Apr
23
2009
Comments Off on mps to debate Sri Lankan conflict – BBC News | tags: cap, google, IBM, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Comments Off on ANC Leading in South Africa Vote – New York Times | tags: google, news, program, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Mohamed Zaian writes “Canonical, the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, announced today that Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop Edition is free to download from Thursday 23 April. Also announced were the simultaneous releases of Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition and Ubuntu 9.04 Netbook Remix (UNR) Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop Edition delivers a range of feature enhancements to improve the user experience. Shorter boot speeds, some as short as 25 seconds, ensure faster access to a full computing environment on most desktop, laptop and netbook models. Enhanced suspend-and-resume features also give users more time between charges along with immediate access after hibernation. Intelligent switching between Wi-Fi and 3G environments has been broadened to support more wireless devices and 3G cards, resulting in a smoother experience for most users.”

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Apr
23
2009
viktor.91 writes “Sun Microsystems announced three new MySQL products: MySQL 5.4, MySQL Cluster 7.0 and MySQL Enterprise Partner Program for ‘Remote DBA’ service providers.” which showed up in the firehose today next to Glyn Moody’s submission where he writes “Michael Widenius, founder and original developer of MySQL, says that most of the leading coders for that project have either left Sun or will be leaving in the wake of Oracle’s takeover. To ensure MySQL’s survival, he wants to fork from the official version — using his company Monty Program Ab to create what he calls a MySQL “Fedora” project. This raises the larger question of who really owns a commercial open software application: the corporate copyright holders, or the community?”

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Apr
23
2009
maglo writes “The judge who handed down the harsh sentence to the four accused in the The Pirate Bay trial was biased, writes Sveriges Radio (Sweden Public Radio): sr.se (swedish). Google translation. The judge is member of two copyright lobby organizations, something he shares with several of the prosecutor attorneys (Monique Wadsted, Henrik Pontén and Peter Danowsky). The organizations in question are Svenska Föreningen för Upphovsrätt (SFU) and Svenska föreningen för industriellt rättsskydd (SFIR).”

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Apr
23
2009
blackbearnh writes “One of the biggest problem that a platoon on the ground in Iraq or Afghanistan faces is that when a new unit cycles in, all the street-sense and experience of the old unit is lost. Knowing where insurgents like to plant IEDs, or even which families have a lot of domestic disputes, can spell the difference between living and dying. In response to this, DARPA created TIGR, the Tactical Ground Reporting System. Developed as much on the ground in active warzones as in a lab, TIGR lets platoons access the latest satellite and drone imagery in an easy-to-use map based interface, as well as recording their experiences in the field and accessing the reports of other troops. In this O’Reilly Radar interview, two of the people responsible for the development of TIGR talk about the intel issues that troops face in hostile territory,the challenges of deploying new technology meant for combat areas, the specific tricks that they had to employ to make TIGR work over less-than-robust military networking, and how TIGR is impacting platoons in their day to day operations”

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Comments Off on DARPA’s Map-Based Wiki Keeps Platoons Alive | tags: google, Intel, network, networking, technology | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Comments Off on Al Qaeda 'abused' Canadians – Toronto Star | tags: cap, google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Comments Off on Analysis: Sri Lanka's war aftermath – Aljazeera.net | tags: cap, google, news, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Comments Off on South Africa's ANC Ahead in Early Election Results – Voice of America | tags: google, news, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
An anonymous reader writes “TTVK, a Finnish national copyright lobby, is threatening a book renal service called Bookabooka for allegedly running the ‘Pirate Bay for Books’. Bookabooka however does not offer a torrent tracker service, nor does it enable a user in any way to download eBooks; it simply provides a place for book owners to rent textbooks to each other via the traditional mail service. It is mandatory that all textbooks must be originals. The service is used by a lot of School and University students, and it does not handle the shipping or returns of the textbooks. Nevertheless, the Finnish book publishers’ association (Suomen Kustannusyhdistys) is convinced the service is breaching the copyright laws and threatening their business. TTVK has given Bookabooka until Friday to cease operations or face a lawsuit. Bookabooka’s founders have vowed to keep the service online and ignore the threat.”

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