Apr
25
2009
Comments Off on S.Africa: ANC wins, but may fall short of 2/3 mark – The Associated Press | tags: 3G, china, google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
Red Leader. writes “MAYA Design just released an excerpt from one of their forthcoming books as a white paper. The paper offers a different perspective on cloud computing. Their view is that cloud computing, as currently described, is not that far off from the sort of thinking that drove the economic downturn. In effect, both situations allowed radical experiments to be performed by gigantic, non-redundant entities (PDF). This is dangerous, and the paper argues that we should insist on decentralized, massively-parallel venues until we understand a domain very, very well. In the information economy, this means net equality, information liquidity, and radically distributed services (and that’s pretty much the opposite of ‘cloud computing’ as described today). While there is still hope for computing in the cloud, it’s hard not to wonder if short-term profits, a lack of architectural thinking about security and resilience, and long-term myopia aren’t leading us in the wrong direction.”

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Comments Off on Researchers Critique Today’s Cloud Computing | tags: google, security | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
Comments Off on Hillary Clinton in Iraq to Assess Rising Violence – Voice of America | tags: 3G, google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
Comments Off on Chrysler reaches deal with CAW – Toronto Star | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
Comments Off on Successful talks end Taliban advances in NW Pakistan – Xinhua | tags: google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
An anonymous reader writes “Slate argues that we’re going about verifying humans on the Web all wrong: ‘As Alan Turing laid out in the 1950 paper that postulated his test, the goal is to determine whether a computer can behave like a human, not perform tasks that a human can. The reason CAPTCHAs have a term limit is that they measure ability, not behavior. … the random, circuitous way that people interact with Web pages — the scrolling and highlighting and typing and retyping — would be very difficult for a bot to mimic. A system that could capture the way humans interact with forms algorithmically could eventually relieve humans of the need to prove anything altogether.’ Seems smart, if an algorithm could actually do that.”

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Comments Off on A Vision For a World Free of CAPTCHAs | tags: cap, google, web | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
Al writes “Tech Review has an article about the progress being made on prosthetic arms that can be controlled using nerves that once connected to the missing limb via muscles in the chest. Todd Kuiken, director of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago’s Center for Bionic Medicine has pioneered the technique, which has so far given more than 30 patients the ability to control a mechanical prosthetic simply by thinking about moving their old arm. Those who have had the procedure report using their arm to slice hot peppers, open a bag of flour, put on a belt, operate a tape measure, or remove a new tennis ball from a container. The next step is to add sensing capabilities to the arms so that this information can be fed back to the reconnected nerves.”

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Comments Off on Improving the Abilities of Bionic Arm Patients | tags: cap, google | posted in technical news
Apr
24
2009
Comments Off on California expects to find more new flu cases – Reuters | tags: google, news, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
24
2009
Comments Off on Chrysler reaches deal with CAW – Toronto Star | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
24
2009
Comments Off on ANC to fall short of two-thirds of vote – Reuters UK | tags: google, Mac, news, tv | posted in technical news