Slashdot
- Microsoft Employees Love Their iPhones
- portscan writes There is an entertaining and telling article in the Wall Street Journal about iPhone use by Microsoft employees. Apparently, despite it being frowned upon by senior management, iPhone use is rampant among the Redmond rank and file. The
- Obama Backs MPAA, RIAA, and ACTA
- boarder8925 writes In a move sure to surprise no one, Obama has come out on the side of the MPAA/RIAA and has backed the ACTA: Were going to aggressively protect our intellectual property, Obama said in his speech, Our single
- What Aspects of Open Source Projects Do You Avoid?
- paulproteus writes Im a Debian developer and a part-time contributor to a few smaller projects. I do a lot of free software-y and open source-y things. Sometimes, though, I dont do them. I figure some other Slashdotters might have similar
- How To Make Your Own iPhone RFID Reader
- andylim writes Its been rumoured for some time now that Apple will include RFID technology in a future iPhone. An RFID-packing iPhone could interact with various objects including opening doors and it could even be used in shops to register
- Classmates.com Settles Lawsuit Over Phony Friends
- Hugh Pickens writes Techflash reports that Classmates.com has agreed to pay up to $9.5 million to its users to settle a lawsuit that accused the social network of sending deceptive emails that made people believe their old friends from high
- How Sony and Microsoft Hope To Crack the Motion Control Market
- An editorial at Eurogamer delves into what Sony and Microsoft hope to achieve with their upcoming console motion control systems, despite entering the market several years after Nintendo set the standard. The cards Sony has placed on the table this
- Venezuela's Chavez To Limit Internet Freedom
- terets1 writes Reuters reports that Venezuelas leader, Hugo Chavez, issued a call on Saturday for internet controls to prevent rumors and inaccurate reporting from spreading. He specifically cited a case in which a website incorrectly reported that a senior minister

Digg Technology
- The iPad paradox: Less is more
- A strange trend has emerged that violates the more-is-better ethos of American consumer culture. Some products and services are touting limitations as desirable features. And consumers are loving it.
- Google's Matt Cutts Clarifies "Delusions"
- Valleywag used a recent podcast I did as material for two points in Six Delusions of Google’s Arrogant Leaders. The two assertions that used my comments as material were “Google’s wealth means Google ‘gets it’” and “Google must sacrifice user
- YouTube - Firefox Personas Video - How To
- http://seanseo.com/ Learn how to use FireFox Personas in this step by step video. Get Personas For Firefox. NOW full setup instructions..............
- Pi Day: Google Doodle Celebrates Math Nerds Everywhere
- Google’s new logo, which you can see on the top right, contains not only the famous πr2 formula, but five other uses of π: measuring the volume of a sphere (V = 4⁄3 πr3), computing the circumference of a circle
- U.S. to Roll Out Major Broadband Policy - Yahoo! News
- U.S. regulators will announce a major Internet policy this week to revolutionize how Americans communicate and play, proposing a dramatic increase in broadband speeds that could let people download a high-definition film in minutes instead of hours.
- Google Street View: Survey Raises Privacy Concerns
- Google Street View, which has now been expanded to cover more than 95 per cent of Britain’s roads, is being seen as a “service for burglars”, according to new research.

CNET News.com
- At SXSWi, Facebook flexes its gaming muscle
- The social networks annual developer get-together as part of the South by Southwest Interactive Festival was focused on how it can bring its Facebook Connect technology to gamers on disparate platforms.
- Fiorina follows 'Demon Sheep' with heavenly hot air
- A new ad for former HP CEO Carly Fiorinas campaign for the Senate takes the extremes of her Demon Sheep ad to even more exalted levels.
- Venezuelan president calls for Internet regulation
- Hugo Chavez says the Internet cannot be something open where anything is said and done and demands crackdown on a critical news site.
- How to make Chatroulette a useful video network
- There is a way that Chatroulette could become a lot more than a place for people to show off their private parts
- Shirky: Napster tapped into our primate instincts
- We dont want to share goods, but we want to share information, the NYU professor said at a SXSWi talk, and Napster transformed music into information.
- Digg 2.0 unveiled at SXSW, 'faster,' 'instant'
- At Diggs packed South by Southwest party Saturday night, CEO Jay Adelson surprised the audience by announcing a revamped version of the service with a big slate of new features.
- #OMGConan: The big Digg party Twitter hoax
- At about 8 p.m. central time Saturday night, the word spread on Twitter like wildfire that Conan OBrien was joining Internet TV network Revision3. But it was actually a hoax that hundreds participated in.

