Slashdot
- US Considers Some Free Wireless Broadband Service
- gollum123 writes US regulators may dedicate spectrum to free wireless Internet service for some Americans to increase affordable broadband service nationwide, the Federal Communications Commission said on Tuesday. The FCC provided few details about how it would carry out such
- US Gamers Spend $3.8 Billion On MMOs Yearly
- eldavojohn writes A new report from Games Industry indicates that MMO gamers in the United States paid $3.8 billion to play last year, with an analysis of five European countries bringing the total close to $4.5 billion USD. In America,
- The World's First Commercially Available Jetpack
- ElectricSteve writes Its been a long time coming. While Arthur C. Clarkes geosync satellites have taken to space, and James Bonds futuristic mobile technology has become commonplace, still the dream of sustained personal flight has eluded us — until now.
- Google's Computing Power Refines Translation
- gollum123 sends an excerpt from the NY Times on how Google has taken a lead in language translation, in one of the companys few unqualified successes as it attempts to broaden is offerings beyond search. ...Googles quick rise to the
- Jeff Jaffe Named CEO of W3C
- blozza2070 notes the news that Jeff Jaffe has been appointed CEO of the World Wide Web Consortium. Until January Jaffe was CTO at Novell and, while his name hasnt come up very often in this community, he is one of
- NewEgg Confirms Shipping Fake Core i7s
- adeelarshad82 writes After originally rejecting the story, online retailer NewEgg confirmed that a shipment of Core i7s were indeed fake, and apologized for the affair. NewEgg has also broken off its relationship with IPEX, the supplier of the phony lot.
- Dot-Com Craze Peaked 10 Years Ago This Week
- netbuzz writes When the NASDAQ stock index hit its all-time high of 5,133 on March 10, 2000, it had more than doubled in a year and the dot-com bubble was already leaking in a big way. A week later the

Digg Technology
- Nokia Files Patent for Self-Charging Phone
- Kinetically powered cell phones have been relegated to futuristic concepts..or have they? Nokia files a patent that could lead to the first real piezoelectric mobile phone.
- Apple's Long History of Lousy First Reviews
- Though the iPad has drawn some harsh reviews, its hardly the first Apple product to get trashed (at first). A look back at 25 years of flops
- Cisco's New Router To Delivers 322 Terabits per Second
- Cisco Systems, has announced the launch of a super-fast and effeciency-focused router technology which will be at the heart of the next generation of the Internet.
- If Old Spice Made Commercials For Apple (VIDEO)
- Hello, Geeks. Look at your phone. Now back to mine. Now back at your phone. Now back to mine. Sadly, yours isnt from Apple, but if you stopped buying those girly phones from Sprint and Tmobile and...
- Apple's Secret iPhone Developer Agreement Goes Public
- The first rule of the iPhone developer program is: You do not talk about the iPhone developer program...
- The Rise of Netbooks (Infographic)
- 2009 saw dramatic growth in the popularity of netbooks. This trend is expected to continue in 2010 as they become increasingly affordable.
- 10 awesome yet forgotten CD-ROMs from the 90's
- Before the Internet provided instant access to vast stores of reference information, news, entertainment, and the like, there were CD-ROMs.

CNET News.com
- Google Maps to add bike maps, directions
- Cyclists will be able to use Google Maps to plot directions around 150 U.S. cities when bike directions go live on Google later on Tuesday.
- Lindsay Lohan sues E-Trade over Super Bowl spot
- The troubled actress is suing E-Trade, claiming that it mocked her in one of its cute baby ads. She is asking for $100 million.
- How Epic fit the Unreal Engine into the iPhone
- The Unreal Engine 3 is on its way to the iPhone, though creators Epic Games have had to make some compromises to get there.
- Google announces business app store for Google Apps
- Software developers can cater to Google Apps customers through a new application store announced at Googles Campfire One event in Mountain View.
- Rock Band 3 confirmed for holidays
- Harmonix and MTV Games are getting the band back together, with Electronic Arts handling distribution once more.
- Online dating finally recognized by restaurant guide
- A new restaurant guide has a section specifically dedicated to the difficult area of online dating. Its author believes only certain very specific places are suitable for an online date.
- Pink Floyd sues EMI over iTunes payments
- One of the most imposing (and wealthiest) bands of all time sues EMI over online royalties. EMI is reportedly arguing that an album-unbundling ban applies only to physical products.

