Apr
19
2009
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Apr
19
2009
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Apr
19
2009
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Apr
19
2009
By Sylvie Barak IT WILL BE THE year of the paranoid Android, according to Google chief, Eric Schmidt. On Google’s Q1 analyst call, Schmidt said it looked “like Android is going to have a very, very strong year” adding “the open source part of the …
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Apr
19
2009
surpeis writes “This snub is an attempt to point the finger at something I feel has been widely ignored in the ever-lasting debate surrounding (illegal) filesharing, now again brought in the spotlight by the Pirate Bay trial. I should state that I am slightly biased, as I have been running my own indie label for some years, spanning about 30 releases. It’s now history, but it was not filesharing that got the best of us, just for the record.” (surpeis’s argument continues below.)

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Apr
19
2009
Seth Shostak of the SETI Institute recently wrote an opinion piece for the NY Times discussing the limitations of our space technology. He makes the harsh point that transporting human beings to other star systems isn’t a reasonable goal even on a multi-generational time frame. However, advances in robotics and data gathering could instead bring the planets and stars to us, and do it far sooner. Quoting: “Sending humans to the stars is simply not in the offing. But this is how we could survey other worlds, around other suns. We fling data-collecting, robotic craft to the stars. These proxy explorers can be very small, and consequently can be shot spaceward at tremendous speed even with the types of rockets now available. Robot probes don’t require life support systems, don’t get sick or claustrophobic and don’t insist on round-trip tickets. … These microbots would supply the information that, fed to computers, would allow us to explore alien planets in the same way that we navigate the virtual spaces of video games or wander through online environments like Second Life. High-tech masks and data gloves, sartorial accessories considerably more comfortable than a spacesuit, would permit you to see the landscape, touch objects and even smell the air.”

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Apr
19
2009
suraj.sun writes with this quote from the Associated Press:”Britain’s domestic spy agency — MI5 — is hunting for its very own ‘Q,’ of sorts. MI6’s sister organization, which carries out surveillance on terror suspects inside Britain and gives security advice to the government, is searching for someone to lead its scientific work. Projects could include everything from developing counterterrorism technology to tackling a biological or chemical attack. ‘Looking for a chief scientific adviser to lead and coordinate the scientific work of the security service so that the service continues to be supported by excellent science and technology advice,’ MI5’s Web site ad reads. MI5 has long had a roster of scientific staff tasked with developing high-tech gadgets, but an official said the service now wants a high-profile figure to lead pioneering work in technology and science. The adviser’s work will focus chiefly on creating sophisticated new tools to help security service officers carry out surveillance and analysis work, said a government security official, who requested anonymity to discuss the work of MI5.”

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Apr
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2009
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Apr
19
2009
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Apr
19
2009
Comments Off on Durban II parallel forum opens in Geneva – Jerusalem Post | tags: 3G, google, network, news | posted in technical news