ZDNet
- Next Firefox to drop Mac OS X 10.4 support
- Mozilla has officially decided that the next major version of Firefox will require at least Mac OS X 10.5 when running on Apple computers. by Stephen Shankland CNET News
- Microsoft re-releases Blue Screen of Death fix
- Microsoft is re-releasing the patch that caused Windows systems to crash in February with a Blue Screen of Death. by Richard Thurston ZDNet UK
- Cray, Microsoft join forces on cloud datacenters
- Supercomputer maker Crays custom engineering group has teamed up with Microsoft Research to look into lowering the costs of running cloud-computing datacenters. by Matthew Broersma ZDNet UK
- Obama lines up with copyright owners
- As a presidential candidate, Barack Obama was a young technology fan who appeared to be an establishment outsider. But he now appears to have lined up on the side of copyright owners. by Greg Sandoval CNET News
- Why no one cares about privacy anymore
- Google co-founder Sergey Brin adores the companys social network called Google Buzz. We know this because an engineer working five feet from Brin used Google Buzz to say so. by Declan McCullagh CNET News
- Judges uphold Word patent-infringement ruling
- A US Court of Appeals panel has upheld a judgement that Microsoft infringed on another companys patent with its custom XML tags in Word 2003 and Word 2007. by David Meyer ZDNet UK
- Three arrested over 12.7m PC botnet
- Authorities in Spain have arrested three men accused of operating a massive botnet which stole credit card and bank log-in data and infected computers in half the Fortune 1,000 companies. by Elinor Mills CNET News

Wired Technology
- Research Reveals Early Signs of Autism in Some Kids
- BALTIMORE—Some infants headed for a diagnosis of autism, or autism spectrum disorder as it’s officially known, can be reliably identified at 14 months old based on the presence of five key behavior problems, according to an ongoing long-term study described
- Big Earthquakes Cause Premature Births
- A new study of a 2005 earthquake in Chile supports the surprising hypothesis that pregnant women who experience earthquakes during the first trimester of their pregnancies have increased risk of premature birth and slightly smaller babies.While the drops in birth
- Video: Cold, Little Comet Is No Match for the Big, Hot Sun
- A small, newly discovered comet will not get a chance to enjoy its fame for long.As you can see in this image sequence obtained by NASA’s Solar and Heliosopheric Observatory, the comet is on a collision course with the sun.
- Solar Slumber May Have Been Caused by Magnetic Flows
- Newly reported observations of gas flows on the solar surface may explain why the sun recently had such an extended case of the doldrums.From 2008 through the first half of 2009, the sun had a puzzling dearth of sunspots, flares
- Desperate Efforts to Save Endangered Bats May Fail
- A desperate attempt to keep endangered Virginia big-eared bats alive in captivity has shown just how difficult that noble task may be.The effort was prompted by the discovery of White Nose Syndrome, an extremely virulent disease that has killed more
- The ’70s Photos That Made Us Want to Save Earth
- << previous image | next image >>Two years after Richard Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency, the new institution sent out 100 photographers to document the nation’s environment writ large.Now, those photos have made it out of the root cellar
- You Are a Tamagotchi: Turning Your Health Into a Game
- In the mid 1990s, a craze swept Japan and crested its way onto American shores: Kids were going crazy for the Tamagotchi, an egg-shaped digital pet. Every few hours, users would press a couple buttons to feed their Tamagotchi, play

Tom's Hardware
- In Pictures: GDC 2010, Day 2
- Loyds second day on the floor of GDC 2010 comes back to us in the form of a picture story. Real-time motion capture, virtual reality, stereoscopic showings from Nvidia and Sony, plus a brain wave detector kit were all on
- GDC 2010, Day 1: The Missing Middle
- This years Game Developer Conference is in full swing, and Loyd Case is on the ground, reporting the latest goings-on. His Day 1 coverage includes AMDs push for open-standard physics, Windows Phone 7, Playstation Move, real-world gaming, and Surface.
- Efficiency Explored: Core i7-980X Versus Core i7-975
- Intel is preemptively launching the first hexa-core desktop CPU weeks ahead of actual availability. But how does this 32nm monster perform
- Intel Core i7-980X Extreme: Hello, Six-Core Computing
- Already the performance leader in desktop processing, Intel is following its quad-core Bloomfield design up with Gulftown, a hexa-core design sporting 12MB of shared L3 cache. Is the lone Gulftown model, Core i7-980X Extreme, worth a $1,000 asking price?
- Four Compression And Archiving Solutions Compared
- Would you rather use 7-Zip, FreeArc, WinRAR, or WinZip? We put four of the most popular file archiving tools to the test, analyzing compression ratios and performance. Spoiler alert: WinZip 14, the latest version of this popular title, gets creamed.

