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Comment What gives you the right to send signals... (Score 1) 203

...through my brain? I use to think about this type of argument when people were "stealing" DirectTV. All the signals companies are broadcasting onto my property and waves going through my body doing who knows what. Radio, TV, cell phones companies, satellite companies, etc. All sending signals to me with out my permission. Can I "opt out"?
If you are going to blast the signal to me I have every right to listen/decode/see what you are bombarding my property with 24/7.

If you don't want people to listen/decode/see your signal then don't broadcast it into my property or into public spaces that I have a right to be in/pay taxes to have.

An antenna doesn't "REACH" out into your property or into the sky. It's sits there and you are choosing to broadcast and hit it with your signal.
Classic Games (Games)

Super Mario Bros. 3 Level Design Lessons 95

An anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from Significant Bits about how the early level design in Super Mario Bros. 3 gradually introduced players to the game without needing something as blatant and obtrusive as a tutorial: "Super Mario Bros. 3 contains many obvious design lessons that are also present in other games, e.g., the gradual layering of complexity that allows players to master a specific mechanic. What surprised me during my playthrough, though, was how some of these lessons were completely optional. The game doesn't have any forced hand-holding, and it isn't afraid of the player simply exploring it at his own pace (even if it means circumventing chunks of the experience)."

Submission + - 'Chaos' at WikiLeaks Follows Assange Arrest (wired.com) 1

cold fjord writes: Wired's Threat Level is reporting that:

The arrest without bail of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Tuesday has left the organization in a state of uncertainty, despite transition plans laid out prior to his surrender to British police, according to one dispirited WikiLeaks activist who spoke to Threat Level on condition of anonymity. ... Assange left Icelandic television journalist Kristinn Hrafnsson in charge of the group in his absence, the activist said. But now the embattled organization's secrecy and compartmentalization are apparently hindering its operations. ... Specifically, midlevel WikiLeaks staffers have been mostly cut off from communicating with hundreds of volunteers whose contact information was stored in Assange's private online-messaging accounts, and never shared with others. ... "There is an ongoing plan, but that plan was only introduced to a few staffers — key staffers," explained the source. "We are experiencing chaos." ... And when Assange's autocratic leadership style was challenged by some staffers last year, he described his importance to the organization in no uncertain terms. "I am the heart and soul of this organization, its founder, philosopher, spokesperson, original coder, organizer, financier and all the rest." ... His absence, says the source, is being felt acutely. "The organization will most likely start to fall apart now."


Submission + - Julian Assange on Wikileaks (theaustralian.com.au)

Elenor writes: Be brave and let WIkileaks have a say, The Australian news paper has published an artilce giving Wikileaks founder Julian Assange a voice to deffend WIkileaks saying "WikiLeaks was created around these core values. The idea, conceived in Australia, was to use internet technologies in new ways to report the truth." Do we want the truth or just a political sugar coating?
Censorship

Submission + - Assange could face espionage trial in US (independent.co.uk)

M_Cheevy writes: The Independent reports: "Informal discussions have already taken place between US and Swedish officials over the possibility of the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange being delivered into American custody, according to diplomatic sources.

Mr Assange is in a British jail awaiting extradition proceedings to Sweden after being refused bail at Westminster Magistrates’ Court despite a number of prominent public figures offering to stand as surety.

His arrest in north London yesterday was described by the US Defence Secretary Robert Gates as “good news”, and may pave the way for extradition to America and a possible lengthy jail sentence. "

Botnet

Submission + - Assange detention sparks total cyberwar (securecomputing.net.au)

An anonymous reader writes: Anonymous, the group leading the denial-of-service attacks on those who arrayed themselves against detained Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange has itself come under fire from US "patriots", said Panda Labs. Assange's detention in London on Swedish allegations of sexual molestation unleashed total cyberwar between factions opposed to and supporting his publication of confidential and classified diplomatic despatches. Almost every organisation that lined up against Assange, Wikileaks and its supporters has fallen under heavy, coordinated distributed denial-of-service attacks as have those who launched them. From web hosts to US senators, no one is safe from the botnet armies.
Google

Submission + - Android becomes Asia’s most popular mobile O (softview.co.cc)

srimadman writes: Google’s Android mobile operating system is growing like a weed, the OS is already the most popular in the US and has overtaken Symbian as the most popular smartphone software in eastern Asia, according to research company GfK.

