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Unix Dict/grep Fixes Left-Side-of-Keyboard Puzzle
destinyland writes For decades, people have been asking this brain teaser: Whats the longest word you can type with only the left-hand letters on a keyboard? The answer is supposed to be stewardesses, but grepping the standard dictionary that ships
Kaminsky Bug Options Include "Do Nothing," Says IETF
netbuzz writes Meeting in Minneapolis this week, the Internet engineering community is debating whether to aggressively fashion and apply fixes for the so-called Kaminsky bug in the DNS discovered this summer, or to simply let its threat stand as motivation
Search For the Tomb of Copernicus Reaches an End
duh P3rf3ss3r writes The Associated Press reports that, after 200 years of speculation and investigation, the tomb of Nicolaus Copernicus has been found. Although the heliocentric concept had been suggested earlier, Copernicus is widely thought of as the father of
Apple DMCAs iPodHash Project
TRS-80 writes Apple has sent a DMCA takedown notice to the IpodHash project, claiming it circumvents their FairPlay DRM scheme. Some background: Apple first added a hash to the iTunesDB file in 6th-gen iPods, but it was quickly reverse-engineered. They
Network Neutrality — Without Regulation
boyko.at.netqos writes Timothy B. Lee (no relation to Tim Berners-Lee), a frequent contributor to Ars Technica and Techdirt, has recently written The Durable Internet, a paper published by the libertarian-leaning CATO institute. In it, Lee argues that because a neutral
Lessig, Zittrain, Barlow To Square Off Against RIAA
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes The RIAAs case in Boston against a 24-year-old grad student, SONY BMG Music v. Tenenbaum, in which Prof. Charles Nesson of Harvard Law School, along with members of his CyberLaw class, are representing the defendant, may shape up
Study Recommends Online Gaming, Social Networking For Kids
Blues News pointed out a report about a study sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation which found that online gaming and social networking are beneficial to children, teaching them basic technical skills and how to communicate in the Information Age. The
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28 Powerful Photoshop Lighting Effects
There is something about beautiful lights that can mesmerize an audience. Take a fireworks show for example. It’s been around for thousands of years, yet still has the power to put looks of amazement on faces of all ages. That’s
Apple developing always-on iPhone status indicators
Apple has conceptualized a means of displaying icon-like status indicators on the iPhones displays even when the handset is locked and the backlight turned off, a new company filing shows.
Silverlight ready to Moonlight on Linux
Microsoft and Novell said Tuesday they are nearly ready with a beta version of Moonlight - a Firefox add-on that allows Silverlight content to play on Linux PCs.
Etherpad Shows Google Docs How It’s Done
A team of ex-Googlers, with backing from Y Combinator, the Friendfeed founders and others, have created what might be both the ugliest and most useful group productivity app we’ve seen. Etherpad, a new product from Appjet, launches this morning, and
On second thought, Microsoft's 'I'm a PC' ads are still bad
Some marketing genius decided it would be a splendid idea to plaster the subway station I arrive at in the morning with posters promoting Microsofts Im a PC campaign. So twice a day, five days a week, Im face to
How a camera can 'steal' your keys
Hide those keys. A quick camera phone picture could unlock your doors.
India Huge Growth Market for BitTorrent Sites
BitTorrent’s popularity is on the rise in India, and with a massive increase in broadband subscribers just around the corner, it is the number one growth market for BitTorrent sites. With a population of over 1.1 billion people and only
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AOL Sync beta launched for Outlook, phones
Beta testers of AOL Sync beta will be able to sync selective information to Microsoft Outlook and to their mobile phones.
Yahoo shares hit $8 range
Shares of the Internet search pioneer dip into the $8 a share range, as the broader markets are beaten.
MobiSpine plans 'white label' MMS application for iPhone
Wireless carriers will be able to add their own MMS applications to the iPhone if they use MobiSpines software under their own brand.
Open-source traffic is way up in 2008
New open-source projects are getting started all the time.
British PM comments on NASA hacker Gary McKinnon
Statement appears to indicate that McKinnon, if found guilty, might serve out any sentence in the U.K. instead of the U.S.
Online advertising up 11 percent from last year
The news is tempered by relatively flat results from the second quarter of 2008.
Salesforce.com posts 43 percent revenue jump
Online customer relationship management software maker Salesforce.com reported a rise in third quarter earnings and revenue.
