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Biotech

SenseCam Aids Patients with Memory Problems 78

Ponca City, We Love You writes "A small digital camera developed by Microsoft Research could boost memory in people with dementia and possibly mild forms of Alzheimer's disease. SenseCam is worn around the neck and automatically takes a wide-angle, low-resolution photograph every 30 seconds. It contains an accelerometer to stabilize the image and reduce blurriness, and it can be configured to take pictures in response to changes in movement, temperature, or lighting. An entire day's events can be captured and downloaded onto a PC where software converts the pictures into a short movie displaying the images at up to 10 frames per second, to allow patients to view a day's events in a few minutes to jolt their memory. "Not only does SenseCam allow people to recall memories while they are looking at the images, which in itself is wonderful, but after an initial period of consolidation, it appears to lead to long-term retention of memories over many months, without the need to view the images repeatedly," says neuropsychologist Emma Berry."
Software

Submission + - India decides to vote "No" for OOXML. (indiatimes.com)

Indian writes: India on Thursday gave Microsoft a thumbs-down in the war of standards for office documents. In a tense meeting at Delhi's Manak Bhawan, the 21-member technical committee decided that India will vote a 'no' against Microsoft's Open Office Extensible Mark Up Language (OOXML) standard at the International Standards Organisation (ISO) in Geneva on September 2.

Comment Re:Anarchist Affiliation? (Score 1) 1509

It seems to me that an individual can identify themselves as an anarchist, and choose to join and associate with others who believe in a similar fashion. They could even band together to share their ideas. I think it would only become a hipocracy when the 'Anarchist Party' starts passing laws AND enforcing them on those who don't agree, don't wish to be a part of, or subject to - the 'Party'.
OS X

MacResearch Introduces OpenMacGrid 123

Drew McCormack writes "MacResearch.org has just introduced OpenMacGrid. It is a distributed computing grid similar to SETI@home, but unlike other networks, it is built up entirely of Macs utilizing Xgrid, and access is unrestricted. Anyone with Mac OS X 10.4 can donate cycles, and any scientist with a reasonable project can burn cycles."

Comment Re:Irreproducible? (Score 1) 438

In a way, I wish it were true. My organization uses Office forms heavily - for colaborative puposes - and the forms are protected for the user's convenience, not to protect valuable information. I have a few forms that were created by my predecessors that are broken and cannot be easily fixed or reproduced without the password, which has long since been lost, or a lot of free time. I was excited when I read that I should be able to get into them finally and fix them. But disappointed when I could not reproduce the results. If anyone is able to reproduce this, please post more information.

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