Posted on April 6, 2009 by idiocracy
I’m not the only one, Ace of Spades HQ says:
“Going Galt” On S-CHIP [Komrad Vinnieovich]?
Thanks to President Barack Hussein Oteleprompter’s promise to not raise taxes on any family making under $250,000 a year (or $200,000 as an individual), some friends and I have decided that it’s a good time to quit using tobacco products. [...]
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Posted on September 25, 2008 by PoliTech
An Electronic Arts “Spore” forum moderator threatens to disable the entire game for a user’s simply having asked about SecuROM in EA’s forums. This would seem to confirm that Spore does in fact have a kill switch built in, which is something that the EA apologists have continually dismissed.
“SecuROM as [sic] been discussed and discussed [...]
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Posted on August 20, 2008 by PoliTech
Talk about not learning from one’s mistakes…
The Windows 7 Team
There’s a lot to building an org structure for a large team, but the most important part is planning the work of the team. This planning is integral to realizing our goal of improving the overall consistency and “togetherness” for Windows 7. So rather than think [...]
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Posted on July 22, 2008 by PoliTech
Vista is the gift that just keeps on giving …
Speaking during SanDisk’s second-quarter earnings conference call, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Eli Harari said that Windows Vista will present a special challenge for solid state drive makers. “As soon as you get into Vista applications in notebook and desktop, you start running into very demanding [...]
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Posted on March 21, 2008 by PoliTech
In July 2007, Richard Doherty of the Envisioneering Group (BD+ Standards Board) claimed that ‘BD+, won’t likely be breached for 10 years.
BD+ Unbreakable for 10 Years says Richard Doherty of Envisioneering Group
Richard Doherty a Media analyist with Envisioneering Group says ” BD +, Unlike AACS, Which suffered a partial Hack Last Year, Won’t likely be [...]
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Posted on January 19, 2008 by PoliTech
Via the Biosingularity Blog: In this video see an animation of DNA Wrapping and also a neat visualization of how DNA is actually copied in living cells.
Hattip Snowcrash
Also look for more Free Science Videos and Lectures Online at YouTube. Take a look at theFree Science Videos and Lectures website. [...]
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Posted on January 17, 2008 by PoliTech
Photoshoppers rejoice!
Offering historical photograph collections through Flickr gives the Library of Congress a welcome opportunity to share some of our most popular images with a new visual community.
We invite you to tag and comment on the photos, and we also welcome identifying information—many of these old photos came to us with scanty descriptions!
To view the [...]
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Posted on December 3, 2007 by PoliTech
You all know those stories we hear about the E-v-i-l Wal-Mart muscling the poor manufacturers and distributors to lower prices. Well this time Wally World is using its power for the forces of Good!
A Tipping Point For MP3s
(waaaay down the article we find this little nugget of good news)
… mass merchant Wal-Mart [is] alerting [...]
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Posted on November 27, 2007 by PoliTech
Like DDT, and anthropomorphic global warming, the exaggeration about the dangers of nuclear energy have been driven by the media and extremist political groups to the point of the ridiculous.
One would think that in a free society you would find at least some factual reporting regarding science. Unfortunately it seems to ever be the case [...]
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Posted on November 27, 2007 by PoliTech
This made me chuckle, (I may have even chortled)
Windows XP outshines Vista in benchmarking test
New tests have revealed that Windows XP with the beta Service Pack 3 has twice the performance of Vista, even with its long-awaited Service Pack 1.
Vista’s first service pack, to be released early next year, is intended to boost the operating [...]
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Posted on October 29, 2007 by PoliTech
PC World tell us …
Leopard Hacked to Run on PCs
The OSx86 Scene forum is offering full instructions on how to install the newest Mac OS on Windows PCs.
The cat and mouse game between hackers and Apple takes another move, with news that Apple’s new Leopard operating system has already been successfully installed on Windows PCs.
The [...]
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Posted on September 12, 2007 by PoliTech
This was one of the funniest scenes in the movie…
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Posted on September 3, 2007 by PoliTech
ARS Technica tells us that the Zhelatin gang’s “Storm Worm” has now evolved way beyond spam and infected e-card greetings.
The “Zhelatin gang”—named after the trojan it installed—was responsible for what started out as the “storm worm.” First spotted earlier this year, the spread of the “storm worm” started via e-mails purporting to provide [...]
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Posted on September 3, 2007 by PoliTech
By way of idiocracy and AutoBlog: Politech Presents The … Fleethorse!
One Horsepower Car … Literally One Horse!
idiocracy is asking if this idea is serious or satire. PoliTech says it’s seriously stupid!
But funny!
Here is the site: FleetHorse.com
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Posted on August 29, 2007 by PoliTech
According to eWeek a new Vista beta service pack is now available. One which can be used as an “Upgradeable Version” for existing Vista installations. eWeek article here:
(yea I know there is one of those “Flash Annoyance” things, just click passed it)
Vista Beta SP1 Leaked
Over the Aug. 24 weekend, a new Vista beta [...]
