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UBC Engineers Reach Mileage Of Over 3000 MPG

Jun. 25th, 2006 | 04:25 pm

UBC Engineers Reach Mileage Of Over 3000 MPG
Physorg reports that engineers at UBC have developed a single occupancy vehicle that achieves a ridiculous 3145 MPG! From the article: 'The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Supermileage Competition took place June 9 in Marshall, Michigan. Forty teams from Canada, the U.S. and India competed in designing and building the most fuel-efficient vehicle... The UBC design, which required the driver to lie down while navigating it, achieved 3,145 miles per US gallon (0.074 liters/100 km) -- equivalent of Vancouver to Halifax on a gallon (3.79 liters) of gas -- costing less than $5 at the pump

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Why Oracle Isn't Part of the OSDL

Jun. 25th, 2006 | 04:23 pm

Why Oracle Isn't Part of the OSDL
Some may wonder why OSDL, the self-proclaimed center of gravity for the Linux Universe and employer of Linus Torvalds, does not include Oracle as a member. Well, in a recent interview Wim Coekaerts, Director of Linux Engineering at Oracle has spelled it out in no uncertain terms. From the article: 'The thing that was really kind of revolting is that OSDL goes out and basically says that they represent the Linux community while there is no direct feedback line back to the community.'
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Another Microsoft Exec Steps Down

Jun. 25th, 2006 | 04:23 pm

Another Microsoft Exec Steps Down
On Tuesday, the corporate vice president of Windows Live and MSN marketing, Martin Taylor, announced that he is leaving Microsoft. Just three months ago, Taylor was appointed to his new position to manage the marketing of Windows Live. In his 13 years with the company, Taylor even worked directly with CEO Steve Ballmer."

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AT&T Rewrites Privacy Policy

Jun. 25th, 2006 | 04:22 pm

AT&T Rewrites Privacy Policy
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that AT&T has revamped its privacy policy, in an effort to head off future consumer lawsuits, with changes taking effect this Friday. AT&T is introducing a new policy that gives it more 'latitude' when it comes to sharing your browsing history with government agencies. Notable changes include notification that AT&T will track viewing habits of customers of its new video services Homezone and U-Verse, which is forbidden for cable and satellite companies, as well as explicitly stating that the customer's data belongs to the company: 'While your account information may be personal to you, these records constitute business records that are owned by AT&T. As such, AT&T may disclose such records to protect its legitimate business interests, safeguard others, or respond to legal process.

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Google Launches Cost Per Action AdSense

Jun. 25th, 2006 | 04:21 pm

Google Launches Cost Per Action AdSense
Google has launched an invite only test of CPA (cost per action) AdSense ads. So instead of getting paid per click or per impression, you now can get paid for an action, such as a sale or lead referral."

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Creative Commons Add-In for Office Released

Jun. 25th, 2006 | 04:21 pm

Creative Commons Add-In for Office Released
Creative Commons has announced the release of an add-in to Microsoft Office that allows the easy addition of a CC license to files created with Word, PowerPoint, or Excel. It was co-developed by Microsoft and Creative Commons and only works in Office XP and Office 2003. It can be downloaded from Microsoft's download center after a validation check, and CNet has a screenshot available of the tool."

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Stem Cells Cure Paralyzed Rats

Jun. 25th, 2006 | 04:19 pm

Stem Cells Cure Paralyzed Rats
According to an article on Forbes as well as other sources, 'Scientists have used [embryonic] stem cells and a soup of nerve-friendly chemicals to not just bridge a damaged spinal cord but actually regrow the circuitry needed to move a muscle, helping partially paralyzed rats walk.

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BumpTop, Pushing the Desktop Metaphor

Jun. 25th, 2006 | 04:19 pm

BumpTop, Pushing the Desktop Metaphor
BumpTop is a new way of manipulating your GUI desktop with a graphics pen. Documents can be moved and piled (among other actions) as if they were real pieces of paper on a physical desktop. Simulated real physical interactions, such as documents pushing others out of the way as you move them around, are intended to increase the intuitiveness of the layout tool. Given the messiness of my desks at work and home, I'm not so sure this will work for me, but it's an interesting idea."

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2.5" Drives On the Desktop

Jun. 25th, 2006 | 04:18 pm

2.5" Drives On the Desktop
The tradeoff for these qualities has always been limited capacities, high costs, and slow transfer rates, but a the recent progression in portable storage techology has changed the 2.5" drive greatly. We put the Seagate Momentus 5400.3 160GB SATA notebook drive in our test system and took it for a spin

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Ashley Bowers

Nov. 28th, 2005 | 02:11 am
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Ashley Bowers http://www.ashleybowers.com

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