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Green Is In At CES, But Is It Real?
OTL writes Youve heard the talk of Green throughout the whole of 2008, but the way a product affects the environment will be a huge consideration in consumer buying habits, at least when it comes to gadgets. But, the CEA
$30B IT Stimulus Will Create Almost 1 Million Jobs
itif writes This report takes a look at how many jobs you get if you invest $10 billion each in three different IT infrastructure projects--broadband, health IT and the smart grid. It argues that if you are going to be
Data Breaches Rose Sharply In 2008
snydeq writes According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, more than 35 million data records were breached in the U.S. in 2008. Tracking media reports and disclosures companies are required to make by law, the ITRC noted a 47 percent
Apple's Life After Steve Jobs
animusCollards writes Slate ponders a post-Steve Jobs Apple, including possible successors, and the future is... boring. ..its certainly true that Jobs style is central to the companys brand and the fierce connection it forges with its customers. His product announcements
Russia's Mars Mission Raising Concerns
eldavojohn writes Space.com has a blog on Russias Phobos-Grunt project designed to explore the planet further. He voices concerns about part of this exploration that is dubbed LIFE (Living Interplanetary Flight Experiment) and backed by The Planetary Society that involves
Playing Tetris Is Good For You
An anonymous reader writes Some UK researchers found out that playing Tetris is actually good for people with post-traumatic stress disorder, by interfering with memory. I wonder if playing Minesweeper is effective against boss-inflicted stress.Read more of this
The Best Gaming PC Money Can Buy
SlappingOysters writes Gameplayer has gone live with their best PC hardware configurations for Q1 2009. Theyve broken it into three tiers depending on the investors budget. And while the prices are regional, it is comparative across the globe. The site
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The Age of Cloud Attached Storage Begins
A new Israeli-based company, CTERA Networks, is not only officially launching at CES today, but it is ushering in a brand-new product category: Cloud Attached Storage. Cloud Attached Storage--or at least CTERAs approach to it--takes a seamless approach to providing
Websites You Can't Live Without in 2009
We use most of them every day, or nearly every day, and would not be as productive or happy without all of them. Most of these are stuff we all know, love, and appreciate.
Target Practice: You can never be too prepared.
Comcast's New Network Throttling Now In Place
The new system, which is now in place, monitors the amount of downstream traffic a user consumes and not what that traffic is actually composed of. The system first monitors the traffic on the cable modem termination system (CMTS) ports.
5 Ways To Clone & Copy Your Hard Drive
One of the most annoying things about owning a computer is the maintenance. It’s easily neglected. After all you don’t really notice the slow decline of your system’s performance, do you?
Modern Electrical Outlets and Power Strips (PICS)
Modern electrical outlets and creative power strips from all over the world.
Steve Jobs, 1 Year Apart (PIC)
A look at the health effect that the much publicized hormonal imbalance has had on Apple CEO Steve Jobs appearance.
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CES plan: Damn the calories, pass the egg rolls
As usual, products on display this week will range from the somewhat wacky to the actually practical-and lots in between. The biggest challenge: Avoiding the endless finger food on the reception lines.
Skype Lite landing on Android phone, others too
Skypes first release for Java-enabled phones will come to Google Android and five other mobile brands.
LG Blu-ray players stream Netflix, CinemaNow, and YouTube
Two 2009 Blu-ray player models include a trifecta of online content options.
WebEx comes to the iPhone
Cisco has debuted an iPhone application that can make use of the companys popular WebEx collaboration tool.
Opera's new SDK: Better browsing on the Wii?
Operas updated software kit for consumer electronics could mean better browsing on the Wii.
Soccer video goes online with Kaltura
Kaltura has signed up with Footbo to put soccer video on the web.
LG pushes ahead despite backpedaling consumer economy
The Korean electronics maker introduces wireless, Netflix-equipped TVs and Blu-ray players at CES, and says it has no plans to reduce its spending this year.
