Archive for March, 2004

Illegal Internet Pharmacies

Friday, March 19th, 2004

AMA: Illegal Internet pharmacies threaten public health Illegal Internet pharmacies — which recently have gained more attention in Texas — “are a threat to the public health,” a trustee of the American Medical Association told a congressional committee.

Mass Extinction

Friday, March 19th, 2004

Earth faces sixth mass extinction The Earth may be on the brink of a sixth mass extinction on a par with the five others that have punctuated its history, suggests the strongest evidence yet.

Real World – Austin

Friday, March 19th, 2004

‘Real World’ may come to Austin “The Real World” — the MTV show that set the standard for reality TV programming — might make Austin part of its world.

Nano-ITX

Friday, March 19th, 2004

Via launches teensy motherboard Via Technologies has begun selling a new supersmall motherboard that’s just 4.8 inches square and comes with an x86 chip compatible with Intel’s Pentium processor.

MS buying AOL?

Friday, March 19th, 2004

Microsoft eyeing AOL? Report says Time Warner executives have held talks recently about sale of online unit to Microsoft.

SXSW Blogging

Thursday, March 18th, 2004

Its a bit weird seeing yourself quoted in other people’s blogs… weird… but kinda cool. 🙂 They Blinked thejasoncalacanisweblog Oooo… and picture of me here… fun!

Rich Gifting

Thursday, March 18th, 2004

Ellison gives wife rich gift of Oracle stock Software billionaire Larry Ellison has given his new bride a pricey gift — 911,744 shares of his company’s stock.

DVD Formats

Thursday, March 18th, 2004

Rewritable DVDs, old drives don’t always play nice Faster rewritable DVDs for a major format are about to hit the market, but they are not designed to record material in earlier drives.

Press

Wednesday, March 17th, 2004

“Rackspace is profiled on Forbes.com today in an article on our interactive chat on Rackspace.com. This is a first for Rackspace, as Forbes traditionally only covers public companies or those with hundreds of millions in revenue.” Chat Gets Pushy

TW Wiretaps

Wednesday, March 17th, 2004

Cable taps into wiretap law At least one cable operator is starting to comply with a federal law that has long required telecommunications carriers to help police conduct electronic surveillance, according to a source familiar with the company’s plans.

SXSW

Wednesday, March 17th, 2004

Indies Head to Texas To-Do The annual South by Southwest Music Conference and Festival begins on Wednesday, bringing thousands of music lovers and independent musicians to Austin, Texas, for five days of live music. It’s also the biggest confab of artists who aren’t afraid of the Web or new technologies and are eager to meet […]

XFN

Wednesday, March 17th, 2004

Xhtml Friends Network XFN™ (XHTML Friends Network) is a simple way to represent human relationships using hyperlinks.

DotComGuy

Wednesday, March 17th, 2004

Net hermit to ditch DotComGuy moniker DotComGuy – the man who spent an entire year in a house living off entirely what he could find on the Net – is to change his name back to plain old Mitch Maddox.

Drug-resistant TB

Wednesday, March 17th, 2004

Report reveals global problem of drug-resistant TB The largest ever survey of drug-resistant tuberculosis has unveiled “worrying” levels of the disease, with health experts warning that the issue is a global problem.

We’re all getting smarter

Wednesday, March 17th, 2004

Brain Size Surprise: All primates may share expanded frontal cortex Researchers have traditionally theorized that the frontal cortex, a brain region linked to mental faculties such as planning and reasoning, expanded to an unprecedented extent during human evolution. However, a new analysis of brains from many different mammals takes the uniqueness out of our frontal […]

Illness Screening

Wednesday, March 17th, 2004

Unwelcome baggage: Sick fliers As Ken Proctor, a shoe company executive from Hot Springs, Ark., settled into his EVA Airline seat for the flight from Taipei to Los Angeles, he began to get nervous about the sweat pouring off the man sitting next to him.

CitiBank Commercial

Tuesday, March 16th, 2004

Every so often you run into a commercial that makes you chuckle… this is one of them for me. 🙂

Wifi on Planes

Tuesday, March 16th, 2004

Boeing to offer roaming via in-flight WLANs Deutsche Telekom’s T-Systems subsidiary and Boeing are to seek ways in which the aircraft maker’s in-flight WLAN service, Connexion, can be tied in to T-Systems’ wireless ISP-oriented roaming enablement platform.

Moving to SAT?

Tuesday, March 16th, 2004

San Antonio is 17th destination city in America for movers San Antonio was the No. 17 destination city among people moving 50 miles or more, according to the 2003 U-Haul Co. national migration trend report for the top 50 U.S. destination cities.

