Archive for March, 2004

pPod and Lawyers

Wednesday, March 10th, 2004

More on pPod… Reach Out and Strong-Arm Someone

Damn Janet!

Wednesday, March 10th, 2004

Clear Channel invests in new broadcast delay equipment San Antonio-based Clear Channel Communications Inc. (NYSE: CCU) on Tuesday announced that the company has purchased more than $500,000 worth of new equipment that will allow its stations to block indecent material.

Death by food!

Wednesday, March 10th, 2004

Obesity to surpass tobacco as top US killer Americans are eating themselves to death – soon poor diet and physical inactivity may overtake tobacco as the leading cause of death, according to a US government study.

No more than 3

Wednesday, March 10th, 2004

For more parents, 3 kids are a charm Whether they keep working, quit or go part time, many women are choosing to have three children — large families by today’s standards. American women have an average of two children (2.013 to be exact) and had fewer than two just 15 years ago. During most of […]

Nerds in Seattle

Wednesday, March 10th, 2004

Seattle No. 2 in U.S. with graduate degrees Nearly one in five Seattle residents has a graduate or professional degree, ranking the city second nationally only behind Washington, D.C., in that category, according to figures released today by the U.S. Census.

Fake Bill

Wednesday, March 10th, 2004

The front and back of a fake $1 million dollar bill The front and back of a fake $1 million dollar bill is shown in this undated Covington Police Department handout photo. Alice Regina Pike, 35, was arrested when she tried to use the bill to purchase $1,675 worth of merchandise at Wal-Mart in Covington, […]

Sewage Power

Wednesday, March 10th, 2004

Plugging into the power of sewage The waste you flush down the toilet could one day power the lights in your home. So say researchers at Pennsylvania State University who last week revealed they have developed an electricity generator fuelled by sewage.

On Tivo

Wednesday, March 10th, 2004

TiVo skips past naysayers TiVo is skipping past the skeptics with ambitious plans for growth and new features that it hopes will keep it a step ahead of rivals.

Not fair in Texas

Tuesday, March 9th, 2004

Study: Texas near bottom for legal fairness in U.S. At No. 45, Texas ranks near the bottom among the 50 states in a study of legal fairness by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Legal Reform.

High-Tech

Tuesday, March 9th, 2004

Online porn often leads high-tech way Gail Harris is an unlikely high-tech pioneer. The former model and queen of B-movie gems Cellblock Sisters and Galaxy Girls fished nude photos out of a trash can years ago and went on to create a multimillion-dollar Internet company with the world’s largest collection of erotic images.

Dish vs. Viacom

Tuesday, March 9th, 2004

DISH Network Drops Viacom Channels As Talks Stall EchoStar Communications, the parent company of the DISH Network, said it removed 16 local channels and 10 nationally distributed channels owned by Viacom International Inc. at midnight Monday night, after talks between the two companies broke down.

More OJ

Monday, March 8th, 2004

DirecTV accuses O.J. Simpson of pirating its satellite signals Satellite television network DirecTV has accused former football star O.J. Simpson of using illegal electronic devices to pirate its broadcast signals.

Pain Killings

Monday, March 8th, 2004

Painkiller linked to rise in overdose deaths Doctors prescribing methadone for pain relief may inadvertently be the cause of an alarming rise in deaths related to the drug in the US. Forensic science experts fear that a huge increase in methadone prescriptions is feeding the black market and encouraging abuse.

Press

Monday, March 8th, 2004

Tech firm Rackspace expects to add 127 jobs over course of ’04 Rackspace Managed Hosting, which saw its revenues grow by nearly 50 percent for the third straight year in 2003, is looking to boost its employee base by more than 25 percent in 2004, mostly in technical positions. This stellar growth has San Antonio […]

ATT Wireless

Sunday, March 7th, 2004

AT&T Wireless Phone “Upgrades” Aren’t “AT&T Wireless is requiring customers in parts of California and New York and elsewhere to “upgrade” their phones and offering free replacements. The catch? In most cases the upgrades have worse features than the phones they’re replacing.”

