Archive for March, 2010

Adobe Flash Now Officially a Part of Google Chrome

MacGene noted that Google has announced plans to include Flash with Chrome. This step will make Chrome easier for Mom & Pop to use, but comes with a host of issues that have been discussed here before. I expect them to announce Silverlight Thursday.

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MS Issues Emergency IE Security Update

WrongSizeGlass writes “CNET is reporting that Microsoft has issued an emergency patch for 10 IE security holes. ‘The cumulative update, which Microsoft announced on Monday, resolves nine privately reported flaws and one that was publicly disclosed. … Software affected by the cumulative update addressing all the IE vulnerabilities includes Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server […]

Computer Vision Tech Grabs Humans In Real-Time 3D

Tinkle writes “Toshiba’s R&D Labs in Cambridge, UK have developed a system capable of real-time 3D modeling of the human face and body — using a simple set of three different colored lights. Simple it may be, but the results are impressive. Commercial applications for computer vision technology look set to be huge — according […]

Magnetism Can Sway Man’s Moral Compass

Hugh Pickens writes “Discovery News reports that scientists have identified a region of the brain which appears to control morality and discovered that a powerful magnetic field can scramble the moral center of the brain, impairing volunteers’ notion of right and wrong. ‘You think of morality as being a really high-level behavior,’ says Liane Young, […]

NASA Summoned to Fix Prius Problems

coondoggie writes “If you want to solve a major engineering mystery, why not bring in some of the world’s best engineers? The US Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today said it was doing just that by bringing in NASA engineers with expertise in areas such as computer controlled electronic systems, electromagnetic interference […]

OpenNMS Celebrates 10 Years

mjhuot writes “Quite often is it claimed that pure open source projects can’t survive, much less grow and create robust code. One counter example of this is OpenNMS, the world’s first enterprise-grade network management application platform developed under the open source model. Registered on 30 March 2000 as project 4141 on Sourceforge, today the gang […]

Is Mimas Hiding Pac-Man?

cremeglace writes “Shaped into the likes of the Death Star of Star Wars fame by the giant crater Herschel, 396-kilometer-diameter Mimas was expected to have its warmest surface temperatures on the equator, where it was early afternoon. Instead, it was warmest in the morning (all of 92 K), giving rise in the science team’s temperature-calibrated […]

James Lovelock Suggests Suspending Democracy To Save the World

mosb1000 writes “Climate scientist James Lovelock claims it may be necessary to put democracy on hold to prevent a global climate catastrophe. He goes on to say that the best remedies may be adaptation techniques such as building sea defenses.”Lovelock is famously the creator of the Gaia hypothesis.

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Gonorrhea As the Next Superbug

WrongSizeGlass writes “Reuters is reporting that Gonorrhea risks becoming a superbug: ‘The sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea risks becoming a drug-resistant “superbug” if doctors do not devise new ways of treating it, a leading sexual health expert said.’”

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New Litigation Targets 20,000 BitTorrent-Using Downloaders

Hugh Pickens writes “The Hollywood Reporter reports that more than 20,000 individual movie torrent downloaders have been sued in the past few weeks in Washington, DC, federal court for copyright infringement, and another lawsuit targeting 30,000 more torrent downloaders on five more films is forthcoming in what could be a test run that opens up […]