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Data Storage

Why Waste Servers' Heat? 204

mikejuk writes "A new paper from Microsoft Research (PDF) suggests a radical but slightly mad scheme for dealing with some of the more basic problems of the data center. Rather than build server farms that produce a lot of waste heat, why not have distributed Data Furnaces, that heat home and offices at the same time as providing cloud computing? This is a serious suggestion and they provide facts and figures to make it all seem viable. So when it gets cold all you have to do is turn up the number crunching ..."
Bug

Researcher Finds Dangerous Vulnerability In Skype 42

alphadogg writes "A security consultant has notified Skype of a cross-site scripting flaw that could be used to change the password on someone's account, according to details posted online. The consultant, Levent Kayan, based in Berlin, posted details of the flaw on his blog on Wednesday and notified Skype a day later. He said on Friday he hasn't heard a response yet. The problem lies in a field where a person can input their mobile phone number. Kayan wrote that a malicious user can insert JavaScript into the mobile phone field of their profile." Skype has confirmed the flaw, but calls it 'minor,' saying it only affects people who communicate with a potential attacker on a regular basis. A fix is planned for next week.
Oracle

More Oracle Patents Declared Invalid 150

sfcrazy writes "The validity of another Oracle patent has become doubtful in the dispute with Google about the infringement of Java patents and copyrights on Android devices. The US Patent Office and Trademark Office (USPTO) has provisionally declared all 24 claims of patent number 6,125,447 as being invalid. The USPTO based its decision on a patent that had been used in another case. This patent was granted in 1994 – three years before Sun filed its Java patent application. The US patent office also considered two publications released in 1996 as evidence that Sun's described method for protecting applications via 'protection domains' was anticipated by 'prior art.'"

Comment Re:Babylon 5 / Firefly / Star Blazers (Score 1) 955

If what you claim is true then why was every season finale hinged on an island mystery and not some character arc. Simple answer because its never been about the characters, which haven't grown since s3, the writers had written themselves into a corner and lacked the skill/motivation/desire to solve said mysteries.

Comment Re:None of this would've happened... (Score 1) 711

Your forgetting that proper video players just have to output yuv12 or whatever colour format the video is in. Flash has to convert to rgb32 and then potentially overlay html, css, javascript etc over the top of that. The GPU accelerated windows version will do that in hardware when possible something that apparently isn't possible on OSX.

Comment Re:H.264 (Score 1) 473

You are missing out on why flash video became the dominant format for videos on the web. Flash has always had a very high install base on PCs (90+%), and back then videos where primarily real video, WMP or quicktime which required people to install the requisite software. This was obviously not a popular solution for end users that hate installing software to browse a website and video providers often had to provide said videos in all three formats. Then Adobe come in and implement video support and develop a near instant 100% base for flash video. Requiring people to install codecs will lead to a similar issue, people hate installing extra crap, let alone extra crap thats going to cost money to use legally.
Operating Systems

FreeBSD 7.1 Released 324

Sol-Invictus writes "The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE. This is the second release from the 7-STABLE branch which improves on the functionality of FreeBSD 7.0 and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights: The ULE scheduler is now the default in GENERIC kernels for amd64 and i386 architectures. The ULE scheduler significantly improves performance on multicore systems for many workloads. Support for using DTrace inside the kernel has been imported from OpenSolaris. DTrace is a comprehensive dynamic tracing framework. A new and much-improved NFS Lock Manager (NLM) client. Boot loader changes allow, among other things, booting from USB devices and booting from GPT-labeled devices. KDE updated to 3.5.10, GNOME updated to 2.22.3. DVD-sized media for the amd64 and i386 architectures."

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