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National Debt Clock Overflowed, Extended By a Digit
hackingbear writes The National Debt Counter, erected in 1989 when the U.S. debt was merely a tiny $2.7 trillion, has been moving so much that it recently ran out of digits to display the ballooning figure: $10,150,603,734,720, or roughly $10.2
English Court Allows Patents For "Complex" Software
jonbryce writes The court of appeal in England has ruled that companies should be granted patents for complex software products. In this particular case, Symbian had written something that makes mobile phones run faster. The court case has received very
Fuel Efficiency and Slow Driving?
vile8 writes With the high gas prices and ongoing gas gouging in my hometown many people are trying to find a reasonable way to save gas. One of the things Ive noticed is people driving exceptionally slow, 30mph in 45mph
Microsoft Quietly Previews PC Advisor Repair Tool
notthatwillsmith writes On Friday, Microsoft invited members of the Windows Feedback Program to try out a preview of a new application, the Microsoft PC Advisor. The new tool promises to continuously monitor your PC for problems and give you the
Baldness Gene Discovered — 1 In 7 Men "At Risk"
FiReaNGeL writes Researchers conducted a genome-wide association study of 1,125 Caucasian men who had been assessed for male pattern baldness. They found two previously unknown genetic variants on chromosome 20 that substantially increased the risk of male pattern baldness. They
Court Rules That Palin Must Save Yahoo Emails
quarterbuck writes An Anchorage judge has found that Governor Sarah Palin must save her emails . Last week a Tennessee man was arrested over hacking her email account. Washington post also reports that Sarah Palin, her husband and officials had
Elcomsoft Claims WPA/WPA2 Cracking Breakthrough
secmartin writes Russian security firm Elcomsoft has released software that uses Nvidia GPUs to speed up the cracking of WPA and WPA2 keys by a factor of 100. Since the software allows them to network thousands of PCs, this anouncement
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30 Beautiful Photoshop Illustration Tutorials
In this collection, you’ll find 30 brilliant illustration/drawing tutorials using Adobe Photoshop from top-notch Photoshop tutorial sites.
AC/DC Electrify BitTorrent Album Downloads
AC/DC will release its new album ‘Black Ice’ worldwide on October 20th, in physical format only since the band doesn’t sell its music online. However, the upcoming album has already been digitized by pirates, as it leaked to BitTorrent five
52 Things To Do With Google
You can do a lot more than search the web with Google nowadays, from reading newspapers in languages you dont speak to seeing the natural habitat of Komodo dragons.
Is Laser-Powered HDTV the Highest Def Yet?
This, my friend, is the Mitsubishi LaserVue-65 in. of blazing, high-definition fury, I said. Is it a cheap LCD, like the one in your Man Cave? No, it is not. Is it a somewhat better plasma TV, like our neighbor
Employees, not hackers, cause most corporate data loss
Much security coverage focuses on malware, hackers, and the dangers both pose to unwary companies, but theres evidence to suggest the problem lies a good deal closer to home. How close? Try one cubicle over.
13 Great Free Backup Programs for Windows, Mac, and Linux
Making sure youve got a reliable backup solution is a must for any user - and more so for an administrator. Why? Well, mostly because your users probably arent very good at remembering to back up their own files. And
Apple Install Guide Slips Out New MacBook, MacBook Pro
An Apple support file unearthed on the weekend confirms that at least two portables will get an update in short order.
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McAfee sees rise in stock scams, social engineering attacks
Security firm predicts scammers will try to use exploits to manipulate the stock market. Also: Expect more social engineering that piggybacks on big news events.
Micron to buy $400 million stake in memory maker
Micron will buy Qimondas 35.6 percent stake in Inotera Memories.
MySpace targets small advertisers with new program
Called MyAds, it allows small advertisers to use MySpaces targeted ad program, opening up a big opportunity for local ads on the social network.
Report: MP3 players threaten users' hearing
People who listen to personal music players for only five hours a week at a high volume may be doing permanent damage to their hearing, according to a team of EU experts.