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Worm surge exploits Microsoft vulnerability
Both US-CERT and security organization F-Secure have issued warnings, urging IT professionals to apply a Microsoft patch. Business systems are being attacked by a worm exploiting a known Microsoft vulnerability, IT security experts have warned. Both US-CERT and security organization
AOL Australia suffers email failure
Australian AOL users suffered an email holiday last month as a billing glitch locked them out of their AOL.com email accounts. Australian AOL users suffered an email holiday last month as a Primus billing glitch locked them out of their
Satyam chairman resigns amid accounting scandal
Indian outsourcing company Satyam Computer Services announced Wednesday its founder and chairman, B. Ramalinga Raju, has resigned, following an admission that he inflated its financial performance. Satyam Computer Services announced Wednesday its founder and chairman, B. Ramalinga Raju, has resigned,
HP says latest netbook is business-ready
HPs latest low-cost Mini 2140 subnotebook has a few extra features that mark it out as suitable for business use, the manufacturer has claimed. HP on Monday launched the Mini 2140, a netbook the company says is suitable for use
MacHeads: The movie
Review: MacHeads is a superb film that will give Apple haters a few cheap laughs, and Apple fans a few cheap thrills. But itll entertain both equally, while educating everybody else. Prominent sex blogger and renowned Apple fangirl Violet Blue
China gives jail time to Windows counterfeiters
China has cracked down on a global software-counterfeiting syndicate, with 11 ringleaders each facing up to six-and-a-half years in jail. Eleven counterfeiters have been given jail sentences of between one-and-a-half and six-and-a-half years by a Chinese court after being found
Freescale and ARM promise $200 netbooks
Freescale has unveiled an ARM-based, Ubuntu-toting netbook reference design, claiming it will bring cheap internet devices to the younger, more widget-centric generation. Chipset manufacturer Freescale on Monday unveiled an ARM-based blueprint for cheap, low-cost subnotebooks. At the heart of the
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The Ultimate Flying Machine: Sexy as a Sports Car, Portable as a Jet Ski
On the shore of Lake Isabella, about 150 miles north of Los Angeles, a crowd of flight techs, most of them either pierced or tattooed, swarms around a small white airplane. Its called an Icon A5. Its a collaboration between
Mr. Know-It-All: Human Guinea Pigs, Cremains in Orbit, Surveillance Video
Dear Mr. Know-It-All, Im a college student who makes money volunteering for medical experiments. Do I have to accept whatever fee the researchers offer me, or can I negotiate for more?In principle, youre entitled to the same economic rights as
Jan. 7, 1851: Foucault's Pendulum Experiment
1851: Léon Foucault uses a pendulum to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth. It is the first direct visual evidence not based on watching the stars circle in the sky.Jean Bernard Léon Foucault was born in 1819. His mother wanted
Twitter Hacker Says Admin Password Was 'Happiness'
In an interview with Wired.com, an 18-year-old hacker with a history of celebrity pranks admits to Mondays hijacking of multiple high-profile Twitter accounts, including President-Elect Barack Obamas and the official feed for Fox News.
Bright Flash in Space Has No Earthly Explanation
Astronomers have no explanation for a mysterious bright flash in space observed by several telescopes. Suggestions range from a collision between a white dwarf star and a black hole to an exotic star made out of hypothetical mirror matter, but
Air Force Releases 'Counter-Blog' Marching Orders
Bloggers: If you suddenly find Air Force officers leaving barbed comments after one of your posts, dont be surprised. Theyre just following orders.
Finally, No DRM in iTunes — What the New Deal Means
Steve Jobs and three major labels come to terms on a deal to make music available on iTunes without DRM. Consumers can choose between three price levels instead of the any song for 99 cents model the store implemented on
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Best Graphics Cards For The Money: Jan. '09
Detailed graphics card specifications and reviews are great—that is, if you have the time to do the research. But
Scorpio Blue: Big Notebook HDDs Go Mainstream
While two other 500 GB mobile hard drives have been available for a while, WD is the first to release this
Value In SLI? GTX 260 Core 216 Vs. GTX 280
We recently built a $2,500 gaming system with three GTX 260 Core 216 graphics cards,
System Builder Marathon: Performance & Value
We’ve built, overclocked, and tested our $625, $1,250, and $2,500 performance machines. How will these three systems compare in overall performance and value?
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System Builder Marathon: $2,500 Enthusiast PC
We’ve seen how far a moderately priced Core i7 system can take us and now we’re ready to assess the performance advantages of
System Builder Marathon: $1,250 Mid-Range PC
We see how far $1,250 gets us when building a new Core i7-based system, and how it compares to last month’s similarly priced
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Inside assisted GPS: helping GPS help you
Ever wonder how your mobile phone can find your location quickly, even on a cloudy day where a satellite signal is hard to come by? The answer is that many of these devices use assisted GPS (AGPS). Ars brings you
"Skanks in NYC" blog post leads to lawsuit against Google
Bloggers that wish to retain their anonymity may be watching an otherwise farcical case thats been filed in New York, where a model has claimed that a blog has defamed her and is suing Google in an attempt to discover
Kiwis rally opposition to NZ copyright bill
Two controversial provisions of a New Zealand copyright law, slated to take effect next month, are stirring opposition. Artists and ISPs say the law will result in the disconnection of users and deletion of content on the basis of mere
Free Nine Inch Nails albums top 2008 Amazon MP3 sales charts
Nine Inch Nails Ghosts I-IV topped Amazons digital download charts in 2008, despite being offered to fans free of charge. Creative Commons touts the project as a new model for music.Read More...
