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Journal Journal: U2's manager calls for ISPs to pull plug on downloaders. 2

In a speech at the Midem music industry convention in Cannes today, Paul McGuinness, longtime manager of the band U2, has called on Internet service providers to immediately introduce mandatory French-style service disconnections to end music downloading, and has urged governments to force ISPs to adopt such policies. McGuinness criticized Radiohead's "In Rainbows" pay-what
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Some People Just Never Learn 327

Iddo Genuth writes "German scientists recently showed what many of us suspected but could not prove — some people just don't learn. The German researchers have found a genetic factor that affects our ability to learn from our errors. The scientists demonstrated that men carrying the A1 mutation are less successful at learning to avoid mistakes than men who do not carry this genetic mutation. This finding has the potential to improve our understanding of the causes of addictive and compulsive behaviors."

Comment Re:Many managers are saddened they actually have t (Score 1) 853

Seriously, this is a major point. I had my first job out of college two years ago... I was payed $45k with a promise of $10k more if stuck around for 6 months, and then I would get bumped up to $65k after one year. Well 9 months past, I didn't get the raise, and I hated the boring, tedious, simple job. I quit. Guess what, a year later, I am making only $50k but I am 100% self employed, don't have a single boss, and absolutely enjoy what I do (mostly writing code for audio applications and smoking weed and playing video games). Screw those idiots... I was working hard, getting payed squat, and I hated every second of it. Granted, I probably didn't contribute much in the first 4 months of my tenure in the position, what with being completely new to the office environment, but it didn't mean I couldn't still do a lot better for a job. If they wanted to keep me in that role, they would have started me at $65k or higher, and then maybe I would have thought it was worth while to jump through all their hoops. But I didn't... Maybe it's because I'm young, or maybe it's because I am extremely ambitious and know what I can accomplish. I don't need to wait for them to hand me responsibility, I can go take it on for myself. Having fun at work makes a big difference in my quality of life! If you can't provide the fun, you better compensate for that with a higher salary, otherwise I could give a rats ass about your shitty little company. And btw, my business is doing just fine...

Feed Engadget: Taser reveals Music Player Holster for your C2 (engadget.com)

Filed under: CES, Misc. Gadgets

So yeah, Taser International is indeed introducing a leopard print C2 "personal protection device" here at CES, but honestly, that's not what caught our eye. Rather, the MPH (Music Player Holster) -- which is a 1GB DAP / C2 holster combination -- has absolutely and completely captured our imagination. Regrettably, little else is mentioned about the device, but the way we see it, it's all we needed to finally push us into ordering a C2 to call our own.

[Image courtesy of MSNBC]

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Feed Engadget: Netgear recalling XE103 Powerline Ethernet Adapter in Europe (engadget.com)

Filed under: Networking

Nothing like a good product recall to kick the year off. Netgear is having some trouble with its European-version XE103 Powerline Ethernet Adapter, due to a problem with an integrated circuit that causes the unit to malfunction at 220-240 volts, stop working and "potentially overheat." Sounds like fire hazard to us, but Netgear's keeping those euphemisms handy. Netgear is recalling 82,000 of these in Europe and recommends customers stop using the unit immediately and contact them for a replacement.

[Warning: PDF link; thanks Bruce]

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Networking

Submission + - Comcast Promising Ultra-Fast Internet (cnn.com) 2

Espectr0 writes: "CNN has a story where Comcast's Chief Executive Brian Roberts told The Associated Press in a preview of his speech at the Consumer Electronics show on Tuesday, that they are expected to demonstrate a technology that delivers up to 160 megabits of data per second: It will allow him to download a high-definition copy of "Batman Begins" in four minutes. The technology, DOCSIS 3.0, will start rolling out this year."

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