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  • Kim Jong-Il and the Dude Go Bowling for Foreign Dollars

    09/07/2010 9:27:23 AM PDT · by Pan_Yan · 1 replies
    New York Magazine ^ | 9/7/10 at 11:23 AM
    As part of a bid for foreign currency, Kim Jong-Il is trying to bolster North Korean software-development capabilities, including video games targeting foreign audiences, like a mobile-phone bowling app starring Jeff Bridges's character from The Big Lebowski as well as Men in Black spinoff, called Alien Assault. Both games are published by a division of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
  • Death of the published dictionary: Oxford English Dictionary to exist solely online

    08/29/2010 5:09:06 PM PDT · by Stoat · 103 replies · 1+ views
    The Daily Mail (U.K.) / Various ^ | August 29, 2010 | Paul Sims
    It was first published 126 years ago and is respected the world over. But the Oxford English Dictionary will never appear in print again, its owners have announced. Instead, the 80 lexicographers who have been working on the third edition for the past 21 years have been told the fruits of their labour will exist solely online.   The OED has been available on the internet for the past ten years and receives two million hits a month from subscribers who pay £205 a year, plus VAT, to access it. Oxford University Press says the dominance of the internet...
  • How to Stop the Government From Tracking Your Location (Illegally!)

    08/29/2010 3:28:46 PM PDT · by James C. Bennett · 56 replies · 2+ views
    Gizmodo ^ | 26 August, 2010 | Jason Chen
    The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals just decided that it was legal for the police to put a GPS tracking device on your car, sitting in your driveway, on your property. Here's how to protect yourself.Matt's post about the decision explains in depth about the ruling. To quickly summarize, the supreme court had said before that police can look through things that anyone in the public could come across, meaning, your driveway is freely accessible to the public, hence, the cops can look through it. The 9th circuit court now says that cops can shove a GPS locator onto your car, because the area is publicly...
  • Is Apple the real U.S. PC market share leader -- or soon will be?

    08/23/2010 4:29:31 AM PDT · by Swordmaker · 56 replies
    BetaNews ^ | Published August 20, 2010, 4:34 PM | Joe Wilcox
    The answer to the question depends on how iPad is classified and how the shipments add up combined with Macs. Is iPad a PC, like Windows tablets or low-powered netbooks? The definition is sure to generate controversy because of what's at stake -- which manufacturer is market share leader in the United States.Late yesterday, I contacted Gartner and IDC, which both measure global PC shipments. But only Gartner responded to my question about how iPad is classified. It is clear from preliminary second quarter PC shipment data that neither analyst firm calculated iPad with PC shipments (Gartner explicitly explained...
  • Ultraviolet light reveals how ancient Greek statues really looked [Amazing Tech!]

    08/20/2010 12:31:24 PM PDT · by James C. Bennett · 97 replies
    Gizmodo ^ | 20 August, 2010 | Gizmodo
       Original Greek statues were brightly painted, but after thousands of years, those paints have worn away. Find out how shining a light on the statues can be that's required to see them the way they were thousands of years ago.Although it seems impossible to think that anything could be left to discover after thousands of years of wind, sun, sand, and art students, finding the long lost patterns on a piece of ancient Greek sculpture can be as easy as shining a lamp on it. A technique called ‘raking light' has been used to analyze art for a long...
  • An e-reader skeptic converted - Commentary: The battle of the e-readers is just beginning

    08/15/2010 10:15:27 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 75 replies · 1+ views
    BERKELEY, Calif. (MarketWatch) -- I'm a little more conservative than most tech writers when it comes to hot trends that may not be hot nor be trends. I freely admit to some skepticism when e-readers made their debut highlighted by both the Sony Corp. book reader and the Kindle from Amazon.com Inc. The trend was confirmed by Apple Inc.'s iPad, but I need to be more adept at spotting the trend when it is beginning and in the wild. I missed the signals, twice. You look to the public-at-large to spot trends, not to pundits. Two examples come to mind....
  • Online Virus Robs 3,000 UK Bank Accounts

