Archive for January, 2008
I Don’t Believe in Imaginary Property writes “Not content with current statutory damages, the RIAA is pushing for higher damages for infringement, damages that would total $1.5 million for copying a CD with ten songs. It’s all part of debate over the proposed PRO-IP Act. William Patry, a lawyer who wrote the seminal seven-volume reference […]
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Mitchell’s Boy Toy writes “Firefox’s market share has hit 28.0% in Europe as of December 2007, according to a French web metrics firm. That’s a 20.7% increase from the beginning of 2007. ‘Finland currently has the highest Firefox market share in Europe with 45.4 percent, followed by Slovenia with 44.6 percent and Poland with 42.4 […]
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inghamb87 writes “Scientists have studied flocks of starlings and cracked the mystery behind the birds’ ability to fly in large formations, and regroup quickly after attacks, without getting confused and ramming into each other. While the information is cool, some scientists seem to think that the best use of this knowledge is not to aid […]
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An anonymous reader writes “Speculation is mounting that Google is plotting the launch of a mobile phone in partnership with computer giant Dell. Senior industry sources claim the two companies will reveal their plans at next month’s 3GSM telecoms conference in Barcelona, although Google insiders deny an announcement is due in the near future.”
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whitehartstag writes “TCP/IP is 25 years old this year. Vint Cerf says there was a long development cycle for both TCP/IP and for X.25, and we’d have been using TCP/IP much sooner if TCP/IP had been more marketable. ‘Over the years, we can come up with many examples both of where the best technology did […]
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NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “Once again the RIAA has dropped a case with prejudice, this time after concluding it was the defendant’s daughter it should have sued in the first place. In the case of Lava v. Amurao, mindful that in similar scenarios it has been held liable for the defendant’s attorney fees (Capitol v. Foster and […]
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1sockchuck writes “Google is pitting foreign governments against one another in a battle for a major new data center in Asia. In the past week, both the prime minister of Malaysia and economic minister of Taiwan have said their countries are leading candidates for the Google project, with Japan, South Korea, India and Vietnam also […]
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An anonymous reader writes “The Mythbusters’ Jamie Hyneman shares his top tech annoyances. Hyneman runs down the little things that bug him about everything from tools (exotic chargers) to cars (useless features). He also notes that there’s a lot of room for improvement on PC desktops: ‘In addition to being buggy … extra features tend […]
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Shipwack writes “Tens of millions of internet users across the Middle East and Asia have been left without access to the web after a technical fault cut millions of connections. The outage, which is being blamed on a fault in a single undersea cable, has severely restricted internet access in countries including India, Egypt and […]
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Sprint Nextel will pour more money into the iDEN network it inherited from Nextel, coming out with new handsets and adding features to its popular push-to-talk system.
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