ZDNet
- LHC to restart following break and glitches
- The The Large Hadron Collider, the worlds largest particle accelerator is to restart on Monday following a technical break and glitches in the machine. by Tom Espiner ZDNet UK
- Google launches people finder for Chile earthquake
- Google has launched a tool to help people locate friends and loved ones who might have been affected by the 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Chile on Saturday. by Steven Musil CNET News
- Skype drops Windows Mobile and Skype Lite
- Skype has announced it is pulling Skype for Windows Mobile phones and Skype Lite for Java handsets, including Android. by Jessica Dolcourt CNET News
- Mozilla patches critical Firefox bugs
- Mozilla has released fixes for five security holes in older versions of Firefox, while a security company has warned of a zero-day flaw in the latest version of the popular browser. by Matthew Broersma
- Drudge Report accused of serving malware
- For the second time in less than six months, visitors to the Drudge Report say they got malware in addition to the Web sites usual sensational headlines. by Elinor Mills CNET News
- Curt Schilling's 38 Studios, EA in Big Huge game deal
- Ex-baseballer Curt Schillings developer 38 Studios has struck a deal with EA to publish an upcoming single-player role-playing game. by Tor Thorsen GameSpot
- HP sues Asian firms over patents
- Hewlett-Packard has filed a suit against four companies based in Hong Kong and Taiwan, accusing the defendants of patent infringement, according to various reports. by Vivian Yeo ZDNet Asia

Wired Technology
- Bottled Wind Could Be as Constant as Coal
- Wind power has made incredible inroads into the U.S. energy system thanks to big, efficient machines standing hundreds of feet tall. But the future of wind power may be underground.In the abandoned mines and sandstones of the Midwest, compressed-air storage
- Better Than Apollo: The Space Program We Almost Had
- SAN FRANCISCO — In the late 1950s, American space companies jumped into a headlong race to build an aerospace industry that could launch missiles across the world and rockets above it.In her new book Another Science Fiction, archivist Megan Prelinger
- Your Computer Really Is a Part of You
- An empirical test of ideas proposed by Martin Heidegger shows the great German philosopher to be correct: Everyday tools really do become part of ourselves.The findings come from a deceptively simple study of people using a computer mouse rigged to
- Mile-High Mega-Kites Could Pull Giant, Floating Power-Plant Ships
- Take a huge oceanic catamaran, stick a hydroelectric turbine underneath it, and hitch it to a 6.5 million-square-foot parafoil flying nearly a mile in the air. That’s a Korean research team’s new proposal for generating gigawatts of clean energy.As the
- Low Tolerance for Pain May Be Genetic
- One form of a common genetic variant may ratchet up pain sensitivity in people who have it, researchers report online March 8 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.The discovery could lead to more powerful pain treatments that
- All of Life’s Ingredients Found in Orion Nebula
- The ingredients for life as we know it have been found in the Orion Nebula.By finely separating the spectrum of incoming light, astronomers are able to detect the chemical fingerprints of molecules like water and methanol. The spectrograph that their
- Kindness Breeds More Kindness, Study Shows
- In findings sure to gladden the heart of anyone who’s ever wondered whether tiny acts of kindness have larger consequences, researchers have shown that generosity is contagious.Goodness spurs goodness, they found: A single act can influence dozens more.In a game

Tom's Hardware
- Updated: Tuning Cool'n'Quiet: Maximize Power And Performance
- Think your Athlon or Phenom processor is already tuned to deliver the best balance between performance and power consumption? Think again.
- Best Graphics Cards For The Money: March 2010
- With three new Radeon HD 5000-series cards launched last month, older models being put out to pasture. And an
- 3.5” Enterprise Hard Drive Development Analyzed
- SSDs might be the fastest storage option today, but by no means is it the most popular. Magnetic media offers high throughput and
- Two Portable 500GB Drives Benchmarked (And Dropped)
- If youre the sort of power user whos hard on technology, especially out in the field, then ruggedized mobile storage might be apropos. Today, were looking at a pair of portable disks that can take drops and spills, while serving
- Web Browser Grand Prix: The Top Five, Tested And Ranked
- Weve put Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla FireFox, and Opera through a gauntlet of speed tests and time trials to find out which Web browser is truly the fastest. How does your favorite land in our rankings?