280 Slides: PowerPoint made fast and easy, online
New online presentation app
More Macbook rumors and pics surface
With the new MacBook unveiling on October 14, the blogosphere is alive with the latest rumors and pictures of Apples new hardware.
IBM invests in business partners' training
A business development fund aims to encourage its largest partners to take up more skills training around data centers.
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Microsoft: How we'll take on VMware
The software maker believes it has the tools and the right price point to beat VMware in the battle for the virtualisation market. Microsoft has a three-pronged strategy to beat VMware in the virtualization market, according to the companys senior
Netbook returns blamed on Linux 'teething problems'
Higher return rates for Linux-based netbooks dont necessarily reflect badly on the open-source operating system, according to Ubuntu backer Canonical. The return rate on Linux-powered netbooks may be higher than that for Windows netbooks, but this isnt necessarily a bad
The five products Apple must make
What ought to be Apples next leap of faith? Here are a few ideas for where Apple should go next. What are your ideas? Apple made its latest big move into new territories last year with the launch of the
Dell speeds backup with disk-to-disk system
The PowerVault DL2000 will simplify and accelerate data backup by offering disk storage and backup in one unit, Dell says. Dell has introduced the Dell PowerVault DL2000, a disk-to-disk system that places backup and recovery alongside the main data storage
Start-up looks to extend battery life
Intel-backed ZPowers silver-zinc battery is set to make its debut with a large laptop manufacturer next year, promising batteries that are 95 percent recyclable and 40 percent longer life. Intel-backed start-up ZPower may be the first to introduce an alternative
Scientists make ultrathin superconducting films
U.S. researchers have developed ultrathin films that when sandwiched together form a superconductor, an advance that could lead to a new class of fast, power-saving electronics. CHICAGO--U.S. researchers have developed ultrathin films that when sandwiched together form a superconductor, an
Large Hadron Collider gets fresh power supply
Cern is planning to build a new computing hub in France, because its existing one is sucking the power grid dry. The lab cracking data from the Cern Large Hadron Collider experiment needs a new computing hub because its existing
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'Children in Need' Could Unite All Surviving Doctor Whos
Reports claim the seven surviving actors who played The Doctor will reunite for this years BBC Children in Need telethon. That means David Tennant and Peter Davision would join Tom Baker, Colin Baker, Sylvestor McCoy, Paul Mcgann and Christopher Eccleston
The Prisoner's Sonic Shadow Looms Large
Four decades after its short run concluded in controversy, Patrick McGoohans brilliant sci-fi miniseries The Prisoner remains one of televisions most influential shows. But its speculative tentacles reach deeper, inspiring user-generated music videos as wellas songs from artists as varied
Q&A: 'World of Warcraft' Lead Producer J. Allen Brack
During Blizzcon Wired chats with with J. Allen Brack, Wows lead producer, to discuss the upcoming Wrath of the Lich King expansion, where the game goes from here, and the titles Deathknight class, an addition many fans see as the
U.S. Game Designer Hurtles into Space With DNA Cargo
An American computer game designer -- along with two crewmates and the digitized DNA sequences of some of the worlds most famous minds -- reached space Sunday. Wired.com
Spies Launch 'Cyber-Behavior' Investigation
In effort to get a handle on wannabe spies cyber behaviors, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence hands out $800,000 to researchers to figure out whether hopping on World of Warcraft or Facebook suggests an unwillingness to abide
The Tanking Economy Can't Slow Down Innovation on the Web
The entire tech industry is preparing for tough times, but what does the current economic downturn mean for innovation on the web? Will the momentum that drove the defining advancements of the Web 2.0 era fizzle out? We say it
South African Electric Car the Crown Joule of Paris Auto Show
On the 15th anniversary of Nelson Mandela receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, South Africa is gaining attention for another world-friendly achievement: This time, its an electric car from Cape Town-based Optimal Energy. Wired.com
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Three High-End Liquid-Cooling Cases Compared
High-quality liquid cooling normally requires a great deal of planning and effort at moderate expense. For a few dollars more, these case and cooling systems
This Week's Hot News: Oct. Week 2
Missed this weeks hot news? Check them out here in this weekends roundup!
