If the relationship between Apple and Mac CPU provider Intel was any closer, the two companies might have to start labeling their record collections and discussing whether to keep the wagon wheel table. In an intriguing technology demonstration last week, it was pointed out that the in-development Intel ultrafast optical connection called Light Peak was being shown on a rather elaborate hackintosh, running good old Mac OS X. This raised an eyebrow or two, but the background story seems to be just as interesting.
[From Is Apple behind the development of Intel’s Light Peak?]
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The Day Internet Freedom Died – Forbes.com
There was a time, not so long ago, when the term “Internet Freedom” actually meant what it implied: a cyberspace free from over-zealous legislators and bureaucrats. For a few brief, beautiful moments in the Internet’s history (from the mid-90s to the early 2000s), a majority of Netizens and cyber-policy pundits alike all rallied around the flag of “Hands Off the Net!” From censorship efforts, encryption controls, online taxes, privacy mandates and infrastructure regulations, there was a general consensus as to how much authority government should have over cyber life and our cyber liberties. Simply put, there was a “presumption of liberty” in all cyber matters.
Scientists unveil plan designed to cut cost of space travel – Telegraph
Scientists unveil plan designed to cut cost of space travel
Gravitational corridors could help spacecraft ply the solar system like ships borne on ocean currents, it has been disclosed by scientists investigating space travel.[From Scientists unveil plan designed to cut cost of space travel – Telegraph]
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Saturn moon may contain life
HUGE geysers on Saturn’s moon Enceladus may be fed by a salty sea below its surface, boosting the odds of extraterrestrial life in our own Solar System, according to a study released on Wednesday.
Researchers in Europe detected salt particles in the volcanic vapour-and-ice jets that shoot hundreds of kilometres (miles) into space, the strongest evidence to date of a liquid ocean under the moon’s icy crust.
Scientists already knew that tiny Enceladus, only 500 kilometers across, had two of the three essential ingredients for the emergence of life.
One is an energy source, produced in this case by ‘tidal warming’ driven by the shifting gravitational tug of its parent planet during the moon’s lopsided orbit, and perhaps by other forces too.
The Cassini spacecraft circling Saturn since 2004 has also found a potentially life-sustaining mix of organic chemicals in Enceladus’ plumes, ejected from a quartet of 120-kilometer long fractures – known as ‘tiger stripes’ – aligned on the moon’s south pole.
That left the third critical ingredient: liquid water.
Since their discovery in 2005, the giant geysers have fueled intense speculation on the presence of a subterranean ocean, and the new discovery goes a long way toward resolving one of the most hotly debated topics in planetary science.
A team led by Frank Postberg of the University of Heidelberg studied data from Cassini’s Cosmic Dust Analyzer, and tested their findings in laboratory experiments.
Their results, published in the British journal Nature, show that ice grains in the Enceladus plumes contain substantial quantities of sodium salts, and that the moon’s hidden sea – if there is one – could be as salty as Earth’s oceans.
‘The abundance of various salt components in the particles … exhibit a compelling similarity to the predicted composition of a subsurface Enceladus ocean in contact with its rock core,’ the researchers conclude. — AFP
[From Saturn moon may contain life]
THC initiates brain cancer cells to destroy themselves – WorldHealth.net
THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, causes brain cancer cells to undergo a process called autophagy in which cells feed upon themselves, according to a study conducted by Guillermo Velasco and colleagues at Complutense University in Spain. Using mice designed to carry human brain cancer tumors, the researchers found that the growth of the tumors shrank when the animals received THC. The study also involved two patients with glioblastoma multiforme, a highly aggressive form of brain cancer. Both patients had been enrolled in a clinical trial designed to test THC’s potential as a cancer therapy. The researchers used electron microscopes to analyze brain tissue taken before and after a 26- to 30-day THC treatment regimen. They found that THC eliminated the cancer cells while leaving healthy cells intact. In addition, in what they described as a “novel discovery,” the specific signalling route by which the autophagy process unfolds was isolated.
“These results may help to design new cancer therapies based on the use of medicines containing the active principle of marijuana and/or in the activation of autophagy,” says Velasco. The findings were published in the April 2009 issue of The Journal of Clinical Investigation.