Ars Technica
- Marketing games: the art of the pole dance
- Lets get one thing out of the way first: True Crime looks good. The game was demoed for me in a private suite, played live, and talked up by the developer. Mixing
- The Weird Science of toilet plants and rhythmless reindeer
- Well, thats one way to get a balanced diet: We all know that carnivorous plants have evolved in regions where the soil isnt very nutrient-rich, and they use their prey to supplement
- A cheaper and more efficient solar-hydrogen system
- As scientists continue to pursue alternative fuels that may enable us to break free of the fossil variety, a group of researchers has taken another step towards directly converting solar energy into fuel, in this case, hydrogen. A new system
- iPad mania: hot presales, iBooks info, 3G model semipopular
- iPad mania has hit since Apples answer to the tablet became available for pre-order on Friday morning. We already mentioned with glee that the mute switch has been transformed into an orientation
- Week in Apple: iPad day looms, Mac gamers rejoice, and more
- As St. Patricks Day draws near, Apple fans are counting themselves among the lucky. After all, Steam is finally coming to the Mac, the iPad finally has a ship date, and the
- Week in tech: ad blocking, whitelisting, and privacy
- The biggest story this past week on Ars was ad-blocking. You may not have realized it, but blocking ads truly hurts the websites you visit. We discussed why that is (diminished resources
- Week in gaming: Ubisoft DRM, PlayStation Move, and God of War III
- Those playing Assassins Creed 2 on the PC got a rude reminder of DRMs pitfalls when the servers that authenticate the game went down. Many complained on the companys official forum, and

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 N61J-X2: Optimus GT325M Meets Arrandale
- Mobile users that actually use their laptop unplugged for any extended amount of time should absolutely love NVIDIAs Optimus technology. The ASUS N61J pairs a higher spec GT325M GPU with an Arrandale processor to bump performance to the next level.
- Designing Our Next GPU Test Suite
- In keeping with our desire to refresh our GPU test suite periodically, we’re going to be redoing our GPU test suite to rotate in some more modern games, along with rotating in some DirectX11 games capable of taking advantage of
- Intel Core i7 980X Overclocking Update: Breaking 4GHz With 6 Cores
- Our initial 980X overclocking results were bad, so we put in more time and managed to push the chip past 4GHz....
- The Core i7 980X Review: Intel's First 6-Core CPU
- Its got 6 cores, 12 threads and its good. Meet Intels Core i7 980X, the first Gulftown CPU. If youve got the money, theres nothing better....
- 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....

O'Reilly Network
- Inside the E Wars: Apple's iPad
- Been awhile since a post, been out enjoying the real world. Wanted to post about the iPad, which ships/shipped on April 3, 2010. iPad was big news at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Didnt talk much about it....
- PyMOTW: Parsing XML Documents with ElementTree
- Pythons xml.etree.ElementTree library makes it easy to use XML data in your application or library.
- NoSQL: Staying for the feature presentation
- I left the NoSQL Live conference in Boston with the impression thatfeatures rather than architecture drive the adoption of NoSQLprojects.
- Personalization and the future of Digg
- I recently talked to Joe Stump, CTO of SimpleGeo, about a number of topics related to location and databases. However, in the course of the interview, we also got around to discussing Digg. Previous to launching SimpleGeo, Joe was the
- Lookup Performance in R
- Recently, I became interested in maximizing lookup performance in R. Many problems require looking up values in tables. I decided to perform some tests to show how different lookup mechanisms performed in R. If youre not familiar with R, heres...
- Four short links: 12 March 2010
- Flickr Flow -- a season wheel, showing the relative popularity of colours in Flickr photos at different times of the year. Beautiful. (via gurneyjourney) Light Peak -- optical peripheral cabling and motherboard connections. (via timoreilly on twitter) British Museum Pilots
- End every helpdesk request on a good note
- One thing weve learned from the (relatively) new field of behavioral economics is that people tend to remember the pain towards the end of something, not the total pain. Thus if a painful surgery ends with a long period of...