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Sun updates NetBeans with PHP support
Version 6.5 of the open-source NetBeans IDE has support for the PHP scripting language and a preview of Python support. Sun Microsystems on Wednesday introduced a version of the open-source NetBeans integrated development environment IDE, with expanded support for web
Mozilla to end support for Firefox 2
Stability and security releases for the browser will end next month, despite ongoing problems with Firefox 3 The Mozilla Foundation is planning to end support for the Firefox 2 browser in mid-December, despite the persistence of significant flaws in the
Mobile industry calls for RFID payment push
The GSM Association has called on manufacturers to build technology for contactless payments into their handsets by the middle of next year The GSM Association has called on phone manufacturers to build RFID technology into handsets from mid-2009, in a
Greening the data center
Rising costs of energy - along with limited availability of energy in some areas – are forcing the IT industry to take a new approach in designing and managing data centers, says IBMs Christopher OConnor. Commentary--Energy efficiency is a significant
Jaquar chases Roadrunner for fastest supercomputer
Two systems, including one based on x86 chips, have become the first ever to break the petaflop/s barrier in the latest Top500 supercomputer list. Crays XT5 Jaguar supercomputer has narrowly missed displacing IBMs Roadrunner system as the worlds fastest supercomputer,
SuperSpeed USB released
The final specification for so-called SuperSpeed USB, which is said to be 10 times faster than USB 2.0, has been published by the USB Implementers Forum. Version 3.0 of the universal serial bus specification has been released. Unveiled on Monday
Gartner: 85 percent of companies using open source
The analyst house warns that, although take-up of open-source software is widespread, most companies do not have formal procurement or governance policies in place for such software. Eighty-five percent of companies are already using open-source software, with most of the
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America's Next Top Hash Function Begins
You might not have realized it, but the next great battle of cryptography began this month. Its not a political battle over export laws or key escrow or NSA eavesdropping, but an academic battle over who gets to be the
Linux Guru Reiser Seeks New Murder Trial
Hans Reiser, the 44-year-old Linux guru who was convicted in April of killing his wife, is seeking a new trial. But Reiser, who killed wife Nina Reiser, waived his right to appeal in exchange for his sentence to be reduced
Introducing the Threat Level Rewards Program
The National Review Online is courting financial contributions by offering new opportunities for access to its editors and writers. Not to be outdone, heres the skinny on Threat Levels new sponsorship drive. Break out your wallet. Were going cheap.
Prosecutor: Lori Drew Intended to 'Prey' on Girl's Psyche
The woman accused of making unauthorized use of MySpace to inflict emotional harm on a 13-year-old girl, who then committed suicide, fully intended to hurt and prey on Megan Meiers psyche, a federal prosecutor charged Wednesday, as opening statements began
Apple Bends to Studios, Adds Copyright Protection to MacBooks
Apple quietly installed copy protection in its new MacBooks, blocking some honest customers from watching iTunes movies on their external displays.
Under Worm Assault, Military Bans Disks, USB Drives
The Defense Departments geeks are spooked by a rapidly spreadingworm crawling across their networks. So theyve suspended the use ofso-called thumb drives, CDs, flash media cards, and all otherremovable data-storage devices from both their secret and unclassifiednets, to try to
Genome Hacking Could Reverse-Engineer Extinct Mammoth
Using the hair of a woolly mammoth preserved in the Siberian tundra, scientists have reconstructed 80 percent of the mammoth genome, raising the possibility of one day resurrecting the beast.
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Where Do Hard Drive Heads Come From?
A few days ago we were lucky enough to visit Seagates Springtown, Ireland factory, where it manufactures 80% of its read/write
Radeon HD 4870 X2: Four Cards Compared
Not only do we have four super-fast Radeon HD 4870 X2s to test, but also a list of 31 other graphics
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The Hardware Behind Overdrive
Our worldwide overclocking championship has begun and we wanted to introduce you to the everyday components our teams will be tweaking to supersonic speeds in a bid
Synology's DS408 Reviewed: Fast NAS For Pros
Does a NAS device with high data transfer rate and a Web interface that is easy to configure actually exist? Synology
Team USA Emerges In Round One of Overdrive
After a long weekend of intense benchmarking with nearly 1,300 liters of liquid nitrogen, one team emerged victorious. They’re
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The change we need: four ways to fix fcc.gov
The Bush administration is coming to an end, but the FCC web site is still stuck in the Clinton administration. Weve got four suggestions on how to bring fcc.gov into a Web 2.0 world.Read More...
Mozilla revenue $75 million in 2007, up 12 percent
Mozilla has published its financial statements for 2007, which reveal that the organization brought in $75 million. Mozilla chairperson Mitchell Baker says that Firefoxs broader user base and expanded geographical reach are signs of success.Read More...