According to Dr. John S. Yu, co-director of the Comprehensive Brain Tumor Program in the Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, “The findings were not surprising. There have been previous reports to this effect as well. So this is yet another indication that THC has an anti-cancer effect, which means it’s certainly worth further study.”
Dr. Yu warns cancer patients that they should not consider marijuana a potential cure for cancer and urges that people “not start smoking pot right away as a means of curing their own cancer.” However, Dr. Paul Graham Fisher, the Beirne Family director of Neuro-Oncology at Stanford University, says that’s precisely what many brain cancer patients are doing. “In fact, 40 percent of brain tumor patients in the U.S. are already using alternative treatments, ranging from herbals to vitamins to marijuana,” says Dr. Fisher. “But that actually points out a cautionary tale here, which is that many brain cancer patients are already rolling a joint to treat themselves, but we’re not really seeing brain tumors suddenly going away as a result, which we clearly would have noticed if it had that effect.”
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News Release: Active ingredient in marijuana kills brain cancer cells www.forbes.com[From THC initiates brain cancer cells to destroy themselves – WorldHealth.net]
Small Oak House in Denmark
This small yet cosy house is situated by the coast of the north of Zealand, Denmark. It is one of the two houses on the one site which share a common garden and some other spaces. The house’s area is only 75 square meters but with a up-to-date oak-clad and smart design it is the great place for contemporary family. During its latest redesign “sky-boxes” were added to provide space and air so it usually filled with natural light. The large glazed openings and double-height ceiling at some parts of the roof also help with that. Large sliding doors lets the in- and outside melt together. Facade is made of oak lists treated with iron sulfate. [primus arkitekter]
Keep Big Brother off Your Cell Phone – PC World
Providers need the location information to efficiently route calls, but the data also reveals the whereabouts of customers, something they might not choose to support, say researchers from the University of Konstanz in Germany. They presented their research at the recent Sigcomm conference in Barcelona.
In the United States, the Department of Justice has sought permission to look at mobile-phone tracking information without a warrant.
To combat this type of surveillance, the German researchers have developed PathForge, a scheme for cell phones to swap their identities with each other until it becomes necessary to send or receive a call. The phones revert to their original identities for the duration of time they use the network, then swap them again when they are done.
To be effective, each phone would swap identities several times to make it that much harder to sort through location records to deduce the movements of a given phone.
When a call comes through for a phone, the network would try to reach the phone that holds that phone ID. At the initial contact with the network, that phone would reveal the current identification of that phone so the network can route the call to the correct handset. The network and the correct handset would authenticate to each other to make sure calls arrive at the right place.
The researchers are developing an architecture for carrying this out but don’t have a working model yet. They plan more research into getting rid of the need to reveal position at all.
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Determining The WEP Key
It is surprisingly easy to setup the necessary equipment to crack a WEP key. If you have a laptop and wireless card supported by Linux, it takes about 10 minutes to temporarily convert it into a network security tool. For this article, I made use of the following (shown in Equipment Used To Decode WEP):
[From Determining The WEP Key]
Street Urinal Makes Public Peeing Practical | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
This is the Axixa, and here in Barcelona, we need it. The ceramic, water-stain shaped device is a public urinal. It even comes in pee-yellow.
Public urination is a big problem in my hometown: hordes of drunken tourists, all filled up with nowhere to go. Bars won’t let you use the restrooms unless you are a customer, there are almost no public toilets (a few porta-potties at the beach is about the size of it), and because the locals have some taste, there aren’t even many branches of McDonald’s, the default public bathroom for much of the world.
The Axixa is a design by Mexican Miguel Melgarejo, and could be deployed cheaply and easily on any city wall. Inside there is a traditional U-bend water trap leading to a drainage pipe. The outside could actually be any shape, but a yellow streak of piss seems appropriate enough. But would people use them? If you are desperate enough to pee in the street anyway, we doubt you’d be too embarrassed to use the Axixa instead. I just hope that the local government sees this and turns the design from concept into reality.