Feds note gaming DRM woes: FTC to hold town hall meeting
DRM has become a contentious issue in the gaming world, and now the Federal Trade Commission may be stepping in. The agency will hold a town hall meeting on March 25. Ars explores why the government may need to get
MediaSentry may be gone, but RIAA tactics will live on
While the RIAA has dropped long-time P2P investigator MediaSentry, the music industry actually needs such services now more than ever. Denmark-based DtecNet will be handling the P2P identification chores in future.Read More...
Debian 5 release approaches... binary blobs included
The developers behind the Debian Linux distribution have voted to proceed with the release of the next major version despite ongoing controversy over the inclusion of binary firmware in the kernel.Read More...
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Intel Fourth-Quarter Sales Drop 23%, Missing Forecast
Intel released a statement today warning that its fourth quarter revenue will fall short of its original forecast by twenty three percent. The company will officially report fourth quarter earnings on January 15.The stock declined as much as 6.7 percent
otDeals
Welcome to the Wednesday edition of members get $15 off instantly, final price is only $44.99 with free shipping. Finally, we still have a deal going on new RatPadz GS or RatPadz XT are still $5 off + free shipping
Scorned Ex Posts Vandalism Photos on MySpace
I did not vandalize your apartment and you can’t prove a thing. Wait, except for that picture on my MySpace page of your apartment after it was vandalized….I have no idea how that got there. A scorned 21-year-old told her
Take The Thermaltake Survey, Win Prizes
Just a reminder to all of you that have not have seen this yet, the fine folks at Thermaltake want your opinions to help shape/mold their upcoming products to better suit your needs. Taking the survey also puts you in
ardware Round-Up
CoolingCooler Master Aquagate Max @ InsideHW ETC.Logitech Comfort Lapdesk @ DarkVision HardwareMtron MOBI 3500 SLC SSD @ BmRMotherboardsEVGA X58 SLI LGA 1366 Motherboard @ HardwareCunucksPower SupplyCorsair HX450W 450W PSU (German) @ PC ExperienceIN WIN Commander 1200W PSU @ Overclockers Club
Harvard Professor and Students Toe To Toe with the RIAA
The Harvard professor and his students that are defending a family against the RIAA are back in court. The professor is arguing that his client should not have to turn over his parent’s home computer because it is an invasion
ASUS Showcases New Technology, Innovations and Products at CES
ASUS, worldwide leader in component and notebook design and manufacturing, will unveil its extensive lineup of products showcasing at CES 2009. Focusing on the main theme of “Access Life with ASUS”, the rich assortment of products that will be exhibited
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CES 2009 - ASUS Expands the Eee Family
Touch enabled Eee PCs, an Eee Keyboard with built in computer, glass touchpad and wireless HDMI, and a new Atom based notebook with a 512GB SSD - standard. ASUS kicked off CES 2009 right with a huge expansion to its
Thermaltake Spedo Advanced Chassis
Thermaltake has launched a new high-end chassis with more features than you can shake a memory stick at... but is less sometimes more?...
Foxconn Blood Rage - If Looks Could Kill
The Blood Rage is one of the hottest looking X58 boards to grace out test bench, but what lies beneath the surface beauty?...
Innovation and Anticipation
What did you think was the most interesting, innovative and exciting developments we talked about in 2008?If I had to pick something that actually shipped this year, it would be Intels SSD drives. Those things are the new hotness. Still
OpenCL 1.0: The Road to Pervasive GPU Computing
NVIDIA and AMD have been moving toward GPU Computing for a long time with CUDA and what became ATI Stream. How do things change with an API that runs on all hardware?...
300W to 450W: 20 Power Supplies on the Test Bench
You asked and we delivered: 20 lower wattage power supplies tested and reviewed. Those of you looking for a good PSU for a moderate system need look no further....