Submission + - Swedish Company launches new Music Service (melodytubes.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Swedish Company launches new Music Service

www.Melodytubes.com

Today the play-it-all Music Service Melodytubes was launched. Melodytubes includes the creation of Playlists with a single mouse click and features new ways to search for almost any song you can imagine while playing the song together with its Lyrics.

November 24, 2010 UTC – The Swedish Company Munax today announced the launch of its new Music Service, Melodytubes (www.melodytubes.com). Melodytubes is a search engine with millions of indexed song texts which may be connected to any number of music sources, regardless if the music is stored on servers on the local area network or on the internet.

“We considered connecting our index to music files stored locally, but decided to include in the first version of Melodytubes a connection to YouTube. We made this decision based on YouTube’s music freshness and our desire to include music videos to enhance the user experience. What’s the point in listening only to music if you have the option to watch video too?”, says Mr. Granlund, co-founder of Munax.

With Melodytubes, music play & search is taken to the next level. Just enter a combination of anything you can remember – a string of lyrics, any part of the artist’s name, or any part of the song title – to instantly find the song you are looking for. Melodytubes’s extensive lyrics index and sophisticated song matching algorithms yield results so uncannily accurate that you will feel as if it has read your mind.

“We call it ‘Music & Song Identification’ and we are the first with this”.

For each song played on Melodytubes, the lyrics are displayed together with the song.

“We were thinking about a lot of names, but because of the possibility of not only listening to the music but watching the video and the songtext as well, on your TV 'tube', we added tube to the name. We also wanted to honor YouTube for their gigantic library of music”.

Melodytubes provides an easy-to-use Playlist Toolbar. The visitor may create as many Playlists as he wants, without the need to register. The Toolbar has familiar control buttons such as ; Play, Pause, Next, Previous and so on, but it also has a couple of unusual ones to help maximize the listening experience. Normally, Playlists are created by the visitor by adding songs from the search results, but with Melodytubes users can also create a Playlist instantly by merely clicking on the button labeled “as Playlist”.

“We have not seen this anywhere else and think it’s a great feature. For instance, you can type in some words you want in the songs in your Playlist, or type in the name of your favorite artist or band, to instantly create a Playlist. For those being even more lazy, you can select the Billboard hot 40 right off the Playlist Toolbar”, says Mr. Granlund.

For more information, please contact:
Jan-Olof Granlund, Munax
Tel: +46 76 168 74 53

About Munax
Munax develops premium search technologies including Composite Search, True Massive Parallelism for maximum performance, High Accuracy and Infinite Scalability. The Munax Search Technology (MST) is market leading in relevancy. Founded in 2007, Munax has launched public search engines as well as search solutions for other search engines, individual sites and corporations.
For more information, visit www.munax.com

Handhelds

Submission + - Hands-on With Acer's New 10 Inch Android Tablet

adeelarshad82 writes: Earlier this week Acer unveiled three new tablets, two for Android and one for Windows. Unfortunately details on the devices were slim, including their names. According to a hands-on with the 10 inch Android tablet, the device is about half-inch thick and weighs slightly more than an iPad. It's currently running an unknown Android version but according to the Acer executives the tablets will be running Google's tablet version of Android, Honey Comb. The tablet has no front facing buttons. The side includes a power button, lock button, an SD slot and a docking port for full-sized keyboard dock. The device also includes two cameras, front and back, resolutions details of which are still unknown. There's also a mini HDMI port for playing content on HDTVs. The tablets are powered by Nvidia Tegra 2 CPU which gives it the edge when it comes to graphics.

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