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Improve Your Intelligence with Brain Workshop   more similar news »
Linux Journal: "Everywhere you turn there are "brain training" games that claim to help you "lower your brain age" or "boost your brain power" and other such marketing hyperbole. Much like saying a certain breakfast cereal is "more satisfying" than other cereals, these claims are basically meaningless."
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Tip: Using find Command in Linux   more similar news »
PinoyTux: "But with CLI, we can do so many things that can be accomplished faster if we know how to utilize the features of a certain command."
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Linux Printing: A Curious Mix of Yuck and Excellence, part 2   more similar news »
Linux Today Blog: "why do print jobs disappear without a trace, then reappear days later? Printing multiple copies, if you had hit the print button in frustration multiple times. Is this printer really online and working? Does it have enough toner and paper? If there is a problem, why won't it tell me in a reasonable way? Why isn't there an obvious, easy button for "cancel the print job plz, kthx"?"
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Open Letter: Independent Conformance Testing Needed for ODF and OOXML   more similar news »
ruminations on the digital realm: "She sees the need for independent testing in order to make sure governments and their citizens don't head into a new vendor-lock, this time as a result of poor implementation of open standards."
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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The Video Editor That Linux Already Has, but Still Needs   more similar news »
CETX_var_log: "I speak of course of Blender. Blender is one of my favourite apps ever. I use it, I love it, I am constantly amazed by it. But the one thing I'm really looking for in Linux, lately, is a really solid video editor. Yes, Blender can edit video...but..just because it can, doesn't mean it should -- at least in its present state."
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Unemployed? Five Reasons to Build Your Resume With FOSS Contributions   more similar news »
Community, Incorporated: "If that's the case, shouldn't we be expecting a "Golden Age" for open source, with all the idle programmers and IT folks at home with time on their hands? I can think of several reasons why unemployed IT folks should consider digging into an open source project over catching up on their soaps in the interim:"
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Clueless Linux User (audio, may not be work-safe)   more similar news »
Linux Journal: "Here in the Linux Journal offices, we sometimes get phone calls that give us a laugh. People call us because they either want to "talk to the Linux company" or buy some stock in "Linux"..."
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Attack Of The Ubuntu Forks   more similar news »
LinuxHaxor: "Ubuntu - being the most widely used Linux distribution - is also not immune to the clone/forks attacks. Today, we will look at some of the well-received Ubuntu based forks out there, which are not supported by Canonical."
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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New MythTV Interface Preview   more similar news »
Gunaxin: "This new interface will offer many new features to MythTV, including animation, better interactivity, and faster and easier development for themers and developers alike."
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Ubuntu for the Holidays   more similar news »
Practical Tech: "Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, the popular Linux distribution, has launched an U.S.-based on-line shop for Ubuntu-branded merchandise and software. The U.S. Ubuntu Shop carries a wide range of Ubuntu-branded items."
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Mandriva Linux 2009 One Xfce released   more similar news »
XFCELive2009: "The Mandriva community is proud to offer another XFCE edition to the users. This edition is not a Mandriva product (so do not expect any kind of support directly from Mandriva), but has been completed with a great cooperation between the company and the community."
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Q&A: Richard Stallman, founder of the GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation   more similar news »
PC Authority: "Free software means software that respects users' freedom. More specifically it means you as a user have these four essential freedoms:"
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Judge Reveals Long Witness List in Lori Drew Trial   more similar news »
Witnesses in the so-called MySpace suicide trial include Ron and Tina Meier, the parents of the 13-year-old girl who committed suicide, and Ashley Grills, a former employee of Lori Drew's who helped set up the phony MySpace account that was allegedly used to harass Meier up to the day of her death.

Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Shout Out Your Whereabouts With Shizzow   more similar news »
Location-based social network Shizzow has launched in the tech-friendly Bay Area, following months of private beta testing in Portland. Like the location granddaddy Dodgeball, Shizzow focuses on connecting people in real life. Now you can easily let friends know which coffee shop's WiFi your laptop is soaking up today.

Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Grandfather of Microphotography Rediscovered   more similar news »
A set of long-lost photographs of microscopic images, among the first ever taken, has resurfaced at a museum in San Francisco. These beautiful microphotographs mark a turning point in 19th-century science from idealized illustrations to real images of individual specimens.

Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Dell brings up the 80-core chip   more similar news »
During his keynote at a supercomputing conference, Michael Dell keeps 80-core processor in sight.
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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'Moonlight' heads to beta   more similar news »
As Microsoft hits the second anniversary of its deal with Novell, the software makers announce they are nearly ready with a beta version of the Linux-based Silverlight player.
Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Answers Trickle Out as Spammer Networks Remain Compromised    more similar news »
At about 4:30 p.m. Eastern time last Tuesday, the volume of junk e-mail arriving at inboxes around the world suddenly plummeted by about 65 percent. Confronted with information that one Silicon Valley computer firm was hosting organizations that controlled the distribution of much of the world's...

Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Stocks Rebound, Fueled by HP Earnings    more similar news »
Wall Street broke a two-day losing streak yesterday despite poor housing and economic data that reinforced concerns of a long recession.

Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Yahoo Searching for New CEO and an Identity    more similar news »
The day after Yahoo announced the imminent departure of chief executive and co-founder Jerry Yang, the stock market applauded.

Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Phonecam Stunner Adds Web, GPS and Image Editing to Super Optics   more similar news »
The Nokia N82 is still the best phonecam on the market. Fine optics and a good image-editing suite pal around with GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi and a music player to make this one well-rounded rig.

Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Nov. 19, 1981: Marcos Regime Puts the Kibosh on Games   more similar news »

1981: Citing their socially destructive effects, Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos bans videogames in his country. Filipinos are given two weeks to hand over or destroy their game consoles.

Marcos was no stranger to imposing draconian solutions. The Philippines lived under martial law throughout the 1970s, Marcos' way of dealing with the increasingly radical elements — a restive university population and a resurgent Communist movement, mainly — that grew in opposition to his corrupt regime.

In this case, though, he was responding to pressure from parents and educators, who claimed that games such as Space Invaders and Asteroids were a "destructive social enemy, the electrical bandit" that was weakening the moral fiber of the young and turning them into a generation of obsessives.

While ample evidence exists — including testimonials from game players themselves — to support the argument that excessive videogaming can be both highly addictive and behavior altering, it's probably safe to characterize Marcos' reaction as a tad heavy-handed. It was not without its supporters, however, nor was the Philippines the only country to impose restrictions on videogames. Marcos' outright ban on all videogames, though, was unique at the time, at least in the so-called free world.

Just this year, Afghanistan's Islamic government proposed an absolute ban on videogames, while also considering the outlawing of dog- and bird-fighting, and billiards.

In the West, the violent content that is the central feature of so many games continues to prompt various restrictions. In the United States, for example, individual states have imposed sales restrictions on games deemed too violent or sexually explicit for younger gamers.

The videogame industry has been encouraged to be self-policing, and a ratings system exists, similar to what the movie industry uses. But enforcement is difficult, and the industry's policing efforts — in the face of such enormous profitability — have been half-hearted at best.

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Wed Nov 19, 2008
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Datastream: Measuring Our World, From Decibels to Blood   more similar news »

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Datastream: Decibel Levels Rustling Leaves: 15 dB >>> Ticking Watch: 20 dB >>> Babbling Brook: 50 dB >>> Vacuum Cleaner: 70 dB >>> Noisy Factory: 85 dB >>> Thunder: 120 dB >>> Artillery Fire: 140 dB >>> Saturn Rocket: 194 dB >>>
Datastream: Ph of Common Acids (concentration of 0.1 normality) Boric: 5.3 >>> Acetic: 2.9 >>> Lactic: 2.4 >>> Formic: 2.3 >>> Citric: 2.1 >>> Sulfuric: 1.2 >>> Hydrochloric: 1.0 >>> Nitric: 1.0 >>>