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G31 And E7200: The Real Low-Power Story
While Intel and VIA are battling for the low-power market, an optimized desktop motherboard and an efficient processor can already take
Three High-End Gaming Systems Compared
Gaming enthusiasts always look for an edge, but that edge usually comes at a cost--time or money. We compare three systems from HP, Falcon NW,
Shuttle's X27: Can Atom Handle Vista?
In the horsepower race between Intel’s and AMD’s quad-core chips, the Atom processor is an everyday hybrid. Shuttle took it and created a
Do New Drivers Really Boost Performance?
How much extra performance can you get from a simple graphics driver update? And what sort of gaming gains can you expect from
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New maskless lithography trick may keep Moore's Law on track
Getting past the 32nm feature size will be a challenge for chip companies looking to keep Moores Law on track. Recently, researchers uses a low-flying array of plasmonic lenses to demonstrate fast, maskless lithography that could keep the train rolling..Read
Scared profitable: Valley VCs preach return of the Old Ones
From the good luck with that dept., Sequoia Capital tries to scare its portfolio CEOs straight with a look at how bad things might get. And they might accidentally be right.Read More...
Washington DC latest to drop Microsoft for web apps
Washington D.C. joins an already sizable number of organizations to make the transition from Microsoft Office to web-based office suites. Read More...
FCC says Seattle tests back smutless, free broadband proposal
FCC Chair Kevin Martin is crowing after the agencys engineers released report suggesting his smut-free broadband plan wont cause undue interference in nearby bands. But T-Mobile says its not convinced yet.Read More...
Employees, not hackers, cause most corporate data loss
Much security coverage focuses on malware, hackers, and the dangers both pose to unwary companies, but theres evidence to suggest the problem lies a good deal closer to home. How close? Try one cubicle over. Read More...
This week in Apple: New notebooks, new writers, and more Woz
This weeks top Apple news revolved, unsurprisingly, around Apples recently-announced Special Event. Also on top this week were leaked MacBook photos, iPhone security, comments from Woz about the iPod, and a new addition to our team.Read More...
This week in open source: distro betas, new Mono and Python
The open-source software community released some exciting new software this week. Ars tested the latest beta releases of Ubuntu and Fedora, the new versions of Mono and Python, and an intriguing new location-aware extension for Firefox.Read More...
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HMS Hood Reborn as 20-Ft Lego Model
Hokey smokes, that’s a lot of bricks! Someone built the British battle cruiser H.M.S. Hood out of Lego and it’s 20-feet long. Check out the article for some photos to get a grasp on how big this thing is. This
Gaming News
Tokyo Game Show coverage @ JoystiqStarcraft II first minute of opening cinematic (HD cam) @ GameTrailersTurning the PS Eye camera into a PC webcam @ QJBest Buy to sell Xbox360 HDTV bundles @ PunchJumpFar Cry 2 character trailer @ GamersHell
Leaked MacBook Case Photos Hit the Web
AppleInsider has some analysis on the recently-leaked MacBook case photos and noticed something interesting: there is no full DVI or Firewire 400 port. Follow the jump for other observations and to see all the photos. Instead, the high-end notebook now
HTC G1 Presales Reported at 1.5 Million Units
T-Mobile’s HTC G1, powered by Google Android, presales is reportedly at 1.5 million units sold. These numbers do not include retail sales nor has the holiday season even started yet. Looks like T-Mobile’s got a winner here. Google is working
ardware Roundup
CoolingCPU cooler roundup Q3 @ Benchmark ReviewsXigmatek HDT-S1283 Red Scorpion CPU cooler @ Real World LabsWaterblock Shootout @ OC3DMisc.Smooth Creations customized VW Bus PC @ Guru3DBuilding a KICKASS gaming rig 2 (1000th video – congrats!) @ 3GMMotherboardsECS A790GXM-A Black series
Worst Windows Flaws from the Past Decade
InfoWorld takes a trip in the Wayback Machine to remind us of the ten worst Windows flaws over the past 10 years. There are some doozies in here, such as the SQL Slammer bug from 2003. These errors, buried in
Energy Boosters Tested: What Geek Cuisine Works?
