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Nintendo Developing DS Apps For School Systems
MojoKid writes Shigeru Miyamoto, who has had a hand in some of Nintendos most popular titles, recently offered that he is working hard to turn Nintendos DS line of handheld gaming machines into tools for schools. The DS already has
Novell Rejects "Inadequate" $2B Takeover Bid
alphadogg writes Novells CEO wrote to customers Saturday telling them that the software company has rejected a $2 billion bid by hedge fund Elliott Associates to take it private. He called the offer inadequate and said Novell will review alternatives.
Autoscanning The Names People Choose For Their Wireless APs
MichaelSmith writes I code on the tram, going to and from work and I noticed that there are a lot of wifi access points along the way. So one week I made it my job to write an automatic scanner
Every British Citizen To Have a Personal Webpage
Hugh Pickens writes The Telegraph reports that British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is about to announce that within a year everyone in Great Britain will be given a personalized webpage for accessing Government services as part of a plan to
Mozilla Labs To Bring Address Book To Firefox
suraj.sun writes with this excerpt from Ars Technica: Mozilla has announced the availability of an experimental new add-on for Firefox that is designed to import information about the users contacts from a variety of Web services and other sources. The
5 Reasons Tablets Suck, and You Won't Buy One
Crazzaper writes When the iPad launched, a lot of people who didnt care about tablets came out to bash Apples new device. These same people said I would have bought it if it had a full OS, but in reality
Memorizing Language / Spelling Techniques?
NotesSensei writes My kids are learning Chinese in school. While the grammar is drop-dead simple, writing is a challenge since there is no relation between sound and shape of the characters. I would like to know if there good techniques
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ZeuS Botnet Code Keeps Getting Better...for Criminals
New capabilities are strengthening the ZeuS botnet, used to steal financial credentials and execute unauthorized transactions in online financial systems.
20GB in 1980 vs. 32GB in 2010 (PIC)
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Mozilla Labs builds add-on to bring address book to Firefox
Mozilla Labs is developing a new contacts add-on that will integrate an address book into the Web browser and make it possible for users to share their contact data with Web services.
Palm: this is your survival guide
Oh Palm. Just a little over a year ago your future seemed so bright, so renewed. You walked away from CES 2009 reborn, held aloft by a completely innovative new mobile operating system, a striking piece of hardware, and a
Beautiful...powerful...feminine.. WHAT THE...!!!???
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Massive Protest Against UK Anti-Piracy Bill
As Feargal Sharkey, head of UK Music, speaks of his confidence that the massively controversial Digital Economy Bill will be passed before the general election, the Open Rights Group has revealed that in the last 3 days more than 10,000
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Novell rejects Elliot takeover bid as 'inadequate'
But company says its committed to enhancing value for stockholders and will explore alternatives including a stock repurchase, joint ventures, and a sale.
Images: At long last, The Plastiki sets sail
After months of anticipation, banking heir David de Rothschilds boat, made buoyant by 12,000 soda bottles, set sail for Australia.
Message from the grave, straight to your cell phone
RosettaStone products use near-field communication to stream personal information, photos, and even messages from the deceased lying beneath to any mobile device.
Weekend Webware: Dailymotion video slideshows
Dailymotion users looking to create video slideshows out of photos and their music can now make pretty snazzy-looking ones with a built-in tool from Stupeflix.
Engineering a massive cleanup of toxic waterways (photos)
Boats, barges, and buildings dumped in a San Francisco Bay Area delta are leaching toxic chemicals into local drinking water, but a huge effort to clean it up is under way.
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
Here are a few of CNET Reviews favorite items from the past week, including the X-Mini Happy Speaker MP3 player, LG BD590 Blu-ray player, and the Origin Genesis gaming PC.
Barge-scale cleanup in California waterways (photos)
A handful of oversize photos from a tour CNET took of a large-scale effort to pull polluting boats, barges, and buildings out of a San Francisco Bay Area delta.