    08/12/2010 4:30:12 AM PDT · by Cindy · 9 replies
    SKY.com ^ | 10:26am UK, Wednesday August 11, 2010 | Rob Cole, News Online
    SNIPPET: "Thousands of online banking customers have had their accounts drained by a sophisticated new computer virus, internet security experts say. Around £675,000 was taken from a "large UK financial institution" over the last month with 3,000 customers hit - and the attacks are ongoing. Online security firm M86 Security Labs said the customers were infected with a Trojan virus - which cannot be detected by traditional anti-virus software - while browsing the internet. The Trojan, known as a Zeus v3, copies the passwords and usernames of customers' online details and transfers their funds to a different account. It then...
  • Computer QUESTION: About "Packed.Win32.Krap.hm!A2"

    08/11/2010 2:55:05 AM PDT · by Yosemitest · 28 replies · 1+ views
    My Firewall/Antivirus detected an infection of the "Packed.Win32.Krap.hm!A2" and http://www.threatexpert.com/report.aspx?md5=45e98426fafd221ffb7d55ce8a1ae531 says it's: A malicious trojan horse or bot that may represent security risk for the compromised system and/or its network environment. I tried to block it and delete the infected files, but that just set off an attack against my computer, which caused me to reload from backup several times. How do I get rid of this nightmare, and prevent it from coming back?
  • E. coli engineered to make convenient 'drop-in' biofuel

    08/02/2010 3:42:46 AM PDT · by Freelance Warrior · 39 replies · 1+ views
    New Scientist ^ | 29 July 2010 | Helen Knight
    Genetically modified bacteria that munch on sugar to produce refinable fuels could bring down the cost of switching to cleaner energy. Once the technology is fully developed, the company expects the alkane to cost around $50 per barrel, says del Cardayre. "We have a one-step process to make alkane" in an industrial process, says Schirmer. "Basically, in goes the feedstock – sugar – and out comes the vehicle-ready fuel. The bacteria can be grown on any sugar, including those produced from second-generation cellulose-based sources such as grasses and plant waste, which do not compete for land with food crops.
  • XP and Network problem

    07/30/2010 8:31:18 PM PDT · by edcoil · 73 replies · 2+ views
    7-30-10 | edcoil
    I installed a new harddrive and new XP pro on my sons computer today. All is fine except it cannot access the internet. When I try to create a network, it says it cannot find network adaptors and devices. It is a new installation, any ideas? Thanks.
  • Motorola Droid Getting Android Froyo Update Next Week

    07/30/2010 5:30:37 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 30 replies · 1+ views
    Maximumpc ^ | 07/30/10 at 04:57:06 PM | Ryan Whitwam
    Until now, only users of Google's tragically short lived Nexus One had access to Android 2.2 (codenamed Froyo), but according to a communiqué from Verizon, the original Droid will be getting the update next week. This is big news for a large segment of the Android user base as the Droid was a very popular phone.  Android 2.2 brings some useful new features to the platform. For instance, Google's new Jun-in-time compiler speeds up applications dramatically, and the browsers new JavaScript V8 engine makes web pages render much faster. We're going to be very interested to see how Motorola handles...
  • Motorola Droid X in serious lockdown

    07/15/2010 12:15:47 AM PDT · by TeachableMoment · 21 replies · 1+ views
    TGDaily ^ | 14th Jul 2010 | AHARON ETENGOFF
    Motorola's eagerly anticipated Droid X smartphone is expected to hit the hot summer streets in just a few hours. But don't plan on hacking, rooting or modding the Android-powered device anytime soon. 
In addition to locking down the smartphone with an encrypted bootloader, Motorola has instructed its obedient Droid to brick itself if the kernel, bootloader or ROM becomes noticeably compromised.
  • Top 10 USB Thumb Drive Tricks

    07/12/2010 5:37:35 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 75 replies
    LifeHacker ^ | 10 July 2010 | Kevin Purdy
    What can you do with a few gigabytes and a USB port? Quite a lot, with the right software. Learn how to encrypt your work, run whole systems, rescue Windows, and customize your thumb drive with these USB-geared tricks.Photo by Debs (ò‿ó)♪.Note: Gina previously rounded up 10 thumb drive tricks in April 2007, and we've borrowed a few of those ideas here. But many of the apps have updated, some have been replaced with better offerings, and a few totally new cool things (Chrome OS! XBMC!) have made their way into this mix.10. Give Your Drive a Custom Icon An...
  • My First Week With The Dell Streak

    06/26/2010 10:09:28 AM PDT · by MrEdd · 19 replies · 1+ views
    psionmark’s posterous ^ | 25 June 2010 | Psionmark
    My First Week With The Dell Streak Yes, after a couple of years with the iPhone, I figured it was about time I checked out "the other side" and visited Android land. I went the whole hog and decided on a Dell Streak. I figured if I was going to contemplate jumping ship, I may as well do so in spectacular fashion! These are really just my initial thoughts after a week or so with the device. Almost suffice to say I haven't felt the need to use my iPhone once in the past week. In fact, a couple...
  • FedEx tracking crashes - iPhone 4's fault?

