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Power

Submission + - New York to test superconducting power lines

Jimi.dd writes: "According to New Scientist a superconducting powerline may be installed in New York city between two substations by 2010. If succesful it will be rolled out across New York. Apparantly the cables will be able to carry up to 10 times the power of the current infrastructure in place."
Intel

Submission + - DDR3 memory arrives on the desktop

EconolineCrush writes: "DDR3 has arrived on the desktop, and The Tech Report has an in-depth review of its performance with Intel's new P35 Express chipset. The P35 supports DDR2, too, so it's easy to compare how new DDR3-1066 and DDR3-1333 memory types stack up against the status quo. Results are mixed, but even at 1333MHz, DDR3 doesn't look like an attractive alternative to DDR2 just yet. However, the P35's native support for 1333MHz front-side bus speeds and upcoming 45nm processors, combined with apparently ample overclocking potential, make it perhaps the best chipset on the market for Core 2 Duo processors."
Privacy

Submission + - UK adopts Orwellian technology (again)

An anonymous reader writes: FTA: The UK's first police remote control helicopter has taken off. Merseyside police are using the "spy drone", fitted with CCTV cameras, mainly for tackling anti-social behaviour and public disorder. The machine is 1m wide, weighs less than a bag of sugar, and can record images from a height of 500m. Originally used by the military, it is due to be operational by June for a full three-month trial, which is the "first of its kind" in the UK. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/6676 809.stm
Linux Business

Submission + - dell installs ubuntu, sells windows

An anonymous reader writes: the fact: dell said they will install ubuntu on their desktops, to give a coiche to the costumers.
real fact: dell still sells you windows, but they just delete it and install ubuntu, or just delete everything. thats right, you still give money to microsoft: dell is basically saying "since we don't know if you will install a pirated copy of windows, we still sell you windows (xp), but we don't give you the licence, since you don't want it" ... O_o

just try asking them what price difference is there between a notebook with windows and the very same notebook without anything.

-sorry, the article i linked below is in italian, and i couldn't find the translation...
http://gizmo2.dyndns.org/?p=29#comment-27
Wii

Submission + - OpenWii 2.2 now supports DVD

crkian writes: "The people responsible for the open-source Wii mod OpenWii have announced the release of OpenWii v2.2, which includes a DVD upgrade. Those who love the Wii and find the DVD format handy for their archival purposes are probably rejoicing right now. Anyhow, before you go on a DVD spree, they do note that you must still use the setup disk to set the region. Triforce, a member of the OpenWii forums notes that he's tested the new release on a D2A/DMS USA Wii. Here are the results: Wii Originals: Yes Wii Backups: Yes Wii Imports: Not Tested Wii Imports Backups: Not Tested Gamecube Originals: Yes Gamecube Backups 8cm: Not Tested Gamecube Imports: Yes Gamecube Backup Imports 8cm: Not Tested Gamecube Imports Backup 12cm: No http://wampago.com/2007/05/20/openwii-22-now-suppo rts-dvd/"
Technology (Apple)

Submission + - MacBook Displays: Class-action against Apple

l3mr writes: Another class-action suit has been filed against Apple. Allegedly, MacBook- and MacBook Pro displays are only capable of displaying 18 bits of color information instead of the usual 24 bits. This would invalidate the claim that they show millions of colors. Customer complaints about the quality of the displays have been heard since the release of Intel-based MacBooks, and the suit states that Apple has deleted threads regaring this matter on their forums.
The Media

Submission + - Reiser's wife's ex-boyfriend is mass murderer

An anonymous reader writes: Wired.com has an interesting scoop in the Hans Reiser case. Reiser's disappeared wife, the one Hans is charged with murdering, had a boyfriend after she split with Hans. This boyfriend, Sean Sturgeon, has admitted to killing eight people. But he denies killing Nina. The case keeps getting weirder and weirder. But this is good news for Hans. The story is at http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2007/05/rei ser

Feed The Growth Of The Pirate Bay As A Political Movement (techdirt.com)

