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Raising Doubts About Australia's Broadband Upgrade Plan (Friday 07th of November 2008 07:45:01 PM)

RcK writes "In addition to the rising controversy of the bounds roget's ii: the new
thesaurusmain entry:potential part of speech:adjective definition:capable of being but not yet
in existence. eventual Australian version of the Great Firewall Of China ... (more)

How To Kill an Open Source Project With New Funding (Saturday 04th of October 2008 05:00:01 AM)

Mir42 writes "The OpenSource multimedia authorware project Sophie, previously if
(lexico_globals.googleafc.ads.content.length) { document.write(lexico_globals.googleafc.ads.con
tenttop); document.write(lexico_globals.googleafc.ads.sponsoredlinks); ... (more)

Keeping Older Drivers Behind the Wheel (Sunday 21st of September 2008 07:45:01 PM)

Hugh Pickens writes "A new study shows the key role applied science can play in extending the
age at which people can drive safely and highlights the 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt issue
company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing copyrights:cite ... (more)

The Future of Persistent Worlds In MMOs (Sunday 24th of August 2008 11:00:01 AM)

Zonk did an interesting record with Ed Stark and Dave Williams, employees for an MMO creator
named Red 5 (and practiced tabletop game designers). They talk about their ideas and plans to
bring about the next step in MMO gaming: increased persistence in ... (more)

Using Sun's Energy to Split Water Means Solar Power All Night (Friday 01st of August 2008 09:00:01 AM)

Phorm writes "Reuters is carrying an article about a recent MIT evolution which may pave the
way for solar-energy to be collected for use in low-input periods. by the book to Reuters, the
finding of the a new catalyst for separating hydrogen+oxygen from ... (more)

What To Do With a Hundred Hard Drives? (Saturday 14th of June 2008 04:15:03 AM)

Makoto916 writes "In five years with my current llc.view results from: dictionary | thesaurus |
encyclopedia | all reference | the web share this: as the IT administrator, I've amassed a
sizable cabinet of discarded hard drives; just shy of 100, in fact. ... (more)

New Ion Engine Enters Space Race (Friday 18th of April 2008 03:45:04 PM)

Bibek Paudel brings us a BBC report on the development and testing of an new ion engine by a
security firm named Qinetiq. The engine will be used in an ESA spacecraft tasked with mapping
the Earth's gravitational field from orbit. Only a handful of ... (more)

The Dead Sea Effect In the IT Workplace (Sunday 13th of April 2008 10:25:28 AM)

Alien54 notes a blog posting by old hand Bruce F. Webster on the current state of affairs in
hiring in IT, focusing on what he calls the Dead Sea Effect. "Many large IT shops... work like
the Dead Sea. New hires are brought in as ... (more)

Salasaga Fills Flash Creation Hole for Linux (Tuesday 25th of March 2008 03:45:08 AM)

Linux.com's Bruce Byfield is narration that Salasaga, the renamed Flame Project, is attempting
to fill the functionality gap of Flash creation for Linux in addition to being a cross-platform
tool. While it still lacks the spit-shine of more mature apps, ... (more)

FCC Looks To Offer Consumers More Wireless Choice (Monday 22nd of October 2007 12:30:04 AM)

An unattested reader writes "The FCC is butting heads with cell telephone dial phone companies
over 'wiggle room' the influence organization wishes to allow consumers. Along with the move to
the auction system, the patronage is removing restrictions ... (more)

StarCraft 2 Terran Gameplay, Single Player Info (Sunday 05th of August 2007 06:15:05 PM)

It isn't all World of Warcraft at BlizzCon this year. That little sequel they're making to
StarCraft has gotten quite a bit of attention as well. Gamespot has a liveblog transcript of a
StarCraft II demo. This one, unlike the last, focuses on the Terrans ... (more)

 

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