Apr 20 2009

US Military Issuing iPod Touches To Soldiers

644bd346996 writes “Newsweek has an article about the latest weapons in the US military’s arsenal. The iPod Touch and the iPhone are being adapted as general purpose handhelds for soldiers in the field. ‘Apple gadgets are proving to be surprisingly versatile. Software developers and the US Department of Defense are developing military software for iPods that enables soldiers to display aerial video from drones and have teleconferences with intelligence agents halfway across the globe. Snipers in Iraq and Afghanistan now use a “ballistics calculator” called BulletFlight, made by the Florida firm Knight’s Armament for the iPod Touch and iPhone. Army researchers are developing applications to turn an iPod into a remote control for a bomb-disposal robot (tilting the iPod steers the robot). In Sudan, American military observers are using iPods to learn the appropriate etiquette for interacting with tribal leaders.'”

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Apr 20 2009

Vatican To Build 100 Megawatt Solar Power Plant

Karim Y. writes “The Vatican is going solar in a big way. The tiny state recently announced that it intends to spend 660 million dollars to create what will effectively be Europe’s largest solar power plant. This massive 100 megawatt photovoltaic installation will provide enough energy to make the Vatican the first solar powered nation state in the world! ‘The 100 megawatts unleashed by the station will supply about 40,000 households. That will far outstrip demand by Pope Benedict XVI and the 900 inhabitants of the 0.2 square-mile country nestled across Rome’s Tiber River. The plant will cover nine times the needs of Vatican Radio, whose transmission tower is strong enough to reach 35 countries including Asia.'”

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Apr 20 2009

Jamaica hijacking foiled, but what about security? – The Associated Press


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Jamaica hijacking foiled, but what about security?
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KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) – A disoriented young man with a gun forced his way past security and barged onto a jetliner destined for Cuba, taking the crew hostage, firing a bullet that grazed the co-pilot's face and demanding to be flown off the island,
Video: Airplane Hijacker Captured in Jamaica The Associated Press
Focus on security – and airport's Canadian operators Toronto Star
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Apr 20 2009

Obama diary: The first 100 days – BBC News


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Obama diary: The first 100 days
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Barack Obama was elected on a message of change. Now he is in office, change is expected both in foreign and domestic policy. Here the BBC's team in Washington tracks developments in the first 100 days of the Obama presidency.
Video: 'Obama has violated international law' RT
Panetta and Obama's Speeches to CIA Workers New York Times
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Apr 20 2009

Motorcycle ride to be held to raise money for family of missing … – The Canadian Press


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Motorcycle ride to be held to raise money for family of missing
The Canadian Press
WOODSTOCK, Ont. – The family of missing eight-year-old Victoria Stafford is planning a charity motorcycle ride to raise money and keep the case in the public eye.
Motorcycle ride for missing Woodstock girl 570 News
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Apr 20 2009

Exploring the Current State of Beta Testing

Karen Hertzberg writes “Since the earliest days of MMO gaming, beta testing has played a pivotal role in the success or failure of our persistent worlds. We’ve come a long way since the initial tests of Ultima Online and The Realm, but what role do our current beta tests play in the potential outcomes of unreleased titles? To answer this question, Ten Ton Hammer turned to current and former beta decision makers at Cryptic Studios, NetDevil, Sony Online Entertainment, Funcom, and Mythic Entertainment. Some of their answers — and the information they reveal — may surprise you.”

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Apr 20 2009

How to Charge Your Cellphone Using Wasted Heat

Ilya writes “Companies such as BMW are investing in Thermoelectric Generators to make their cars more efficient by replacing the alternator. Thermoelectric Generators convert wasted heat from the engine into electrical power. This green instructable shows how you can use the same technology right now at home to harvest expelled heat from home appliances to charge your cellphone and other gadgets. Also features a lego racer powered by the roaring flames of a tea candle.”

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Apr 20 2009

E-Merlin "Super-Telescope" Switched On

Smivs writes to tell us that one of the world’s most powerful telescope arrays has been switched on with great success. Seven radio telescopes in the UK have been linked with optical fiber, replacing the older microwave tech that connected them previously. One researcher compared the move to a broadband upgrade from dial-up. Research teams will now be able to do in one day what previously took them three years.

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Apr 20 2009

Threat To Net Neutrality In Europe

Narcissus writes to tell us that the European Parliament is planning a vote in the Industry, Transport, Energy (ITRE) committee that could reintroduce amendment 138 (currently amendment 46) which deals with safeguards to user rights on the internet and graduated response schemes. There are several online campaigns trying to drive awareness and action already but there is limited time to act. “The Council may propose a compromise version of amendment 138/46 that is completely neutralized, or that may even become the opposite of the original by allowing the ‘three strikes’ scheme instead of preventing it. According to the latest negotiations, am.138/46 wouldn’t anymore be an article (that must be transposed by Member States in their law) but a mere recital that has just indicative value. It is urgent to contact the members of the ITRE committee to advise them to reject compromise with the Council that failed to respect the intent of the original amendment. The best would be once again to approve the amendment.”

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Apr 20 2009

Where’s Your Coding Happy Place?

jammag writes “Cranking out code — your very best code — requires being in the optimal environment, muses developer Eric Spiegel. He explores the pitfalls and joys of the usual locales, cubicle, home, the beach. He claims he’s done his best coding on an airplane. In the end, though, he suggests that the best environment is a matter of the environment inside yourself, your internal mood — and to hell with the cubicle or wherever. You have to be focused on quality, regardless of the idiot clients. It’s all inside your mind. Where’s your coding happy place?”

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