Wed Nov 19, 2008
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WSJ calls Microsoft antivirus tool 'spyware'   more similar news »
In what appears to be just a bad headline, the business publication says that Microsoft plans to introduce spyware. (It's actually planning free antivirus software)
Tue Nov 18, 2008
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Now Comes the Hard Part as Yahoo Wrestles With a Question of Direction   more similar news »
Yahoo has a fundamental decision to make, say analysts. Does it want to remain an independent company, or should it sell some or all of itself to another Internet player?
Tue Nov 18, 2008
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H.P. Expects Revenue and Profits Will Top Forecasts   more similar news »
Hewlett-Packard’s comparatively optimistic forecast bucked the trend of gloomy predictions from other major tech companies.
Tue Nov 18, 2008
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The Digital Home Video: Do we really need a Zune?   more similar news »
Microsoft dropped the price of the Zune and Don Reisinger can't help but wonder if anyone really cares. He doesn't.
Tue Nov 18, 2008
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Microsoft to offer free security software   more similar news »
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said Wednesday it will discontinue sales of its subscription PC security service and instead offer free software to help protect computers from viruses, spyware and other threats.
Tue Nov 18, 2008
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Watching the Watchmen: Geeky French '70s Timepieces Make a Comeback   more similar news »
: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Unless you're a deeply geeky watch aficionado, a frequent patron of Barney's or a protesting student during the French labor strikes of the mid-1970s, then you've probably never heard of Lip. Time to get educated. Thirty-five years ago the European watch manufacturer pioneered some of the geekiest tech and most innovative design ever found in a timepiece. But all was not to be well for Lip. A volatile political and labor climate in France shattered the 141-year-old company and led to it being closed for nearly 15 years.

After numerous false starts, Lip was jump-started back to existence in the 1990s. Since then the watchmaker has enjoyed a quiet resurgence by returning to its nerdy roots and hiring back many of the original designers of these timepieces. These reissued watches are both technically and physically identical to their DeGaul administration-era counterparts. Here are a few of our favorites.

Left: Originally conceived in 1973 by Roger Tallon, designer of the TGV high-speed train, the Lip 200 "Dark Master" set the design standard that all Lip watches would follow for the next 30 years.

: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Another watch invented by Roger Tallon in 1975, the Lip Diode featured one of the first digital displays ever found on a timepiece.

: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

A fairly radical departure from conventional design, the Baschmakoff Jump Hour was the 1972 brainchild of Prince Francois Baschmakoff, an illustrator and package designer hired by Lip. The jump hour displays concentric discs, and thin oblong cases have trickled into the design departments of many other watchmakers including Nixon, Diesel and Fossil.

: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Sure looks like it came straight outta the '70s, doesn't it? Wrong! The Lip Mythic is a new timepiece released in 2008. Don't worry though — it was inspired partially from another watch Tallon designed in 1972.

: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Also dreamt up by Tallon, the Fridge watch is designed to echo appliances (specifically refrigerators and iceboxes) that he grew up with in the 1930s.

: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Despite an ominous moniker, the Lip Mach 2000 "Mafia" was designed in 1973 as a more svelte counterpart to the Dark Master.



Tue Nov 18, 2008
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DoCoMo, KTF to sell Google phone next year: report   more similar news »
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's NTT DoCoMo Inc and South Korean partner KTF Co will jointly develop a smartphone using Google Inc software for launch next year, the Nikkei business daily reported on Wednesday.
Tue Nov 18, 2008
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Supercomputers Break Petaflop Barrier, Transform Science   more similar news »
With two supercomputers reaching petaflop-per-second speeds, and a crop of other petascale rigs in the making, science will get a major boost.

Tue Nov 18, 2008
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MP loses cash over 'rude' blog   more similar news »
Labour MP Paul Flynn has been stripped of a Parliamentary allowance for making fun of other MPs on his blog.
Tue Nov 18, 2008
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Yahoo's search for a new CEO   more similar news »
With Jerry Yang poised to step down, who will take the helm and what will new leadership mean for the embattled company?
Tue Nov 18, 2008
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Video: 'Bike Hero' Grinds Out a 'Guitar Hero' Tune With His Handlebars   more similar news »
A supposedly fan-made YouTube clip shows a two-wheeled tribute to the rockin' videogame, set to the tune of a 1999 punk song.

Tue Nov 18, 2008
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Video: Yang resignation, successor the talk of the Valley   more similar news »
Silicon Valley is atwitter over what kind of CEO Yahoo needs to hire to replace the outgoing Jerry Yang. CNET's Kara Tsuboi hears opinions and analysis from some "armchair quarterbacks" over this crucial decision for the Internet giant.
Tue Nov 18, 2008
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