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Comment Possible medical Issues (Score 1) 371

At the risk of being flamed by psudo elite computer intellectuals, I do have some experience on this question. Everything I say am telling you is pretty anecdotal but there does seem to be some scientific correlations. I have known people who were children (babies) when an incident very similar happened. The radiation levels were considered low âoeenoughâ to be considered safe. Safe for governments and businessâ(TM) is not the same kind of safe you should subject your children to. Problems seem especially prominent in females. I have seen at least two cases and have read of countless others in where benign growths occur. The thyroid seems to be easily affected along with other parts of the endocrine system even when subjected to very low levels of radiation. The issues seem to be anomalies as in a lot of cases normal endocrine functions are not hindered. I used to live just outside of Tokyo and the fallout coupled with the existing pollution would be issues that have to be addressed when considering having a child. I am not saying it canâ(TM)t be done but some type of action would need to be taken to raise a very healthy child. I have intentionally not moved back to Japan as I am about to have a child and donâ(TM)t want to risk it. If you have the means I would have your child elsewhere and move back after a few years. Then again raising a child in a culture as beautiful and rich in tradition may very well be worth the risk. Hope you come to an informed decision and maybe keep us informed.

Microsoft

Kinect Hacked To Play Max Payne, Left 4 Dead 2 30

TechieAlizay points out a post at Geekword.net about a man who hacked Microsoft's Kinect to play Max Payne. "This hack was possible due to FAAST (a toolkit for Kinect), OpenNi/Nite and GlovePIE. Here's how the hacker describes the different control gestures: 'As you can see, the leaning left and right stuff is all there – and moving your body forward and back moves you back and forward. The reload and interact gestures are becoming pretty standard for me now, and pain killers are popped with an upward motion of the left hand. What makes this special though is the leg movements that activate bullet time. The result is bullet time diving for real! When this game hit just after the Matrix film came out, it caused a big stir – with Kinect augmentation it gets even better. The one thing that needs fixing is weapon select; this will be handled by the +/- buttons on the mote in future, I think.'" Another video shows Kinect controlling Left 4 Dead 2. In addition to future PC support, Microsoft is reportedly working on an official SDK. Yet another recent hack of note allows a human to control a humanoid robot with an impressive level of accuracy. Just be careful if you play the Kinect boxing game; somebody might call the police.
Games

8-Year Fan-Made Game Project Shut Down By Activision 265

An anonymous reader writes "Activision, after acquiring Vivendi, became the new copyright holder of the classic King's Quest series of adventure game. They have now issued a cease and desist order to a team which has worked for eight years on a fan-made project initially dubbed a sequel to the last official installment, King's Quest 8. This stands against the fact that Vivendi granted a non-commercial license to the team, subject to Vivendi's approval of the game after submission. After the acquisition, key team members had indicated on the game's forums (now stripped of their original content by order of Activision) that Activision had given the indication that it intended to keep its current fan-game licenses, but was not interested in issuing new ones."
Space

Space Photos Taken From Shed Stun Astronomers 149

krou writes "Amateur astronomer Peter Shah has stunned astronomers around the world with amazing photos of the universe taken from his garden shed. Shah spent £20,000 on the equipment, hooking up a telescope in his shed to his home computer, and the results are being compared to images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. 'Most men like to putter about in their garden shed,' said Shah, 'but mine is a bit more high tech than most. I have fitted it with a sliding roof so I can sit in comfort and look at the heavens. I have a very modest set up, but it just goes to show that a window to the universe is there for all of us – even with the smallest budgets. I had to be patient and take the images over a period of several months because the skies in Britain are often clouded over and you need clear conditions.' His images include the Monkey's head nebula, M33 Pinwheel Galaxy, Andromeda Galaxy and the Flaming Star Nebula, and are being put together for a book."
OS X

Apple Patches Massive Holes In OS X 246

Trailrunner7 writes with this snippet from ThreatPost: "Apple's first Mac OS X security update for 2010 is out, providing cover for at least 12 serious vulnerabilities. The update, rated critical, plugs security holes that could lead to code execution vulnerabilities if a Mac user is tricked into opening audio files or surfing to a rigged Web site." Hit the link for a list of the highlights among these fixes.

Comment Dell Suck but unfortunately is better than most (Score 1) 453

BTW it is Dell Inc. now, not Dell Comp. Corp. I actually work at Dell and in my opinion wait for the next generation/iteration of whatever they are offering. Anytime dell releases anything it usually won't have most of the bug worked out on the first attempt. Just a little warning. Oh and yes the consumer tech support does suck nowadays because to keep cost down they transfered most support to India. Have fun and quit calling for stupid stuff.

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