Cut Carbs

Tuesday, March 16th, 2004

Cutting carbs on the road is tough, but help’s on the way For the low-carbohydrate dieter, a business trip can be like a walk through a minefield. Venturing from the safety of their own kitchens, traveling dieters may find themselves peeling apart sandwiches on planes to gobble the carb-friendly turkey and cheese slices while disposing […]

Fare Wars

Tuesday, March 16th, 2004

Long-haul fliers reap benefits of competition The USA’s big airlines are losing their last haven of high profits — coast-to-coast flights.

Biting

Monday, March 15th, 2004

Bite-mark evidence can leave false impression On 8 April 2002 Ray Krone walked out of prison in Yuma, Arizona, having spent 10 years behind bars, including two on death row. His conviction, for stabbing cocktail waitress Kim Ancona to death, was secured largely on the basis of a supposed match between his teeth and a […]

Sedna

Monday, March 15th, 2004

Astronomers find 10th planet It is a frozen world more than 8 billion miles from Earth and believed to be the farthest known object within our solar system.

Better Milk

Monday, March 15th, 2004

Seedy secret of healthier milk revealed Butter that not only spreads easily when cold, but also contains a healthier balance of fats has been developed by researchers tinkering with the diets of cows.

Chris Rock

Sunday, March 14th, 2004

Evidentally, some random woman got Chris Rock’s old cell phone number… she decided to write about – really funny stuff. Crazy, Random “Chris Rock Thing”

More Hilton

Sunday, March 14th, 2004

Paris Hilton primps for ‘Simple’ trip In the sequel to Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie’s hit Fox reality show The Simple Life, the socialites-turned-TV stars are driving themselves on a 30-day cross-country trip with no money, credit cards, cell phones or boyfriends.

Toothing

Saturday, March 13th, 2004

I was sitting in the session that Craig Newmark was hosting and he mentioned a term called “Toothing”… so I looked it up – and I was shocked. Check it out and here’s another one Who knew?!

FCC Strikes Again

Saturday, March 13th, 2004

Clear Channel runs afoul of indecency rules, again Clear Channel Communications Inc. (NYSE: CCU) is facing a new round of allegations from the Federal Communications Commission that its stations aired sexually explicit material.

Artificial Blood

Saturday, March 13th, 2004

New artificial blood shows promise Numerous past attempts to develop synthetic blood have failed because doctors got the basic science wrong, claim a handful of researchers. This week it was announced that a blood substitute based on their alternative theories is looking promising in an early trial.

Geek Draft

Saturday, March 13th, 2004

Agency initiates steps for selective draft The government is taking the first steps toward a targeted military draft of Americans with special skills in computers and foreign languages.

Electric Avenue

Friday, March 12th, 2004

Underground wiring shocks people, pets When a New Yorker walking her dogs was electrocuted in January by faulty wiring under the pavement, it seemed like the freakiest of accidents — until several pets in other big cities were killed or shocked in the weeks that followed.

Low-Sugar Doughnut

Friday, March 12th, 2004

Glazed diet? Krispy Kreme plans low-sugar doughnut Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (KKD), long known for its high-calorie treats, says it plans to offer a low-sugar doughnut to attract dieters and diabetics.

Choline

Friday, March 12th, 2004

Nutrient during pregnancy ‘super-charges’ brain Taking a nutrient called choline during pregnancy could “super-charge” children’s brains for life, suggests a study in rats.

Chris Rock

Friday, March 12th, 2004

Magazine names Chris Rock as funniest man He’s not on television regularly anymore, but Entertainment Weekly has judged Chris Rock to be the funniest man in America.

Rebates

Thursday, March 11th, 2004

Rebate Roulette Still waiting for that check in the mail? Here’s the ugly truth about rebates–and how to steer clear of the gotchas.

Solar in Texas

Thursday, March 11th, 2004

R.I.P., Texas Oil – Here Comes the Sun Inside the plot to make the Lone Star State a solar powerhouse.

Martha Stewart

Thursday, March 11th, 2004

Stewart brands see no change in sales rates Companies that make or sell Martha Stewart brands appear not to be deterred by her felony conviction. Most report no change in sales and say they’ll sell her goods for as long as consumers buy them.

New Cybertool

Wednesday, March 10th, 2004

I love my cyberknife… but this is may be cooler: CeBIT to premiere USB Swiss Army Knife It was bound to happen. Given that you can buy a Victorinox Swiss Army Knive with just about every gadget known to man, from horse-hoof awl to Hubble Space Telescope lens polisher, it’s no real surprise that the […]

Bio101 was wrong!

Wednesday, March 10th, 2004

Dogma on mammals’ eggs scrambled Contrary to popular belief, female mammals produce new eggs after birth, a new study in mice suggests.

Dangerous Google

Wednesday, March 10th, 2004

The perils of Googling Google is in many ways most dangerous website on the Internet for thousands of individuals and organisations, writes SecurityFocus columnist Scott Granneman. Most computers users still have no idea that they may be revealing far more to the world than they would want.