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2009
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Feb
18
2009
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Feb
18
2009
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Feb
18
2009
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Feb
18
2009
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Feb
18
2009
Turn your Linux Machine into a media center! Great for all Linux users!
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Feb
18
2009
Slatterz writes “Going just a bit further than your average unboxing, someone has stripped a new 17-inch Apple Macbook Pro to its component parts revealing one or two little surprises. The biggest of which is that the built-in battery is easily accessible, requiring the tinkerer to remove just the 13 Philips screws which hold the bottom cover in place, and the three tri-wing security screws which hold the battery in place.”

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Feb
18
2009
lamaditx writes “The book Collective Intelligence in Action shows you how to apply theory from Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Data Mining to your business. The goal is to create systems which make use of data created by groups of people — i.e. social networks — and abstract from these to gain new or additional information. Some of you might think “just another kind of Web 2.0.” This is one application you might think of, but the input and output format do not matter that much. You can use these methods anywhere as long as the amount of data is big enough. You will find some examples related to the latest web technologies to explain methods, but the code is rather generic. Also, you won’t find a lot disturbing details about HTML, HTTP and the like.” Keep reading for the rest of Adrian’s review.

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Feb
18
2009
mir writes “It looks like if you use CPAN to install modules, Apple’s latest security update might just have broken your Perl. According to Tatsuhiko Miyagawa ‘The Security Update brings (old) IO.bundle with version 1.22 but your IO.pm has been updated to the latest 1.23 on CPAN shell. (But hey, 1.23 was released in 2006…Why do you bring that ancient version back, Apple!?)’.”

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Feb
18
2009
cemaco writes in with news that TelTech, developers of the infamous SpoofCard service, have come out with something even more controversial: a set of services for revealing blocked caller ID numbers. The services take advantage of a loophole in the way caller ID blocking works — it has never been effective when calling an 800 number, because the recipient is paying for the call. So TelTech instructs you how to forward blocked calls (transparently) to their 800 number; the call comes back to your phone in seconds with the formerly hidden caller ID revealed. Advocacy groups for victims of domestic violence are concerned. Victims of annoying calls hiding behind caller ID blocking are rejoicing.

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