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What Should 10-Year-Olds Know About IT?
On September 22nd, 2004 with 0 comments
stephendl writes "I have been asked to give a computer based talk to a local primary school. It is part of an after school science club and I have a pretty...
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Education,
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iRiver H320 (Almost) Hits The Market
On September 22nd, 2004 with 34 comments
skyshock21 writes "iRiver appears to now be taking pre-orders for their H320 hard drive MP3 player. This is the one with the color screen that was featured on...
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Portables,
Music,
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SpamAssassin 3.0 Released
On September 22nd, 2004 with 99 comments
davemabe writes "At long last, SpamAssassin 3.0.0 has been released. I've been using the release candidates for a month or so, and the results have been far...
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Spam,
Communications,
Security,
IT
Online Science Policy Critique Of Kerry And Bush
On September 22nd, 2004 with 5 comments
museumpeace writes "David Appell, one of Techonology Review's bloggers, has posted a
quick review of Nature Publishing Group's comparison of candidate...
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Science,
United States,
Politics
Samsung Demos Future Memory Chips
On September 22nd, 2004 with 107 comments
Fletcher points to this story in CNET Asia, excerpting "The Korean electronics giant unveiled an 8-gigabit flash memory chip Monday based on the 60-nanometer...
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Data Storage,
Hardware,
Technology,
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The Most Secure Companies Spend The Least?
On September 22nd, 2004 with 17 comments
iPodBoy writes "The Reg has an interesting article with some choice quotes from Gartner, showing that the most secure organisations spend less than the average...
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Security,
Businesses,
Windows,
IT
Yahoo Plans Its Own Music Player, Download Service
On September 22nd, 2004 with 100 comments
iPod writes "Since late last year, Yahoo has been developing its own music player software, which will be underpinned by a subscription and download service...
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Music,
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Does Google Censor Chinese News?
On September 22nd, 2004 with 317 comments
mOoZik writes "A story carried by New Scientist suggests that Google might be playing into the hands of the Chinese government by blocking certain news stories...
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Censorship,
Google,
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Mechanical Pong
On September 22nd, 2004 with 185 comments
RotJ writes "Some crafty Germans have created an electromechanical conversion of the game Pong: "Pongmechanik is an absolutely physical game. The game is...
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Hardware Hacking,
Hardware,
Games
U.S. Government Wants June Passenger Records
On September 21st, 2004 with 55 comments
danwiz was one of several readers to point out the Associated Press story (carried here by the Boston Globe) which says that that the Transportation Security...
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Privacy,
Security,
United States,
Your Rights Online
Whois Record Falsification Closer To Illegality
On September 21st, 2004 with 230 comments
PipianJ writes "Reuters is reporting that the House of Representatives has recently passed the bill that would approve of penalties for those using fraudulent...
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The Internet,
United States,
Your Rights Online
Accelerating IPv6 Adoption With Proxy Servers
On September 21st, 2004 with 263 comments
jgarzik writes "IPv6 presents a catch-22: the most popular web sites on the Internet
don't have any incentive to switch to IPv6 until a large portion
of their...
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The Internet,
Apache,
Technology,
IT
ALICE Wins Loebner 2004 Prize 2004
On September 21st, 2004 with 32 comments
alicebotmaster writes "The
A.L.I.C.E. chatbot won the 2004
Loebner Prize contest for most human computer. The contest, held on September 19 in New York City,...
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Programming,
Science,
Science
Interview With Lead Yoper Linux Developer
On September 21st, 2004 with 189 comments
Bongoots writes "Andy Kissner from Linuxforums.org has just posted this: 'In the past few weeks, there has been a lot of hype and controversy surrounding...
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Operating Systems,
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Automotive Tires Without Air
On September 21st, 2004 with 52 comments
pcman writes "It appears that in 10 years or so Michelin will have an airless tire. They are presenting them at the Paris Auto Show this week. They hope to...
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Technology,
Science
PeopleSoft Announces Alliance with IBM
On September 21st, 2004 with 11 comments
Kyle writes "I just got out of PeopleSoft's opening keynote for PS Connect 2004, where Craig Conway announced a new alliance with IBM. According to Conway,...
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IBM,
IT
3G Internet Access Via PCMCIA Card
On September 21st, 2004 with 209 comments
An anonymous reader writes "Found this on a European site. It's a PCMCIA card that connects you to the internet over a 3G network. With a download rate of...
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Wireless Networking,
Portables,
The Internet,
IT
Wastewater Into Energy
On September 21st, 2004 with 31 comments
fenimor writes "A lot of electric energy could be produced from a city's wastewater, researchers at University of Toronto have discovered. The research...
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Science,
Technology
Order in the e-Court!
On September 21st, 2004 with 245 comments
theodp writes "Every word spoken in the e-Courtroom where Branden Basham is on trial for his life appears immediately before the judge on a computer screen....
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The Courts,
Technology,
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Windows Upgrade, FAA Error Cause LAX Shutdown
On September 21st, 2004 with 749 comments
fname writes "The recent shutdown of LAX due to an FAA radio outage was apparently caused by a Windows 2000 integration flaw, possibility related to an old...
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Bug,
United States,
Windows
Security Alert
On September 21st, 2004 with 147 comments
jnazario writes "As a computer security professional, one of the things I notice is that for our proposals to be
effective, they often require the...
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Security,
Book Reviews
More Cheap Aerial Photography
On September 21st, 2004 with 145 comments
ptorrone writes "If you have an old digital camera laying around and pick up a $1.50 Timer Chip from RadioShack or DigiKey you can turn it in to a great aerial...
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Hardware Hacking,
Toys,
Index
Infinium Labs to Miss Release Date
On September 21st, 2004 with 40 comments
Saist (and several others) writes "WhereisPhantom.com is reporting that Infinium Labs will not release the Phantom until 2005.
" While this doesn't appear to...
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Games
Fermilab Antimatter Lab to Hold Limited Tours
On September 21st, 2004 with 21 comments
chigun writes "Fermilab is shutting down its normal operations for maintenance for 9 weeks and during this time will be conducting tours of its facilities. ...
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Science,
Science
Large Scale Web Apps Built on Open Source
On September 21st, 2004 with 199 comments
prostoalex writes "Brad Fitzpatrick presented at OSCON with on overview of his little project. Interesting facts about the evolution of the Livejournal...
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The Internet,
Databases,
IT
Vehicles of Tomorrow?
On September 21st, 2004 with 663 comments
Human Factors Guy writes "We've seen here before car manufacturers putting more and more technology into cars, but what are the cars of tomorrow going to look...
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Technology,
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You Don't Know Jack about VoIP
On September 21st, 2004 with 101 comments
gManZboy writes "Phil Sherburne and Cary Fitzgerald, two senior technologists over at Cisco, have written an in-depth overview of VoIP for developers and the...
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Communications,
The Internet,
Wireless Networking,
IT
Hurricane Ivan Hits Gaming Hard
On September 21st, 2004 with 43 comments
Hurricane Ivan's US landfall has affected gamers across the country. The World of Warcraft Beta is still down this week while the data center it's housed in is...
Games >
Classic Games (Games),
PC Games (Games)
Overseas ISPs Blocked From US Voting Website
On September 21st, 2004 with 78 comments
An anonymous reader writes "The US Department of Defense is blocking many of the world's major Internet service providers from giving access to the web site of...
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Politics,
United States
The Space Elevator - Public or Private?
On September 21st, 2004 with 403 comments
AtomicGoat writes "The Space Review reports that a Space Elevator may not get built without help from the U.S. Government, but the notion that 'the DoD can...
Science >
Space,
United States
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