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Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: Top 10 Sites for Creating Digital Magazines and Newspapers

Post time: September 09, 2010 00:46

Jailbreak hole in iOS 4.1 will be hard to close

Post time: September 09, 2010 00:38

All Steve Jobs's horses and all Steve Jobs's men ...

Just hours after Apple released iOS 4.1 to great fanfare, hardware hackers found a way to jailbreak devices that run the new operating system. More surprising still, there doesn't appear to be anything Steve Jobs can do to stop them in the near future.…

Google Instant – more searches, less thought

Post time: September 09, 2010 00:15

Sergey Brin gets in your head

Analysis  Google is on a mission to make web search as fast as the human brain will allow. On Wednesday morning in San Francisco, as she unveiled Google Instant, a radical overhaul of the company's search engine that updates search results as you type, uber-Googler Marissa Mayer called it "search at the speed of thought." We can safely classify that as an exaggeration for effect, but Mayer's bon mot at least gets to the heart of Google's intentions.…

Viking Landers Might Have Missed Martian Organics

Post time: September 09, 2010 00:01
Sonny Yatsen writes "A new study suggests that the Viking Landers might have found organic compounds on Mars, but failed to recognize them because of the methodology used to detect organics. The findings may suggest specific strategies that would improve on the way organic compounds are detected on the red planet."

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Online Ads, Privacy Remain In FTC Crosshairs

Post time: September 08, 2010 23:07
AC95 writes "The FTC wants to give users a browser-based tool for opting out of online behavioral tracking, a proposal that has privacy advocates cheering and online advertisers up in arms. A key issue, says FTC attorney Loretta Garrison, is that while most consumers know they're tracked online, they don't fully appreciate how much information is collected. Tim O'Reilly, founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media, worries about knee-jerk legislation criminalizing mistakes that are an inherent part of applying any new technology."

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Post time: September 08, 2010 22:57

NoSQL CouchDB founder turns to phone and cloud services

Post time: September 08, 2010 22:26

CouchIO no more

NoSQL start-up CouchIO is targeting mobile and clouds after just a year of trying to monetize the company's CouchDB document store.…

Solar Cells Made From Bioluminescent Jellyfish

Post time: September 08, 2010 22:19
An anonymous reader writes "Swedish researchers have devised a way to turn bioluminescent jellyfish into solar cells. It works like this: the green fluorescent protein (GFP) that makes the Aequorea victoria glow is simply dripped onto a silicon dioxide substrate between two electrodes. The protein works itself into strands between the electrodes. When ultraviolet light is shined on the circuit, voila, the GFP absorbs photons and emits electrons, generating a current. The GFP-powered cells work like dye-sensitized solar cells, but don't require expensive materials such as titanium dioxide."

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Anti-Product Placement For Negative Branding

Post time: September 08, 2010 22:12
An anonymous reader writes "Product placement to promote your brand just isn't enough any more. These days, apparently, some companies are resorting to anti-product placement in order to get competitors' products in the hands of 'anti-stars.' The key example being Snooki from Jersey Shore, who supposedly is being sent handbags by companies... but the bags being sent are of competitors' handbags as a way to avoid Snooki carrying their own handbag, and thus potentially damaging their brand."

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HTML5 Microdata: Why isn’t anyone talking about it?

Post time: September 08, 2010 22:03

How 6 Memorable Tech Companies Got Their Names

Post time: September 08, 2010 21:36
itwbennett writes "If Larry Page and Sergey Brin had stuck with the first name for their search engine, we'd be 'BackRubbing' instead of Googling. But the fun doesn't stop there. The unforgettable Go Daddy was first saddled with the eminently Seussian moniker 'Jomax Technologies.' And as for Yahoo!... its original name just rolled off the tongue: 'Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web.'"

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Where (On the Internet) To Watch Every Comedy This Season | Splitsider

Post time: September 08, 2010 21:13

School Swaps Math Textbooks For iPads

Post time: September 08, 2010 20:55
MexiCali59 writes "Four of California's largest school districts will be trying something new on eighth-grade algebra students this year: giving them iPads instead of textbooks. The devices come pre-loaded with a digital version of the text, allowing students to view teaching videos, receive homework assistance and input assignment all without picking up a pen or paper. If the students with iPads turn out to do improve at a faster pace than their peers as expected, the program could soon spread throughout the Golden State."

