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Submission + - FCC admits CableCARD a failure, vows to try someth (arstechnica.com)

gregg writes: The FCC has had it with CableCARD, pointing out that after a decade of work, there are only 14 certified devices on the market that aren't directly controlled by the cable companies. In the FCC's ideal world, cable signals will be wide open to all devices, including Xbox 360s, TiVos, and PS3s. It's the latest broadside from the FCC's new Disrupter-in-Chief.
Debian

Submission + - Robotic Submarine Running Debian Wins Internationa (cuauv.org)

gregg writes: This August, a team of 35 undergraduate students from Cornell University sank the competition at the 12th annual Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition, sponsored by the Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International and the Office of Naval Research. The competition takesplace in a large acoustic testing pool operated by the US Navy SPAWAR Systems Center. It calls for entries to pass through a gate, follow a path, ram a submerged buoy, fire through a square target with small torpedoes, drop markers into bins containing simulated targets, recover a PVC target and surface through an octagon shape, all without human intervention.
Announcements

Submission + - Periodic table gets a new element (bbc.co.uk)

gregg writes: The BBC is reporting that the periodic table will soon have a new addition — the "super-heavy" element 112.

More than a decade after experiments first produced a single atom of the element, a team of German scientists has been credited with its discovery.

Graphics

Submission + - Microsoft to abandon Caligari TrueSpace (caligari.com)

gregg writes: Microsoft took over Caligari TrueSpace earlier last year and later released the software as freeware. They have now decided to discontinue TrueSpace — the first services will be disabled by tomorrow.
Television

Submission + - Obama Recommends Delay in Digital TV Switch 1

gregg writes: Six weeks before the nation's television stations are scheduled to convert to digital transmission, the Obama administration is asking Congress to consider a delay.
In the most significant sign to date of concern about the impending digital TV transition, the Obama transition team co-chair John Podesta said the government funds to support the change are "woefully inadequate" and said that the digital switch date, Feb. 17, should be "reconsidered and extended."

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