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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
LHC reaches highest power levels - so far
The Large Hadron Collider has reached its highest power so far, taking Cern closer to its goal of using the particle accelerator to conduct experiments that will discover new physics. by Tom Espiner ZDNet UK
Target offers mobile coupons
Mobile coupons are coming to mega-retailer Target, which will allow shoppers all over the U.S. to use their mobile handset to get discounts on all kinds of products. by Marguerite Reardon CNET News
Browser choice not coming to Asia
Microsoft rivals have indicated that they will not be pushing for a similar action in the Asia-Pacific region. by Liau Yun Qing ZDNet Asia
Beware the new Facebook password reset scam
If you get an e-mail that appears to be from Facebook saying the company reset your password and urging you to open an attachment, it is a scam. Repeat, it is a scam. by Elinor Mills CNET News
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Shark-Bitten Crocodile Poop Fossils Found (No, Really)
Paleontologists have stumbled across a scientific first that’s sure to inspire both fascination and disgust: coprolites, or fossilized fecal matter, bearing the distinct impressions of a creature’s teeth.The coprolites — one chunk of rock is fist-sized, the other is about
Large Hadron Collider Triples Its Own Record
The Large Hadron Collider set a new record for the creation of energetic particle beams this morning. The particle accelerator, which surpassed Fermilab’s Tevatron in December as the baddest atom smasher of them all, smashed its own record, charging particles
Evolution of Fairness Driven by Culture, Not Genes
Human behaviors are often explained as hard-wired evolutionary leftovers of life on the savannah or during the Stone Age. But a study of one very modern behavior, fairness towards total strangers whom one will never meet again, suggests it evolved
Op-Ed: Why the Internet Should Win the Nobel Peace Prize
This year, a Chinese dissident and a Russian human rights advocate — recent nominees for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize — are joined by an unlikely, nonhuman contender: the internet. From the Fields is a periodic Wired Science op-ed series
Cosmic Dust Gives Millky Way a Fiery Mane
The Planck space telescope, which is surveying the entire sky in four massive sweeps, has nearly finished its first scan.Rotating in orbit, Planck takes data of the sky in strips, almost the reverse of a chef peeling an apple in
Controversy Erupts Over Captive Endangered Bat Colony
A bitter controversy is brewing over a captive colony of endangered Virginia big-eared bats, founded inNovember as a hedge against disease driving the species to extinction in the wild.Of 40 bats put in the colony, only 10 have survived. According
The Oldest Trees on the Planet
<< previous image | next image >>Trees are some of the longest-lived organisms on the planet. At least 50 trees have been around for more than a millenium, but there may be countless other ancient trees that haven’t been discovered
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Storage Trends In 2010: An Interview With Hitachi
Toms Hardware recently had the chance to interview Steve Pereira, vice president of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies in the EMEA region, who talked about SSDs and the future of the hard drive in 2010 and beyond.
System Builder Marathon, March 2010: System Value Compared
Budget enhancements to this month’s SBM finally reflect last year’s price increases, allowing the return of liquid cooling at
Mini-ITX: Two Cases And Four Motherboards Compared
Everyone cares about power consumption, so it’s important to realize that board-level integration has enabled a new breed of extremely small, power-friendly computers. Today we look at two mini-ITX cases and four motherboards for small form factor PCs.
Ubuntu 9.10: The Karmic Koala Benchmarked And Reviewed
Is Ubuntus latest release, the Karmic Koala, any good, or just a bunch of hype? Weve had a solid month to check it out and are ready to publish our review. Were even debuting our brand new cross-platform benchmark suite
Watch Blu-ray And Burn DVDs: Three Low-Cost Solutions
Combo drives have a long history of bringing value to people with simple burning needs. As prices for expensive Blu-ray media drops, we review three low-cost drives that can read high-priced content and write to the most value-oriented formats.
Part 2: Building A Balanced Gaming PC
What does it mean to build a truly-balanced PC? How great would it be to piece together a machine bottlenecked by
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Ubuntu 10.04 beta 1 is looking good, less brown
Canonical has announced the availability of the first Ubuntu 10.04 beta release. The new version of Ubuntu, codenamed Lucid Lynx, is scheduled to arrive in April. It will be a long-term support
Week in tech: easter eggs, pirates aren't cool, and thinking robots
People love easter eggs. There are a number of humorous yet undocumented features hiding beneath the surface of some of the most popular open source software applications. We ran down five of
Week in Apple: Macs, iPods see sales boost, more iPad news
The iPad launch is drawing near, so its not surprising that much of our most popular Apple news for the week was about the highly anticipated device. However, we also saw some
Week in Microsoft: Windows Phone 7 and Internet Explorer 9
Lets look back at the week that was in Microsoft news. Here were the top stories:Microsoft shows off Windows Phone 7 Series dev tools at MIX10: Microsofts MIX10 Developer Conference kicked off
Week in gaming: PlayStation Move, Metro 2033, pole dancing
What a week! Post-GDC we share our thoughts on the PlayStation Move after playing with a bunch of the games Sony showed the press, we are pleasantly surprised by a top-down Tomb
Apple to iPad devs: on your mark, get set, submit!
