29 de fevereiro de 2012

What Happens When You Get 'Throttled'?

What Happens When You Get 'Throttled'?:
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Lesson one: It's pretty easy to use up all of your wireless data service for a given month. Lesson two: When you do that, the phone company says that it'll knock your speed down into 2G territory--and it's not kidding.


Here's what the T-Mobile terms of service say: “To provide a good experience for the majority of our customers and minimize capacity issues and degradation in network performance, we may take measures including temporarily reducing data throughput for a subset of customers who use a disproportionate amount of bandwidth.”

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Intel launches $100m car technology fund

Intel launches $100m car technology fund:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel

Intel Capital is launching a $100m investment fund that will finance companies developing technology used in cars, such as in-car entertainment and navigation systems.


The move by the investment arm of Intel is an attempt by the PC chipmaker to ensure that its technology is adopted by carmakers, as the market for traditional PCs gradually declines. Intel’s x86 chips have dominated the consumer industry but have failed to make substantial inroads into mobile phones and tablet computers. Intel is looking to ensure that it does not suffer a similar fate with cars.

Just a beautiful mutation

Just a beautiful mutation:



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School of Fail: Stop Being All Defiant and Right About Things Dammit

School of Fail: Stop Being All Defiant and Right About Things Dammit:



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Spiders On Drugs.

Spiders On Drugs.:

Skrillex

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The Story of Sushi

The Story of Sushi:

Virgin Galactic plans powered space flight test within the year

Virgin Galactic plans powered space flight test within the year:
http://cdn.slashgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/spaceshiptwo-and-whiteknight

It’s been slow going for the world’s first commercial passenger space program, but Virgin Galactic is slowly but surely making progress.


While it’s already gotten its SpaceShipTwo sub-orbital craft beyond the reaches of Earth’s atmosphere in successful tests before, it only did so with the help of a carrier vehicle, then glided back to earth and landed conventionally. The company hopes to install and test the craft’s rocket engine before the end of 2012, marking a major milestone in Virgin Galactic’s plans to create a space tourism business.

Google, Microsoft, Netflix: We Want To Add DRM To HTML5

Google, Microsoft, Netflix: We Want To Add DRM To HTML5:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5

Google, Microsoft and Netflix have proposed changes to the HTML5 standard that could see DRM added to HTML5 videos.


In a document titled "Encrypted Media Extensions v0.1", which was submitted to W3C's HTML Working Group, the group responsible for handling HTML5 standards, the web giants called for DRM to be added to HTML5 streaming videos, in the same way DRM is available for Flash videos.

iPad 3 is 0.81mm thicker according to new leaked photo

iPad 3 is 0.81mm thicker according to new leaked photo:
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While comparison photos of the iPad 2 rear shell and a claimed iPad 3 rear shell have shown slightly increased thickness for the forthcoming model and reports have suggested that the difference is roughly 1 mm, no measurements had surfaced to quantify the exact difference in thickness between the two devices.


Apple.pro now points to a new photo showing both shells being measured with a digital caliper. According to the photo, the iPad 2 rear shell measures in at 8.69 mm thick while the iPad 3 part comes in at 9.50 mm, a difference of 0.81 mm.


New Mozilla Browser Add-On Visualizes Who Is Tracking You Online

New Mozilla Browser Add-On Visualizes Who Is Tracking You Online:
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In the hour that Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs lets his 9-year-old daughter surf the web every day, her wanderings have been tracked by dozens of sites.


To some degree, it's to be expected. Tracking our online behavior is big business. The revenues involved in the top online tracking companies in the space is over $39 billion, Kovacs says. It's not something that will be slowing any time soon.

Megaupload Founder Defeats US Govt Attempts To Put Him Back In Prison

Megaupload Founder Defeats US Govt Attempts To Put Him Back In Prison:

On February 22nd, Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom was released on bail by North Shore District Court Judge Nevin Dawson.


Dotcom had been held in custody since an anti-terrorist police squad raided his Coatesville mansion in January following a lengthy FBI investigation.


The prosecution, acting on behalf of the US Government, argued that Dotcom had hidden resources that would enable him to flee the country should he be granted bail. Although four additional bank accounts in the Philippines were discovered, all of them were empty, and the Judge concluded that there was no evidence of significant funds elsewhere


As a result the Megaupload founder was released from prison, free to continue the fight against the US authorities who want him extradited to face racketeering, copyright infringement and money laundering charges.


When TorrentFreak spoke with Dotcom yesterday he was in high spirits but the Crown, acting on behalf of the US Government, had already appealed the decision to free the Megaupload founder.


Crown prosecutor Anne Toohey told the court yesterday that since Dotcom’s release last week two further banks accounts had been discovered – one in the Philippines and another in the British Virgin Islands containing $2000.


She said that this, along with allegations that Dotcom might have access to forged travel documents, was enough to have the 38-year-old put back in prison.


Representing Dotcom, Paul Davison QC argued that it made no sense for his client to try and flee the country, not least because his wife Mona will shortly give birth to twins.


Today Judge Tim Brewer agreed, denying the prosecution’s appeal and allowing Dotcom to remain a free man pending an extradition appeal in August.


Also in court today, Dotcom and his wife had asked for access to around NZ $220,000 (US $185,130) to cover their living costs including rent of their mansion, security guards and other household staff. The amount would also cover substantial telephone costs incurred as Dotcom prepares his defense, fuel and tutoring for Dotcom’s children.


Previously, Judge Judith Potter agreed to release NZ $74,000 from one of Dotcom’s seized bank accounts to pay creditors left out of pocket after the shutdown of his companies.


It also emerged that US authorities are now investigating Mona Dotcom on suspicion of being involved in Megaupload.


Source: Megaupload Founder Defeats US Govt Attempts To Put Him Back In Prison


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