Category Archive for 'Uncategorized'

Skipping Security Checks at Airports

Wednesday, July 7th, 2004

Some Twin Cities frequent fliers will have their own fast-track security lane starting Wednesday, but the cost of admission to the pilot program is a background check and a fingerprint or iris scan. Speed Past Pesky Security Checks

Data Mining

Tuesday, July 6th, 2004

Some retailers are deciding that the customer can be very, very wrong — as in unprofitable. And some, including Best Buy Co. Inc., are discriminating between profitable customers and shoppers they lose money on. The customer is always right? Not anymore

Grandmother hypothesis

Tuesday, July 6th, 2004

Senior citizens played an important role in the dramatic spread of human civilisation some 30,000 years ago, a study of the human fossil record has shown. Elderly crucial to evolutionary success of humans

HIV

Tuesday, July 6th, 2004

New HIV infections hit a record high last year as the virus continues to outpace the global effort to contain it, according to a U.N. report published Tuesday. U.N.: HIV infections hit record high in ’03

Traffic Simulation

Friday, July 2nd, 2004

A traffic simulation system is helping drivers by predicting jams on Germany’s autobahn network up to an hour before they happen. The secret of its success is to take into account the way real drivers – and their cars – behave. Bad driving the secret to traffic forecasts

Sony’s iPod Killer?

Thursday, July 1st, 2004

(Article has photos) Sony Electronics on Thursday challenged the Apple iPod by unveiling a pair of digital music players, including one with an LCD to display still images. Sony Takes on iPod With New Music Players

MS Search

Thursday, July 1st, 2004

“The Inquirer is reporting that Microsoft is offering a preview of its new search technology. The search engine preview has a minimalist interface, similar to Google. Microsoft claims over one billion web pages searched, but admits the fact that searching is a little slow. This technology hasn’t yet been incorporated into MSN Search, though the […]

Auto VIN Codes

Thursday, July 1st, 2004

The 17-digit codes that identify the origin, make, model and attributes of cars, trucks, buses — even trailers — worldwide will be exhausted by the end of the decade U.S. auto industry running out of vehicle ID numbers

Speed of Light

Thursday, July 1st, 2004

The speed of light, one of the most sacrosanct of the universal physical constants, may have been lower as recently as two billion years ago – and not in some far corner of the universe, but right here on Earth. Speed of light may have changed recently

Blue Roses

Thursday, July 1st, 2004

Roses are blue? : The world’s first ‘blue rose’ developed by Japanese brewer Suntory is displayed during a press conference in Tokyo. AFP Top Photos

Commodore is Back

Wednesday, June 30th, 2004

Watch out, Apple, another microcomputing pioneer from the 1970s is moving into the digital music business with a portable, hard drive-based music player. Commodore challenges Apple digital music dominance

2nd-Hand Smoke

Wednesday, June 30th, 2004

The health risks of passive smoking may have been substantially underestimated, according to the first large-scale study looking at tobacco-derived chemicals in the blood of non-smokers. Passive smoking danger was underestimated

New $50

Wednesday, June 30th, 2004

A colorful new $50 bill with touches of red, blue and yellow will start showing up in banks, cash registers and wallets this fall. More colors to be added to $50 bill

Hangovers

Tuesday, June 29th, 2004

An extract of prickly pear cactus could herald help for hangovers, quelling some of the wretched symptoms that strike the morning after a night out. Cactus extract offers hangover help

Atkins & Pregnancy

Tuesday, June 29th, 2004

Women on a high-protein diet, including those following the Atkins regime and some sportswomen, could be significantly reducing their chances of conceiving, a study involving animals suggests. Atkins diet could lower female fertility

Frozen Ovaries

Tuesday, June 29th, 2004

For the first time a woman has become pregnant after having thin slices of her ovaries removed and frozen during cancer treatment, and then re-implanted. First pregnancy from frozen ovaries

Trump World

Tuesday, June 29th, 2004

So what’s a smart businessman to do to cash in while the market is hot for all things Trump? If you’re The Donald, you relaunch Trump World, a slick, glossy, bimonthly vanity magazine that he has tested twice with clients in his hotels and condos. It’s Trump’s ‘World’; we’re just living in it

New Trucker Lanes

Monday, June 28th, 2004

It’s the road sign in every trucker’s dreams: “No cars allowed.” And as much as John Golka likes the idea of driving his 18-wheeler on highway lanes free of cars, he sees a problem with a proposal to create such lanes Truckers leery of toll-lanes idea

Flat-panel TV Prices To Drop

Monday, June 28th, 2004

Supply of flat-panel TV sets and computer monitors is finally catching up with demand — which could mean big price drops. Prices of flat-panel TVs, monitors could drop more

Melatonin and Puberty

Monday, June 28th, 2004

Children who watch a lot of television produce less melatonin, new research suggests – the “sleep hormone” has been linked to timing of puberty. Television watching may hasten puberty

