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  • How the F-35 Demon Helmet Looks Inside [Awesome video illustration]

    05/12/2009 6:29:01 AM PDT · by MyTwoCopperCoins · 26 replies · 2,500+ views
    Gizmodo ^ | May 11 2009 | Gizmodo
    Ever since I saw the F-35 demon helmet—which gives a 360-degree spherical view of the battlefield—I have wondered how it really looks inside, for the pilot. No more: Jump to minute 3:50.The helmet projects an augmented reality world inside its visor. This image is created by a visualization, targeting, and situational awareness marvel called Electro Optical Distributed Aperture System, which combines the feeds from six advanced infrared digital cameras located around the aircraft and other sensors—like radar—into a seamless 360-degree spherical panorama, all in real time.The panorama inside the helmet effectively makes the F-35 completely invisible to the pilot. In...
  • Feds' red tape left medical devices infected with computer virus

    05/04/2009 6:23:19 AM PDT · by Zakeet · 3 replies · 784+ views
    CNet News ^ | May 2, 2009 | Stephanie Condon
    The Conficker Internet virus has infected important computerized medical devices, but governmental red tape interfered with their repair, an organizer of an antivirus working group told Congress on Friday. Rodney Joffe, one of the founders of an unofficial organization known as the Conficker Working Group, said that government regulations prevented hospital staff from carrying out the repairs. Joffe, who also is the senior vice president for the telecom clearinghouse Neustar, told a panel of the House Energy and Commerce Committee that over the last three weeks, he and another Conficker researcher identified at least 300 critical medical devices from a...
  • The European open internet is under imminent threat

    05/03/2009 10:37:14 PM PDT · by FromLori · 9 replies · 753+ views
    URGENT - VOTING IN EU PARLIAMENT 5th of MAY 2009 Don't let the EU parliament lock up the Internet! There will be no way back! Act now! Internet access is not conditional Everyone who owns a website has an interest in defending the free use of Internet... so has everyone who uses Google or Skype... everyone who expresses their opinions freely, does research of any kind, whether for personal health problems or academic study ... everyone who shops online...who dates online...socialises online... listens to music...watches video... Millions of Europeans now depend on the Internet, directly or indirectly, for their livelihood....
  • Hey, Wired President. You Wouldn't Tax the Internet, the Cell Phone or the Tweet. Would You?

    04/30/2009 8:05:58 AM PDT · by plsjr · 2 replies · 313+ views
    ZDnet ^ | April 29th, 2009 | Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
    "Maybe it’s just me (and my wife). "We still put spare change into a piggy bank (a red pig, actually), as we go. Pays for a nice dinner, every now and then. "So it floors me, still, when I see the dimensions of the federal budget and how we pay (or don’t) for what we do. "Check this, but the federal budget is now $3.5 trillion. Okay. But the deficit is … $1.7 trillion? "This means our federal government only pays for half of what it spends by taxing you and I for it. The rest has got to be...
  • 10 Things Cable Companies Won't Say

    04/19/2009 5:26:57 AM PDT · by shove_it · 33 replies · 2,107+ views
    Smartmoney ^ | 4/16/2009
    1. “Deregulation is a joke— but it’s probably not as funny for you.” For years the cable business had acted like a typical monopoly, providing lessthan- ideal customer service, skyrocketing prices, and little choice of service. Then along came the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which opened the door for competition and promised weary cable customers relief at last. Too bad that relief never came. Nearly four years after the bill was passed, a mere 286 of the 30,000 U.S. cable markets were being served by more than one provider, according to the Federal Communications Commission. And in the FCC’s most...
  • More H-1B Visas, More U.S. Tech Layoffs

    04/08/2009 11:49:25 AM PDT · by algernonpj · 29 replies · 1,103+ views
    The New American ^ | Wednesday, 08 April 2009 05:38 | William F. Jasper
    The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on April 8 it has received enough H-1B applications to meet the congressionally mandated cap of 85,000 H-1B visas for fiscal year 2009. The H-1B visas are given to foreign workers in “specialty occupations” (science, engineering, law, medicine, computer programming, etc.) where U.S. employers have filed petitions claiming there are not qualified U.S. applicants to fill the jobs. The total current 85,000 includes an annual 65,000 “cap” and an additional 20,000 exemptions for applicants with advanced degrees. If precedent holds, other exemptions will add tens of thousands more; in 2008 the number...
  • I.B.M. Withdraws $7 Billion Offer for Sun