Personal Experiences With The Need For NAS and SSDs
In to every geeks life a little rain must fall. This month, that rain fell on my wife, Laura. Laura is a sort of right brained artist. She has a bachelors degree in applied mathematics from NCSU, and shes also a
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A new year, a new Linux.com
Many of you have commented that our NewsVac section hasnt been refreshed since the middle of last month. Others have noticed that our story volume has dropped off. Changes are coming to Linux.com, and until they arrive, you wont see
Android-powered G1 phone is an enticing platform for app developers
The free and open source software community has been waiting for the G1 cell phone since it was first announced in July. Source code for Googles Android mobile platform has been available, but the G1 marks its commercial debut. Its
Municipalities open their GIS systems to citizens
Many public administrations already use open source Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to let citizens look at public geographic data trough dedicated Web sites. Others use the same software to partially open the data gathering process: they let citizens directly add
Interclue and the pitfalls of going proprietary
The Interclue extension is supposed to give you a preview of links in Firefox before you visit them, saving you mouse-clicks and, with a little luck, allowing you to move quickly between multiple links on the same page. Unfortunately, the
Patterns and string processing in shell scripts
Shell programming is heavily dependent on string processing. The term string is used generically to refer to any sequence of characters; typical examples of strings might be a line of input or a single argument to a command. Users enter
Best wishes to you
Many religions have some sort of holiday during this season, where we look back at the joyful moments of the year thats coming to a close, and look ahead with anticipation and hope to the year to come. We hope
Displaying maps with OpenLayers
Google Maps gives you a quick and easy way to add maps to your Web site, but when youre using Googles API, your ability to display other data is limited. If you have your own data you want to display,
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A Brief Guide for Mac Switchers/Try-ers (No Laments, Please!)
Wow, CNETs Rafe Needleman sure raised a ruckus with his Mac switchers lament article. If you are thinking about moving from a Windows PC to a Mac and want to avoid the feeling of lament, read on, I have some
A Closer Look at iPhoto '09
The Macworld keynote today focused on three basic new products: iLife 09, iWork 09, and an updated MacBook Pro 17. Within the iLife suite resides the new iPhoto. It has some refreshing technologies, such as Faces and Places, and has
Food, Technology, and Energy
What are the true costs of getting fresh strawberries in Oregon in January? I dont know. Can we find out?
Four short links: 7 Jan 2009
Draw closer around the flickering firescreen, and hear four tales of brains, words, medical improvement, and the sharp ache of the wisdom teeth of the future poking through the soft gum of the 21st century as diagnosed by Dr Sterling.
Analysis 2009
The art of prognostication is not that dissimilar to understanding weaving. Few things ever occur out of the blue - they just hadnt emerged out of the background noise just yet, and as such when they do appear, you can...
Analysis 2009: The Financial Crisis Hits IT Hard
The recession that started in January 2008 looks to be four phased. The first phase, The housing collapse, actually started in August 2007. The financial meltdown hit in September 2008, and likely will continue through to March 2009 or...
Analysis 2009: Government Gets Into the Software Business
The incoming Obama administration has, even before taking office formally, pledged between $650 and $800 billion dollars worth of public works initiatives, a massive shift away from the laissez faire approach of the outgoing Bush administration. Of that, it...
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Hospitals urged to relax mobile phone rules
Andrea-Marie Vassou, Computeract!ve, Tuesday 6 January 2009 at 17:01:00 NHS trusts should allow patients to use mobile phones in wards, Government suggests The Department of Health has published guidelines which it hopes will encourage
Bob Muglia moves up in the Microsoft world
David Neal, vnunet.com, Tuesday 6 January 2009 at 16:57:00 Redmond veteran named president of Server and Tools business Bob Muglia, a 21-year veteran at Microsoft, has been named president of the software giants Server
IT wages plummet in the north of England
Angelica Mari, Computing, Tuesday 6 January 2009 at 16:51:00 Average pay has reduced for IT staff based in the north while London salaries rise IT professionals in the north of England have seen their
SEC names Kroeker acting chief accountant
Judith Tydd, Accountancy Age, Tuesday 6 January 2009 at 16:51:00 The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced a new chief accountant in the latest in a series of top-level changes James Kroeker has been appointed as acting chief accountant for
Glasgow underground passengers can now go mobile
Angelica Mari, Computing, Tuesday 6 January 2009 at 16:46:00 Im on the subway... - commuters can make calls using their mobile phone while travelling The rollout of a mobile network that allows Glasgow commuters
E-Victims publishes list of top 10 scams for 2009
Dinah Greek, Computeract!ve, Tuesday 6 January 2009 at 16:41:00 Web crime advice organisation warns 2009 will see cyber-criminals out in force Rising unemployment and the global recession will fuel a huge increase in online
World Bank raises $350m through "green bonds"
James Murray, BusinessGreen, Wednesday 7 January 2009 at 00:15:00 New bonds to fund emission reduction projects in developing world while offering investors competitive returns The World Bank has this week announced that it has
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Predictions for 2009
2008 is over, and its been quite a year. There are plenty of metaphors to go around. Some refer to the Black Swans (which couldnt possibly exist). Another author writes about the tipping point. I like to think of the
Fuck Christmas, we aren't having it this year.