AOL

Sunday, March 7th, 2004

I guess this was made during the time when AOL was having some major issues with their systems… but it still funny to watch it now. Watch video here

The iPod story

Sunday, March 7th, 2004

Inside the Apple iPod Design Triumph Steve Jobs is recognizably the top cheerleader for Apple’s products. And the inventor of such hyperbole as “insanely great” has not abandoned that characteristic for the company’s iPod MP3 player.

Austin, Wifi, and SXSW

Friday, March 5th, 2004

Unchained Melodies Austin’s wireless future takes the stage at SXSW

No sexism in tech

Friday, March 5th, 2004

Sex no bar to geekdom The so-called technology gender gap has slammed shut in the US: university students, whether male or female, report near identical take-up of technology, according to the latest 360 Youth College Explorer Study.

Distracted Driving

Friday, March 5th, 2004

Americans driving to distraction But it wasn’t a laughing matter. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration estimates that up to 30% of the 3 million accidents a year may be attributable to distracted driving.

Truth in Advertising

Thursday, March 4th, 2004

Ah, this is good stuff.. Watch the video here…

Microdrive

Thursday, March 4th, 2004

I posted about this before, but now Wired is all over it… Cannibals Descend on MP3 Players Digital photographers have found a source of cheap microdrives for their cameras: Creative Technology’s MuVo2 digital music player.

HIV

Thursday, March 4th, 2004

Mysterious virus may thwart HIV HIV patients who are also infected by a second, mysterious virus are less likely to develop AIDS and die of the disease, suggests a new study.

Acupuncture

Thursday, March 4th, 2004

Acupuncture’s secret: Blood flow to brain Acupuncture on pain-relief points cuts blood flow to key areas of the brain within seconds, providing the clearest explanation to date for how the ancient technique might relieve pain and treat addictions, a Harvard scientist reports today.

ICQ

Thursday, March 4th, 2004

ICQ gets ‘friendlier’ with new service America Online’s ICQ has joined the social-networking craze.

Trash Talk

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2004

Worm authors talk trash Security researchers have discovered that the authors of MyDoom and Bagle are exchanging insults with the author of NetSky, using text hidden inside their virus code.

Espresso vs Drip

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2004

What is the difference between espresso and drip coffee? The main differences between espresso coffee and drip coffee are the fineness of the grind and the brewing time. The brewing time for espresso coffee is much shorter, made possible by espresso machines that generate up to 15 atmospheres (ATM) of pressure to force the water […]

Depression

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2004

Colleges throw lifeline to students The subject line of the e-mail was simple: “Are you depressed?”

Bye-Bye Super-Fry

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2004

McDonald’s phasing out super-size fries, drinks Say goodbye to those super-sized fries — McDonald’s is slimming down its menu. The hamburger giant has started phasing out its trademark Supersize fries and drinks in its U.S. restaurants as part of an effort to simplify its menu and give customers choices that support a balanced lifestyle, a […]

Dr. Seuss’s 100th

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2004

Why we love Dr. Seuss (in a few words) A man of few words, but, oh, what a sense of fun and imagination he could pack into those few. And make them rhyme, too! On the 100th anniversary of Ted “Seuss” Geisel’s birth, here are some words he would never have used in his books […]

Mobile on the Tube

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2004

London tube gets mobile access London Underground (LU) is in talks with the four main mobile networks to allow mobile access on the Tube network.

Home Drug Tests

Monday, March 1st, 2004

Parents make home drug tests big business online A cottage industry that has set up shop on the Internet meets the needs of parents who fear that their teens are using drugs — and also of teens who are afraid of getting caught.

Celebrity Worship

Monday, March 1st, 2004

Celebrity “friends” key in teen development Celebrity worship may play an important part of growing up, suggest the results of a UK study.