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New mid-range product coming from EMC

The Register - 8 September, 2010 - 11:32
Early 2011

EMC will introduce a new mid-range storage product in early 2011.…

Reg Guide to Enterprise Virtualization - Free Download!

Safari and Firefox updates plug critical holes

The Register - 8 September, 2010 - 11:21
Drive-by download guard

Tuesday marked a busy day for alternative browser security updates with patches from both Apple and Mozilla.…

Cattle-burp eco menace mastered - by oregano

The Register - 8 September, 2010 - 11:16
Herbal belch-squelch method also offers milky bonus

A bovo-boffin in Pennsylvania says he has saved life on planet Earth from being gradually stifled into extinction by burgeoning clouds of cattle-belch methane. The solution is apparently to feed cows oregano.…

Exclusive: Sneak Peek at Audio-Embedded <cite>Sounds of Star Wars</cite> Book

Wired - 8 September, 2010 - 11:15
Genuinely ingenious new book The Sounds of Star Wars amplifies the concept of interactive show and tell to ear-blasting new heights. In this exclusive video about the making of the book, legendary sound designer Ben Burtt and others involved in the sci-fi saga tell how they came up with such memorable noises.


Sussex police try new tactic to relieve snappers of pics

The Register - 8 September, 2010 - 11:07
Section 19. Nanananana..........

The problem of police decision-making on who is permitted to take photographs of what is highlighted again in a disturbing incident at the weekend, where film was seized at an anti-fascist protest in Brighton.…

Why PlayStation Move Could Give '3-D Games' a Whole New Meaning

Wired - 8 September, 2010 - 11:00
Sony's upcoming motion controller is more than just a Wiimote clone. Thanks to its player-facing camera and its powerfully precise targeting, it offers a peek at what full-fledged augmented reality will look like.


Soy Sauce, Soap and Saccharin: Microphoto Winners Revealed

Wired - 8 September, 2010 - 11:00
Nikon's Small World microscope photography winners are revealed today. This gallery features some of the most interesting winning images of ordinary stuff like snowflakes and banana leaves. Vote for your favorites and help choose the popular-vote winner.


Sept. 8, 1930: Scotch Tape Starts Sticking

Wired - 8 September, 2010 - 11:00
3M begins marketing the first waterproof, transparent, pressure-sensitive tape after employee Richard Drew figures out how to coat strips of cellophane with adhesive.


Pushing Arcade Games to the Limit

Wired - 8 September, 2010 - 11:00
Computer lab manager Don Hodges knows why Pac-Man, at level 256, suddenly turns into a hideous mess of ASCII letters and graphics.


Freakazoid Rocking Chair Gives Lounging a Floaty Feeling

Wired - 8 September, 2010 - 11:00
The Gravity Balans from Variér Furniture is far less nefarious and cranium-cracking than it looks. We'd heard a great deal about its ergonomic benefits and decided to give it a spin in our quest to find the perfect marathon gaming/lounging chair.


Fast Family Cars for High-Performance Parents

Wired - 8 September, 2010 - 11:00
Porsche panache comes to the carpool lane, and Mercedes Benz makes burning rubber with kids in the back seat comfy for everyone!


Samsung scents strong Android tablet sales

The Register - 8 September, 2010 - 10:57
We'll sell 10m in a year, predicts exec

Watch out, Apple, Samsung wants your market share. The South Korean giant has forecast that its Galaxy Tab 7in Android tablet will account for a third of the slate market by this time next year.…

News Round-Up

[itvt] - 8 September, 2010 - 10:46
--AirTies, Anevia in OTT Partnership--Celeno Unveils Solution to Converge Paid and OTT Video Services over Home WiFi Network--Civolution, ATEME Team to Enable Early Release Window for VOD--Comcast Rolls Out New i-Guide EPG and Comcast Mobile 2.0 in Indiana--Google TV to Launch Internationally Next Year--South Korean Government to Help Drive Commercialization of Connected-TV Technology--NDS Powers Hybrid TV Service for Vodafone in Germany--Ooyala Powering Online Video for DECA

Why You Should Get Excited About New Mobile Processors

Wired - 8 September, 2010 - 10:46
None of your fantasies about multi-touchscreen smartphones can be realized until someone makes a dual-core chip that would know what to do with multiple screens. But Samsung's new Orion 1-GHz dual-core ARM microprocessor could make those kinky dreams come true.


Save us from our users

The Register - 8 September, 2010 - 10:45
Doomsday Weekend 3: sometimes a god complex isn't a bad idea

Sysadmin blog Many sysadmins among us certainly have a god complex. The truth is, no matter how well-prepared for a large project we try to be, we can't control our users.…

Clikthrough-Powered Interactive Video Guide to London Promotes New Corinthia Hotel

[itvt] - 8 September, 2010 - 10:44
--Clikthrough Produces Four Interactive Videos for Japanese Pop Star, mini
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