It exists! Chinese Democracy launching on MySpace Music
In 1991, the original George Bush was midway through his term, music came on cassette or CD, and Guns N Roses released their last album of original material. That will change at midnight Thursday as Chinese Democracy, 17 years in
Xobni Outlook plug-in gets more social, integrated
Xobni made its public debut earlier this year as an Outlook plug-in that let users visualize e-mail habits and make better use of their contacts. Now, its back with an update that offers integration of social networking tools and services
FCC inquiry on cable channel pricing heats up, then cools down
The Chair of the FCC has been offering hot words about Comcasts response to a channel pricing inquiry. Now everybody is trying to cool off. Read More...
Antipiracy group pushes 10 years jail time for UK infringers
The Federation Against Software Theft is miffed at the UK Intellectual Property Office for not considering recommended changes to the copyright law that would punish online copyright infringers with 10 years of imprisonment in order to bring parity with commercial
EU launches public consultation on Internet security
The European Union has launched a public consultation on Internet security and is requesting feedback from the public about how to address network infrastructure security challenges.Read More...
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Deal Of The Day
Today’s smoking ot deal is this BFG Tech GeForce 9800 GT OC+ for only $89.99 after rebate. What’s that you say? There are problems in the rebate industry right now? Not with BFG products, you can be sure you will
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Cases & ModdingSunbeam Automation Mid Tower Case @ ThinkComputersETC.ASUS Eee PC S101 @ ITreviewedSeagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5 Terabyte HDD @ Overclockers ClubVideoHIS ICEQ4 Radeon HD 4850 TurboX @ CPU3D
BFG Technologies Offers Rebate Remedy
In case you missed this yesterday, BFG Technologies has just let us know that, despite the recent financial troubles in the rebate industry, they have come up with a solution that will allow you to cash your rebate checks. Our
Employees Sue Over Half-Hour Boot Times
People are suing their employers because they are not being paid while their PCs boot-up and shut down. What the!?!? Look, I am not taking a side here….but…don’t you punch in when you get to work and punch out when
The Most Influential 3D Graphics Cards in History
Let me tell you something, it is an odd feeling when you read an article that lists “The Most Influential 3D Graphics Cards in History”…and you’ve owned every single one of the cards listed. I remember back in the day
The Most Influential 3D Graphics Cards in History
Let me tell you something, it is an odd feeling when you read an article that lists “The Most Influential 3D Graphics Cards in History”…and you’ve owned every single one of the cards listed. I remember back in the day
GE Making Water Drops Bounce
Raise your hand if you knew General Electric was developing superhydrophobic surfaces in its Global Research Nanotechnology lab. Anyone? What is superhydrophobic? Let me show you: Imagine how the anti-corrosion and water proof properties of a superhydrophic surface could be
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NVIDIA Fall Driver Update (rel 180) and Other Treats
NVIDIA has released a new driver that adds a few new PhysX and SLI features and should improve performance in some cases. There are also recent developments in PhysX and GPU computing that we will touch on....
Nehalem Part 3: The Cache Debate, LGA-1156 and the 32nm Future
Want to understand why Intel went with such a small L2 cache on Nehalem? We sat down with Nehalems chief architect and got a much better understanding of the worlds fastest microprocessor. We also uncover the on-chip PCIe controller in
Thermaltake TR2 QFan Series
Are you tired of all the 1000W power supplies? If so, Thermaltakes latest TR2 QFan series might have the cure for your extreme wattage blues....
EVGA X58 SLI - First Look
We preview EVGAs X58 based motherboard that is capable of 3X SLI as advertised but also handles CrossFire X quite well....
Lab Notes - EVGA X58 SLI
As of today, the Intel Core i7 processor series and X58 chipset based motherboards are officially on sale. With that bit of news out of the way, EVGA is officially launching their X58 SLI motherboard today.  We received a retail board
The Cost of Running Your PC
Had you ever wondered how much money you actually spend to run your PC each day? Perhaps you want to know how much money you might save by upgrading power supplies. We tackle these topics and others in this article....