Magnetic Refrigeration

Saturday, June 26th, 2004

Magnets are big-time materials, finding roles in products ranging from motors to medical-imaging systems. Now, a team of engineers’ improvement of a custom-made magnetic material increases the odds that refrigeration will soon join the roster of magnet-based technologies. Cool Magnet: A little bit of iron gives magnetic refrigeration a boost

802.11i

Friday, June 25th, 2004

802.11i is officially done! w00t! Wi-Fi security standard sealed and delivered

Plasma

Friday, June 25th, 2004

Using electrodes to create pockets of plasma in an aircraft’s exhaust plume could reduce noise during take off, say aerospace engineers at Ohio State University in Columbus, who recently applied to patent the idea. Plasma pockets could reduce aircraft noise

Press

Friday, June 25th, 2004

Distributed denial-of-service attacks can paralyze even the most well-structured networks for days, costing millions of dollars in lost sales, freezing online services and crippling a company’s reputation. How to defend against DDoS attacks (Written by Paul Froutan)

Good Eats

Thursday, June 24th, 2004

So, everyone knows that I find both eating and cooking boring and otherwise a chore. Turns out, its not that I don’t enjoy eating, but I don’t really typically understand what I’m looking for when I’m tasting something… furthermore, cooking is boring becuase I was always told that it was an art… well… no more… […]

Mighty Mouse

Thursday, June 24th, 2004

By studying the genes of an unusually muscular child, scientists have identified a gene in humans which has also been used to create “mighty mice” in the lab. “Mighty mouse” gene found in humans You can see a picture of it here at yahoo news.

KEO

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

KEO is a satellite built to return to Earth 50 000 years from today. It shall bring back to our far away descendants every message that each and every one of us is invited to put on board KEO space odyssey Basically, its a high-tech time-capsule… go put your message in it via their website.

MS vs Linux

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

Get The FUD: in which we consider the implications of Microsoft’s laughably misnamed Get The Facts roadshow. Halloween XI

Black Projector Screen

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

“Sony has developed a new projector that can give a bright, unfaded picture without the need to eliminate ambient light. The secret is that they project onto a black screen instead of a white one. Their screen uses species filters so that white ambient light is absorbed, but the red, green, and blue light from […]

Bye-Bye COMDEX

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

Computer trade show Comdex, once the biggest event on the tech calendar, has been canceled this year, a victim of the growing interest in shows emphasizing consumer electronics and specialist IT gear. Organizer cancels Comdex 2004

MS in Supercomputing

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

Microsoft will sell a version of Windows for high-performance computing–a niche in which rival Linux is blossoming–with a first version planned for the second half of 2005. Microsoft confirms supercomputing plans From what I saw at LCI this year, this is going to probably be one of the toughest markets that MS is going to […]

Salesforce IPO

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

So it looks like the dot-com bubble is officially over.. Saleforce’s IPO looks very “normal” from their chart today: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=CRM&t=1d

Quantum Teleportation

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

While not actually teleporting matter from place to place as in Star Trek, physicists have now plucked a quantum property from one atom and transmitted it to another. That feat of quantum teleportation, reported independently by teams in Austria and the United States in the June 17 Nature, moves scientists nearer to building a class […]

Chrysler 300

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

Full-size, four-door sedans are considered about as hip as leisure suits. But the new Chrysler 300 is surprising everyone, including Chrysler CEO Dieter Zetsche Chrysler 300’s sales are as hot as its looks.

Press

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004

San Antonio-based Rackspace Managed Hosting on Tuesday announced a new application platform service level agreement for its Intensive Hosting customers. Rackspace develops new application platform service agreement

Press

Monday, June 14th, 2004

“What we’re doing today that we weren’t doing two years ago is we’re running more and more highly critical applications that are Web facing, but they’re not Web sites,” says Graham Weston, CEO at the hosting firm Rackspace that saw revenue jump 54% in the past year. “Really managed hosting has grown up to where […]

Press

Monday, June 14th, 2004

Rackspace gets super-sized line of credit from Comerica Bank Rackspace, a privately held managed hosting provider, continues to show profitable and significant revenue growth across all three of its business lines (including ServerBeach and Intensive Hosting). While the company assembles its own servers for a large part of its customer base since it finds the […]

Press

Thursday, June 3rd, 2004

Just as Dell started off in a dorm room at the University of Texas at Austin, Rackspace Managed Hosting began in a dorm room at Trinity University in San Antonio. Rack and reign

Press

Monday, May 24th, 2004

Expanding the capability of the Windows server on which Trimble had been running its GPS application meant moving from Windows 2003 Advanced Server to Windows 2003 Data Center to be able to scale up to four nodes, Johnson says. Even then, Windows 2003 Data Center couldn’t promise the scalability that Linux could. Besides vendor enthusiasm, […]

Memories

Thursday, May 20th, 2004

Super Mario Bros… http://homepage.mac.com/mrspleen/iMovieTheater6.html