Apr 16 2009

Quantum Theory May Explain Wishful Thinking

explosivejared writes “Humans don’t always make the most rational decisions. As studies have shown, even when logic and reasoning point in one direction, sometimes we chose the opposite route, motivated by personal bias or simply ‘wishful thinking.’ This paradoxical human behavior has resisted explanation by classical decision theory for over a decade. But now, scientists have shown that a quantum probability model can provide a simple explanation for human decision-making — and may eventually help explain the success of human cognition overall.”

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Apr 16 2009

Digg Backs Down On DiggBar

Barence writes “Social news website Digg.com has made key changes to its recently introduced DiggBar. The browser add-on had been much criticised for its use of frames to “host” third-party websites within the digg.com domain using an obfuscating short URL, thereby boosting its own traffic figures to the detriment of those third parties. After many major sites ran negative articles on the DiggBar, and even changed their code to block it, Digg has relented and announced two changes to ease concerns.”

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Apr 16 2009

"Apple Tax" Report Backfires On Microsoft

Ian Lamont writes “A Microsoft-sponsored report that describes a hidden “Apple tax” has fallen flat among the technology press. Roger Kay’s report (PDF) compares various PC and Mac configurations, and claims an all-Apple household’s costs would add up to an extra ,367 over five years. Tech columnists and bloggers have slammed the comparisons and claims made in the report — even Mac-baiter John C. Dvorak calls it propaganda. However, some Mac fans still see a pro-Microsoft press conspiracy. Even if the comparisons are questionable, Kay’s report and the accompanying television ads have clearly struck a nerve among the Mac faithful.” Meanwhile Linux users everywhere are scratching their heads.

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Apr 16 2009

James Bond Villain Data Center

jeet writes “Data centers are boring and NOCs are doubly so. But this one sure beats all of them. Found this video of a data center suited for james bond villain on Data Center Knowledge website. The facility is established in a hydrogen bomb safe bunker and has generators used in German submarines. The CEO takes you around and shows some other cool features.”

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Apr 16 2009

Florida To Build Solar-Powered City

Mike writes “The sunny state of Florida just announced that they will begin construction this year on the world’s first solar-powered city. A collaboration between Florida Power & Light and development firm Kitson & Partners, the 17,000 acre city will generate all of its electrical needs via a 75 megawatt, 0 million solar-powered generator. The city will also use smart grid technology to manage its power and allow all inhabitants of the community to monitor their energy consumption.”

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Apr 16 2009

The Real Story Behind Gaming Addiction

Gamespot is running a feature looking into the facts behind gaming addiction: what it is, whether it exists, and why the need still exists for objective research into the issue. Quoting: “[Richard M. Ryan, a psychologist and professor of psychology, psychiatry, and education at the University of Rochester in New York] thinks the lack of quality research into video game overuse will be rectified with time as games become more sophisticated in the ways they satisfy people’s psychological needs. ‘We have a lot of people, some in the media and some in the sciences, who are too ready to make very strong claims about video games, whether we are talking about aggression, addiction, or cultural estrangement, based on very little evidence. I think that is especially how the media often sells stories. Some commentators exaggerate risks, and on the other hand there are defenders of games who deny any and all problems and attack any perceived bad news. Games are relatively new in our culture, and such vacillation between hysteria and denial I suspect often greets any new phenomenon, from hip-hop to the Internet to video games. Both sides usually have some part of the truth, but it may be a while before at least we as scientists, much less as a society, have a coherent understanding.'”

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Apr 16 2009

Crew Seized by Pirates Returns to US Soil – New York Times


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Crew Seized by Pirates Returns to US Soil
New York Times
By MARK McDONALD AND MATTHEW SALTMARSH The crew of the American cargo ship briefly seized last week by Somali pirates arrived back in the United States early Thursday morning.
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Apr 16 2009

Sikh teen acquitted of kirpan assault – Toronto Star


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Sikh teen acquitted of kirpan assault
Toronto Star
MONTREAL–In a case that threatens to once again thrust Quebec's uneasy accommodation of religious minorities into the spotlight, a judge has hinted that nationality indeed played a role in a 13-year-old Sikh boy being charged with brandishing his
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Apr 16 2009

Jefferys student , 16, found with gun – Toronto Star


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Jefferys student , 16, found with gun
Toronto Star
With the handgun hidden from sight, the 16-year-old walked across the front lawn toward CW Jefferys Collegiate Institute. It was just minutes before 10 am yesterday when the troubled teen walked through the school's front doors.
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Apr 16 2009

Three killed in asylum boat blast off Australia – Reuters


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Three killed in asylum boat blast off Australia
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By Rob Taylor CANBERRA (Reuters) – An explosion aboard a boat carrying 49 asylum seekers believed to be from Afghanistan killed at least three people off the northwest coast of Australia Thursday, officials said.
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