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  • Yahoo! Settles with Carl Icahn; Is This "Peace at Last?"
    Has the drama finally ended? According to a press release issued today, it seems that Yahoo! and Carl Icahn, who was seeking to replace much if not all of Yahoo!s Board of Directors (BoD) during the upcoming August 1st shareholders meeting, have come to an agreement.
    Published : 2008-07-21 Source : www.topix.net
  • Cord blood choice: Private fears vs. public good
    "A lot of the companies prey on the fact that your kid is important to you," said the dad-to-be, Kiley Gustafson, 30, who estimates the couple have received 25 private cord blood banking pamphlets in the past several months. "I understand enough about it to know what they wanted to do."
    Published : 2008-07-21 Source : www.topix.net
  • Massive greenhouse gases may be released as destruction, drying of world wetlands worsens: UN
    Leading world scientists convene in Brazil July 21-25 amid growing concern that evaporation and ongoing destruction of world wetlands, which hold a volume of carbon similar to that in the atmosphere today, could cause them to exhale billows of greenhouse gases.
    Published : 2008-07-21 Source : www.topix.net
  • Sound Fishy? "Doctor Fish" Used for Pedicures
    Fish being used to do pedicures? Well, what will they think of next? You might have heard of fish that scavenge or pick parasites off of other fish. There are even some who mimic such scavenger fish but end up taking a huge bite out of a "patient" instead.
    Published : 2008-07-21 Source : www.topix.net
  • Cold-Based Encryption-Cracking Source Code Published
    Youll recall that in February I wrote about security researchers who had found a way to break into encrypted hard drives by using a trick that relies on the fact that RAM dissipates its contents slower if cooled.
    Published : 2008-07-21 Source : www.topix.net
  • Newsletter Article Causes Climate-Change Kerfuffle
    Despite rumors to the contrary, global warming is still happening, the American Physical Society says. Now.
    Published : 2008-07-21 Source : www.topix.net
  • Where Research and Tourism Collide
    When Michael Soule researched butterflies in this mountain valley in the early 1960s, the nearby town of Crested Butte was little more than a busted coal-mining settlement.
    Published : 2008-07-21 Source : www.topix.net
  • Police Arrest Man Camming ‘The Dark Knight’
    A man allegedly seen camming the latest Batman movie has been arrested by police. Following guidelines, theater employees called the police after suspicions were aroused. According to the MPAA, many other movies have been recorded at this theater.
    Published : 2008-07-20 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • ISP Secretly Copies BitTorrent Tracker Data
    Last month, the prominent Malaysian ISP "Shinjiru" had shut down several torrent sites, following pressure from the government. Strangely enough, after a few days of downtime some of the sites started to reappear, like nothing had happened. However, those sites who did not leave, are now being tapped.
    Published : 2008-07-20 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • Warrentless Wiretapping Comes to Canada - Canadian Media Censored
    In the United States, warrantless wiretapping has effectively become legalized for now. In Canada on the other hand, a wiretap without court approval is virtually unheard of. This is precisely what happened during a protest. In a dramatic turn of events, it has been revealed that a wiretap was issued on several protestors of the Mohawk tribe in Canada who were protesting poverty. The news story was leaked yesterday on Wikileaks in part because of a media ban on the subject.
    Published : 2008-07-20 Source : www.zeropaid.com
  • Cam Release be Damned, Dark Knight Smashes Records

    Published : 2008-07-20 Source : www.slyck.com
  • Apple Opens First Store in China
    Lines continue to circle city blocks in America as people line up to get iPhone 3Gs at Apple Stores around the country. Since Apple started opening dedicated retail stores in 2001, however, there have been none in China. That drought ended on Saturday as the first Chinese Apple retail store opened in Beijings Sanlitun Village.
    Published : 2008-07-20 Source : www.topix.net
  • The 20-year-old at heart of the webs most anarchic and influential site
    Time magazine calls it the wellspring of net culture and its online pranks are world-famous. David Smith reports on the man who began the chaotic but powerful 4chan website from home.
    Published : 2008-07-20 Source : www.topix.net
  • Novelties - Sweeping Panoramas, Courtesy of a Robot
    ROBOTS already cut the grass and vacuum rugs. Now they are helping with a more artistic job: creating vast photographic panoramas with ordinary cameras.
    Published : 2008-07-20 Source : www.topix.net
  • Super-resolution X-ray microscopy
    A novel super-resolution X-ray microscope developed by a team of researchers from the Paul Scherrer Institut and EPFL in Switzerland combines the high penetration power of x-rays with high spatial resolution.
    Published : 2008-07-20 Source : www.topix.net
  • Epigenetics Of Generational Weight Gain
    Overweight mothers give birth to offspring who become even heavier, resulting in amplification of obesity across generations ...
