Archive for October, 2007
Google will come out in mid-2008 with a mobile phone platform that incorporates a variety of Google online services and lets outside developers create applications, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
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October 31st, 2007 | Posted in News | No Comments
Luyseyal writes “IBM has developed a process for scrubbing waste silicon wafers clean, allowing the otherwise highly secret waste to be sold. The silicon quality usually necessary for solar production is very high and the cost of solar panels reflects it. Recycling this waste should help bring down the cost in the long run and […]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in News | No Comments
An anonymous reader writes “AT&T has long been associated with advances in the programming arts as well as communications. They’ve recently brought those disciplines together to create a powerful datamining language called Hancock. Hancock is a C variant developed to mine gigabytes of the company’s telephone and internet records for surveillance purposes. ‘The manual for […]
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The Slashdot 10 Year Anniversary Charity Auction for the EFF is at an end and the numbers are in. We are still waiting for payment on one of the six items, but the grand total for the auctions is $9186.83. The big surprise was the anonymous reader who bought the Swag Bag AND the Low […]
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cycoj writes with a report in the German IT magazine Heise, taking a look at the new OS X Leopard firewall. They find it flawed. When setting access to specific services and programs to only allow SSH access, for example, they found that a manually started service was still accessible. From the article: “So the […]
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PoliTech passed us a PC World link, noting that the newest version of OS X, Leopard, has already been adapted to run on a PC. “The OSx86 Scene forum has released details of how Windows users can migrate to Apple’s new OS, without investing in new hardware — even though installing Leopard on an PC […]
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Larry Sanger writes “Citizendium, ‘the Citizens’ Compendium’ — a free, non-profit, ad-free, wiki encyclopedia with real names and a role for experts — has just announced that it’s celebrating the one-year anniversary of its wiki, an occasion for which I wrote a project report. Make up your own mind about whether ‘we’ve made a very […]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in News | No Comments
AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung) today announced the availability of the Samsung SGH-a737. An ultrathin sliding phone with accelerated multimedia and entertainment features, the a737 builds on the remarkable appeal of the Samsung SGH-a717 and a727 phones and gives AT&T customers the same great 3G experience in a new form factor.
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Writer Matthew Chapman recently wrote a piece for the Washington Post calling for a science-only Presidential debate. While I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for the candidates to embrace such a potentially difficult series of questions, a bit more emphasis on modern science and technology certainly couldn’t hurt. “None of the candidates should know in […]
October 30th, 2007 | Posted in News | No Comments
PJ1216 writes to mention that vinyl seems poised to make a comeback in the music industry. Some are even predicting that this comeback coupled with the surge in digital music sales could possibly close the door on CDs. “Portability is no longer any reason to stick with CDs, and neither is audio quality. Although vinyl […]
October 30th, 2007 | Posted in News | No Comments