Cisco, US DOJ Fire Another Salvo At Peter Adekeye 94
Comment In Other News (Score 1) 535
Capcom announces unsellable game.
Gmail Accidentally Resets 150,000 Accounts 401
The World's First Flexible Organic Microprocessor 53
Comment One of these things is not like the other. (Score 5, Insightful) 901
Switzerland and Spain are doing great with OSS in government. What makes linux a bad match for the German Foreign Office? Or what are they doing wrong?
US Gov't Mistakenly Shuts Down 84,000 Sites 296
61.9% of Undergraduates Cybercheat 484
Comment Amazing (Score 2) 165
This is impressive bit of tech. Robotic vision has historically been a tough field.
Anyone knowledgeable enough on the subject to speculate on the implications or interesting uses of this technology?
British ISPs Embracing Two-Tier Internet 305
Microsoft Seeks Do-Let-The-Bed-Bugs-Bite Patent 176
Comment Re:Interesting... (Score 1) 613
The f-117 is a fighter in name only; it was designed for a ground-attack role.
Comment Re:wikipedia - live dvd (Score 1) 255
http://www.okawix.com/ Very easy way to get it on your machine.
It is much more complicated (and wayyyy larger) if you want images and other multimedia too.
Comment Re:wikipedia - live dvd (Score 1) 255
You only need a few gigabytes of space to install a local copy of wikipedia's text.
Comment Re:Missing The Point (Score 2, Insightful) 380
Not that learning does not go on, just that most people use it to get a degree to get a job. This current trend is historically unusual, it used to be that most people who went to college would go to be cultured and educated. That was when learning resources were more difficult to acquire than they are now. Now there is a wealth of information on every subject that makes independent study as feasible as college, as projects like khan university and this show.