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Dell Division Will Design Web 2.0 Data Centers (PC World)

PC World - Dell Inc. on Tuesday announced it launched a division to design customized data centers for companies that rely on servers to run their businesses, such as Web 2.0 firms or Internet search engines.


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Zap - USB Gets New Charge Spec

USB is branching out into another standard, we first heard about China implementing USB the standard for cell phone chargers, now USB gets a new charging specification from the USB-Implementers Forum. Power via USB is nothing new, but what the USB-IF did was increase the amount of energy which can flow to a USB device. [...]


Susan Wingate's Debut Mystery Novel, OF THE LAW, is Available Today; Michael Collins (Author of Keep

Susan Wingate's debut novel, OF THE LAW, is available for purchase today. Her story, much in the classic style of an Erle Stanley Gardner mystery, is set on the fictional town, Thirsty Cove on Dahl Island. (PRWeb May 3, 2007)


Untimely Summary Judgment Motion Dismissed

NEW YORK - The ephedra multidistrict litigation judge on Aug. 4 ruled that a Body Dynamics Inc. (BDI) summary judgment motion filed six weeks after the deadline was untimely and prejudicial and dismissed it (In Re: Ephedra Products Liability Litigation, No. 04 M.D. 1598 JSR; Russell Wilburn v. N.V.E., Inc., et al., No. 06 Civ. 13046, S.D. N.Y.). Full story on lexis.com


Climate is too complex for accurate predictions

Climate change models, no matter how powerful, can never give a precise prediction of how greenhouse gases will warm the Earth, according to a new study. (Read on Source)


Microsoft probing ActiveX attacks targeting Access feature

Microsoft issued a security advisory on Monday warning about targeted attacks being launched that exploit a hole in the ActiveX control for the Snapshot Viewer in the Microsoft Access database management system.

Basically, an attacker would have to lure a victim, via a link in an e-mail or IM for instance, to a specially crafted Web page that could exploit the security hole to allow remote code execution. This would provide the attacker with as much access to and rights on the computer as the logged-in user has.

The vulnerability only affects the ActiveX control for the Snapshot Viewer for Microsoft Office Access 2000, 2002 and 2003.


Keeping pace? Torrents of traffic and the Internet backbone

There's nothing worse than showing up to class only to be confronted by a pop quiz for which you haven't studied, but don't worry; this one will be pretty painless. It's only two questions long. Here's the first one. (Read on Source)


McCain: Let's Compound the Blunder!

McCain: Let's Compound the Blunder! We live in a season of risible "3 AM moments", where the breathless commentariat in this country overhear a strange overseas country's name--perhaps with tales of some military action underway--and rush off towards dim-witted debates about what candidate would better handle that resultant red-phone ringing in the middle of the night (this ... (Read on Source)


Lenovo Launching Linux Servers

Lenovo will make the leap from ThinkPad notebooks to servers in September, introducing its first Linux and Windows server systems, The VAR Guy has learned. Here are the details.


Where Hispanics live in the US may change over time

A study of residential patterns in America suggests that White and Black Hispanics born in the U.S. are more likely to share neighborhoods with native non-Hispanic Whites and African Americans, compared to foreign-born Hispanics -- a pattern consistent with immigrant assimilation. Hispanics from Mexico in particular integrate consistently with ... (Read on Source)


Brush Research Manufacturing Now Offers a New Tool to Silence Squealing Brakes to Canada

A unique ball hone "non-directional" finish eliminates braking noise and extends service life (PRWeb Oct 21, 2008)

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New Web App Allows Free Conference Calls

... to be connected to the Internet. The Web application -- which is supported on Internet Explorer 5.0 and higher, Firefox 1.5 and higher and Safari for Mac -- provides the ...


Wireless security revisited; crack found in WPA

... AISO founders envisioned a Web hosting company that was environmentally friendly. While the company employed energy-efficient innovations like solar panels, ...


Indian minister denies call to Pakistani president

India's foreign minister denied Sunday that he had phoned Pakistan's president at the height of the Mumbai terrorist siege, prompting ...