Axixa, a hygienic way of peeing on the walls [The Design Blog]
[From Street Urinal Makes Public Peeing Practical | Gadget Lab | Wired.com]
Hackers Break Into Police Computer | Australian Federal Police
Exclusive: An Australian Federal Police boast, on the ABC’s Four Corners program, about officers breaking up an underground hacker forum, has backfired after hackers broke into a federal police computer system.
Security consultants say police appear to have been using the computer as a honeypot to collect information on members of the forum but the scheme came undone after the officers forgot to set a password.
Last Wednesday, federal police officers in co-operation with Victoria Police executed a search warrant on premises in Brighton, Melbourne, connected to the administrator of an underground hacking forum, r00t-y0u.org, which had about 5000 members.
Many details of the investigation were revealed for the first time on Four Corners last night.
[From Hackers Break Into Police Computer | Australian Federal Police]
40 years of Unix
The computer world is notorious for its obsession with what is new – largely thanks to the relentless engine of Moore’s Law that endlessly presents programmers with more powerful machines.
Sacramento Press / The science of THC medicine
Regardless of the smoldering controversy cannabis stirs up in Sacramento City Hall, the state Capitol and Washington D.C., the global scientific community has examined the drug with increasing interest recently. Local patients and doctors can’t say enough about the groundbreaking potential of THC as a pharmaceutical.
Video appears in paper magazines
The first-ever video advertisement will be published in a traditional paper magazine in September.
The video-in-print ads will appear in select copies of the US show business title Entertainment Weekly.
[From BBC NEWS | Technology | Video appears in paper magazines]
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Web citizens trying to kill Internet Explorer 6
Some Web designers are staging an online revolt against an old version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser, which they say is hampering the ability of the Web to move forward in a cool and interactive way.
The designers say Internet Explorer 6, which was released in 2001 and since has been updated twice by Microsoft Corp., is crippling the Internet’s potential and slowing down the online experience. They also blame IE 6 for giving webmasters a collective headache, because they have to write special “hacks” into Web code to accommodate an outmoded browser.
An estimated 15 to 25 percent of people still use IE 6 as their portal to the Internet, according to two Web monitors.
In recent months, several Web companies have launched sites devoted to the idea of undermining or killing Internet Explorer 6. The most recent site, called “IE 6 No More,” has gained momentum this week on social-media sites like Twitter and Digg in part because a number of respected Internet start-up companies have signed onto the campaign
“This isn’t an anti-Microsoft campaign,” he said. “Microsoft makes some fantastic products. The latest version of their browser is a good browser. But with regards to IE 6 … [it] is an awful browser and no one should be using it.”
He added: “Ultimately, we’ve kind of waited long enough. That’s why there’s a big movement of support for it because the geeks out there have known about this for years and have been waiting for big sites to jump on and push it forward.”
In a statement to CNN, Microsoft said it also wants people to turn away from IE 6.
“Microsoft has consistently recommended that consumers upgrade to the latest version of our browser,” the company said. “Internet Explorer 8 offers improvements in speed, security and reliability as well as new features designed for the way people use the Web.”
Oliver said his magazine started an anti-IE 6 Web site about three months ago. The movement has been growing among savvy Web developers for years, he said, but has hit a groundswell since bigger-name Internet companies jumped aboard.
YouTube, for instance, now sends a message to Internet Explorer 6 users who visit the site, asking them to upgrade to another browser like Internet Explorer 8, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome.
The video-streaming site will continue to function in a basic way for IE 6 users, according to a statement sent to CNN by YouTube.
But bigger problems for IE 6 may be on the horizon as the Web becomes more complicated.
Developers are already working with a new Web language — called HTML 5 — that is expected to make Web sites able to display flashier video, save documents to computers more easily and act more like traditional computer applications.
When that shift comes, IE 6 will doubtlessly perish, said Ben Parr, a writer for the social-networking news blog Mashable.
“We’re about to hit a breaking point where innovation will be stifled if Web sites must continue to cater to this browser,” he wrote in a post titled, “IE 6 Must Die for the Web to Move On.”
The browser’s popularity is declining as newer versions of Internet Explorer become more widely used. But it’s unclear whether everyone who continues to use IE 6 does so by choice.
