs have started to collect huge amounts of take-out menus and child artwork.

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Feb
26
2009
Brickwall writes “Florida, faced with a problem of crocodiles returning to residential neighborhoods after being relocated elsewhere, is trying to solve it by affixing magnets to the crocs’ heads. The theory is the crocodiles use the Earth’s magnetic field for navigation, and the magnets may interfere with that. What I’d like to know is, whose job is it to put the magnets on?” So far the magnet program appears to be working, unfortunately the crocs have started to collect huge amounts of take-out menus and child artwork.

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Feb
26
2009
Anonymous writes “After more than 11 years, the US antitrust case involving Microsoft is still alive, with a federal judge overseeing enforcement of provisions under which the software giant must operate. And now, Judge Kollar-Kotelly says she’ll take a close look at new technical documents involving Windows 7. This case began during the Windows 95 era.”

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Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on BC government voices support for Net neutrality – Georgia Straight | tags: amazon, google, news, privacy, technology, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
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Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Mackenzie residents going home after spill of chemicals – Globe and Mail | tags: cap, google, Mac, news, tv | posted in technical news