Apr
13
2009
Comments Off on New Somali Government Hails Obama’s Promised Piracy Fight – Voice of America | tags: cap, google, news, obama, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
13
2009
Miracle Jones writes “As Amazon struggles to re-list and re-rank gay, lesbian, and adult books on their website after massive public outcry against the secretive partitioning process, they are claiming that the entire situation was not the result of an intentional policy at all, are not apologizing, and are instead insisting that the situation was the result of ‘a glitch’ that they are now trying to fix. While some hackers are claiming credit for ‘amazonfail,’ and it is indeed possible that an outside party is responsible, most claims have already been debunked. How likely is it that Amazon was hacked versus the likelihood of an internal Easter weekend glitch? Or is the most obvious and likely scenario true, and Amazon simply got caught implementing a wildly-unpopular new policy without telling anyone?”

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Comments Off on Was the Amazon De-listing Situation a Glitch Or a Hack? | tags: amazon, google, web | posted in technical news
Apr
13
2009
Vigile writes “In mid-February, news broke about a potential issue with Intel’s X25-M mainstream solid state drives involving fragmentation and performance slow-downs. At that time, after having the news picked up by everyone from CNet to the Wall Street Journal, Intel stated that it had not seen any of these issues but was working with the source to replicate the problem and find a fix if at all possible. Today Intel has essentially admitted to the problem by releasing a new firmware for the X25-M line that not only fixes the flaws found in the drive initially, but also increases write performance across the board.”

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Apr
13
2009
An anonymous reader sends this excerpt from the LA Times: “… the myths of Area 51 are hard to dispute if no one can speak on the record about what actually happened there. Well, now, for the first time, someone is ready to talk … Colonel Hugh ‘Slip’ Slater, 87, was commander of the Area 51 base in the 1960s. Edward Lovick, 90, featured in ‘What Plane?’ in LA’s March issue, spent three decades radar testing some of the world’s most famous aircraft (including the U-2, the A-12 OXCART and the F-117). Kenneth Collins, 80, a CIA experimental test pilot, was given the silver star. Thornton ‘T.D.’ Barnes, 72, was an Area 51 special-projects engineer. And Harry Martin, 77, was one of the men in charge of the base’s half-million-gallon monthly supply of spy-plane fuels.”

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Apr
13
2009
Comments Off on Man charged after toddler's death in SE Calgary – Calgary Herald | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
13
2009
Comments Off on Police call off ground search for missing Ont. girl – Vancouver Sun | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
13
2009
Comments Off on Thai protesters and residents clash, 2 dead – The Associated Press | tags: google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
13
2009
The move follows enactment of a new law that requires it to collect the real name and ID number of uploaders.
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Apr
13
2009
mlinksva writes “A Wikipedia community vote is now underway on migrating to Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike as the main content license for Wikimedia Foundation projects. This would remove a legal barrier to reusing Wikipedia content (now under the Free Documentation License, intended for narrow use with software documentation, because Wikipedia started before CC existed) in other free culture projects and vice versa.”

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Apr
13
2009
narramissic writes “Sun Microsystems’ chief open source officer, Simon Phipps, said in an April 11 blog post that Google committed a major transgression by only including support for a subset of Java classes in its App Engine development platform. ‘Whether you agree with Sun policing it or not, Java compatibility has served us all very well for over a decade,’ Phipps wrote. ‘That includes being sure as a developer that all core classes are present on all platforms. Creating subsets of the core classes in the Java platform was forbidden for a really good reason, and it’s wanton and irresponsible to casually flaunt the rules.’ Phipps characterized his remarks as non-official, saying: ‘This isn’t something I could comment on on Sun’s behalf. My personal comments come purely from my long association with Java topics.'”

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