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- Clarion Drive Eye Records Accidents to Keep Lawyers at Bay
The Clarion DriveEye is a new gadget that attaches to the windshield of your car and records accidents to help protect you from lawsuits. The camera automatically senses emergency braking and starts recording video during and after an accident. A G-force sensor detects hard braking and starts the recording automatically. via Everythingusb.com
Published : 2007-07-28 Source : www.topix.net - Icelanders world champions in artificial intelligence
Dr. Yngvi Björnsson (right) and student Hilmar Finnsson (left) from Reykjavík University (RU) won the international General Game-Playing (GGP) Competition at the AAAI Conference in Vancouver, Canada, this week. via Iceland Review
Published : 2007-07-28 Source : www.topix.net - Hundreds of Oil-Covered Penguins Surface in South America
Hundreds of oil-covered Magellanic penguins have surfaced off the Atlantic coast of South America in the past few weeks, according to an animal welfare organization. via LiveScience
Published : 2007-07-28 Source : www.topix.net - The age of diamond-powered cell phones could be close
Within the next decade, you might take calls and surf the Web on a diamond-laced handset that would put the iPhone to shame. Unlike high-end, gem-studded cell phones, no bling would sparkle on the shell. But inside, diamond-covered components would enable crisper, faster communications. via CNET News.com
Published : 2007-07-28 Source : www.topix.net - Russian official denies Soyuz astronaut drunk
Russias space agency denied Saturday that an astronaut could have flown drunk aboard a Soyuz spacecraft from its Baikonur cosmodrome, reacting to allegations made by an independent US panel on astronaut health. "We categorically deny the possibility that this could have happened at Baikonur," Igor Panarin, spokesman for the Russian Space Agency, Roskosmos, told the Associated Press. "In the days at Baikonur before the launch this is absolutely impossible. They are constantly watched by medics and psychiatrists." via USA Today
Published : 2007-07-28 Source : www.topix.net - BitTorrent Sites Shut Down, Admins Arrested
In a renewed effort to put a halt to piracy, Spanish Police shut down two BitTorrent sites. Todotorrente.com and trackertdt.com were both taken offline and three administrators were arrested and accused of facilitating âcopyright infringementâ.
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : torrentfreak.com - uTorrent Relaunched as Official BitTorrent Client
BitTorrent Inc launched their rebranded version of uTorrent as BitTorrent 6.0. The good news is that uTorrent and its community will not be replaced. Not now, and not in the future.
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : torrentfreak.com - The Pirate Bay Goes Simpsons
The popular BitTorrent tracker The Pirate Bay celebrates the release of the first illegal CAM version of "The Simpsons Movie" with a new logo and t-shirt design. Yet another slap in Hollywoods face.
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : torrentfreak.com - Spark-free, Fuel-efficient Engines On The Way
In an advance that could help curb global demand for oil, MIT researchers have demonstrated how ordinary spark-ignition automobile engines can, under certain driving conditions, move into a ... via Science Daily
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : www.topix.net - Pond bacterium converts light to energy
The wonderland known as Yellowstone National Park has yielded a new marvel - an unusual bacterium that converts light to energy. via Yahoo! News
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : www.topix.net - Researchers reverse cocaine effects in mice
Researchers working with laboratory mice have found a way to reverse the effects of cocaine on the brain, according to a study published on Thursday that could lead to better treatments for drug addicts. via Reuters
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : www.topix.net - Killer Electrons In Space - Now With Less Mystery!
