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- First Circuit: Rule forbids webcasting. Judge: Time to change that rule.
- First Circuit: Rule forbids webcasting. Judge: Time to change that rule.The fact is that broadcasting a trialIs part and parcel with transparency of the legal system today. It is the EXACT SAME as going to a court, sitting down in the gallary, and viewing the case that way.Webcasting is not...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-17
- First Circuit: Rule forbids webcasting. Judge: Time to change that rule.
- It's not a far-reaching free-speech decision, despite Charles Nesson's efforts to make it so. It's not even a case on whether webcasting should be allowed as a matter of policy. It's a question of whether the local rule allows the judge to order webcasting, as she did. The court unanimously...
- Blog posts 2009-04-16
- Breaking news in Tenenbaum: No webcasting, orders First Circuit
- Breaking news in Tenenbaum: No webcasting, orders First CircuitWas there an issue over copyright ?nt :)
- Discussion threads 2009-04-16
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- A word of warning on hard disk recovery by swapping logic boards
- Freezing it?"Popping it into a sealed plastic bag and freezing it for a few hours."Pardon my ignorance - what does this do to help?Except in this case, the problem is almostcertainly fried electronics because of the method in which the drive failed.Strange. Hu?I can't say how it works, but I...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-21
- Life In The Vast Plane...
- At least you'd get some peace and quiet.At least you'd get some peace and quiet. Personally, I enjoy having some time off work, and don't want to be on the clock 24/7, thanks.RE: Life In The Vast Plane...That is an extremely valid point: 'always on' = burn out. Modern work...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-09
- Digital camera sensor inventors win the Nobel Prize in physics
- Forty years after they first sketched out the idea for a digital image sensor, two former Bell Labs research scientists have been jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2009 "for the invention of an imaging semiconductor circuit â€" the CCD sensor." by Janice Chen
- Blog posts 2009-10-07
- New report explores the safe materials aspect of green technology
- Lots of the green technology coverage out there right now is focused on the carbon emissions impact of various gadgets, equipment and data centers. But a new report illustrates the advances that seven electronics companies have made when it comes to eliminating hazardous materials from their products. ...
- Blog posts 2009-10-07
- Google: It's not me, it's you
- Wow, this thing is coolI'm a Google fan, but so far this looks much betterI know!I love it. It doesn't have all topics, but it had most of the stuff I searched for.weak, not for techiesJust put some not very popular words and the result yields nothing.Hmm interestingLast I spoke...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-06
- News to know: HP; AT&T; Malware; Twitter; RIM
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Hordes of owners complain of problems with HP Elite Pavilion PCs using Core i7 Ed Bott: Apple...
- Blog posts 2009-09-28
- New type of 'excitonic' computer a step closer to commercial viability
- The physicists at UC San Diego that a year ago created the first integrated circuit using particles called excitons, now have discovered a technique that allows for operation at commercially cold temperatures. This brings the possibility of a new type of extremely fast computer based on excitons closer to reality....
- Blog posts 2009-09-27
- The best VoIP solution is ...
- What about hosted?Wondering if you guys would be willing to discuss the most obvious omission... hosted. It's like choosing which car to buy when its cheaper to take a limo.RE: The best VoIP solution is ...Your article was only comprehensive if you consider just the IP-PBX and desktop telephone;...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-22
- The 10 biggest moments in IT history
- Missing: Tim Berners-Lee?The Mouse, and the GUI ...... without the invention of the mouse or the GUI/WYSIWYG there would not be as many users as there are today, and I would hazard a guess that it would be restricted to business applications like accounting, and Data Analysis.LudoRE: The 10...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-21
- Works of Thomas Hardy. FREE Author's biography & partial work in the trial 10.2 (Mobile)
- Indulge Yourself with the best classic literature on Your PDA. Navigate easily to any poem from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases. Features Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases Make bookmarks, notes, highlights Searchable and interlinked. Access the e-book anytime, anywhere...
- Software downloads 2009-09-10
- Works of Thomas Hardy. FREE Author's biography & partial novel in the trial 10.2 (Mobile)
- Indulge Yourself with the best classic literature on Your PDA. Navigate easily to any poem from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases. Features Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases Make bookmarks, notes, highlights Searchable and interlinked. Access the e-book anytime, anywhere...
- Software downloads 2009-09-10
- An electrical circuit that runs entirely off power in trees
- You cannot store Voltage!If you're going to write about technical topics, please ensure that you understand what you're talking about. Voltage is electrical pressure. Just as you can't store pressure, you can't store voltage. You can store charge and you can convert a low voltage to a higher one. If...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-09
- An electrical circuit that runs entirely off power in trees
- You've probably already heard of the idea of harvesting electricity from body heat to power small devices, such as those in the far-flung idea of a body area network. Now, a similar idea has been applied to trees. There's enough power in trees for University of Washington researchers to run...
- Blog posts 2009-09-08
- Final thoughts on supermodel-blogger catfight
- A few final thoughts on the "skank" blogger case. I was on The Jeff Farias Show Friday talking about this story. Jeff asked me if I was concerned about courts stomping on Internet anonymity and I said, generally, no, that courts must strike a balance between First Amendment rights of...
- Blog posts 2009-08-23
- The First Amendment rights of anonymous defamers
- Photo posted on 'Skanks of NYC' blog Yesterday I wrote that a Manhattan federal judge has ordered Google to tell supermodel Liskula Cohen the identity of the blogger behind the "Skanks of NYC" blog, which brands Cohen "a psychotic, lying, whoring, still going to clubs at her...
- Blog posts 2009-08-20
- IBM scientists create DNA computer chip
- IBM scientists and a collaborator from the California Institute of Technology have created a computer chip utilizing synthesized DNA molecules. The approach could pave the way to create tiny circuits that could form the basis of smaller, more powerful computer chips. The DNA acts as scaffolding where...
- Blog posts 2009-08-18
- Shock jock faces charges for threatening judges
- So here is this wacko, Hal Turner, a shock jock and blogger, who advocated the assasination of three Seventh Circuit federal judges. He's being charged with threatening the judges' lives. The way The Washington Post spins this story, there's some interesting question of where free speech ends and criminality begins....
- Blog posts 2009-08-16
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