Apr
27
2009
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Apr
27
2009
jangel sends us to WindowsForDevices.com for news on a prototype device created by researchers from Microsoft and UC San Diego. It’s a USB-based NIC that includes its own ARM processor and flash storage, and can download files or torrent while a host PC is sleeping. As a result, its inventors say, the “Somniloquy” device slashes power usage by up to 50x. The device requires a few tweaks on the host OS side save state before sleeping. The prototype works with a Vista host but the hardware comprising the NIC is based on a Linux stack. Here is the research paper (PDF).

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Apr
27
2009
jamie found this note from Jason Scott, who organizes the Archive Team. They are busy downloading as much of Geocities as they can before it vanishes from the Net after Yahoo pulled the plug. (Note: that textfiles.com link is a good candidate for Readability.) “..after 48 hours of work, Archive Team has saved over 200,000 Geocities sites. We’re now pulling in new sites at the rate of something like 5 a second. Is that fast enough? We’ll see, won’t we. … A side-effect of the whole process is I now know way, way, way too much [sic] about Geocities than I ever expected to. We’ve had to dissect every aspect of how the site functions to understand how to mirror things, from its history through how it does crazy javascript ads. Some of it is stupid and some is hilarious… We think we have most every site from 1999 and before on Geocities that was left. … It is more important to me to grab the data than to figure out how to serve it later. People who have been talking about copyright and stuff seem to think I’m going to sell it or take credit or some crap. I don’t see how the final collection won’t end up online, but how is elusive — maybe a torrent of a bunch of zip files, or as a curated collection, or as a bunch of hard drives. However it is, I’ll make sure people can get it, somehow.”

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Apr
27
2009
CWmike writes “Microsoft’s decision to let Windows 7 users run Windows XP applications in a virtual machine may have been necessary to convince people to upgrade, but it could also create support nightmares, analysts said today. Gartner analyst Michael Silver outlines the downsides. ‘You’ll have to support two versions of Windows,’ he said. ‘Each needs to be secured, antivirused, firewalled and patched. If a company has 10,000 PCs, that’s 20,000 instances of Windows.’ The other big problem Silver foresees: Making sure the software they run is compatible with Windows 7. ‘This is a great Band-Aid, but companies need to heal their applications,’ Silver said. ‘They’ll be doing themselves a disservice if, because of XPM, they’re not making sure that all their apps support Windows 7.'”

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Apr
27
2009
Comments Off on WHO raises swine flu alert level – BBC News | tags: google, news, twitter, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
27
2009
Comments Off on Doucet has 'no recollection' of meetings, $90G – Edmonton Sun | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
27
2009
Comments Off on Air Force One ‘Photo Mission' Over Hudson Evokes 9/11 – Bloomberg | tags: google, news, obama, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
27
2009
Apple will further its endorsement of YouTube and open video standards by building support for the Google-owned video sharing service into one of its flagship applications due to ship later this summer as part of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
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Apr
27
2009
jmwci1 writes “The US Defense Department is enlisting an open source approach to software development — an about-face for such a historically top-down organization. In recent weeks, the military has launched a collaborative platform called Forge.mil for its developers to share software, systems components and network services. The agency also signed an agreement with the Open Source Software Institute to allow 50 internally developed workforce management applications to be licensed to other government agencies, universities and companies.”

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Apr
27
2009
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “In Andersen v. Atlantic Recording, the Oregon class action brought by Tanya Anderson against the RIAA, MediaSentry, and others, the plaintiff’s motion for class action certification has been sealed by the Court. Also, the Court conducted an ‘in camera’ conference with the defendants’ attorneys — meaning the Judge met with the defendants’ attorneys alone — in connection with a discovery motion, and the record of that conference has been sealed as well. The RIAA has made a motion to dismiss the class action; that has not been sealed. In case you’re wondering what’s going on here, so am I.”

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