Killer electrons are highly energetic, negatively charged particles found in near-Earth space. They can critically, and even permanently, damage satellites in orbit, including telecommunication satellites, and pose a hazard to astronauts. Recently, scientists got a boost in their understanding of this hazardous phenomenon. via Scientific Blogging
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : www.topix.net - Mysterious Huge Ice Chunks Fall in Iowa
Large chunks of ice, one of them reportedly about 50 pounds , fell from the sky in Iowa, smashing through a womans roof and tearing through nearby trees. via LiveScience
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : www.topix.net - Science retracts research paper for doctored photos
The prestigious journal Science retracted a paper Friday that included doctored photos from a former university researcher. via USA Today
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : www.topix.net - Swiss name Toyotas Prius the worlds greenest car
Switzerland, renowned for its clean Alpine air and pristine ski slopes, has named Toyotas Prius the worlds greenest car. The Swiss government gave the Prius the highest green rating in a draft study evaluating the environmental impact of driving around 6,000 different cars, including carbon dioxide (C02) emissions which contribute to global warming. via Reuters
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : www.topix.net - Italian Pens Novel Using Mobile Phone
In yet another sign of our increasingly mobile lifestyle, an Italian author has completed a 384-page science fiction novel without the use of a computer or pen and paper. via BetaNews
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : www.topix.net - Worlds First Prosthetic: Egyptian Mummys Fake Toe
An artificial big toe found on the foot of an Egyptian mummy could prove to be the worlds earliest functioning prosthetic body part, it was announced today. via LiveScience
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : www.topix.net - Space arrow to map Earths tug
A satellite that can measure tiny variations in the Earths gravity field will be one of Europes most challenging space missions to date. Goce, due for launch next year, looks like a spyplane from a movie. via BBC News
Published : 2007-07-27 Source : www.topix.net - Rock Star: I Feel Iâm Going to Jail for Downloading Torrents
Some people admit to using BitTorrent to obtain the occasional movie. However, its very rare for a rock star to confess that they are serial movie and TV show downloader - and then worry that they are going to jail for it. Were happy to put her mind at rest.
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : torrentfreak.com - TorrentPod Episode 41
And yet another Podcast from Charlie, late as usual. Heres TorrentPod episode 41, Enjoy!
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : torrentfreak.com - ”Torrent mUI Goes Live
Controlling BitTorrent downloads via mobile phone now possible. Independent program developer Sinder Sorhus has finally released ”Torrent mUI which allows users to control BitTorrent downloads remotely via mobile phone. Though unaffiliated with BitTorrent Inc., the owners of ”Torrent if you recall, Sorhus has created a plain-text version of the ”Torrent WebUI with most of the important ”Torrent functions being available. Users are able to start, stop, pause, throttle upload and download bandwidth, as well as several other features and options. in addition to simply
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : www.zeropaid.com - uTorrent Mobile: A First Look
Innovative, but does it deliver?
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : www.slyck.com - UK forecasters see more deluges in years to come
Rising global temperatures mean Britain is likely to face more deluges in years to come, government forecasters said on Thursday. Wet weather has made the past three months the rainiest early summer in more than 200 years and caused floods across Britain that have forced up to 10,000 people from their homes. via Reuters
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : www.topix.net - Science and The Simpsons: A Match Made in Springfield
For nearly 20 years, "The Simpsons," the longest-running animated series ever, has satirized everything from politics to "Planet of the Apes" - "Rock me, Dr. Zaeus!" - but one theme has popped up again and again: science. via ABC News
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : www.topix.net - UC campuses to test Toyota plug-in hybrid cars
Students and researchers at two University of California campuses will soon get to test out plug-in hybrid car prototypes from Toyota. The automaker will supply the cars, which run initially on charged batteries, to UC Berkeley and Irvine for road testing. Commercial plug-in hybrid sales are still several years away. via TG Daily
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : www.topix.net - Newsflash: Time May Not Exist
Two astronomers say the universe happens again and again. via Discover
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : www.topix.net - These boots are made for electricity
MIT students James Graham and Thaddeus Jusczyk won first place with the "Crowd Farm," a proposal to produce electricity through stomping feet at the Holcim Foundation Sustainable Construction competition in Japan ... via CNET News.com
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : www.topix.net - Report: Drunk astronauts allowed on shuttle
An independent health panel studying NASA astronauts found "heavy use of alcohol" before launch, according to a published report Thursday.journal, reported the finding from the panel on its Web site. The weekly said that the committee found that on at least two occasions, astronauts were allowed to fly after flight surgeons and other astronauts warned they were so intoxicated that they posed a flight-safety risk. via CNN
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : www.topix.net - Living the DRM-Free Life
I probably have about 250 albums on my Zune. Four, or maybe five, are infected with digital rights management , the usage-limiting, anti-piracy crap that the music industry foists upon lovers of digital music. via ExtremeTech
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : www.topix.net - Giant prehistoric tusks found in Greece
Researchers in northern Greece have uncovered two massive tusks of a prehistoric mastodon that roamed Europe more than 2 million years ago - tusks that could be the largest of their kind ever found. via Yahoo! News
Published : 2007-07-26 Source : www.topix.net
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