    06/23/2010 2:20:57 PM PDT · by The Magical Mischief Tour · 13 replies
    CNN Money ^ | 06/23/2010 | CNN Money
    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Just as Apple fans were at their jitteriest about the impending delivery of their iPhone 4s, FedEx's online tracking system crashed Wednesday afternoon. Customers who pre-ordered the new iPhone 4 are slated to start receiving their devices on Wednesday. But early adopters, take heart: "Package deliveries are proceeding as normal," FedEx (FDX, Fortune 500) said in a statement on its website. "However tracking updates are temporarily being delayed. Please try back later." Some superfans wouldn't settle for "later." On the site MacRumors.com, customers were tracking a flight headed out of Hong Kong in hopes that it...
  • Ubuntu 'more secure' than Windows, says Dell

    06/14/2010 8:03:57 AM PDT · by Gomez · 43 replies · 890+ views
    Dell reckons Ubuntu offers more protection than Windows online as it convinces consumer PC shoppers they shouldn't be scared of Linux. In a statement flagged here by TheVarGuy.com, Dell picked on security as one of ten reasons why people should buy PCs running Canonical's Linux rather than Microsoft's operating system. According to Dell's site (here, and a PDF here (pdf) in case the page is moved): 6) Ubuntu is safer than Microsoft Windows: The vast majority of viruses and spyware written by hackers are not designed to target and attack Linux. Dell does not provide further details, but continues to...
  • Computer Virus

    06/10/2010 12:07:38 PM PDT · by mimi from mi · 32 replies · 877+ views
    Has anyone in the last week gotten a computer virus from Antispyware Soft? It was a real bear to get rid of. I picked it up over the past weekend, and wondered if I could have possibly gotten it from FR or perhaps the alternate FR site when FR was inoperative sometime over the weekend. When I typed Start/run/msconfig and went to the start menu, there was an item ending in tssd.exe which is the virus. Also in start/run/regedit, there was AV Soft and AV Suite. After many times, restarting and unchecking tssd.exe, and running Microsoft Security Essentials, I believe...
  • Sony's Flexible OLED is Thinner Than a Strand of Hair

    05/26/2010 12:10:42 PM PDT · by TChris · 25 replies · 1,096+ views
    Gizmodo ^ | 5/26/2010 | Kat Hannaford
    One of the main advantages of OLED is that it can be flexible—so flexible, in fact, that it can be wrapped around a pencil. Taking 2007's .3mm prototype Sony's made a new one just 80μm-thick. That's about ten times the size of a red blood cell, or just a tiny bit thinner than a single hair. The whole OLED measures 4.1-inches in size, and has a 432 x 240 resolution and a contrast ratio of under 1,000:1.
  • Photocopier Fallout - Congress, FTC "Concerned"

    05/23/2010 4:26:55 PM PDT · by MamaDearest · 57 replies · 1,565+ views
    cbsnews.com ^ | May 17, 2010 | Armen Keteyian
    (CBS)  A CBS News investigation last month found that nearly every digital copier built after 2002 stores an image of documents copied, scanned or emailed by the machine on hard drives. CBS News chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyian reports parents and students at Dos Palos High School in Sacramento found out the hard way recently, when CBS affiliate KOVR pulled hundreds of student names, home addresses, cell phone and social security numbers off the hard drive of an old school copier. "The fact that information that we treat very, very carefully somehow got out of our system and is out...
  • "You wrecked my coffee brewer?! Who do you think you are??!"

    05/17/2010 8:41:28 AM PDT · by brycemax · 8 replies · 585+ views
    Some folks just have no respect for other people's property. Especially when they rip parts out of it for their own pet projects. NOTE: The author of this comic requests that you visit his web site and please refrain from copying the cartoon within this thread. Thanks!