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Microsoft Suspends Gamer For Being From Fort Gay

Post time: September 08, 2010 20:12
maclizard writes "The town's name is real. But when Josh Moore tried to tell Seattle-based Microsoft and the enforcement team at Xbox Live that Fort gay was a real place, they wouldn't take his word for it. Or Google it. Or check the U.S. Postal Service website for a ZIP code. I personally feel for those of you from Big Bone Lick, KY"

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Top 20 Sites To Make Free Online Banners and Logos | LATEST TECH WORLD

Post time: September 08, 2010 19:52

Fish From Hell! The Worlds Most Bizarre Sea Creatures | Animal Tales

Post time: September 08, 2010 19:51

Lo-Fi Phones and the Future

Post time: September 08, 2010 19:28
bossanovalithium writes "Back in 1936 — 74 years ago — boffins accepted that about 3.3Khz was the accepted frequency that telephone calls are going to run on and it's been like that, generally, ever since. Call quality is reasonable but leaves a lot to be desired. Think calls from Skype to Skype where quality is often crystal clear." It's crazy to me that (for people with decent mics at least) Ventrillo sounds better than corporate conference calls.

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Unusual and Rare Dog Breeds

Post time: September 08, 2010 18:50

Cooking For Geeks

Post time: September 08, 2010 18:47
jsuda writes "You've got to have a lot of confidence and nerve to write and try to sell a nearly 400 page book on cooking to the take-out pizza and cola set. No cookbook is likely to turn many geeks into chefs or take them away from their computer screens. However, even though Cooking for Geeks contains a large number of recipes, it is not a conventional cookbook but a scientific explanation of the how and why of cooking which will certainly appeal to that group, as well as to cooking professionals and intellectually curious others." Read on for the rest of jsuda's review.

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Apple releases iOS 4.1 into the wild

Post time: September 08, 2010 18:30

Old devices need not apply

Apple has released iOS 4.1, which Steve Jobs outlined in his presentation one week ago, during which he also introduced Cupertino's new iPods, revamped Apple TV, and iTunes-based music sales social networking effort, Ping.…

Top 10 Zombie Shooting Games of all Time

Post time: September 08, 2010 18:06

Google Instant Announced

Post time: September 08, 2010 18:04
GCPSoft writes with this quote from a Google announcement: "Google Instant is a new search enhancement that shows results as you type. We are pushing the limits of our technology and infrastructure to help you get better search results, faster. Our key technical insight was that people type slowly, but read quickly, typically taking 300 milliseconds between keystrokes, but only 30 milliseconds (a tenth of the time!) to glance at another part of the page. This means that you can scan a results page while you type."

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60 Best Free iPhone Apps for 3G, 3Gs & 4

Post time: September 08, 2010 17:52

HOW TO: Be a Hybrid Designer/Developer

Post time: September 08, 2010 17:51

Narcissists, Insecure People Flock To Facebook

Post time: September 08, 2010 17:50
Meshach writes "A study out of Canada claims that Facebook is a magnet for narcissists and people with low self-esteem. The theory is that these people use the site as a means of self promotion or to feel important."

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Secure your codebase: OpenVPN in the (Rackspace) Cloud at Mixpanel Engineering

Post time: September 08, 2010 17:25

BP's Gulf Spill Report Shows String of Failures

Post time: September 08, 2010 17:10
eldavojohn writes "News is out of BP's report on the gulf spill that shifts some of the blame on to other companies like Transocean that worked with BP in erecting the Deepwater Horizon rig. If you were affected by the spill, you might find the video, executive summary and 193 page report an interesting read. The summary outlines six or seven major failures in safety and engineering that all built up to the deaths of eleven workers and widespread contamination of the gulf. From incorrectly using seawater instead of drilling fluid to misinterpreting pressure test results, this report is just BP's side of the story as the blowout preventer has been pulled up and is still on its way to NASA where it will be analyzed by government investigators who will be able to compile their own report."

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Google Instant

Post time: September 08, 2010 16:34

University Offers Class In Zombie Studies

Post time: September 08, 2010 16:31
Young people at The University of Baltimore will be able to study the zombie condition thanks to the newly available English 333. Students in the class will watch 16 classic zombie films and read zombie comics. Instead of writing a final research paper they may write a script or draw storyboards for their own zombie movie. Unfortunately the class doesn't seems to cover brain appreciation.

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Tractor Beams Come To Life

Post time: September 08, 2010 16:26
Jamie is helping bring our childhood fantasies/nightmares to life with a link that says "Andrei Rhode, a researcher involved with the project, said that existing optical tweezers are able to move particles the size of a bacterium a few millimeters in a liquid. Their new technique can move objects one hundred times that size over a distance of a meter or more."

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