Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on Italian town launches quake probe – BBC News | tags: google, news, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
AndreV writes “We’ve entered into an extraterrestrial quid pro quo with our Northern neighbors: After celebrating 25 years of the Canadarm’s first venture into space, NASA has reached out (so to speak) to the Canadian Space Agency and begun research and development on a new generation of robotic arms, which would ultimately be used for the US agency’s Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle that will provide transportation for Moon missions and jaunts to the international space station. In exchange, Canada will trade the robotic-limb technology’s use on Orion and other future US-manned spacecraft for flight time for Canadian astronauts. And seeing solid results shouldn’t be far off — the engineering company designing the bionic branch, responsible for the previous Canadarms, has already begun investigating the effects of zero gravity on their components. (Another forward-looking project being bartered for astronaut time is a rover for the Moon and Mars.) Fair trade?”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


Comments Off on NASA’s Zero-Gravity Robotic-Arm Partnership With Canada | tags: google, robot, technology | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
prostoalex writes “At QCon San Francisco, Aditya Agarwal of Facebook described how his employer runs its software stack (video and slides). Facebook runs a typical LAMP setup where P stands for PHP with certain customizations, and back-end services that are written in C++ and Java. Facebook has released some of the infrastructure components into the open source community, including the Thrift RPC framework and Scribe distributed logging server.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


Comments Off on How Facebook Runs Its LAMP Stack | tags: facebook, google, linux, open source | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
An anonymous reader writes “Tuesday saw elections for school boards and city officials throughout Kansas. In Saline, ES&S voting machines in several locations were ‘mis-calibrated,’ and when the voter touched next to one candidate’s name, the ‘x’ appeared next to another one. One person I talked to said he tried to vote three times before going to the 80-something-year-old election worker, who told him ‘It was doing that earlier, but I thought I fixed it.’ From the story in today’s Salina Journal: ‘The iVotronic machines used in Saline County are sold by Elections Systems and Software. In October, the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law notified 16 secretaries of state, including Kansas Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh, that the machines are known to record votes to the wrong candidate.’ The county does calibrate the machines the day before each election, but, ‘… in conversations with ES&S on Thursday, [the county clerk] was told that the calibration might change during the day. “What they’ve seen is calibration drift on a unit,” Merriman said. “They’re fine in the morning, but by afternoon they’re starting to lose their calibration.”‘ There was also coverage of the problems when they occurred two days ago.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


Comments Off on Voting Machines and ‘Calibration Drift’ | tags: google, Mac, news | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on SNAP ANALYSIS-Thai PM's options narrow after summit fiasco – Reuters | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on Ice-jam threat eases – Winnipeg Sun | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on Italian rescue teams hope to find earthquake survivor – CNN International | tags: google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
Alex writes “On April 6, 10,000 protesters organized in Moldova against the nation’s Communist leadership by utilizing new media like Twitter and Facebook, demonstrating the ever-increasing potential of the Internet as a democratic and liberating tool. But in the current Boston Review, Evgeny Morozov critiques the view that the internet will inevitably democratize autocratic regimes like China, Russia and Iran. He argues that the Net’s democratic effects are not inherent, and that autocratic regimes have been successful in controlling electronic media to disseminate their ideology. Will the net ultimately spread American democracy, or just American entertainment?”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


Comments Off on The Net — Democratic Panacea Or Autocratic Tool? | tags: china, facebook, google, twitter | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on Community Comes Together To Help Search For Missing Girl – CityNews | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on Italy bids final farewell to quake dead – AFP | tags: 3G, google, news, tv | posted in technical news