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Posted on August 27, 2007 by PoliTech
Really! Thats the name of the LG Model GGW-H10NI DVD Burner.
What an absolute joke. Not the LG Product, (it’s a nice drive although a little pricey) but this whole Optical Media standards war that has been ongoing for the last ten years or so.
Which technology can use this alphabet soup idiocy to actually win [...]
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Posted on August 26, 2007 by idiocracy
I recently came across an old Gateway Performance 1400 that needed fixing. Generally a PC this old is to be considered “Scrap” and usually I advise the client that it’s time for the dreaded replacement. Then comes the painful process of moving of data, apps, and all of the other nightmarish stuff that comes to [...]
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Posted on August 24, 2007 by PoliTech
Thanks Charles
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Posted on August 11, 2007 by PoliTech
This article makes for some good food for thought. Caution! If you are a Anthro-Global Warming zealot you may not like it.
HERETICAL THOUGHTS ABOUT SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
By Freeman Dyson
My first heresy says that all the fuss about global warming is grossly exaggerated. Here I am opposing the holy brotherhood of climate model experts and the [...]
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Posted on August 7, 2007 by PoliTech
Via FOX:
Flashlight Weapon Makes Targets Throw Up
The handheld device using light-emitting diodes to emit super-bright pulses of light at rapidly changing wavelengths, causing disorientation, nausea and even vomiting in whomever it’s pointed at.
“There’s one wavelength that gets everybody,” says IOS President Bob Lieberman. “Vlad [IOS top scientist Vladimir Rubtsov] calls it ‘the evil color.’”
Filed under: Fun, Humor, Miscellany, Research, Tech, Technology, Wars | 2 Comments »
Posted on July 25, 2007 by PoliTech
In an article from The Institute of Psysics:
A nanomechanical computer—exploring new avenues of computing
Here is the abstract:
We propose a fully mechanical computer based on nano-electromechanical elements. Our aim is to combine this classical approach with modern nanotechnology to build a nanomechanical computer (NMC) based on nanomechanical transistors. The main motivation behind constructing such a computer [...]
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Posted on June 30, 2007 by PoliTech
From anandtech:
We have only had the phone for a few hours but we needed to get inside its casing, what follows is our dissection of the Apple iPhone. Please note that we’re doing this so you are not tempted to on your recent $500/$600 expenditure, while it is quite possible to take apart using easy [...]
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Posted on June 7, 2007 by PoliTech
There is an email floating around from Microsoft asking DesktopStandard Software Customers to participate in a survey regarding Desktop Standard products, such as PolicyMaker, ProfileMaker, and GPO Vault. They want to know what the current Desktop Standard customers think of the Microsoft aquisition. Someone I know had this to say:
Yes PoliTech, I took the survey, [...]
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Posted on May 26, 2007 by PoliTech
Via Oikeuden edessä and slashdot:
Finnish court rules CSS protection used in DVDs “ineffective”
In an unanimous decision released today, Helsinki District Court ruled that Content Scrambling System (CSS) used in DVD movies is “ineffective”. The decision is the first in Europe to interpret new copyright law amendments that ban the circumvention of “effective technological measures”. [...]
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Posted on May 3, 2007 by PoliTech
The AACS-LA made some news yesterday. Read about some of it here, here, and here, as well as the following from the EFF Deep Links section:
What is the AACS-LA’s argument? In its takedown letters, the AACS-LA claims that hosting the key violates the DMCA’s ban on trafficking in circumvention devices. The DMCA provides that:
No person [...]
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Posted on April 11, 2007 by PoliTech
FTC official (William Kovacic) says “Let’s imprison spyware distributors”
Steep fines are nice, but one of the best weapons against spyware purveyors is locking them up, a federal regulator told senators on Tuesday.
At a morning Senate Commerce Committee hearing here, Federal Trade Commissioner William Kovacic said most wrongdoers [...]
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Posted on February 26, 2007 by PoliTech
save the internet
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Posted on February 26, 2007 by PoliTech
The latest version of the Creative Commons licenses — Version 3.0 — are now available. Read more here. Via: /. & BoingBoing.
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Posted on February 16, 2007 by PoliTech
Professor Lawrence “RW” Lessig’s “The Withering of the Net”
On June 16, 2006, Professor Lawrence Lessig gave a talk at the Center for American Progress entitled “The Withering of the Net: How DC Pathologies are Undermining the Growth and Wealth of the Net.” This talk was the second in a series of three. The first talk [...]
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Posted on February 13, 2007 by PoliTech
D-Wave qubits in the era of Quantum Computing
D-Wave showed three examples of Orion in action, marking the first such demonstration of a quantum computer. The most impressive display came during a drug molecule matching exercise, while two less impressive efforts had Orion crunch through a party table seating arrangement that paired like-minded guests and then [...]
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