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- Spamhaus internet attack: PR stunt or fact?
- Damaged undersea internet cable causes widespread ...
- Giant robot jellyfish reporting for recon duty, si...
- Daily Deals: Alienware m14x Gaming Laptop, UltraSh...
- Spamhaus internet attack: was it all a PR stunt?
- iBuyPower CZ-17 Review
- Daily Deals: 24" Dell UltraSharp U2410 IPS Monitor...
- Geek deals: $566 gets you a Dell UltraSharp U2913W...
- AMD Radeon HD 7790 review roundup: what to expect ...
- Daily Deals: 3TB Western Digital Red Hard Drive, D...
- Salamandra robotica II moves swiftly on both land ...
- Fujitsu uses facial imaging to measure pulse
- Edwin Mellen Press Demonstrates How Not To Respond...
- Tech titans raise millions to enter the political ...
- Taxi, Limo Trade Group Hates Innovative Upstarts, ...
- The Power Of International Trade Agreements To Pre...
- Israel patrols its borders with 10 autonomous off-...
- Withings $150 WS-50 Smart Body Analyzer goes on sa...
- Wireless 'under the skin' prototype implant beams ...
- PowerKiss joins Power Matters Alliance, plans to e...
- Insert Coin finalist: Observos environmental monit...
- Asus ET2300 All-in-One PC Review
- Daily Deals: Lexar 64GB Flash Drive, Dell UltraSha...
- Automatic Link connects phone and car for better d...
- Vaavud smartphone wind meter contains no electronics
- "You lookin' at me?" – Diff Displays system can tell
- Digital Camera Review Taken Down By A Botched DMCA...
- Boot up: Google v ODF, Pentagon still likes BB, th...
- Tiny, personal blood testing laboratory gets under...
- How Google got me into bed with Hitler
- How Google made me get into bed with Hitler
- Monitorix 3.1.0 Gets Statistical FTP Graph
- Samsung Galaxy S4: can eye-tracking work with games?
- Daily Deals: 4TB Seagate Hard Drive, Dell Inspiron...
- Student-designed SMARTwheel aims to make driving s...
- All Chrome OS hack attempts fail at Pwnium 3
- Review: Gmail Lite brings Gmail to your desktop vi...
- Forget Google Glass, Google Debuts ‘Talking Shoe’ ...
- Review: iSpy lets you monitor and record multiple ...
- Google gets to grips with 'geek aesthetics'
- 'Cocky' Defendant Gets A Web Redemption
- OpenELEC 3.0 RC4 Implements Bugfixes from XBMC Frodo
- Continental's “driver focus” concept fights driver...
- Review: Wunderlist for Pokki brings the to-do list...
- Continental's intelligent tires will detect a vehi...
- Endomondo Sports Tracker; Yoga at Work – review
- Weekend Reading: The PlayStation 4 Is an Ambitious...
- Daily Deals: Dell Inspiron 17R Core i5 Laptop, Del...
- Geek 101: Connect your Mac to a TV
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Boot up: Google v ODF, Pentagon still likes BB, the $250 TV remote, and more
who will fight for the open web? "Stop the cyborgs', another leader of Apple lock screen, and more
A burst of 10 links for you to chew, as selected by the team of technology
patrols the borders of Israel with 10 independent bike Geek.com >>
When it comes to unmanned vehicles operating in hostile areas around the world, most often in reference to unmanned aircraft that can monitor and even attack a target. But in Israel, use another form of land in The Guardian UGV autonomous off-road vehicle.
No association with this organization, I must say. (Thanks @ Rubbernuke for the link.)
Google was one of the supporters of ODF and would fully support ODF. Let's see how Google supports ODF through its products, including Android, Chrome OS and Google Docs (the direct competitor of Microsoft Office).
Yes
left. (Thanks @ sputnikkers for the link.)
Google: Most of the time, the smartphone is smart looking to buy Product Launch Buzz >>
Since November 2012, but still valid:
Google has just released the results of research on how certain factors affect the launch of a smartphone with data directly from the research. According to author Matt Seitz, analyzing the main cable in Google Agency writings, research predicting smartphone sales ", with more than 90 percent correlation through the release cycle." With these data, the search giant has revealed the most important factors that determine whether or not a smartphone will be launched in the arms of millions of fans, or for an audience that knows the phone does or does not care.
Apple appears to protect iPhones
fallen by changing its orientation in flight >> Apple Insider Finally, the system requires a mechanism to redirect or aircraft in flight, or the protection of certain sensitive components of the device in case of a fall. Here, the patent requires a number of solutions, including mass movement weighted device, a way to "get a cap" to prevent a free fall, lifting blades that can extend outward from the surface of a device and a biasing mechanism, for example a gas cylinder, among others against measures.
Er .. OK.
Pentagon swears he leaves for iOS devices >> BlackBerry Wired.com
important caveat: Pentagon new "mobility" plan
May
leading troops and civilian Pentagon guaranteed for smartphones and tablets' Apple. Ditto for Android devices. And Windows devices. "And we will not stop RIM picture," John Hickey, director of mobility program for the Defense Information Systems Agency, said last month.
spoke last month, ie February, had not heard that there is nothing more RIM BlackBerry?
Chatbot door defenders
anti-science nonsense >> MIT Technology Review
Since November 2010:
- Nigel Leck
The result is a chatbot Twitter @ AI_AGW. Its operation is very simple: every few minutes, it searches Twitter for hundreds of ready-made phrases which usually correspond to one of the usual tired arguments about how global warming is not the case or not humans are responsible for
then spits back at the twitterer who made that argument a ready answer extracted from a database of hundreds of people. Responses are appropriate to the argument in question - on how tweets Neptune warms the earth, as, for example, met with appropriate links to scientific sources explaining why almost no evidence that the origin of global warming on Earth warms Sun
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