Apple is alerting developers that they have just over a week to prepare iPad apps and get them submitted for review if they want them to be in the App Store on April 3.Developers must build their apps using beta
What's fair? Societal structures, not human nature, teach us
Rousseau, Hobbes, and Locke all meditated on the development of social contracts that they considered necessary for people to operate in large societies. Game theory gives scientists a chance to test some
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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
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Windows Phone 7 Series: The AnandTech Guide
With a launch several months away, Microsofts Windows Phone 7 Series smartphone OS begins with a clean slate. Finally learning from Apples success, does Microsoft have what it takes to compete in the next generation of smartphones?...
Intel's X25-V & Kingston's 30GB SSDNow V Series: Battle of the $125 SSDs
Both Intel and Kingston are shipping $125 SSDs, find out which one is worth your money!...
Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview: Investigated
Yesterday, Microsoft launched the Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview at MIX10. Though the current release of the platform preview is very rough around the edges, it promises to bring Internet Explorer into full web standards compliance, partially erasing the web-standard
Asus Eee PC 1001P—A Matte Seashell Netbook
ASUS has an updated Pine Trail netbook that cuts the price to $330 and includes one of the nicest looking LCDs weve seen in a netbook. If youre after a $330 netbook and cant spend a penny more, this is
The Intel Xeon 5670: Six Improved Cores
The new Xeon “Westmere” 5600 series, has arrived. ...
Windows Phone 7 Series at MIX10
Microsoft answered nearly all of the questions we had about Windows Phone 7 Series after Mobile World Congress at this years MIX. 7 series is quickly shaping up to be one of the more impressive things weve seen from Microsoft
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.
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Architecture is Destiny: A Tale of Two Cities and Lessons for the Social Business
About three years ago my wife and I made the rash (and wise) decision to buy a 17th century home in Southwestern France . Puy L’Eveque is a 13th century medieval town situated on a hill overlooking the Lot River.
Current activities at the Electronic Information Privacy Center
A few of the recent campaigns of Electronic Information Privacy Centerinclude whole-body imaging at airports, the Smart Grid, and cell phoneprivacy in the workplace. EPIC demands that institutions takeresponsibility for privacy, designing it into their systems.
Writing Beyond Tech: Bugville Critters
A fun follow up to my previous post about writing outside of technology. This one focuses on my childrens picture books and a series called Bugville Critters. All 16 of my original Bugville Critters books have been published. The latest...
Trapping content on the iPad won't work, even if it's pretty
Wired is leading the magazine-to-iPad charge with a great looking app, but its also reverting to some back lock-in habits. Instead of trapping content and readers within a space -- a true exercise in futility -- Wired and other publishers
Four short links: 19 March 2010
Tsung -- GPLed multi-protocol (HTTP, PostgreSQL, MySQL, WebDAV, SOAP, XMPP) load tester written in Erlang. Myth of Chinas Manufacturing Prowess -- The latest data shows that the United States is still the largest manufacturer in the world. In 2008, U.S.
W3C XML Security RELAX NG Schemas
I see that the W3C XML Security Working Group has updated the Working Draft of their non-normative XML Security schemas in RELAX NG Compact Syntax. RELAX NGs creator Murata-san made a comment on the schemas on the DSDL-comment mailing list:...
Making HTML more like print - Things are improving, but so slowly
Can HTML rival print for quality? I took a fresh look at hyphenation, body text fonts, sidebars, and dynamic layout.
