ABC Family Hopes to Curtail Channel-Surfing
The ABC Family Network, home of the hit show “Kyle XY,” is going to try several different methods to keep viewers tuned to its channel during the commercials instead of ’surfing.’ Their first initiative is to reward viewers who hang in there during the commercial break by teasing them with some added insight or scene ... (Read on Source)
Camera-shy Deer Caught For First Time
A little-known species of deer called a large-antlered muntjac has been photographed for the first time in the wild. The deer, previously known only from specimens collected by hunters and a few fleeting glimpses by biologists, stands approximately 25-30 inches tall (65-80 cm) and weighs up to 110 pounds (50 kilograms). (Read on Source)
Website Impressions - Be Positive Part 2
In Part One we reviewed several things to that we would avoid when creating a website. Here are some additional stand outs, that we would avoid. Blank Space. Many web designers try to fit i...
Satellite helps small phone companies get into TV (Reuters)
Reuters - Derrick Bulawa, who runs a small phone company in North Dakota, was getting worried as he began to lose some of his 6,000 subscribers to cable companies offering bundled TV, Internet and phone services.
Introducing the HAMMER Filesystem
Matthew Dillon writes: "I am going to start committing bits and pieces of the HAMMER filesystem over the next two months. Note that the filesystem will not be operational until we get closer to the 2.0 release in December so these bits and pieces will not be tied into buildworld/buildkernel until then." Features: maximum size of half an exabyte, infinite snapshots, limited only by retention policy, streaming backups, asynchronous transactional support (no long fscks to check disk state). Dillon also explains why he chose not to use Sun's ZFS.
Australian stocks close lower
Australian shares dipped 0.7 percent across the board Tuesday following a slump on Wall Street.
Key Heller Partners Jump Ship
Just weeks after 65 Heller Ehrman staff were laid off across the firm, two leading and loyal partners have left for rival firms. Patricia Gillette, a co-chairwoman of the labor and employment practice, has jumped to Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe along with another labor partner and four associates. Her exit comes at the same time that Jerry Marks, Heller's Los Angeles managing partner and a well-known securities litigator, is jetting for Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy.
Want to see a MultiTouch laptop?
Channel 9's Charles Torre has put together half an hour of footage of his trip to Microsoft Research in the UK where he got to take a look at some of Microsoft’s work behind MultiTouch laptops and LCD monitors. During the video, he gets to know the scientists behind MultiTouch: Shahram Izadi, Alex Butler, and Steve Hodges as well as the thought behind it, and what makes it different from Microsoft's Surface Computer. “Tune in and learn about the Who, What, How and Why behind MSR's innovative MultiTouch. It's pretty amazing and, surprisingly, not incredibly complicated technology.” I’ve clipped out the 3 minutes (right click => save target as to download) where the actual proof of concept prototype is showed off, but the whole video is a quite interesting one in itself, so I suggest you watch it, if you have over 500MB to spare!
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Transform Cellphones Into a CCTV Swarm
holy_calamity writes "Swiss researchers have developed java software that has bluetooth-capable camera phones form a distributed camera network. Each phone shares information on visual events with its neighbours and can work out the spatial position of phones around it (pdf). The software will become open source sometime next year, and the creators say it could be used to make a quick and dirty surveillance system. 'The phones currently use the average speed people walk to guess the distances between themselves, based on how long people take to move from one phone's view to another's. In testing, the system determined the distances between each phone with about 95% accuracy. They were placed 4 metres apart, making it accurate to about 20 centimetres. In future, recording the speed at which objects pass by would make more accurate judgments possible.'"
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Jamie Moore - Give This Man A World Title Shot!
08.07.08 - by James Slater: ... (Read on Source)
Court Tosses FCC 'Wardrobe Malfunction' Fine
A federal appeals court throws out the $550,000 fine levied by the FCC against CBS for that 2004 "Wardrobe Malfunction" by Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake. The court says in effect that the FCC's decision was entirely arbitrary, and found that it deviated from a 30-year policy concerning the definition of indecency.
