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Ten of the Best High Schools in the Nation – What We Can Learn

Post time: September 08, 2010 16:13

European Parliament All But Rejects ACTA

Post time: September 08, 2010 15:49
An anonymous reader writes "European Parliament today adopted Written Declaration 12/2010 which basically tells the Commission to all but drop the negotiations. From the article:'Citizens from all around Europe helped to raise awareness about ACTA among Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) by collecting, one by one, more than 369 signatures. With Written Declaration 12/20103, the European Parliament as a whole takes a firm position to oppose the un-democratic process of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agremeent (ACTA), and its content harmful to fundamental freedoms and the Internet ecosystem.'"

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11 Killer CSS3 Text Effects to replace Photoshop

Post time: September 08, 2010 15:36

9 Ridiculously Creepy Medical Museums Open to the Public | NileGuide

Post time: September 08, 2010 15:17

Assange Asks For New Lawyer, Denies Blaming CIA

Post time: September 08, 2010 15:09
Tootech writes "Julian Assange has requested a new lawyer to represent him during a rape investigation in Sweden because his previous brief, Leif Silbersky, was not engaged enough with the case. Assange wants Bjorn Hurtig to represent him as authorities continue to investigate the allegations, according to AP. Assange told Sweden's TV4 that he had never blamed the CIA for the "smears""

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Researchers Discover Irresistible Dance Moves

Post time: September 08, 2010 14:48
sciencehabit writes "To find out if certain dance moves are more attractive to women than others, researchers recruited a bunch of college guys and used motion-capture to create avatars of them dancing. When women watched the avatars (2 videos included in story), the men they found most attractive were those who kept their heads and torsos moving without flailing their arms and legs. The researchers say dancing is thus an honest signal to women of the man's strength and health, just as it is in crabs and hummingbirds, who also move in special ways to attract mates."

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Google search button is, like, so 2009 - or something

Post time: September 08, 2010 14:44

Is this an invite to a necktie party, Reverend?

Google’s search engine doodle turned from the somewhat troublesome bouncy balls to a shade of chrome today in the build-up to the company’s web search event in San Francisco.…

Can NetBooks & Tablets Co-Exist?

Post time: September 08, 2010 14:32
bsk_cw writes "According to Computerworld's Serdar Yegulalp, there has been a lot of talk about whether the iPad will take the place of the netbook — or, in fact, whether it will eat into the market share for more mainstream desktop and laptop computers. But, he continues, the iPad has a long way to go before it becomes a netbook killer — if only because it has created a space all its own."

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BioWare zeroes in on Mass Effect download snafu

Post time: September 08, 2010 14:30

Fans treated to 1.5GB of 0s

Top marks to BioWare which yesterday pumped out a downloadable module for Mass Effect 2. The only problem: the DLC comprised nothing but zeros - all 1.5GB of it.…

The REAL ‘Stuff White People Like’ « OkTrends

Post time: September 08, 2010 14:07

Master the Essentials: 29 Crucial PC Skills

Post time: September 08, 2010 14:02

Asteroids Flyby: 2010 RF12 & 2010 RX30

Post time: September 08, 2010 13:45
Ernesto Guido writes "Two small asteroids (2010 RF12 & 2010 RX30) will pass within the Moon's distance of Earth today, September 08, 2010." One is 6-14 meters and the other is 10-20, so even if they change course, don't expect Bruce Willis to be called in.

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An Illustrator Wireframing Toolkit | eleqtriq

Post time: September 08, 2010 13:29

Google squirrels into human brains with Scribe experiment

Post time: September 08, 2010 13:23

Sounds like a subdural hematoma to me

Google has created an atmosphere of McCarthyism and a postage stamp-sized image of what the hell the world will look like if us hacks use the firm's latest creepy tool, dubbed Scribe.…

Google Logo Changes Again, Hinting RT Search?

Post time: September 08, 2010 13:01
siliconbits writes "The Google homepage is sporting a new logo that changes color as you type, and it is likely a big hint as to what the company will announce at its search event on Wednesday. When you arrive on the search giant homepage today, you will be greeted with a gray Google doodle."