You’ve seen hardware and game roundups but what about an energy food/drink roundup? This article tries several energy boosting food items and drinks to see if they really work, in the author’s own non-scientific way. I thought it was pretty
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Überclok Reactor: Balanced Performance
Another spin around the block with Überclok, and were still pleased with this up and comer....
ASUS Rampage II Extreme - First Look
We take a first look at the latest ROG board sporting the Intel X58 chipset. However, we cannot provide performance numbers yet. Boo!!!...
Antec Fusion HTPC Shootout
Antec sent us three of their Fusion cases, which target the HTPC market. Join us for a closer look....
Core i7 - Is High VDimm really a Problem?
Actually, high VDimm is a problem but under certain circumstances. How and why is something we cannot answer yet, but we do have a briefing today....
The Business of Tech: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do - AMD Goes Fabless
In the most dire of cash crunches, AMD has confirmed the rumors and parted ways with its fabrication arm. What does this mean for AMD and its new spin off?...
The fun side of virtualization: virtualized gaming and hyper-V benchmarking
Want to get rid of Windows (Vista) and run DirectX games on Linux? Found the recent virtualization articles just a bit tad too much nuts and bolts? Or do you wonder how well Microsofts Hyper-V performs compared to VMwares ESX?
Jasper Hunting 101: Waiting for the 65nm Xbox 360
On the verge of buying a new Xbox 360? The first models to include a 65nm GPU and CPU are on their way. Their arrival is imminent, but read on to see what you can do to help identify ones
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Ask Linux.com: Perplexing permissions, beaucoup browsers
This week in the ongoing town-hall debate that is the Linux.com forums, the participants were asked about troubleshooting file permissions, testing Web pages on multiple browsers, and deciding what counts as a low-resource machine. All that, plus your chance at
A baby named Linux
Reader Christian Nielsen wrote from Sweden to tell us he and his girlfriend have named their baby Linux, after the operating system, and attached this darling photo.
Picasa 3 for Linux: A video tour
Googles Picasa is all about photos -- it helps you instantly find, edit, and share all the pictures on your computer. Although it isnt released as open source it is free to download and use from Googles Web site. The
VMware Workstation 6.5 consolidates the best of desktop virtualization
Virtualization software can help you run programs that your native Linux distro wouldnt. While Linux users have many virtualization options, none comes close to the all-encompassing VMware Workstation 6.5. Introduced last month, VMware Workstation 6.5 continues the tradition of outshining
The KOffice 2.0 beta, part 2: Graphical and charting programs
Yesterday, I looked at the major applications in the first beta for KOffice 2.0. Now its the turn of the rest of the beta: The KPlato project manager, KChart, the vector graphics editor Karbon, and the raster graphics editor Krita.
Foresight Kid's can inspire young minds
Foresight Linux is best known by many as the distribution that features the Conary package management system. Perhaps soon it may become known as your childs favorite distro. The recent release of Foresight Kids Edition 1.0 introduces a new generation
Clocks for time travelers
Whether you believe that punctuality is "the politeness of kings" or "the art of guessing how late the other fellow is going to be," you can count on your Linux box for information about local times across the globe, so
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First Frontlist O'Reilly Ebook Bundle (Including EPUB) Now Available
With todays release of iPod: The Missing Manual, Seventh Edition, by J.D. Biersdorfer and David Pogue, were beginning the release of nearly all new (frontlist) titles as ebook bundles. SharePoint for Project Management, by Dux Raymond Sy, will be available
Hanke and Dangermond: "State of the Geoweb"
Check out last years keynote address by John Hanke, Director of Google Earth & Maps and Jack Dangemond of ESRI as they demonstrate the latest in Google geo development. Compare to the geospace technology of today by attending this years
Deadline for iPhoneLive Launch Pad is October 14
Have an iPhone-related app or company youre ready to unleash on the world? Do it at iPhoneLive Launch Pad, an opportunity for iPhone developers and entrepreneurs to unveil new applications and startups at a major new industry event. The October
US Library of Congress makes a step towards PRESTO
The US Library of Congress Thomas project is making user-friendly, structured URLs available as permanent aliases for its legislation. I have been pushing a similar approach, but taking it further, in the PRESTO approach.