AMD Talks Phenom II, Roadmaps and More at Fall 2008 Financial Analyst Day
The 45nm Phenom is called the Phenom II, 8 and 12-core server parts are coming in 2011 and the first CPU/GPU fusion parts will also appear around then - all at 32nm. AMD opened up a bit and shared some
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Using external commands in Nagios
System monitoring tool Nagios offers a powerful mechanism for receiving events and commands from external applications. External commands are usually sent from event handlers or from the Nagios Web interface. You will find external commands most useful when writing event
SoftMaker Office 2008 focuses on compatibility with Microsoft Office
The free and open source office suite OpenOffice.org might be a killer app for many, but its inability to properly display documents created in the proprietary Microsoft Office formats hinders its widespread acceptance in multi-OS business environments with many legacy
Speed up your Internet access using Squid's refresh patterns
Bandwidth limitation is still a problem for a lot of people who connect to the Internet. You can improve your available bandwidth by installing Squid caching proxy server on your network with configuration parameters that will increase your byte hit
Sun wrestles itself with StarOffice 9
StarOffice 9 reminds me of the classic Monty Python skit in which Graham Chapman wrestles himself. Although StarOffice is being aggressively presented as an alternative to Microsoft Office, it seems to be equally marketed and bundled to compete against OpenOffice.org,
Manage your music with ID3 tag editors
The Linux desktop comes with a variety of multimedia players, such as Xine, MPlayer, and Amarok. Yet all digital media players are only as good as the files they have to work with, and preparing those files requires the best
Doing a diff without touching the command line
With diff-ext, GNOME users can compare and merge files from within Nautilus. If, instead, you use KDE 3, try out kdiff-ext from the same site, which works with Konqueror. Each utility handles paths to files and directories and invokes an
iPhone applications for the Linux user
The iPhone and iPod Touch haven taken the mobile market by storm. Apples AppStore is full of interesting applications that take advantage of the two devicess capabilities. But whats in there for Linux users? Sadly, GTKPod and Amarok cannot yet
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Web Meets World: Privacy and the Future of the Cloud
Yesterday I gave a talk to the Privacy Forum in Auckland, New Zealand, titled Web Meets World: Privacy and the Future of the Cloud. The talk was intended as a scene setter for a discussion with the audience, about 70
Small Apps, Loosely-Joined Into Contextual Tasks
I spend too much time telling my computer how to do things when I should be able to tell it what I want to do. Perhaps its time for declarative UIs to replace our procedural UIs.
Why Microsoft's free AV won't matter
Earlier this week, Microsoft announced that theyre going to stop selling their consumer security product OneCare, and instead theyre going to give away for free an AV product based on the same technology. Ive had several people ask me questions...
Installing Rails on Ubuntu Hardy Heron (Server)
Want to install a Rails development environment on a bare-bones Ubuntu server setup? Its not that hard.
Managing Open Source Complexity
Sean McGrath wrote a great article on the struggle for Open Source to manage complexity. Its a great insight because much of programming is managing complexity. This requirement has fostered high level languages and continues to be powerful concept that...
The Commoditization of Massive Data Analysis
Big Data is a major theme on the OReilly Radar, so were delighted to welcome guest blogger Joe Hellerstein, a Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley whose research focuses on databases and distributed systems. Joe has written a whitepaper
Installing Rails on Hardy Heron (Desktop)
One of the most difficult parts of the tech review for Learning Rails was Chapter 1, installing Rails. There are way too many operating systems and choices within those operating systems to provide a straightforward explanation. To help deal with...
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Royal Opera House brings in Palace FD
Alex Hawkes, Accountancy Age, Thursday 20 November 2008 at 00:51:00 The Royal Opera House has appointed a new director of finance, Sally ONeill Sally O’Neill, the current finance director of the Historic Royal Palaces,
Relief as IASB wins positive support from G20
Gavin Hinks, Accountancy Age, Thursday 20 November 2008 at 01:03:00 The IASB and its current mission receives G20’s blessing, and the US finally issues its roadmap to IFRS convergence The threat of undermining the International Accounting Standards Board was averted
Advisers await foreign profits plans in PBR
Judith Tydd, Accountancy Age, Thursday 20 November 2008 at 01:01:00 Tax advisers hopeful to see a change of plans on foreign profits in next Mondays pre-Budget report Tax advisers will be scrutinising Monday’s pre-Budget
Cricket club batting for new finance director
Judith Tydd, Accountancy Age, Thursday 20 November 2008 at 00:56:00 Yorkshire County Cricket Club is recruiting for a newly-created position of finance director, after confirmation of major expansions plans Yorkshire County Cricket Club is recruiting for a finance director, following