For the last 10 years or so we (my wife and I) have been advocating for a change in how our respective families celebrate the Christmas holiday. This year, with the help of circumstance, we decided to cease observation of
A Mini-Guide To Surviving the Holidays
In the last few weeks of every year, most of the western world will be celebrating holidays. It is one of the few times if not the only time of year that family and friends get together and share happiness,
Isopod Attack Formations Engage
When I get into work, I usually put on a CD. Strictly to annoy the broads in the typing pool. I pipe the music through a speaker I set up one night that vents directly into their cess pit of
An Appeal To Moderate Islam
It is not the responsibility of non-Muslims to look past barbaric evil attack after barbaric evil attack and recognize that moderate Islam still exists. It is the responsibility of moderate Islam to rein in and destroy the madmen emanating from
The Making of a Mash/Lauter Tun
This is a rewrite of this diary. People were encouraging towards making it a story. Citations will be provided for images since that jew bastard who runs the place hasnt enabled image tags yet. Making beer is pretty easy, and
QNX 6.4 > 6.3
I had been running QNX 6.3 on my trusty old 1.4 GHz Pentium III system with two gigs of memory for the last couple years and it was alright. Never quite fast enough despite decent hardware (P3 chips were 2x
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New Models To Compensate Journalists And Writers
Were seeing plenty of stories of old school journalists pining for the good old days (that never really existed), and thats exactly what the Wall Street Journal recently published with a ridiculously vapid opinion piece by a columnist for the
Today's Ridiculous Lawsuit: Wal-Mart, Netflix Sued Over Conspiracy To Create A Monopoly
Way back in 2002, Wal-Mart decided to enter the online DVD rental business, launching an almost exact replica of Netflix. Of course, Wal-Mart quickly discovered what almost every other player in that marker discovered: just offering a competing service to
Is Accessing A Website Using Someone Else's Login Copyright Infringement?
Damon calls our attention to a rather novel (and potentially far reaching) claim of copyright infringement by a real estate information company called CoStar. CoStar provides subscription-based real estate information, which companies pay hundreds of dollars a month for in
Monster Cable Caves Again, With Oddly Worded Apology
Well, it looks like after years and years of articles highlighting what an incredible trademark bully Monster Cable has been, the company has finally realized that maybe (sorta) it needs to reconsider its strategy (maybe). At least thats what I
Lame: Apple Charging $0.30 Per Song To Ditch DRM
In the initial news about Apple going DRM-free, I saw it reported that Apple would let you convert your existing files to DRM-free. However, what was left out of the reports I saw (though, people in our comments pointed it
Model Sues Google Because Some People Are Just So Mean
I still havent quite figured out why people think that its illegal to be a jerk, but theres just some part of peoples brains that makes them believe that if they dont like something, it simply must be illegal. A
Some Patent Lawsuits Getting Moved Out Of East Texas
Weve covered how and why many patent infringement lawsuits are filed in East Texas, but in March of last year, courts were given more leeway in transferring those cases out of East Texas to somewhere more convenient. Of course, that
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Samsung Launches New Solid State Drives with Unprecedented Performance, Power Consumption
Samsung Unleashes Green Solid State Drives
Toshiba Heavily Bids on Solar Power Systems Business
Toshiba Focuses on Rapid Expansion of Renewable Energy Source Biz
NEC's New Memory Tech Can Enable Zero Power Consumption of Chips in Idle Mode
NEC Demos Another Non-Volatile Memory Technology
Creative Labs Unwraps Some Peculiarities About Zii Stemcell Computing
Creative Discloses Some Zii Details, But the Mystery Remains
AMD Unveils Platform for Cost-Effective Ultra-Thin Laptops
AMD Enters Inexpensive Sub-Notebook Market with Yukon Platform
Companies Team Up to Improve Blu-Ray's Interactive Capabilities, Ease I