Tim Lee points us to an LA Times article on the growing success of The Pirate Bay's political movement, noting that its membership is growing in Sweden and is nearly equal to that of the country's Green Party. This is ironic for a few reasons -- most of all being that the entertainment industry was so proud over the raids on the Pirate Bay's servers last year, insisting that it had killed off the site. Instead, the site was back up in days, and the attention propelled what had been a fairly minor search engine for BitTorrent trackers into the limelight -- helping to get it many more users and to get the political movement some traction. In fact, we've now seen other political parties take on some of the Pirate Bay's platform. To be honest, I have mixed feelings about this. I don't support the Pirate Bay's position that unauthorized downloads are defensible. Instead, I think that copyright holders need to come to the realization that they're actually better off by letting people download content -- not that it needs to be forced upon them by users taking matters into their own hands. That said, by taking such an extreme position (and having it get some attention), perhaps it's more likely that content holders will come to this realization. They'll simply be forced to adapt and will start coming up with more successful business models that actually benefit from free downloads rather than trying to block them and sue their best customers.
Microsoft

Submission + - Microsoft announces CLR will be cross-platform

axlrosen writes: "The biggest Mix '07 announcement made on opening day of this week's show was one that Microsoft didn't call out in any of its own press releases: Microsoft is making a version of its Common Language Runtime (CLR) available cross-platform. The CLR is the heart of Microsoft's .Net Framework programming model. So, by association, the .Net Framework isn't just for Windows any more.

More here."
It's funny.  Laugh.

Submission + - Dutch Creationist prepares for scaled-down flood

ursuspacificus writes: "This story (also on AOL) tells of a Dutch creationist (crackpot?) who has built a 1/2 scale model of Noah's Ark.

From the Article:


Huibers did the work mostly with his own hands, using modern tools and occasional help from his son Roy. Construction began in May 2005.
and

"The design is by my wife, Bianca," Huibers said. "She didn't really want me to do this at all, but she said if you're going to anyway, it should look like this."

Time? Money? Resources? Wasted? It is in Holland (a country with an accute apprecation of the threat of flooding), after all.

The article neglects to tell whether the "replica" ark has the requisite "big room for poo"."
The Media

Submission + - Help debunk John Stossel's Global Warming is a Lie

Mark C. Robinson writes: "On May 4th John Stossel will tell the world that Global warming can safely be ignored. Before that message airs, we want to prepare compelling counterpoints and, possibly, mitigate the damage he will cause.

Please discuss the points below on the blog at http://www.theenergygrid.com/blog . I will compile your comments into a comprehensive message and submit it for publication. Please try to keep your comments brief, to the point, and include references where appropriate. Please let your associates know that this blog is open for comment at http://www.theenergygrid.com/blog.
TheEnergyGrid.com

Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity on a special edition of 20/20 Friday, May 4th at 10 p.m. EDT, has a terrifying message; Global Warming Can be Safely Ignored.

Quoted from John Stossel's article at:
http://www.abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=3061015&pa ge=1

1. The fundamentalist doom mongers ignore scientists who say the effects of global warming may be benign.
2. CO2 in the atmosphere may actually benefit the world because more CO2 helps plants grow. Warmer winters would give farmers a longer harvest season, and might end the droughts in the Sahara Desert.
3. The fuss over Kyoto is absurd.
4. Nuclear power is the most practical alternative
5. Building solar panels burns energy, as does trucking them and installing them. Not to mention taking them down again to repair them.
6. To think that solar energy could stop the predicted temperature increase is nonsensical.
7. Windmills are giant bird-killing Cuisinarts, and wed have to build lots of them to produce significant energy
7. Kyoto would decimate just about every Third World countrys economy, and deliver a catastrophic blow to our own.
8. If the world is warming, it is much more reasonable to adjust to it, rather than try to stop it. Farmers can plant different crops or move north.
Comments will be reviewed before becoming visible.
Thank you!

Go to the Blog TheEnergyGrid.com

Mark Robinson
www.TheEnergyGrid.com"
Sony

Submission + - Sony Decapitates a Goat in PR Stunt

AbsoluteXyro writes: PETA is going to be pissed. London Entertainment Guide (Slightly NSFW) breaks the news that electronics giant Sony, in another stroke of marketing brilliance, decided to decapitate a goat and invite guests to "reach inside the goat's still-warm carcass to eat offal from its stomach" as a PR stunt to promote God of War II at a recent party in Athens. Images from the party, including at least one showing the freshly decapitated goat's head hanging by it's corpse by a thread of tissue, have been published in a two page spread in the latest edition of Playstation Magazine. Interestingly, Sony UK has refused to say how the goat was killed, but judging by the pictures, we can guess.

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