Terrell Owens, Jason Witten Nearly Come To Blows!

Terrell Owens, Jason Witten Nearly Come To Blows! While the Dallas Cowboys were trying to downplay a possible rift between Terrell Owens and Jason Witten, the two nearly came to blows on Friday, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram first reported Saturday. (Read on Source)


'We will go out there with an open mind' - Jayawardene

'We will go out there with an open mind' - Jayawardene Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene has said that his team will not be taking Bangladesh lightly in the upcoming two-Test series, the first of which begins on Friday in Dhaka. (Read on Source)


PlayStation 3's New Problem: Censorship (PC World)

PC World - Sony's PlayStation 3 has hit hard times. The company has slashed production costs by 35 percent, yet the console still sells at a loss--and those sales dropped 19 percent last month from a year earlier. But these are not the only problems Sony is facing: Now comes a free speech issue surrounding banned words from the PlayStation's "Home." Sony has run into trouble with its efforts to quell what some may consider offensive language.


Striata Adds CertifiedEmail to Enhance Email Trust

CertifiedEmail allows consumers to easily verify sender legitimacy (PRWeb Jan 20, 2009)

Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Striata/CertifiedEmail/prweb1886104.htm


Audio slideshow: Former Google chef's search for brain food (CNET)

CNET - Ten years ago, Charlie Ayers met Larry Page at a bike shop in Palo Alto, Calif., to interview for a chef position at an Internet search start-up called Google.


Virtualization goes beyond server consolidation

... technology is the kernel-based virtual machine or KVM. KVM has been integrated into the Linux kernel taking advantage of the operating system to deliver virtualization with more robust security, high ...


Beyonce, Hudson win Image Awards

Beyonce, Hudson win Image Awards Beyonce performs at the 40th NAACP Image Awards on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009,in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)Associated Press LOS ANGELES - It was a dreamy night for a couple of "Dreamgirls." Beyonce and Jennifer Hudson both glided away with trophies Thursday and wowed the audience with individual performances during the 40th annual NAACP ... (Read on Source)


Amazon Modifies Kindle Text-to-speech Feature

Amazon.com will let copyright holders opt out of having their books read aloud on the company's Kindle 2 book reader.

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Why are environmental economists so wildly unpopular with the public?

If you want to know the answer to this interesting question read this post over at the new "energy collective" where John Whitehead presents his hypothesis. (Read on Source)


Clear The Brain During Sleep For New Learning

Clear The Brain During Sleep For New Learning A new theory about sleep's benefits for the brain gets a boost from fruit flies in Science. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found evidence that sleep, already recognized as a promoter of long-term memories, also helps clear room in the brain for new learning. (Read on Source)


I thought Obama was his usual masterful self last night at his press conference. It's just so nice to have an intelligent and reflective human being running the free world. I'm well aware that it's hardly news that Tomasky thinks Obama did well, so I'll end my general observations there. (Read on Source)


BIOS Maker Aims to Retake the PC

BIOS Maker Aims to Retake the PC Typically, PC users do not give the low-level software on their computers a second thought. Known as the basic input-output system, or BIOS, this software plays an extremely important role in the way that computers work--checking and preparing hardware when a machine is switched on--but most people don't even know it's there. (Read on Source)


Time wasted on bench doesn't sit well with Orlando's Alston - Boston Globe


Globe and Mail

Time wasted on bench doesn't sit well with Orlando's Alston
Boston Globe
Opposing coaches Stan Van Gundy (above, with Dwight Howard) and Phil Jackson got right back to work, pointing out places where their teams can improve in Game 2 tomorrow.
Call it Rafer madness for Magic's Alston in NBA Finals New York Daily News
3-Dot Lounge: It's not Magic: Kobe can be shut down San Francisco Chronicle
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Justice Dept. Seeks More Time to Review Report on Interrogations

The Justice Department asked a federal court yesterday for two more months to review an internal CIA report on the agency's interrogation program before releasing a new version of the document to the American Civil Liberties Union, which has sued to make it public.