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Google set to improve Analytics privacy
Phil Muncaster, V3.co.uk, Saturday 20 March 2010 at 15:38:00Web giant to offer opt-out option for its flagship web analytics productGoogle is developing a plug-in for its flagship web analytics productdesigned to allow users to
Royal Navy launches iPhone app
Phil Muncaster, V3.co.uk, Saturday 20 March 2010 at 15:27:00Web 2.0 tools used in an effort to recruit new membersThe Royal Navy has become the latest venerable institution to enter the bravenew world of Web
Google Street View under fire again
Phil Muncaster, V3.co.uk, Saturday 20 March 2010 at 15:16:00Web giant criticised for showing images of secret SAS base and murderedteenager Ashleigh HallGoogle’s controversial Street View service has been in trouble once again,following thenationwideroll out
Russians and SEC working together to shut down stock hacker
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, V3.co.uk, Saturday 20 March 2010 at 09:05:00Cooperative effort to shut down stock manipulatorsTheongoingcaseagainst hackers using stolen share trading accounts to manipulate stocks isseeing good cooperation between Russian business and
Top 10 computer games of all time
Iain Thomson and Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, V3.co.uk, Saturday 20 March 2010 at 08:34:00The history of computing funYou know what they say about all work and no play. So this week weve decidedto
Google reportedly planning April shutdown in China
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, V3.co.uk, Saturday 20 March 2010 at 01:31:00Report claims that company preparing to close up shop in weeksGoogle is reportedly preparing to shut down its operations in China over thenext
Google unveils Skipfish security tool
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, V3.co.uk, Saturday 20 March 2010 at 01:29:00Free software scans web apps for flawsGoogle has released a new development tool aimed at uncovering security holesin web applications.The company said that
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kitten: The Text Adventure
Location: Party You are at a great party.  There are lots of people milling about.  It is a lot of fun.    You see several lines of cocaine here. You can: snort cocaine
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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
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Irish Collection Society Wants Hotels To Pay Performance Fees For Music Played In Guest Rooms
Weve seen all sorts of ridiculous claims by performance rights collection societies trying to demand performance rights for things that clearly were not intended as performances. There was the woman stocking shelves in a store who was singing without paying.
Hot News Is Back: Court Blocks Website From Reporting The News
In the last few years, theres been a push by some companies to bring back the immensely troubling hot news doctrine, that appears to violate everything we know about the First Amendment and copyright law. Basically, the hot news doctrine
Would UK Politicians Support The Digital Economy Bill If It Applied To Offline Activities As Well?
The entertainment industry always likes to take the digital world and compare it to the physical world as if the two were the same -- often making claims like unauthorized downloading is just like stealing a CD from a store.
Nestles Discovers The Streisand Effect... But Only After Making Things Worse And Worse... And Worse
Earlier this week, reader Jorvay sent over the news of how food giant Nestle had massively overreacted to an (admittedly disgusting) anti-Nestle video put together by Greenpeace and posted to YouTube. The thing was, this video was getting no attention.
More ACTA Leaks: Would Create Special Organization To Manage Worldwide Copyright Laws
The more of ACTA that leaks, the worse it seems. KEI has the details on another portion of ACTA that had not leaked yet, which focuses on setting up new institutions that would manage ACTA after it was implemented. Basically,
People Realizing That Viacom's Filings Take YouTube Quotes Totally Out Of Context
I had pointed this out in a comment yesterday, but with so many press reports suggesting that Viacoms filing found some sort of smoking gun in the YouTube emails concerning founders talking about stealing videos, its worth pointing out that
The Onion Puts Out An Equally Accurate Report On Recording Industry Revenue Issues
Ah, leave it to The Onion to successfully encapsulate the state of the recording industry with a report that is basically as accurate as most of the reports that come out of the RIAA these days:The Recording Industry Association of
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Nvidia Has "Tons of Exciting Opportunities" with Tegra - Company
Nvidia Excited About Tegra Prospects with Boosted System-on-Chip Team
Dell Returns Adamo XPS to Own Stores
Dell Adamo XPS Makes Reappearance
Sega Expects Microsoft's Natal to Bring "Brilliant Innovations"
Sega Is Very Positive About Microsoft Natal and Sony Move
Specifications and Prices of Nvidia GeForce GTX 400-Series Graphics Cards Emerge on the Web
Nvidia GeForce GTX 480, 470 Alleged Specs and Prices Transpire
HTC Disagrees with Apple, Will Defend Itself in Court
HTC: We Have Consistently Driven Innovation
ATI Radeon HD 5670, Radeon HD 5570 and Radeon HD 5450: A Multimedia Ideal?
Not so long ago we talked about the multimedia capabilities of the new Budget solutions from Nvidia and they proved to be quite impressive. Today time has come to check out their competitors from the AMD camp: Radeon HD 5670,
World's Largest Book Seller Appoints E-Commerce Specialist as Chief Executive
Appointment of CEO May Point to Barnes & Nobles Future: Electronic Commerce
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