State-of-the-Art Websites Build an iPhone Web App and an App Store App
When I started writing for Inside iPhone, I promised that Id talk about why iPhone web apps are still important. I decided to make good on that threat this week. One of the reasons that I think its necessary to...
Frightening transparency
Our current financial problems derive, at their foundation, from private transactions that werent nearly careful enough about the prices of the goods underneath them. Perhaps the answer is to require that financial practices be done in the open. Everyone can
Open Source in Defense
Ive been meaning to write a post about open-source software in defense for a while and today my inbox achieved critical mass with the arrival of yesterdays GCN article on the subject. The article previews a memo being prepared by
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Big jump in search for cheaper taxbase outside UK
AccountancyAge.com, Accountancy Age, Monday 13 October 2008 at 03:35:00 Deloittes latest survey shows a big jump in companies searching for a cheaper taxbase outside the UK The latest Deloitte survey of finance directors outlook reveals the number of companies looking
Web 2.0 set for a fire sale, says analyst
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com, Saturday 11 October 2008 at 04:58:00 Prices for online apps could soon plummet Customers could soon see much lower prices for common web-based applications, according to one analyst. Forrester Research analyst Oliver Young said
Microsoft plans Silverlight news
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com, Saturday 11 October 2008 at 04:57:00 2.0 release likely announcement Microsoft is planning to make a major announcement surrounding its Silverlight web application tool. The company sent out
Malware writers spoof Patch Tuesday
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com, Saturday 11 October 2008 at 04:56:00 Spam contains fake update A new malware attack is taking advantage of Microsofts upcoming monthly patch release. The spam messages attempt to
Hackers take aim at World Bank
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com, Saturday 11 October 2008 at 04:55:00 Network under constant attack, claims report The World Banks internal networks have been compromisd by outside attackers at least six times in
Nature builds further into virtual reality
Daniel Griffin, Information World Review, Friday 10 October 2008 at 15:34:00 New islands in Second Life will expand publisher’s presence The Nature Publishing Group (NPG) has increased its presence in the virtual reality world of Second Life (SL) launching the
Ericsson develops wind-powered base station
Andrew Donoghue, BusinessGreen, Friday 10 October 2008 at 15:29:00 The companys Tower Tube design has been updated with wind energy technology Swedish tech giant Ericsson has updated an environmentally friendly design for base stations
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The Credit Crisis and the Bailout in Plain English
This is an explanation of economics. Theres no way to avoid some boring details and glazed eyes when talking about such things. However, I promise to avoid some of the jargon which will send you running to wikipedia, if you
The Meat Hooker: Steak
Humans are omnivorous. Probably the reason we are is that we started out as scavengers before we were hunter/gatherers. Eating ancient and primeval road kill must have been nasty enough that some bright ancestor found a pointed stick and jabbed
To bail or not to bail, that is the question
So King George got on the TV tonight to let everyone know that yes, the sky will indeed fall if those pesky congress persons dont agree to effectively nationalize a handful of companies that may or may not have been
The 700 Billion Dollar Question
Those who spend their weekends doing things other than watching the news woke up Monday morning to a proposed 700 billion dollar bailout of the broader US financial system. The response to the most devastating financial crisis in modern history
Delicious, delicious irony
One of our more prolific users, localroger, recently posted a diary about how this online community of ours has failed.  In and of itself, this is not ironic or even remarkable; the perennial breast-beating that our community is dying is
''ASCII art'' in the 1950s
According to History of ASCII Art, a Korean gentleman named Gwang Hyuk Lee (or Gwank Hyuk Lee?), around the time of the Korean war, drew a picture of Jesus Christ (entirely by hand) using the entire text of the Book
Sun Tzu for the new millenium: How-to E-Maul localroger
Im going to present to you tips, tricks, and techniques for e-mauling localroger.  In theory many of these will work well against anyone, but I am writing this diary in the hopes that this will help give people that push