Many businesses have built computer applications that run on the browser, and upgrades to those systems can be costly and difficult.
That makes campaigns that tell people to switch their browser ineffective, Mark Trammell, a Digg employee, wrote on the company’s blog.
“Giving them a message saying, ‘Hey! Upgrade!’ in this case is not only pointless; it’s sadistic,” he wrote, also noting that Digg likely will stop supporting IE 6 for some of the site’s functions.
That leaves some Web sites trying to find a middle ground. They want to be cutting-edge, but they also don’t want to alienate IE 6 users and business clients.
Justin.tv, which lets people stream video live online, is among the sites trying to strike a balance.
The company is backing an anti-IE 6 Web site, but Evan Solomon, the site’s vice-president for marketing, said the best thing that will come out of this discussion is that more people will become aware that there are alternatives in Web browsers.
It’s also important to know how much those browsers control a person’s Internet experience, he said.
“It sucks for us if someone comes to the site and has a bad experience and the reason that happens is because they use a browser that was developed 10 years ago,” he said.
[From Web citizens trying to kill Internet Explorer 6 – CNN.com]
Brain Difference In Psychopaths Identified
Brain Difference In Psychopaths Identified
ScienceDaily (Aug. 5, 2009) — Professor Declan Murphy and colleagues Dr Michael Craig and Dr Marco Catani from the Institute of Psychiatry at King’s College London have found differences in the brain which may provide a biological explanation for psychopathy.
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Police chief denounces ‘cowardly’ iPhone users monitoring speed traps | Washington Examiner
Area drivers looking to outwit police speed traps and traffic cameras are using an iPhone application and other global positioning system devices that pinpoint the location of the cameras.
That has irked D.C. police chief Cathy Lanier, who promised her officers would pick up their game to counteract the devices, which can also help drivers dodge sobriety checkpoints.
“I think that’s the whole point of this program,” she told The Examiner. “It’s designed to circumvent law enforcement — law enforcement that is designed specifically to save lives.”
The new technology streams to i-Phones and global positioning system devices, sounding off an alarm as drivers approach speed or red-light cameras.
Lanier said the technology is a “cowardly tactic” and “people who overly rely on those and break the law anyway are going to get caught” in one way or another.
The greater D.C. area has 290 red-light and speed cameras — comprising nearly 10 percent of all traffic cameras in the U.S., according to estimates by a camera-tracking database called the POI Factory.
Lanier said the cameras have decreased traffic deaths. Red-light and speed cameras have been a hot topic in Montgomery County since Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley signed a bill in May allowing local governments to place speed cameras in school and highway construction zones.
Montgomery County police did not respond to calls and e-mails for this story.
Ralph Ganoe of Silver Spring said he uses detection software from a Washington-based company, PhantomAlert, to avoid speed traps and crowded intersections.
“Well, my pocket has money in it,” Ganoe quipped, when asked about the software’s impact on his driving record. “Everybody’s got a heavy foot. … Now I don’t have to worry about where [the cameras] are at.”
PhantomAlert mimics radar detectors — which are outlawed in D.C. and Virginia — by alerting drivers of nearby enforcement “points of interest” via global positioning system devices. PhantomAlert keeps up to date on traffic enforcement through its users, who contribute information online.
Founder and CEO of PhantomAlert Joe Scott claimed nine out of 10 police departments across the country support his software.
“If police come against us, it’s going to make them look like they are only [after] revenue” from the camera-generated citations, he said.
Photo radar tickets generated nearly $1 billion in revenues for D.C. during fiscal years 2005 to 2008.
In the current fiscal year, Montgomery County expects to make $29 million from its red light and speed cameras. Lanier said efforts to outlaw the software would be too difficult.
She said, “with the Internet and all the new technology, it’s almost impossible to stop the flow of information.”[From Police chief denounces ‘cowardly’ iPhone users monitoring speed traps | Washington Examiner ]
Levees From Around The World
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Inclined House Inspired By The Mountain by Nunatak Architectes | DigsDigs
Coffee ‘may reverse Alzheimer’s’
J Admin Mobile iPhone plugin
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