Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on Samsung portable alternative power: Green to go – DVICE | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on US 'CO2 hunter' set for lift-off – BBC News | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on A new space race – guardian.co.uk | tags: 3G, google, news | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on US cable, programmers set for Web TV by summer – Reuters | tags: computers, google, IBM, mobile, news, Phone, program, tv, web | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on Yahoo news exec departs amid reorganization rumors – Reuters | tags: google, microsoft, news | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on Wealth-flaunting app arrives on Android phones – CNET News | tags: Apple, google, halo, iphone, mobile, news, Phone, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on Analyst: iPhone service plans too pricey. Duh! – TG Daily | tags: Apple, google, iphone, news, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on New Version of Malicious Computer Program Is Released – New York Times | tags: computers, google, microsoft, news, Phone, program, security, technology, virus | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
KentuckyFC writes “Supernovae in our part of the Milky Way ought to have a significant impact on the atmosphere. In particular, the intense gamma-ray burst would ionize oxygen and nitrogen in the mid to upper atmosphere, increasing the levels of nitrogen oxide there by an order of magnitude or so. Now a team of Japanese researchers has found the first evidence of a supernova’s impact on the atmosphere in an ice core taken from Dome Fuji in Antarctica. The team examined ice that was laid down in the 11th century and found three nitrogen oxide spikes, two of which correspond to well known supernovae: one event in 1006 AD and another in 1054 AD, which was the birth of the Crab Nebula (abstract). Both were widely reported by Chinese and Arabic astronomers at the time. The third spike is unexplained, but the team suggests it may have been caused by a supernova visible only from the southern hemisphere or one that was obscured by interstellar dust.”

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Feb
23
2009
CWmike writes “Sourcefire security researcher Lurene Grenier has published a home-brewed patch for the critical Adobe Reader vulnerability that hackers are exploiting in the wild using malicious PDF files, beating Adobe Systems Inc. to the punch by more than two weeks. Grenier posted the patch on Sunday with the caveats that it applies only to the Windows version of Adobe Reader 9.0 and comes with no guarantees. Also, PhishLabs has created a batch file that resets a Windows registry key to de-fang the hack by disabling JavaScript in Adobe Reader 9.0, giving administrators a way to automate the process.”

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