Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on Israel recalls Switzerland envoy over racism parley – Reuters | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on Tamil Tigers given 24 hours to surrender by Sri Lankan government – guardian.co.uk | tags: 3G, google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
destinyland writes “Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York is developing flexible nanotubes inserted under the skin to create a handheld display — inside your hand. They wirelessly receive data and display reminders and text messages, and the concept has also been broadened to suggest endlessly programmable digital tattoos, while Netherlands-based Royal Philips Electronics is also exploring the concept of the body as ‘a platform for electronics and interactive skin technologies’.” That middle link is quite old, but is still loaded with interesting links.

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Comments Off on Skin-Based Display Screens From Nanotech Tattoos | tags: google, program, wireless | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on Passengers taken hostage at Jamaica airport – Times Online | tags: 3G, google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on Obama Closes Summit, Vows Broader Engagement With Latin America – Washington Post | tags: amazon, google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on Canadians nab pirates after 7-hour chase in the dark – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
An anonymous reader writes “The construction of first next-generation Westinghouse nuclear power reactor breaks ground in Sanmen, China. The reactor, expected to generate 12.7 Megawatts by 2013, costs 40 billion Yuan (~US billion; that’s a lot of iPods.) According to Westinghouse, ‘The AP1000 is the

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Apr
20
2009
An anonymous reader writes “eReader.com seems to have begun applying distribution restrictions to its library. I first noticed that there was a FAQ page about distribution restrictions this morning. When I tried to order a few books this afternoon I simply couldn’t — a large banner on the order confirmation told me the books had distribution restrictions. I checked a number of titles but it seems a large number of books are no longer available to non-US citizens like me. It is interesting to note that this policy change got implemented shortly after Barnes&Noble purchased Fictionwise. I have no idea if the new owners are behind this new policy but it seems crazy to restrict sales of ebooks. I’ve bought dozens of ebooks from eReader the past 4 years. I still have 15 dollar store credit but cannot buy any of the books I am interested in.” (Right now, the link that should display these new geographic restrictions returns an error message that says the page is being updated.) Sounds like Barnes & Noble is taking its cues from Apple.

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Apr
19
2009
Comments Off on NDP plays up health woes in vote-rich Surrey – Vancouver Sun | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
19
2009
Comments Off on Canadians nab pirates after 7-hour chase in the dark – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news