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Post time: September 08, 2010 12:58

12 Common CSS Mistakes Web Developers Make

Post time: September 08, 2010 12:42

The Effect of Snake Oil Security

Post time: September 08, 2010 12:12
Trailrunner7 writes "Threatpost has a guest column by Robert Hansen (aka Rsnake) about the long-term effects of snake-oil security products. 'I've talked about this a few times over the years during various presentations but I wanted to document it here as well. It's a concept that I've been wrestling with for 7+ years and I don't think I've made any headway in convincing anyone, beyond a few head nods. Bad security isn't just bad because it allows you to be exploited. It's also a long term cost center. But more interestingly, even the most worthless security tools can be proven to "work" if you look at the numbers.'"

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How to Self-Publish Your Book | How to Self-Publish Your Book the ...

Post time: September 08, 2010 12:04

Designing and Producing Creative Business Cards: Techniques and Details - Smashing Magazine

Post time: September 08, 2010 11:41

Safari and Firefox updates plug critical holes

Post time: September 08, 2010 11:21

Drive-by download guard

Tuesday marked a busy day for alternative browser security updates with patches from both Apple and Mozilla.…

Rupert Murdoch Publishes North Korean Flash Games

Post time: September 08, 2010 10:33
eldavojohn writes "You might recall back in June when it was noted that North Korea was developing and exporting flash games. Now, the isolated nation state is apparently home to some game developers that are being published by a subsidiary of News Corp. (The games include Big Lebowski Bowling and Men In Black). Nosotek Joint Venture Company is treading on thin ice in the eyes of a few academics and specialists that claim the Fox News owner is 'working against US policy.' Concerns grow over the potential influx of cash, creating better programmers that are then leveraged into cyberwarfare capabilities. Nosotek said that 'training them to do games can't bring any harm.' The company asserts its innocence, though details on how much of the games were developed in North Korea are sparse. While one of the poorest nations in the world could clearly use the money, it remains to be seen if hardliner opponents like the United States will treat Nosotek (and parent company News Corp.) as if they're fostering the development of computer programmers inside the DPRK. The United Nations only stipulates that cash exchanged with companies in the DPRK cannot go to companies and businesses associated with military weaponry or the arms trade. Would you feel differently about Big Lebowski Bowling if you knew it was created in North Korea?"

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20 Essential Facebook Apps For Creating Successful Business Fanpage

Post time: September 08, 2010 10:18

Seevolution web analytics. Website analytics with heatmaps | Home

Post time: September 08, 2010 09:57

Track Your Website Visitors and Their Behaviors in Real-time

Post time: September 08, 2010 09:56

Instant CSS Code - Create a web project framework in seconds.

Post time: September 08, 2010 09:41

Which athletes would make the best reality TV stars?

Post time: September 08, 2010 09:15

Translating Brain Waves Into Words

Post time: September 08, 2010 09:10
cortex writes with an excerpt from the L.A. Times: "In a first step toward helping severely paralyzed people communicate more easily, Utah researchers have shown that it is possible to translate recorded brain waves into words, using a grid of electrodes placed directly on the brain. ... The device could benefit people who have been paralyzed by stroke, Lou Gehrig's disease or trauma and are 'locked in' — aware but unable to communicate except, perhaps, by blinking an eyelid or arduously moving a cursor to pick out letters or words from a list. ... Some researchers have been attempting to 'read' speech centers in the brain using electrodes placed on the scalp. But such electrodes 'are so far away from the electrical activity that it gets blurred out,' [University of Utah bioengineer Bradley] Greger said. ... He and his colleagues instead use arrays of tiny microelectrodes that are placed in contact with the brain, but not implanted. In the current study, they used two arrays, each with 16 microelectrodes."

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Post time: September 08, 2010 08:47

The Ultimate Photoshop Toolbox - Noupe Design Blog - StumbleUpon

Post time: September 08, 2010 07:54