    04/06/2009 7:51:05 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 17 replies · 680+ views
    The New York Times ^ | April 5, 2009 | STEVE LOHR and ASHLEE VANCE
    I.B.M. withdrew its $7 billion bid for Sun Microsystems on Sunday, one day after Sun’s board balked at a reduced offer, according to three people close to the talks. The deal’s collapse after weeks of negotiations raises questions about Sun’s next step, since the I.B.M. offer was far above the value of the Silicon Valley company’s shares when news of the I.B.M. offer first surfaced last month. Sun, an innovative pioneer in computer workstations, servers and Internet-era software, has struggled in recent years and spent months trying to secure a suitor. With I.B.M. and others shying away from a deal,...
  • Gizmodo hacked?(A April Fools Joke?)

    04/01/2009 6:18:24 AM PDT · by aft_lizard · 3 replies · 1,561+ views
    4/1/09
    Kind of weird there right now. Either they are playing a April Fools joke on everybody or they have been hacked, I don't think it's conficker. They are pretty liberal at that site though so if they are hacked no tears from me.
  • 11 reasons to switch to Linux

    03/30/2009 10:29:24 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 44 replies · 1,592+ views
    Geekzone ^ | 4-FEB-2009 08:24 | foobar
    People like to publish top-10 lists of all sorts. And "reasons to switch to Linux" is no exception. Many of those have been published, and the latest entry is here. However, I think the author completely forgot a very important point. Also, some of the points he makes should be examined a bit more closely and critically. The comments on the original article reflect some valid and some unfounded criticism. Let me just run through those points (italics are quotes from the original 10-point list, my comments are directly below each point) and provide my own take on those: Free: ...
  • Japan Ready To Shoot Down North Korea Missile If Required

    03/29/2009 8:00:37 PM PDT · by jmcenanly · 20 replies · 774+ views
    Space War ^ | March 27, 2009 | Staff Writers Tokyo (AFP)
    Japan gave its military the green light on Friday to shoot down any incoming North Korean rocket, with tensions high ahead of a planned launch that the US and allies say will be an illegal missile test.Japanese and US warships have already deployed ahead of the April 4-8 window, when the secretive North has said it will launch a communications satellite -- warning that shooting it down would be seen as an act of war. But South Korea, Japan and the United States have all warned the North that any launch would be unacceptable, amid fears the regime is actually...
  • Texas Tech National Anthem

    03/27/2009 2:18:07 PM PDT · by WOBBLY BOB · 7 replies · 590+ views
    give these little girls a listen...they can sing!
  • (computer question - vanity) Mixing new/old notebook DDR memory?

    03/26/2009 1:15:03 AM PDT · by Cringing Negativism Network · 8 replies · 643+ views
    Apologies if this has been covered - haven't seen it in any of the Mac / PC wars. :) Could be some other FReepers have wondered the same thing. Any big concerns one should be aware of, regarding adding an additional, new DDR memory "card" into a dinosaur PC notebook?
  • Computer programmer from Finland has lost finger replaced with USB drive (Freaky)

    03/18/2009 12:15:37 PM PDT · by Squidpup · 35 replies · 1,572+ views
    London Telegraph ^ | March 17, 2009 | London Telegraph
    Jerry Jalava has built a special prosthetic finger which contains computer storage for photos, movies and other useful files. While the prosthetic looks like a normal finger Jerry can peel it back from the 'nail' and plug it into the USB slot on his computer using it as an additional hard drive. ...snip... Using a traditional prosthetic finger Jerry has been able embed a 'USB key' - like the ones used in traditional flash drives - giving him the world's only two gigabyte finger. The finger is not permanently attached to his hand meaning it can be removed when plugged...
  • Ex-employee of DC Technology Office remains jailed