MuscleTech Wants 24 Ephedra MDL Cases Dismissed
NEW YORK - MuscleTech Research and Development Inc. on Nov. 5 in the ephedra multidistrict litigation moved to dismiss 24 individual ephedra cases that were settled as the result of mediation in the company's bankruptcy proceedings (In Re: Ephedra Products Liability Litigation, 04 MDL 1598 [JSR]; In Re: MuscleTech Research and Development, Inc., No. 06 Civ. 538 [JSR]; In Re: RSM Richter, Inc. v. Sharon Aguilar, No. 06 Civ. 539 [JSR], S.D. N.Y.; See January 2007, Page 13). Full story on lexis.com
Can Ubuntu Linux Close the Digital Divide?
The VAR Guy: "Untangle is scheduled to host an Ubuntu Linux Installfest from Aug. 4 to 7 at LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco. This latest Installfest, coupled with recent moves by Canonical and Intel made The VAR Guy wonder: Can Ubuntu Linux close the digital divide?"
Germanys Greatest SEO Raps With ShoeMoney - Literally
I beatbox and he raps… and I have no clue what he is saying. Hopefully nothing about my mother. I am pretty out of practice but about 1 min in I bust out a old school deck the halls beat. This Post Is From ShoeMoney’s Internet Marketing Blog Germanys Greatest SEO Raps With ShoeMoney - Literally (Read on Source)
NASA to Explore a "Secret Layer" of the Sun
NASA researchers are preparing to launch an experimental telescope that can see a layer of the sun thought to be the "birthplace of space weather." 4
Here we go again
... start improving Android and writing fun applications for it, making it as ubiquitous as Microsoft Windows became in the PC era (but has failed to become on phones). In PCs, ...
Flood of junk food puts Greeks at risk
The highly praised Mediterranean diet has been gobbled up by an influx of chocolate shops, pizza places, ice cream parlors and fast-food joints. (Read on Source)
No Evidentiary Support Filed In PPA Case
BATON ROUGE, La. - Because a plaintiff has failed to provide case-specific expert testimony of causation in his PPA case, summary judgment is appropriate, a federal judge ruled Oct. 2 (Greg Stagg v. Bayer Corp., et al., No. 05-1348-C-M2, M.D. La.). Full story on lexis.com
Get A Slow Computer Fix
The registry is an important component of the Windows Operating System. It is a database that stores any changes made through the Control Panel. It is a hierarchical directory-like structure that can ...
Microglobalization
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Link Directly To Any Moment in a YouTube Video
YouTube announced today that it has implemented the ability to jump straight to any point in a video by simply adding a few extra characters at the end of the video's URL. The YouTube Team explains on the official blog:
To create a deep link, append the following to the end of a YouTube video URL: #t=1m15s. This says to link to the time 1:15 - you can replace the numbers before the 'm' and the 's' with anything you like.
The November surprise?
THE NOVEMBER SURPRISE?.... Apparently, the political story of the day is about the residency status of Barack Obama's half-aunt, a Kenyan woman named Zeituni Onyango, who has been living in public housing in Boston despite having a U.S. immigration judge... (Read on Source)
Cafardo Rumors: Wigginton, Ibanez, Rodney
A few rumors we missed from Nick Cafardo's Sunday column ... The Indians would want a young closer type in return for catcher Kelly Shoppach . The Tribe has Houston's Ty Wigginton on the radar as a third base possibility. But then who would play third for the Astros? The Yankees have been calling around aggressively, even inquiring on Roy Oswalt ... (Read on Source)
Odorprints Like Fingerprints? Personal Odors Remain Distinguishable Regardless Of Diet
Scientists present behavioral and chemical findings to reveal that an individual's underlying odor signature remains detectable even in the face of major dietary changes. The findings indicate that biologically-based odorprints, like fingerprints, could be a reliable way to identify individual humans.
StarOffice No Longer Part of Google Pack
While Google Docs has been ramping up recently , it seems the Google Pack has been cutting back. Sun's $70 productivity suite StarOffice, which was added to the free Google Pack just over a year ago , is no longer available as part of the Google Pack download. Sponsor With no formal announcement from Google, StarOffice seems to have quietly ... (Read on Source)
Second Life: 'Second China' Offers Foreign Service Workers First Impression
Diplomats or military envoys making their first trip to China may soon have a chance to visit a Chinese office building, stop in at a traditional teahouse or hop a cab -- all before they board a plane.


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