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- LHC scientists get death threats
- LHC scientists get death threatsIgnorance produces fear...And issuing death threats is not the christian thing to do. And $10.00 to a donut will get you that a religiously motivated faction is behind the threats. Something to research further.RE: LHC scientists get death threats - is it because Roger Federer lost...
- Tags: Anti-Matter, LHC, death threat
- Discussion threads 2008-09-05
- (Gallery: Creative uses for USB ports)
- (Gallery: Creative uses for USB ports)You forgot a good one!http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/96fa/ or - http://tinyurl.com/5zwss5Every gearhead/geek needs one.Keith Hoffmantardis USBYou should also have included the Tardis USB hub from Doctor Whohttp://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/9223/
- Tags: Gallery, USB port
- Discussion threads 2008-08-20
- Black Hat Las Vegas Day 2
- Again, sorry for the late updates. Vegas is the kind of place that demands a lot of a person. Too many parties make it difficult to find time to blog on the conference. Pictures of the even are a bit sparse, due to consistently forgetting to bring my camera, but...
- Tags: black hat, microsoft corp., applet, image, vegas, nathan mcfeters
- Blog posts 2008-08-09
- Will those with "brain cooties" find equality?
- A new mental health parity act is sailing through Congress and should be enacted this summer. I should be happy with this. As I've noted here previously, I have a family history of ADHD. But as with the previous such act, which passed in 1996, parity depends...
- Tags: Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-06-01
- Will the sun power your future iPhone?
- Will the sun power your future iPhone?Yes!!That's "Thinking Different"All devices?Give me a small panel that I can put onto any device that charges via mini-USB (not Apple devices though, they have their own connectors. Suckers). Better yet, just start putting this on everything-- it needn't be under the...
- Tags: Apple Inc., Solar Powered, Apple iPhone
- Discussion threads 2008-05-28
- Brewster Kahle offers a cookbook for fighting security letters
- Just talked to Brewster Kahle at the Internet Archive about their successful settlement with the FBI of a lawsuit over a National Security Letter. The FBI had demanded personal information on a user; the Archive replied with a lawsuit challenging the propriety of the NSL. As part of the settlement,...
- Tags: Security, Electronic Frontier Foundation, FBI, Library, Brewster Kahle, Cookbook, National Security Letter, Federal Government, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-08
- ClearCube Spins off VDIworks
- ClearCube Spins off VDIworksChanges...againClearcube has changed directions so many times any potential customer should run when they hear the name, maybe that is why they are spinning of another division.It seems as if the VC's haven't wised up yet, they are giving more money to the same team who has...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Team management, ClearCube Technology, ClearCube Spins, VDIworks
- Discussion threads 2008-05-07
- Does open source programming make you a criminal?
- <satire> The New York Times is working on a story saying open source programming makes you a criminal. Matt Richtel right called for an interview soon after learning that a jury had convicted open source programmer Hans Reiser of first degree murder. (Picture from TwelveBooks Publishing.) It...
- Tags: Open Source, Programmer, Programming, Computer, Wally, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- An (Imaginary?) Hannaford Conspiracy
- The regularity with which geezers like me see history repeating itself suggests some combination of memory influencing perception with an amazing continuity in the forces driving human behavior. Worse, our perceptions of what happened then may be wrong but influence our interpretations of what's happening during the perceived re-run anyway,...
- Tags: Point-of-sale, Debit Card, Computer, IBM Corp., Hannaford, Data Breach, Linux, Financial Services, Productivity, Operating Systems, Software, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- The future of SaaS billing
- In the past few weeks, all of a sudden, I've been approached by any number of vendors wanting to tell me about their billing, settlement and subscriber management offerings to the SaaS market. I must say, it's about time. For the past ten years, SaaS vendors have struggled to manage...
- Tags: Software-as-a-service, Billing, LeCayla, Vindicia, Enterprise Software Buyer, Software As A Service (SaaS), Emerging Technologies, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-04-03
- 68% of Canadians like to read newspaper during weekends
- Canada’s highest proportions of holiday-bargain shoppers are outlined below: Those most likely to be the bargain sale hunters by using ads from newspapers are living in Atlantic Canada (77%). Women (74%) are more likely than men (62%) to take this view. As for age, those in the older age groupings...
- Tags: Education, NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-26
- 66% of Canadians enjoy newspaper ads
- 66% of Canadians indicate that they enjoy the page advertising and product/service inserts that come with the newspaper, some individuals are more likely than others to say that this is the case: Women (70%) are more likely than men (62%) to agree with this perspective, and 73% of households with...
- Tags: Education, Advertisement, Income, Household Income, Operational Accounting, Finance, NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-25
- VR game to help burn patients
- The Loyola University Medical Center in Illinois will be one of the first hospitals in the U.S. to use a virtual reality game to help burn patients. By using SnowWorld, developed at the University of Washington, patients recovering from severe burns will enter a virtual 'polar landscape of gently falling...
- Tags: Game, Patient, Loyola University, University Of Washington, Snowball, SnowWorld, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-25
- Canadian teens spend less time online than adults
- Canadian teens 13-17 are actually online less than Canadian adults - 13 hours per week as opposed to 19 hours, according to Ipsos Reid. 54% of respondents said their parents place time limits or curfews on their internet time. The internet is of less importance - only 37% agree that...
- Tags: Adult, Internet, NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-19
- How I (finally) shared a Wi-Fi connection with my neighbors
- How I finally shared a Wi-Fi connection with my neighborsNice Work!ntRE: How I finally shared a Wi-Fi connection with my neighborsInteresting but just a small technical point. the "signals" are radio waves that travel in straight lines. nothing can make the signal "wend it's way around the metal...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, WIRELESS, Network technology, Wi-Fi connection, Wi-Fi, cable
- Discussion threads 2008-03-18
- Older teens are more active online than adults
- Older teens (18-21) do rank the internet high in importance for some activities, according to Ipsos Reid. 77% of teens (and 46% of adults) lost touch. 68% of teens (and 38% of adults) participate in live, online chat, 52% of teens (and36% of adults) visit/browse an online social network/community. by...
- Tags: Teen, Internet, NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- 88% of Canadian teens have participated in an online social activity
- 88% of teens have participated in an online social activity (compared with 70% of adults), according to Ipsos Reid. 61% of teens say the internet is important to their social life. 52% of those who visit online social networks or communities say it is important to their day-to-day life. 59%...
- Tags: Teen, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-17
- 64% of Canadian teens have downloaded digital music
- 64% of teens in Canada have downloaded digital music or MP3 files, according to Ipsos Reid. 30% do this often, from a few times a week to daily (compared with 7% of adults). More than 51% of teens play against people they know or complete strangers and visit gaming websites...
- Tags: Teen, Web Site Development, Digital Music, Digital Media, Web Technology, Internet, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-16
- 28% of online teens consider themselves an internet expert
- 28% of online teens consider themselves to be very skilled or expert in the use of the internet, according to Ipsos Reid. 48% identify themselves as being fairly skilled. 24% admit to not being skilled in internet use. by NB
- Tags: Teen, Internet, NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-15
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