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Submission + - The North Pole: fastest cell service on earth (modea.com)

davevt5 writes: Who wants the upcomming 4G LTE network when you can be like santa already on the ELF 5G network. I wonder what his coverage is given he circumnavigates the globe. Check out the Easter Bunny voice mail!
Government

Submission + - Real-LIfe Crook-Catching Web Game Launched (dailymail.co.uk) 1

corerunner writes: A new internet game is about to be launched which allows 'super snooper' players to plug into the nation's CCTV cameras and report on members of the public committing crimes.

The 'Internet Eyes' service involves players scouring thousands of CCTV cameras installed in shops, businesses and town centres across Britain looking for law-breakers.

Players who help catch the most criminals each month will win cash prizes up to £1,000.

Comment Re:Touchscreen Linux? (Score 3, Interesting) 257

I have a ThinkPad X61 Tablet with the multitouch screen. In this case multitouch refers to the ability to use the stylus or your finger, and not multiple fingers, so the usability is limited. It does work out of the box in Fedora 11 though, including support for my finger as a pointer. I've had the tablet for two years and personally I think Linux tablet support is finally making some respectable progress.

Comment Re:MS will adapt. Eventually. (Score 1) 298

It isn't the same purcahsing model as your typical FPS, but they still generate income. Whether it's through advertising or by allowing people to buy their way up in the game (with real money or by completing marketing offers), they all bring money in. There's also a much larger base of players for these types of games. I'm not saying they're the same by any means, but to discount them completely is just ignorant.

Comment Great, let's create more criminals! (Score 2, Interesting) 386

You are absolutely right that the fine is some life-ruining bullshit. If I was hit with a fine like that for an act that impacted society less than something that's actually dangerous, like reckless driving, then I think I'd be inclined to do everything in my power to deliver an equal amount of disruption to those who imposed the fine on me.

I have no doubts that individuals have chosen to disappear for far less than $2 million. Once someone is out of sight, there's a lot of nasty things they could attempt to do with little risk of being caught. That means that this decision not only damages the guilty individual, but could also potentially create a whole new set of problems for the RIAA, the government, and the general public.

Comment Re:SpiceWorks is quite nice (Score 1) 251

I recently moved to Spiceworks too. For the past year I've used OCS-ng, but it didn't run well on 64-bit machines. The documentation also seemed to be lacking. While I'd definitely prefer an open source solution, Spiceworks has been extremely easy so far. There is a good plugin for tracking Microsoft licenses, although I do wish they'd add the ability to track other vendors as well. If I stick with it then I might consider moving the ticketing system to Spiceworks too.

After seeing this post, I think I'll investigate OpenNMS. The main worry I have with Spiceworks is that it's not open source and may eventually become a subscription-based service.

Censorship

WikiLeaks' Daniel Schmitt Speaks 154

Lars Sobiraj submitted an interview with Daniel Schmitt of WikiLeaks. "He encourages all readers and warns his opponents — WikiLeaks has the means to make our society better, to create a world which stands united and strong against abuse — locally and nationally as well as globally. Modern, fast, world-wide technology makes it possible. In the interview, Daniel explains in detail how this will be done, with the help of WikiLeaks and all its supporters."

Comment Re:Caps lock will be the end of unintended shoutin (Score 4, Interesting) 586

I have a Lenovo T400 and the placement of the DEL key always annoyed me. I use a program called KeyTweak (http://webpages.charter.net/krumsick/) to remap my lenovo keyboard as follows:

Right CTRL key is DEL
Those silly keys to the right and left of the up arrow are HOME and END

And finally, drum roll please... the CAPS key is mapped to the TAB key so I have a gigantic space to mash my chubby fingers when looking for a tab stop!

Comment Here's what I did: using Friendfeed and no backend (Score 1) 286

I found myself in a similar situation. I do blog but so infrequently that going to my personal domain makes it look like I don't do anything.

Here's what I'm working on... It's not designed yet but the functionality is there...

I created this page: http://www.davidcatalano.com/digital/
I'm going to move it to the root but need to move my Wordpress install first...

So what is it? It is the steam of updates that I make on a number of social website including Twitter, Delicious, Facebook, Digg and SmugMug. The site puts everything in chronological order and allows for filtering and searching by keyword. It is all powered by FriendFeed and doesn't require any backend what so ever.

Let me know what you think and if you are interested in using it ask me first david9@modea.com (remove the 9)

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