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Submission + - UK Stores release 'Hybrid' Vinyl-MP3

Khyber writes: "First World Records, which is a U.K.-based record label, has come out with a new idea in favor of Fair Use — Vinyl records that come with codes that allow you to download a 320 kbit MP3 of that song. This sounds loads better than having to deal with digital DRM ripping a CD, when you can buy the vinyl record for the oldskool sound (and for DJ-scratching potential,) and get a 320 kbit digital version for playback on the device of your choice."
Classic Games (Games)

Submission + - Deep Blue vs Kasparov 10th Anniversary

qeorqe writes: For the tenth anniversary of Deep Blue's victory over the world chess champion Garry Kasparov, Wired has an interview with Murray Cambell, one of the developers of Deep Blue.
  • PC beats Kramnik
  • current cell processor as powerful as Deep Blue
  • no future in man vs machine chess matches
Recent reports have discussed Garry's recent arrest for participation in a political march in Russia.
Communications

Landline Holders Increasingly Older, More Affluent 616

netbuzz writes "More than a quarter of the under-30 crowd has decided you only need one telephone — and it sure as heck does not plug into a wall. The trend towards an all-mobile lifestyle is accelerating, according to a new survey. Besides younger people, lower-income people are also more likely to have cut the cord. And while businesses may be a bit slower on the cell-only uptake, there appears to be little doubt at this point that the traditional landline will be joining rotary dials and party lines as a relic of the telecommunications industry."
Software

Submission + - Students Beat Mozilla and eBay to Firefox Add-on

An anonymous reader writes: The Grooveking Blog reports on a group of Stanford students who got together to help promote Firefox and ended up releasing a long overdue eBay Toolbar for Firefox before the joint extension from Mozilla and eBay could be released in Europe.

Besides basic search features, it removes external ads on the site and allows users to see thumbnail pictures on ALL search items, even those sellers didn't pay for. An eBay toolbar has been long overdue. Users have petitioned for one on eBay discussion boards since October of 2005. Succumbing to popular demand, the eBay Developer's Program put a Firefox toolbar in the pipeline, but it seems that the Stanford students beat them to the punch. eBay can't be too enthusiastic about this toolbar since it cuts directly into its main sources of revenue: ads and thumbnail fees. But eBay users get a really good deal.
According to John Lilly, COO of Mozilla, the preemptive release of the eBay Toolbar even ruffled some feathers among the eBay execs in Europe.
Operating Systems

Performance Evaluation of Xen Vs. OpenVZ 116

An anonymous reader writes "Compared to an operating-system-level virtualization technology like OpenVZ, Xen — a hypervisor-level virtualization technology that allows multiple operating systems to be run with and without para-virtualization — trades off performance for much better isolation and security. OpenVZ's performance advantage due to running virtual containers in a single operating system kernel can be significant. A performance evaluation study (PDF) done by researchers at the University of Michigan and HP labs provides insight into how big a performance penalty Zen pays and what causes the overheads (primarily L2 cache misses)." From the report: "We compare both technologies with a base system in terms of application performance, resource consumption, scalability, low-level system metrics like cache misses and virtualization-specific metrics like Domain-0 consumption in Xen. Our experiments indicate that the average response time can increase by over 400% in Xen and only a modest 100% in OpenVZ as the number of application instances grows from one to four... A similar trend is observed in CPU consumptions of virtual containers."
Enlightenment

Submission + - Toyota going 100% hybrid by 2020

autofan1 writes: "http://www.motorauthority.com/cars/toyota/toyota-c utting-hybrid-costs/ Toyota's vice president in charge of powertrain development, Masatami Takimoto, has said cost cutting on the electric motor, battery and inverter were all showing positive results in reducing the costs of hybrid technology and by the time Toyota's sales goal of one million hybrids annually is reached, it "expect margins to be equal to gasoline cars". Takimoto also made the bold claim that by 2020, hybrids will be the standard drivetrain and account for "100 percent" of Toyota's cars as they would be no more expensive to produce than a conventional vehicle."

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