    03/17/2009 8:02:22 PM PDT · by anniegetyourgun · 9 replies · 476+ views
    AP ^ | 3/17/09 | BRIAN WESTLEY
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge Tuesday ordered a former District of Columbia employee facing corruption charges to remain jailed in a case that prompted his former boss to take a brief leave of absence as President Barack Obama's computer chief. Yusuf Acar, who was the acting chief security officer in D.C.'s technology office, is accused of defrauding the city through a sophisticated bribery and fraud scheme. The allegations include billing the city for items that were never delivered and "ghost" contract employees who didn't work. Authorities say Acar approved falsified bills and split the money with vendors who submitted...
  • Rocket Scientists Shoot Down Mosquitoes With Lasers

    03/14/2009 4:01:26 PM PDT · by jmcenanly · 106 replies · 2,648+ views
    Wall Street Journal online ^ | March 14,2009 | ROBERT A. GUTH
    BELLEVUE, Wash. -- A quarter-century ago, American rocket scientists proposed the "Star Wars" defense system to knock Soviet missiles from the skies with laser beams. Some of the same scientists are now aiming their lasers at another airborne threat: the mosquito. In a lab in this Seattle suburb, researchers in long white coats recently stood watching a small glass box of bugs. Every few seconds, a contraption 100 feet away shot a beam that hit the buzzing mosquitoes, one by one, with a spot of red light.The insects survived this particular test, which used a non-lethal laser. But if these...
  • For really super geeks only - new 3d browser

    03/04/2009 1:10:55 PM PST · by edcoil · 7 replies · 735+ views
    http://www.mb3dengine.com/ ^ | 3-4-09- | edcoil
    Here is an example of a new 3d browser http://www.mb3dengine.com/ Be nice to the site, it almost can's handle more then a few users and make sure you give it time to load. Also use your scroll mouse.
  • Web-Savvy Obama Team Hits Unexpected Bumps

    03/02/2009 8:18:37 PM PST · by anniegetyourgun · 34 replies · 1,082+ views
    CBS ^ | 3/2/09 | Jose Vargas
    The team that ran the most technologically advanced presidential campaign in modern history is finding it difficult to adapt that model to government. WhiteHouse.gov, envisioned as the primary vehicle for President Obama to communicate with the online masses, has been overwhelmed by challenges that staffers did not foresee and technological problems they have yet to solve. Obama, for example, would like to send out mass e-mail updates on presidential initiatives, but the White House does not have the technology in place to do so. The same goes for text messaging, another campaign staple.
  • Top-Secret Navy Vessel Needs a Home

    02/24/2009 6:34:28 AM PST · by jmcenanly · 45 replies · 2,085+ views
    WSJ via Foxnews ^ | Tuesday, February 24, 2009
    PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Anybody want some top-secret seagoing vessels? The Navy has a pair it doesn't need anymore. It has been trying to give them away since 2006, and they're headed for the scrap yard if somebody doesn't speak up soon.One is called Sea Shadow. It's big, black and looks like a cross between a Stealth fighter and a Batmobile. It was made to escape detection on the open sea. The other is known as the Hughes (as in Howard Hughes) Mining Barge. It looks like a floating field house, with an arching roof and a door that is 76...
  • The once and future e-book: on reading in the digital age

    02/02/2009 1:00:38 PM PST · by MrEdd · 65 replies · 1,733+ views
    ars technica ^ | February 1, 2009 | John Siracusa
    I was pitched headfirst into the world of e-books in 2002 when I took a job with Palm Digital Media. The company, originally called Peanut Press, was founded in 1998 with a simple plan: publish books in electronic form. As it turns out, that simple plan leads directly into a technological, economic, and political hornet's nest. But thanks to some good initial decisions (more on those later), little Peanut Press did pretty well for itself in those first few years, eventually having a legitimate claim to its self-declared title of "the world's largest e-book store." Unfortunately, despite starting the company...
  • Antivirus 2009 HELP!!!!

    02/01/2009 9:56:47 AM PST · by Hildy · 78 replies · 2,153+ views
    Feb. 1 | Hildy
    Anyone have any experience with this nasty piece of spyware. I had not even heard about it, until this morning when I put it on my neighbor's computer. It would have been bad enough if I had done it to my own, it's horribe I did it to his...so...what's the best way of ridding myself of this evil interloper. And for once, I'm using that term about something other than Obama! Thanks!