Ars Technica
- feature: True story: the making of the Terminator's laser-sighted .45 pistol
- One of the most striking images from The Terminator was the weapon he carried and used in his first attempt on Sarah Connors life: the .45 Longslide, with laser sighting. Who can
- HTC lawsuit came after warning by Apple to handset makers
- Apple COO Tim Cooks warning from early 2009 wasnt the only one that handset makers received before Apple sicced the lawyers on HTC last week. According to a research note from Oppenheimer
- MRI's successes put the brain on trial
- A typical neuroscience paper (or a typical report on one) is a laundry list of structure:function relationships between brain regions and the mental tasks they perform. The amygdala deals with registering rewards,
- Facebook's location feature expected to launch next month
- Facebook is allegedly planning to roll out location sharing capabilities next month, once again playing catch-up to other services that have gained popularity thanks to location data. The rumor comes courtesy of anonymous sources who have been briefed on the
- Microsoft browser ballot gives Opera, Firefox a boost
- The Microsoft browser ballot released this month to Windows users in the EU is already doing Microsofts rivals a favor. Two of the major competitors to Internet Explorer have seen an increase in downloads, while the other two are not
- The Internet of tomorrow: 100Gbps to your house by 2030
- Googles recent announcement of a 1Gbps fiber-to-the-home testbed has communities across the US salivating—but imagine what the Internet might be like if that connection to your home were even faster. Say... 100Gbps.
- FileMaker Pro goes to 11, admits people like spreadsheets
- Apple subsidiary FileMaker has released version 11 of its flagship FileMaker Pro database. The updated software purports to make building and maintaining databases even easier, while acknowledging that many users are accustomed

Hard OCP
- DRM is Dead, RIAA Says
- The RIAA says DRM is dead. Wait. What? Who are you people and what have you done with the real RIAA?For years the RIAA has defended the use of DRM, much to the dislike of millions of honest customers who
- Undercover Cop Arrests Undercover Cop
- You have to wonder how effective an undercover operation is when one undercover cop arrests another undercover cop for trying to sell him drugs. Regardless, once the newspaper ran this story, everyone’s cover was blown. If either police department bothered
- Apple Approves Marijuana App
- Let’s see, you can’t get an iPhone app showing boobies but you can get an app to help you find weed. I guess I’m not surprised by an iToke app, we are after all talking about Apple here. You now
- Microsoft Responds to Obama’s Xbox Criticism
- Damn you Xbox machine for making our kids stay up late and be stupid. If my kid ends up being a high school drop out, we know who to blame now! For our kids to excel, we must accept our
- New Pirate Bay to Be Based on Give-And-Take Models
- Does anyone seriously think this is going to work? Remember how much everyone loved Napster? Remember how much they liked it once it became a legit site? Yeah, that’s what is going to happen here too. The more you give,
- Creating Font Using a Car
- Here is your creative font of the day (its free too). A group of people made a new font using a computer, a sophisticated camera tracking system and a car. I use my car all the time to make fonts
- Ping Pong Table-Door
- From the why didn’t I think of that files comes the amazing ping pong table/door! From the looks of it, this amazing product not only makes you popular, it gets you chicks too! Comments

AnandTech
- ASUS M4A89GTD Pro - A Core Unlocking 890GX for $140
- With less than a week of public release mileage under its belt, how close have ASUS come to hitting a home run with the M4A89GTD Pro? ...
- AVA Direct Clevo X8100 SLI Gaming Notebook
- AVA Direct, the custom computer manufacturer, has announced their most powerful notebook for gamers. The powerhouse notebook is an update of the older Clevo M980NU, replacing the Intel Core 2 Duo and NVIDIA GTX 280M SLI with a Core i7
- Dell M6500: A Precision Strike on Bling
- The Dell Precision M6500 is what we expect from a mobile workstation: high on quality and low on fluff. It’s also very expensive, but the cost of the hardware likely pales in comparison to the software it’s designed to run....
- 10Gbit Ethernet: Killing Another Bottleneck?
- More cores (32 to 48) in medium-range servers results in 20 to 50 VMs on one virtualized server. We investigate if 10Gbit Ethernet is finally ready to solve the NIC I/O bottleneck. Is 10Gbit Ethernet still a technology for the
- NVIDIA 196.75 Driver Alert
- As many of you are aware, NVIDIA has hit some snags with their latest round of WHQL drivers. The drivers have been interfering with the fan operation on certain NVIDIA video cards, resulting in the GPU overheating. NVIDIA has taken
- THX Certified HDTVs - Useful or Just Marketing?
- THX is well known for its audio standards. But when you see THX on an HDTV panel, what does that mean? Loyd digs in to find out....
- Dell Inspiron 1564: Mobile i3/i5 for the Masses
- Dells 15-inch Inspiron line has evolved over the years; gone are the bulky grey-and-white monstrosities, replaced by sleeker, more colorful designs. The latest Inspiron 1564 also sports an i3/i5 CPU, providing a powerful platform thats not as heavy as the