Deloitte report hints at extent of bleak economic picture
Joanne Christie, Accountancy Age, Thursday 20 November 2008 at 00:54:00 Experts fear that the December year-end reports will reveal a bleak picture for the next year to come, as Deloitte research shows that 5% of listed companies are unsure of
Peter Wyman announces departure from PwC
Rachael Singh, Accountancy Age, Thursday 20 November 2008 at 00:49:00 Peter Wyman to leave PricewaterhouseCoopers after being a partner with the firm for more than 30 years Peter Wyman plans to leave PricewaterhouseCoopers after
Green IT could have big global reach
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com, Thursday 20 November 2008 at 00:47:00 Larger, more efficient market could cut emissions An increasingly consolidated and energy efficient IT infrastructure could play a major part in cutting
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Beefeater's holocaust
A recent episode of Boston Legal featured a courtroom drama where a farmer filed suit in order to be able to test all of her herd for BSE1/vCJD, the agent which causes mad cow disease (otherwise known a bovine spongioform
Why the Big 3 Bailout is Bullshit: Cadillacs Made in China
First, they say that between 160,000 and 3 million manufacturing jobs are on the line, but then turn around and blame the unions (the organization that represents those workers). In fact, foreign (mainly Japanese) automakers employ almost as many Americans
FreeBSD Owes Apple Big
The other day, while booting my eight-core 3.2 GHz Mac Pro with 32 GB RAM, I watched my system startup messages (nvram boot-args=-v) and thought of Darwins origins at NeXT as a pastiche of academic research and hacker hobby. Darwin
Let The Games Begin
First off, I WAS COMPLETELY WRONG. So much for predictions of a year and a half ago. Looking back its easy to see what happened. There is a collective sigh of relief throughout the U.S. and most of the world
The Silver Lining for California's Gay Marriage Ban
On election day, Californians narrowly approved Proposition 8, an initiative to amend the state constitution to include only marriage between a man and a woman is valid.  Undoubtedly this vote was a setback for gay rights throughout the country, but
I'd never vote for a black President
The Presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain ended just like the polls said it would, and now, come January, were going to have the first black president in the White House. I know this because the headline article
Official K5 2008 Election Poll
Election Day arrives tomorrow. Since were human, we try to predict the future. Usually its pretty easy: fall follows summer, which is followed by winter. Its not a good practice to plant your seeds in the fall, and our future-seeing
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Google Kills Lively Quickly
Just a few months ago, when Google launched its Lively 3D chat offering, I questioned Googles strategy, as it didnt seem to offer anything different or compelling. Some people here disagreed, and believed Google would be able to turn the
Nathan Myhrvold Now Capitalizing On Failed University Patent Intitiatives
Weve discussed, in the past, the infamous Bayh-Dole Act, which tried to push universities to patent more of their research, with the idea that it would make research more commercializable. In fact, the unintended consequences were to significantly harm university
Yellow-Pages Publishers Teetering On The Brink
A few times a year, I find a copy or two of Yellow Pages directories sitting on my doorstep. Never mind that I havent used one in several years, they just keep on coming, from multiple publishers. Personally, its far
Spammers Trying To Regain Control Over Cut Off Spam Bots
Last week, there was a lot of attention over the shutdown of McColo, a hosting company that was apparently used by a huge number of spammers to control some of the largest zombie botnets out there. While we were initially
Kentucky Appeals Court Tells Kentucky To Hold Off Seizing Domains
While a lower court in Kentucky had agreed to allow the state to seize 141 domain names as being illegal gambling devices despite having nothing to do with the state of Kentucky, other than being available on internet connections there
Should It Be Illegal To Sell A Keylogger? Or Just To Use It?
A court has issued an injunction temporarily banning the sale of a keylogger product called RemoteSpy. The ruling probably makes sense under the current FTC law, but it does raise some questions about whether it really makes sense to ban
Lori Drew's Lawyers Worried About Finding Jury That Hasn't Prejudged Drew
With the judge agreeing that the information about Megan Meiers suicide can be included in the computer fraud lawsuit against Lori Drew, Drews lawyers are discovering that the emotional aspects of the case may be difficult to get past. In
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Foxconn Rumoured to Take Over Pegatron, Quit Channel Business
Foxconn May Sacrifice Channel Business for Contract Manufacturing Capacity Expansion
Intel Plans to Release Discrete Larrabee Graphics Processors in 2009 or 2010
Intel Unsure When to Release Its Standalone Larrabee Graphics Chip
S3 Graphics Reveals New-Generation Graphics Processor
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Blu-Ray Disc Players' Prices Fall Below $150
Relatively Inexpensive Blu-Ray Players Finally Emerge
JEDEC to Set Solid State Drive Standards in 2009
JEDEC Plans to Standardize SSDs Next Year