    Published : 2008-07-20 Source : www.topix.net
  • Ubisoft Steals ‘No-CD Crack’ to Fix Rainbox 6: Vegas 2
    “Piracy is BAD” proclaims every copyright dependent industry lobby group. “Downloading is stealing” is another popular one. How about “downloads are a lost sale”? Ubisoft clearly didnt believe that last one, as they distributed a no-cd patch from the scene group RELOADED as a fix for one of their games.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • P2P-Next Introduces Live BitTorrent Streaming
    The Swarmplayer developed by the P2P-Next research group is now capable of streaming live video in true 4th generation P2P style using a zero-server approach. With a $22 million project budget from the EU and partners, the P2P-Next research group intends to redefine how video is viewed on the Internet.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • Speed Up Your Torrents, Tips from a BitTorrent Developer
    BitTorrent is without a doubt the best way to share large files, as long as you follow some basic rules, that is. We asked one of the leading BitTorrent client developers for some tips and tricks so you can speed up your BitTorrent downloads.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • Speckly - BitTorrent Search Simplified
    Site displays results returned from 10 different BitTorrent tracker sites in a manner thats user friendly and easy to read. The BitTorrent community loves search engines, and every so often a new one enters the scene and shakes things up for the better. Such is the case with Speckly, a newly launched BitTorrent tracker search engine that pours over 10 different sites for desired content. It covers all the main public sites including: Mininova, The Pirate Bay, ISOHunt, SeedPeer, Monova, Fulldls, TorrentReactor, BTJunkie, LegitTorrents, and Vuze. What makes it unique is that the search results are displayed in an easy to read and user friendly manner similar to that of Google.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : www.zeropaid.com
  • EFF - Blocking UseNets Alt Hierarchy Would Violate First Amendment
    Its been widely reported that American ISPs are being pressured to drop their UseNet service by the New York Attorney General. Since ISPs are "voluntarily" bowing to political pressure, the EFF suggests that this effort is circumventing the first amendment. By now, most American ISPs have dropped their UseNet services. These services typical come free when customers pay for internet access. The first ISPs to fold in the wake of political pressure from New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo were Verizon, Sprint and Time Warner Cable.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : www.zeropaid.com
  • LimeWire Files for Lawsuit Dismissal
    Copyright infringment? No way.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : www.slyck.com
  • Low-sodium advice for asthmatics should be taken with a grain of salt
    Following a low-sodium diet does not appear to have any appreciable impact of asthma control as once thought, according to new research.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : www.topix.net
  • Low Carb, Mediterranean Diets Just As Effective As Low Fat For Weight Loss
    A two-year study led by researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) reveals that low-carbohydrate and Mediterranean diets may be just as safe and effective in achieving weight loss as the standard, medically prescribed low-fat diet, according to a new study published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : www.topix.net
  • Who are the Altenberg 16 and why was this called the Woodstock of Evolutionary Biology?
    A group of 16 evolutionary biologists and philosophers of science convened at the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research in Altenberg (Austria) on July 11-13 to discuss the current status of evolutionary theory, and in particular a series of exciting empirical and conceptual advances that have marked the field in recent times.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : www.topix.net
  • AT&T Opens Up Free Wi-Fi for iPhone Users -- Again -- Then Pulls It -- Again
    Free access at AT&T hotspots for iPhone users was first announced at the beginning of May, but it was then disabled, possibly because of the hack mentioned above which let non-iPhone ... and even PC users ... gain access. But apparently its back again. The assumption is they somehow really fixed it (or broke it, depending on your point of view) this time.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : www.topix.net
  • Neuroscience Takes On Lazy Eye
    New evidence that the brain regions responsible for vision are capable of adapting in adults offers new hope for those with an untreated condition commonly known as lazy eye. Also called amblyopia, the condition is the most prevalent cause of visual impairment in a single eye, affecting about six million people in the United States alone.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : www.topix.net
  • Purdue panel: Two cases of misconduct by fusion scientist
    A Purdue University panel has found two instances of misconduct by a researcher who claims he produced nuclear fusion in tabletop experiments.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : www.topix.net
  • Protections restored for N. Rockies wolves
    A federal judge has restored endangered species protections for gray wolves in the Northern Rockies, derailing plans by three states to hold public wolf hunts this fall.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : www.topix.net
  • Loud music can make you drink more, in less time, in a bar
    Commercial venues are very aware of the effects that the environment – in this case, music – can have on in-store traffic flow, sales volumes, product choices, and consumer time spent in the immediate vicinity. A study of the effects of music levels on drinking in a bar setting has found that loud music leads to more drinking in less time.
    Published : 2008-07-19 Source : www.topix.net
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