Jan 22 2009

Elgato Releases EyeTV 3.1 Update – O’Grady’s Power Page


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Elgato Releases EyeTV 3.1 Update
O’Grady’s Power Page – 21 Jan 2009
Late Sunday, Elgato Systems released version 3.1 of its EyeTV software application, which finds and tracks all television programming you want to see and allows users to pause live television and save content to file.
Elgato updates up EyeTV to 3.1 Macworld UK
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Jan 22 2009

2009 is your year to reach for the stars – Calgary Herald

2009 is your year to reach for the stars
Calgary Herald – 10 hours ago
In 1609, Galileo Galilei first looked through an astronomical telescope at the heavens and began to seriously question his place in the universe.
SCIENCE NORTH CELEBRATES YEAR OF ASTRONOMY WITH STAR PARTIES Lake Superior News
Gettysburg professor presents program on Galileo at Renfrew Gettysburg Times
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Jan 22 2009

Political Interference Seen in Bank Bailout Decisions

As Obama’s team revises TARP, it faces dissatisfaction with the program’s implementation so far. Some politicians, including Barney Frank, have used leverage to try to direct millions to their home-state banks.

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Jan 22 2009

Whistleblower Claims NSA Spied On Everyone, Targeted Media

JCWDenton writes “Former National Security Agency analyst Russell Tice, who helped expose the NSA’s warrantless wiretapping in December 2005, has now come forward with even more startling allegations. Tice told MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann on Wednesday that the programs that spied on Americans were not only much broader than previously acknowledged but specifically targeted journalists.”

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Jan 22 2009

Elgato Releases EyeTV 3.1 Update – O’Grady’s Power Page


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Elgato Releases EyeTV 3.1 Update
O’Grady’s Power Page – 23 hours ago
Late Sunday, Elgato Systems released version 3.1 of its EyeTV software application, which finds and tracks all television programming you want to see and allows users to pause live television and save content to file.
Elgato updates up EyeTV to 3.1 Macworld UK
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Jan 22 2009

2009 is your year to reach for the stars – Calgary Herald

2009 is your year to reach for the stars
Calgary Herald – 5 hours ago
In 1609, Galileo Galilei first looked through an astronomical telescope at the heavens and began to seriously question his place in the universe.
SCIENCE NORTH CELEBRATES YEAR OF ASTRONOMY WITH STAR PARTIES Lake Superior News
Gettysburg professor presents program on Galileo at Renfrew Gettysburg Times
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Jan 22 2009

Elgato Releases EyeTV 3.1 Update – O’Grady’s Power Page


O'Grady's Power Page

Elgato Releases EyeTV 3.1 Update
O’Grady’s Power Page – 18 hours ago
Late Sunday, Elgato Systems released version 3.1 of its EyeTV software application, which finds and tracks all television programming you want to see and allows users to pause live television and save content to file.
Elgato updates up EyeTV to 3.1 Macworld UK
all 6 news articles
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Jan 21 2009

Images of NASA’s Future [slide show]

The next-generation system of space vehicles at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has been called “Apollo on steroids” because of its resemblance to vehicles from the early days of the United States space program.

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Jan 21 2009

Why Microsoft should forget about Yahoo and buy Palm

The success of the iPhone and other smartphones demonstrates how the market for software is changing. Applications are no longer bound to a single device—your programs come in different flavors on different gadgets and share data across the Internet. The model by which we pay for software is also shifting.

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Jan 21 2009

Battlestar Galactica’s Last Days

bowman9991 writes “If your country was invaded and occupied by a foreign power, would you blow yourself up to fight back? If someone pointed a gun at your head and threatened to pull the trigger if you refused to sign a document you knew would lead to a hundred deaths (and you signed!), would that make you ultimately responsible? Does superior technology give you the moral right to impose your will on a technologically inferior culture? You wouldn’t expect a mainstream television show to tackle such philosophically loaded questions, certainly not a show based on cheesy science fiction from the ’70s, but if you’ve watched Battlestar Galactica since it was re-imagined in 2003, there has been no escape. The final fourth season is nearly over, and when the final episode airs, television will never be the same again. SFFMedia illustrates how Battlestar Galactica exposes the moral dilemmas, outrages, and questionable believes of the present as effectively (but more entertainingly) than any documentary or news program. It’s not hard to see parallels in the CIA and US military’s use of interrogation techniques in Bush’s War on Terror, the effects of labeling one race as ‘the enemy,’ the crackdown on free speech, or the use of suicide bombers in Iraq.”

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