O'Reilly Network
- The state of open government in Canada
- David Eaves, a public policy entrepreneur and a speaker at this weeks Gov 2.0 International online conference, discusses the rise of open government in Canadas cities. He also looks at the countrys federal inertia, and he explains how a beta
- Four short links: 9 March 2010
- Cooperative Behaviour Spreads Through a Group, But So Does Cheating (Not Exactly Rocket Science) -- Fowler and Christakis suggest that people tend to mimic the actions of those they played with. They could be directly imitating the actions of other
- Truly Open Data
- Im kicking myself. I have spent a non-trivial number of hours talking to government departments and scientists about open data, talking up an open source approach to data, pushing hard to get them to release datasets in machine readable formats
- Simple Log Review Checklist Released!
- The log cheat sheet presents a checklist for reviewing critical system, network and security logs when responding to a security incident. It can also be used for routine periodic log review. It was authored by Dr. Anton Chuvakin and Lenny
- Three lessons from the Chipotle iPhone app
- The iPhone app from Chipotle, the restaurant chain best known for its burritos, is an interesting mix of simple design, e-commerce functionality and location tools. Digging into the apps development reveals three aspects that could prove useful for businesses and
- Four short links: 8 March 2010
- Chinas Cyberposse (NY Times) -- is vigilante justice ok if the cause is right? Is it okay if there wouldnt be justice without it? Does the end justify the means? Many interesting questions raised by this large-scale Internet-based human-flesh-search in
- Amazon Fires Its Colorado Associates
- I just got interesting email from Amazon: the Colorado government recently enacted a law to impose sales tax regulations on online retailers We and many others strongly opposed this legislation, known as HB 10-1193, but it was enacted anyway. Regrettably,

VNU Net
- AeroThermal outlines advanced anaerobic digestion vision
- BusinessGreen.com staff, BusinessGreen, Wednesday 10 March 2010 at 00:15:00Latest funding round to drive forward waste-to-energy commercialisation planThe British developer of a new advanced waste-to-energy technology designedto turn both food waste and mixed household waste
- Exclusive: Capgemini preps carbon consultancy push
- James Murray, BusinessGreen, Wednesday 10 March 2010 at 00:15:00Company aims to tackle Wild West carbon accounting marketConsultancy giantCapgeminiis preparing a range of new carbon accounting and management services designedto tap growing demand from firms
- Cisco promises world changer with CRS-3
- David Neal, V3.co.uk, Tuesday 9 March 2010 at 17:55:00New Carrier Routing System to power the next-generation internet, saysChambersCisco has launched its Carrier Routing System 3 (CRS-3), which it claims is avery important addition to
- Nominet consults on short .uk domain names
- Dan Worth, V3.co.uk, Tuesday 9 March 2010 at 17:42:00Registry gears up for one-letter, two-letter and single-number domainsNominet has announced athree-monthconsultation to decide how it should release one-letter, two-letter andsingle-number domains for registration.The organisation, which
- ISPs escape further Digital Economy Bill burdens
- Rosalie Marshall, V3.co.uk, Tuesday 9 March 2010 at 17:30:00Amendment concerning web filtering to protect children dropped for the timebeingInternet service providers (ISPs) escaped being saddled with furtherregulation yesterday when the Digital Economy Bill completed
- Telephony sales continue to slump
- Doug Woodburn, CRN, Tuesday 9 March 2010 at 17:23:00Global shipments down 10 per cent in Q4Despite the recent rebound in PC sales, figures fromMZA reveal the embattled telephonymarket continued to shrink in the final
- Probrand claims NHS spending win
- Caroline Donnelly, CRN, Tuesday 9 March 2010 at 17:03:00VAR attributes NHS savings to e-procurement strategyVAR Probrand claims to have helped the NHS save £2m on the cost of USBdevices.The Birmingham-based VAR is the only

