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Television

Submission + - New Star Trek 1

WED Fan writes: "The new fan/cast effort Star Trek: Of Gods and Men has debutted their first 26 minute act.

Many second line players have taken part along with a couple of fan film actors from Star Trek: The New Voyages. The story can be viewed as a sequel to the ST:TOS episode "Charlie X". The last two acts will "air" shortly.

The first 26 minutes shows much possibility, but also shows some of the problems with the fan film venue. Dialogue, which in Star Trek was already stilted, becomes even more stilted. Yet, the effort is credible."
Microsoft

Submission + - MS: New VS to be allowed for Cross Platform

WED Fan writes: "Aiming at being a "kinder gentler Microsoft", the company has announced that it will allow developers to use Visual Studio to develop for cross-platform solutions.

In what amounts to a monumental reversal of policy, Microsoft said Monday in a press release — so it's in writing — and publicly at TechEd in Barcelona that it's changing its licensing terms and will no longer restrict developers "to building solutions on top of Visual Studio for Windows and other Microsoft platforms only."


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Microsoft said it plans to create one of its shared source licensing programs for the Premier-level partners in its VSIP program so they can see VS IDE source code for debugging purposes and to simplify the process of integrating their products with the thing.

The move obviously suggests that Microsoft is under increasing pressure from the open source movement and is acting to protect its precious developer base.
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Microsoft

Submission + - Microsoft Enterprise Search for Free

WED Fan writes: "Microsoft is releasing their Search Server 2008 as an "Express" flavor ("express" has recently become the Microsoft label for "Free").

Previously, users had to pay through the nose for this functionality in Sharepoint Services.

Introducing Microsoft Search Server 2008 Express
Search doesn't have to be complicated. You can deliver Search to your organization quickly and easily for free with Microsoft Search Server 2008 Express.
Easy to configure, easy to maintain.
Go from downloading to searching in minutes with a streamlined installation experience, making it easy to get an enterprise search infrastructure running in your environment quickly.
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United States

Submission + - Cyber War: Pearl Harbor 2.0

WED Fan writes: "China has prepared what the Pentagon is refering to as Pearl Harbor II. A simultaneous attack on the Pacific Fleet and cyber-attack meant to cripple the U.S. and pacific allies ability to respond. This was sussed out by British Signals Intelligence, and President Bush confronted Chinese President Hu Jintao about it in a recent meeting.

The plan has been uncovered by signals intelligence specialists at Britain's Government Communications Headquarters and at the equally ultra-secret National Security Agency base at Menwith Hill near Harrogate in the north of the country.
Using a state-of-the-art software program called Moonpenny, the specialists have tracked the activities of the Chinese People's Liberation Army scientists based at their underground headquarters in the Western Hills outside Beijing. The scientists have been briefed to achieve "electronic dominance" not only in the Pacific but over all China's global military rivals in the U.S., Britain, Russia and South Korea.
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Toys

Submission + - Treehugging Hotrod Geekdom

WED Fan writes: "The Portland Raceway is seeing an increase of a new hybrid, that is, a hybrid of NW enviromentalist, mixed with geek, and a heaping spoonful of redneck.

Computer geeks, tree-hugging environmentalists driving electron-powered vehicles, soon could challenge world's fastest-accelerating vehicles in the $1 billion drag-racing industry


Smoking the competition is a 1972 Datsun B210 called White Zombie, in fact, it is smoking some pretty hot competition

When the starting light flashed, the Datsun, known as White Zombie, shot silently past the Corvette and kept widening the lead as the two cars faded into the distance. "Oh man, right off the [starting] line he had me," said the Corvette's owner, Robert Akers, shaking his head.


With NASCAR, LeMans, and F1 driving some pretty nifty innovation that filters down to the consumer, perhaps Electric Dragracing will improve the breed to make electric vehicles popular enough actually buy."
Security

Submission + - U.S. Government: Single Security Configuration (informationweek.com)

WED Fan writes: "The U.S. Government is pusing for a single security configuration for workstations to replace hundreds of configurations for XP and Vista workstations. The new configuration was designed and implemented by the USAF.

