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Comment Trashing their name (Score 0) 559

Seagate use to be a respected name, a to many maybe it still is, but I personally no longer feel like taking the risk of losing important data. The only real leg up they had was their 5 year warranty and now they are cutting that back. I was going to purchase a 1 TB drive tomorrow and had already picked a Seagate out....but now....nope. Seagate better get their shit together if they want to stay in the game because there are plenty of no-names that have better reliability and cost far less than them at this point.
Hardware Hacking

Scientists Hack Cellphone To Detect Diseases 100

Dave Bullock (eecue) plugs his piece up at Wired on a cellphone modded into a portable blood tester. This could become a significant piece of medical technology. "A new MacGyver-esque cellphone hack could bring cheap, on-the-spot disease detection to even the most remote villages on the planet. Using only an LED, plastic light filter, and some wires, scientists at UCLA have modded a cellphone into a portable blood tester capable of detecting HIV, malaria, and other illnesses. Blood tests today require either refrigerator-sized machines that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars or a trained technician who manually identifies and counts cells under a microscope. These systems are slow, expensive and require dedicated labs to function. And soon they could be a thing of the past."

Comment Re:Short Answer No, But They Never Were (Score 1) 186

I think they maybe still economically feasible in many regards because if there is one technology that the public and therefore the government is going to be willing to get behind its alternative fuel. The main question is are biofuels still environmentally viable? Currently the answer is no. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/08/science/earth/08wbiofuels.html

Comment Re:wrong (Score 1) 1367

Very true California's number one cash crop is Marijuana, the second is grapes. The amount of money that the state receives for their progressive stance funds better school, better roads, and really overall a better quality of life. I think even if you aren't going to be smoking you should realize the potential here to shrink a staggering national debit and hell you are alleviating peoples suffering at the same time.

Comment Really? (Score 1) 631

I read the article and thought it was pretty interesting and credible....then I saw that it was under the fashion and style section....so I looked up what other articles this write has done. Wow such probing and great articles as "How to Treat a âMoney Disorderâ(TM)", "Girl Talk Has Its Limits", and "The Sum of Your Facial Parts". I am by no means saying this writer is a bad journalist but what makes her qualified to write an in depth story of psychology?
Security

40-Gbps DDoS Attacks Worry Even Tier-1 ISPs 146

sturgeon and other readers let us know that Arbor Networks has released their annual survey of tier-1 / tier-2 ISP security engineers. This year they got responses from 70 lead engineers. While DDoS attacks are reaching new heights of backbone-crushing traffic — 40 Gbps was seen this past year — the insiders are also worried about emerging threats to DNS and BGP. The summary notes that "Most believe that the DNS cache poisoning flaw disclosed earlier this year was poorly handled and increased the danger of the threat," but doesn't spell out what a better way of handling it might have been. All in all, the ISPs sound a bit pessimistic — one says "fewer resources, less management support, and increased workload." You can request the full PDF report here, but it will cost you contact information. In related news, an anonymous reader passes along a survey by Secure Computing of 199 international security experts and other "industry insiders" from utilities, oil and gas, financial services, government, telecommunications, transportation and other critical infrastructure industries. They are worried too.

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