Kuro5hin
- Ogg Frog Magazine #6
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- The Secret: A Review of Dulcinea Technologies Corporation's Debut Product
- After weeks of e-mails and days of phone calls, yesterday I drove to San Jose for a demo of Michael David Crawfords secret project. Michael was eager to show off his work, but urged me not to share my interest
- Cars, Value Engineering, and Bugs
- Two trends in automotive development, value engineering and drive-by-wire have the potential to reduce driver safety. Toyotas recent travails provide some food for thought.
- Hopeless romantic Chinese Ph.D candidate arrested
- He did it for love and he is a model employee with his employer The Rutgers University according to his friends and colleagues And the TSA security officer that should have been stationed where the trespass occurred is on administrative
- The Jarmidor, Part 3
- Having discovered that Im not the only pipe-faggot on Kuro5hin I decided to see whether I could get my loose shag as moist as a 14 year old baptist girl at her first Jonas brothers concert. Unfortunately my girlfriend doesnt
- 15 Yards: The Unsportsmanlike Tax Evasion of the NFL
- Superbowl XLIV approaches, pitting two potent offensive teams against one another. The inimitable Peyton Manning, this years winner of the National Football Leagues MVP award (his fourth, most of any player all time), will try to use his bottomless well
- Obama The First Year
- Hes accomplished quite a lot his first year. Heres my list of the most talked about on liberal blogs.

Techdirt
- Transmedia Storytelling... With A CwF+RtB Twist
- Ross Pruden points us to the news that Zen Films, a decade old production house, is launching a new storytelling project, which they admit is partly inspired by the CwF+RtB model that we talk about here. One of the cool
- Rescuecom Declares Victory... In Dropping Its Lawsuit Against Google
- Weve covered some of Rescuecoms bizarre lawsuit against Google for selling Adwords based on Rescuecoms trademarks. The lawsuit has been going on for a while, without Rescuecom getting very far. At almost every turn it was pointed out that what
- EU Politicians Get Serious Demanding ACTA Transparency And No Three Strikes
- Last week, there were reports that the EU trade policy folks had decided to stand up for ACTA transparency, and now it looks like theyre really doing it. As various reports are noting, a joint resolution was put forth by
- White House Cyber Security Guy: There Is No Cyberwar
- We recently wrote how some special interests have been playing up the idea that theres some sort of cyberwar going on that the US is losing. Of course, there have been similar claims going back for a decade, without anything
- Where Are The European Regulators In Charge Of Protecting Freedom Of Expression?
- Michael Scott points us to a blog post by Peter Fleischer, the Global Privacy Counsel for Google -- perhaps better known as one of the three Google execs to be convicted on criminal charges due to a video some kids
- Record Labels Put Out Misleading Study Trying To Get ISPs To Setup Broken Music Streaming Services
- The record labels have been trying out all sorts of schemes for a while now to try to get ISPs over to its side in propping up their old business models, and the latest is pretty laughable. BPI at the
- US Government Working With Pharma Companies To Raise Drug Prices In Other Countries
- A series of stories from Jamie Love at KEI highlight the troubling cozy relationship between pharmaceutical companies and the US government in trying to raise drug prices in other countries -- which very likely will come at the expense of

X-bit labs
- New Blu-Ray Licensing Organization Initiates Operations
- BD4C Licensing Group Begins Operation
- Intel Readies Dual-Core Atom Processor for Netbooks
- Intel Preps Atom N500 Microprocessor
- Contemporary Graphics Cards Performance in Battlefield: Bad Company 2
- One of the most anticipated game titles - Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - has just hit the market. X-bit labs decided to take a closer look at this game in order to help you pick up the right graphics card
- Dell Adamo XPS Still Available - Company
- No description.
- Microsoft's Chief Exec Predicts New Xbox 360 Form-Factors
- Microsoft Promises Different Xbox 360 Form-Factors
- Prices of Blu-Ray Optical Disk Drives Drop to $70 - Media Report
- Costs of Blu-Ray ODDs Still Much Higher Compared to DVD
- Nvidia Warns: Latest Drivers May Damage Graphics Cards
- Nvidia Withdraws Faulty Drivers for Graphics Cards