VNU Net
- Microsoft admits security update errors
- Phil Muncaster, V3.co.uk, Sunday 14 March 2010 at 09:15:00Redmond issues workaround for cosmetic issueMicrosoft has been forced to admit that a security update for its popularExcel application caused non-English text to appear on some
- Barclays Bank programmer jailed for four years
- Phil Muncaster, V3.co.uk, Saturday 13 March 2010 at 15:15:00Humza Zaman goes down for part in TJX and other data heistsA former programmer for Barclays bank has been sentenced to four years inprison for his
- Street View slammed as 'service for burglars'
- Phil Muncaster, V3.co.uk, Saturday 13 March 2010 at 15:00:00New report finds most UK citizens are against the technologyGoogle Street View is seen by most UK consumers as an intrusive technologyand nothing more than a
- Top 10 women of technology
- Iain Thomson and Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, V3.co.uk, Saturday 13 March 2010 at 09:49:00Women who have changed the course of computing historyTo celebrateInternationalWomens Day Shaun and I decided to devote the Top 10
- China says Google must censor or “pay the consequences”
- Iain Thomson in San Francisco, V3.co.uk, Saturday 13 March 2010 at 06:12:00Chinese minster starts talking toughGoogle must obey Chinese laws on censorship or “pay the consequences” asenior minister has warned.Google has said it willstopcensoring
- FBI reports online crime losses double in 2009
- Iain Thomson in San Francisco, V3.co.uk, Saturday 13 March 2010 at 05:46:00Fraudsters stole half a billion dollars last yearFigures from the FBIs Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) show that the cost ofinternet fraud more
- ICANN puts off .xxx decision
- Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, V3.co.uk, Saturday 13 March 2010 at 04:24:00Adult content domain proposal will not be decided until JuneThe Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has decidedto delay its decision

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
- When You Try To Figure Out Who Owns Imaginary 'Property,' Things Get Confusing Fast
- Weve discussed in the past how copyright isnt really property at all, and trying to compare it to regular property leads to all sorts of confusing problems. Take, for example, this lawsuit, found via Michael Scott, over who owns the
- Williams Sonoma Nastygrams Blogger Who Helps People Build Their Own Furniture
- Brad Hubbard writes I regularly read a blog called Knock Off Wood -- a site where a woman teaches readers how to build various designer-looking pieces of furniture at home for a lot less. Its the best kind of maker
- Google, Facebook Sued Because Without Some Random Patent No One Would Ever Access A Social Netw(...)
- Wireless Ink was a company that I remember getting some buzz back in the 2005/2006 timeframe... and then they dropped completely off my radar. Honestly, I had thought they had gone out of business. So I was a bit surprised
- Irony Alert: Hollywood Howard Berman To Introduce 'Internet Freedom' Bill
- Earlier this year we noted this was likely, but now it appears that Rep. Howard Berman is getting ready to introduce an Internet Freedom Bill, that would limit how US companies could operate in internet-restricting countries. Now, weve already pointed
- Viral Video Producers Want To Charge You To Embed Their Videos
- You may have seen some of the rather popular videos by Common Craft, which has built a rather large following based on these videos about technology and social media using paper diagrams on whiteboards. What the videos are really good
- Truncated RSS Is A Bad Business Decision
- A few years back, I wrote about why we had found full text RSS feeds to be much more powerful and useful than truncated RSS feeds. The reason that many sites push truncated feeds is the belief that it will
- Reuters Social Media Policy Gets It Half Right, Half Wrong
- Just a couple of months ago, I wrote about something that I thought was really impressive by Thomson Reuters. A Reuters blogger wrote a blog post on his official Reuters blog questioning Reuters itself after rumors started spreading that the

X-bit labs
- Russian University Aims to Have PetaFLOPS Supercomputer
- Russian Parliament, Government Voy to Fund PetaFLOPS Supercomputer
- AAA Game Titles Soon to Be Available on Mobile Phones - Epic Games
- Best Game Titles Incoming to All Devices Near You, Says Epic Games
- Fantastic 4: Four AMATech Coolers Reviewed
- A new company, new coolers with catching names and attractive exterior, but pretty average cooling efficiency and no breakthroughs in the acoustic performance. Read more about these new interesting solutions in our roundup!
- Intel Has a Luxury of Releasing Larrabee in Its Own time - Larrabee Engineer
- Intels Larrabee Set to Come Back with a Vengeance
- Court Puts on Hold Legal Battle Between Apple and Nokia
- Court Will Only Hear Apple Vs. Nokia Case in 2012
- Coolink Corator DS: Cooler with Gapless Direct Touch Technology
- The new air cooler for CPUs proves remarkably efficient at a low level of noise and costs less than the renowned leaders in this field. Read more in our new review!
- Smartbooks with Google Chrome Will Be More Expensive than Windows Netbooks - Analyst
- Analyst Expects Google Chrome to Fail on the Market
