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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
nut writes “Everybody’s favourite actor, author and starship captain is bringing some new ideas to the world of social networking. Myouterspace.com is, in the Captain’s own words, ‘…a Sci Fi Social Network for those with a passion for the arts.’ Facebook and Myspace should be worried. Sign up now. Go on, you know you want to.”



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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
MikeChino writes “A group of scientists from Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute have devised a way to encode a visible-frequency wireless signal in light emitted by plain old desklamps and other light fixtures. The team was able to achieve a record-setting data download rate of 230 megabits per second, and they expect to be able to double that speed in the near future. While the regular radio-frequency wi-fi most of us use currently is perfectly fine, it does have its flaws — it has a limited bandwidth that confines it to a certain spectrum and if you’ve ever had someone leech off of your connection, you know that it also leaks through walls. LED wireless signals would theoretically have none of these downsides.”



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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
HvitRavn writes “SolarPHP 1.0 stable was released by Paul M. Jones today. SolarPHP is an application framework and library, and is a serious contender alongside Zend Framework, Symphony, and similar frameworks. SolarPHP has in the recent years been the cause of heated debate in the PHP community due to provocative benchmark results posted on Paul M. Jones’ blog.”



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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
j00bhaka writes “I am a US citizen attending university in Nova Scotia, Canada. I currently have the Verizon America and Canada plan (also known as the North American plan). My bill is currently around $80-$100 per month. I chose this for a couple reasons. One, I have had my number for about 7 years. Two, I do not permanently live in Canada. I live in Canada for 8 months out of the year at school, then travel home for the summer months. Either way, I would be dealing with international roaming without having both countries in my plan. Currently, I obviously don’t have a smartphone. Through Verizon, I could purchase one, and add their international unlimited data plan on top of my (already) hefty phone bill. I have looked into Telus and Rogers here in Canada and cannot find anything better. As a student, my budget is obviously limited. Is there any way to reasonably have (and utilize) a smartphone while I am living in both countries? If so, what do you suggest I do?”



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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Kanan excerpts from a BBC report out of Scotland: “A study of sexually scrambled chickens suggests that sex in birds is determined in a radically different way from that in mammals. Researchers studied three chickens that appeared to be literally half-male and half-female, and found that nearly every cell in their bodies — from wattle to toe — has an inherent sex identity. This cell-by-cell sex orientation contrasts sharply with the situation in mammals, in which organism-wide sex identity is established through hormones.”
Kanan also supplies this link to some pictures of the mixed-cell birds.



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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
smooth wombat writes “Before the advent of iTunes and MP3s, EMI and Pink Floyd entered into a contract which stated that EMI could not unbundle individual songs from their original album settings. This was insisted upon by the members of Pink Floyd, who wanted to retain artistic control of their works, which they considered ’seamless’ pieces of music. However, with the advent of digital downloads, EMI has been selling individual songs through its online store. Pink Floyd sued, claiming EMI was violating the contract, whereas EMI said the contract only applied to physical albums, not Internet sales. Judge Andrew Morritt backed the band, saying the contract protected ‘the artistic integrity of the albums.’ Judge Morritt also ruled EMI is ‘not entitled to exploit recordings by online distribution or by any other means other than the complete original album without Pink Floyd’s consent.’”



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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Kolargol00 writes “Heise online reports the availability of an exploit (Google translation) for the yet-unpatched MSA-981374 affecting Internet Explorer 6 and 7. It has already been spotted in the wild by McAfee and integrated into the Metasploit Framework.”



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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Barence writes “Speaking exclusively to PC Pro, Eugene Kaspersky has claimed Apple has repeatedly refused to deliver the software development kit necessary to design security software for the phone. “We have been in contact for two years with Apple to develop our anti-theft software, [but] still we do not have permission,” said Kaspersky. Although he admits the risk of viruses infecting the iPhone is “almost zero”, he claims that securing the data on the handset is critical, especially as iPhones are increasingly being used for business purposes. “I don’t want to say Apple’s is the wrong way of behaving, or the right way,” Kaspersky added. “It’s just a corporate culture — it wants to control everything”.”



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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
tbcpp writes “The Khronos Group has announced the release of the OpenGL® 4.0 specification. Among the new features: two new shader stages that enable the GPU to offload geometry tessellation from the CPU; per-sample fragment shaders and programmable fragment shader input positions; drawing of data generated by OpenGL, or external APIs such as OpenCL, without CPU intervention; shader subroutines for significantly increased programming flexibility; 64-bit double precision floating point shader operations and inputs/outputs for increased rendering accuracy and quality. Khronos has also released an OpenGL 3.3 specification, together with a set of ARB extensions, to enable as much OpenGL 4.0 functionality as possible on previous generation GPU hardware.”



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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Paul Taylor noted a story that I would have thought to be an april fools day joke a few weeks from now, which makes it only seem more tragic. A 3 year shot himself with a gun after mistaking it for a Wii controller.



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