The move is supposed to be completed by February, when a directive from the White House's Office of Management and Budget goes into effect, forcing government agencies and military branches to conform to a Windows security configuration designed for the Air Force two years ago. As of June 30, all federal software contracts must specify that applications run optimally on the configuration.


There is sure to be push back from Department/Command CIO's because a single configuration may not necessarily take into account specific needs.

Yet going to a single configuration could eliminate more than 80% of government agencies' known PC vulnerabilities, estimates Clint Kreitner, CEO of the Center for Internet Security, who worked with the National Security Agency, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and other agencies to develop the spec, known as the Federal Desktop Core Configuration. A single configuration would make patching easier and bring laggard agencies up to a higher security standard.
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Movies

Submission + - Valkyrie: Germany Stifles Free Speech

WED Fan writes: "Love him, or hate his "religion"/religion, Tom Cruise is about to make a movie about an important part of WWII history, and the Germans are stopping him.

Defence Ministry spokesman Harald Kammerbauer said the film makers "will not be allowed to film at German military sites if Count Stauffenberg is played by Tom Cruise, who has publicly professed to being a member of the Scientology cult".


As much as Scientology is controversial, this is much like saying, "Spielberg can't make a movie as long as he a jew."
Space

Submission + - Private Funds For Time Travel (nwsource.com)

WED Fan writes: "A University of Washington researcher who couldn't find funds the old fashioned way, from the Government, has raised funds from private parties to continue with his back in time studies.

He is studying the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox. Basically, using spooky action, he wants to be able to use entangled pairs to send messages, not only through space, but also in time.

As the evidence for this has accumulated, several fairly contorted and unsatisfying efforts have been aimed at solving the puzzle. Cramer has proposed an explanation that doesn't violate the speed of light but does kind of mess with the traditional concept of time.


Question: How do you know where to find and "listen" to the right entangled particle to receive a message from the future? Or, in that vast amount of noise, if you don't know someone is sending a message, how do you know its there?"

PC Games (Games)

Submission + - Online Gaming Leads to Boise Murder

WED Fan writes: "According the Spokesman Review, a man drove nearly 6000 miles to kill a man he met while gaming on the Internet.

A man charged with killing a 25-year-old Boise State University student met him on Internet gaming sites and then used the Web to track him down, according to court records.
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Authorities say Delling embarked on a 6,000-mile Western road trip that left two people dead and another seriously injured.


Details of what games and what might have transpired to trigger such an event, have yet to be revealed."
Windows

Submission + - Best 46 Free Utilities

WED Fan writes: "From time to time, a list of "best" items strikes home. My favorite is the oft updated Best 46 Free Utilities. I've found some real keepers on the list in the past. The list is broken into categories; browser, image viewer, text editor, etc.

The thing I like about the list is that for each category alternatives and close seconds and thirds are linked. This is how I found Paint.NET, a program developed at UW. Also, the list is host on a single page, not one of those ad laden click for the next page 2 or 3 PC Mag articles.

Some of the programs are free (FAIB), and some are OSS.

Check it out, and use your spam-catcher email address to register for the 47-100 list."
Programming

Submission + - Open Source? No Code?

WED Fan writes: "A few months ago, the popular Digg-like .NET resource DotNetKicks announced that it was going open-source. Yet, to this date, has released no code. Instead, there's been the lame excuse that it will be released in the future.

How many other projects announced they were going OSS and then failed to do so?"
Space

Submission + - Weird Gravity in Canada

WED Fan writes: "Forget your roadside exhibits of the weird, Mel's Hole, "coasting uphill", because Canada has the grandaddy of them all. Near Hudson Bay, gravity is weaker. Significantly so.

Scientists have known that the Hudson Bay region features lower gravity than surrounding areas. While two theories have emerged to explain the strange phenomenon, conclusive evidence has been elusive. One theory involved a change in the area's overlying glacial weight as the Laurentide Ice Sheet melted.


Forget Subway sandwiches and Jared, I'm heading to Canada for my weightloss plan."

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