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  • Bono to Blame for Leaked U2 Tracks
    Passerby hears him blaring new tracks from upcoming album on his home stereo, makes a recording, and uploads them to YouTube. U2 frontman Bono is inadvertently to blame for being the source of four leaked tracks from their upcoming album "No Line On The Horizon" due out in November. On vacation at his villa in southern France, he apparently decided to crank up early copies of several of the songs. An alert passerby then recognize the new material and recorded copies which he would later be upload to YouTube. The four leaked songs include the title track, "Sexy Boots.
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.zeropaid.com
  • Chinas Online Gaming Industry Performance Puts Alleged Piracy Effects in Question
    For those who have heard about China being a hotbed for piracy a million times by anti-piracy organizations, theres an interesting report on just how the actual online video game industry is actually doing. Its almost a cliché all on its own. China is a major hotbed for piracy. Of course, a number of these accusations come from major anti-piracy organizations like the MPA (Motion Picture Association) which says: Illegal motion picture and television piracy is a thriving international enterprise. The Motion Picture Association (MPA) estimates that its member companies lose approximately US$1.
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.zeropaid.com
  • Elektra vs. Barker P2P Case Settled
    Silver lining for defendant.
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.slyck.com
  • Pirate Bay Refutes Mygazine Affiliation
    Ours? No way.
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.slyck.com
  • In Rural New York, Windmills Can Bring Whiff of Corruption
    Lured by state subsidies and buoyed by high oil prices, the wind industry has arrived in force in upstate New York, promising to bring jobs, tax revenue and cutting-edge energy to the long-struggling region. But in town after town, some residents say, the companies have delivered something else: an epidemic of corruption and intimidation, as they rush to acquire enough land to make the wind farms a reality.
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.topix.net
  • Rumored Steve Jobs Email Says 2% of iPhones Affected by 3G Problems, Fix Coming
    Assuming Cote Collaborative is correct, Apple sold 3 million iPhone 3Gs in the first month, and assuming that we believe a report indicating that a MacRumors reader received an email from Steve Jobs saying the following: We are working on some bugs which affect around 2% of the iPhones shipped, and hope to have a software update soon. Steve then the iPhones 3G connectivity problem affects about 60,000 phones.
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.topix.net
  • After Losing the Hi-Def Optical Drive War, Toshiba to Focus on --- DVD?
    Since Toshiba lost the high-definition optical drive war earlier this year, many have wondered how soon it would offer a Blu-ray player of its own. The answer, at least for now, is "not anytime soon."
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.topix.net
  • Googles Android, the HTC Dream, Receives FCC Approval
    The rumored Sept.17th announcement of the HTC Dream keeps getting more and more solid, as the new device has received FCC approval.
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.topix.net
  • Eye Switching Mechanism Plays Key Role In Setting Biological Clock
    Biological clocks are the bodys complex network of internal oscillators that regulate daily activity/rest cycles and other important aspects of physiology, including body temperature, heart rate and food intake. Besides sleep disorders, research in this field may eventually help treat the negative effects of shift work, aging and jet lag.
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.topix.net
  • Apple Releases iPhone 2.0.2 Update
    Is this it? Is this it? Today Apple quietly released an upgrade for the iPhone, 2.0.2. Typical of such releases, theres no discussion of whats really been fixed, aside from a vague reference to "bug fixes."
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.topix.net
  • Scientists Say We Can See Sound
    Turning conventional neuroscience on its head, new research suggests the human visual system processes sound and helps us see.
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.topix.net
  • Review: BlackBerry Bold Challenges Apples iPhone
    Let the battle commence. Round two of the summers smartphone war was joined this past Saturday when the first Blackberry Bolds went on sale in the U.K.
    Published : 2008-08-18 Source : www.topix.net
  • Usniff, Torrent Search Made Easy
    BitTorrent’s popularity is increasing with new sites seemingly launched every day. Usniff is one such site, offering a fast real-time torrent search engine where users can search four of the most popular BitTorrent sites.
    Published : 2008-08-17 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • Tackling College Piracy: MPAA and RIAA’s Favorite
    In part one of our look into the anti-piracy efforts at universities, we saw that Missouri S&T used a simple home grown system, ignoring the favorites of the entertainment industry. In part two, we look at Ohio University, Texas A&M University, Tulane University and others that do use one of the methods preferred by the RIAA and MPAA.
    Published : 2008-08-17 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • Open Content Community Celebrates Legal Victory
    The open content community has been very upbeat recently - and its no surprise since they won what they say is a major legal victory. At times, the file-sharing revolution seems to merely overshadow the open content movement instead of pushing it out to the foreground. Instead of a debate on whether or not artists should either copyright their music and stick to an old business model or adopt a new one by taking a Creative Commons license and promoting music online instead, the debate gravitates towards whether its right or wrong to download the latest top 40 songs. For the more paranoid, its the only way left the major record labels are winning the copyright debates - by simply keeping music fans tied to what they release instead of exploring what non-major record labels or independent musicians have to offer. So it may be no surprise that some may view this as a side-issue rather than a major breaking news story even when it first broke.
    Published : 2008-08-17 Source : www.zeropaid.com
  • iPhone 3G Reception to Improve in September --- or Not
    Theres something definitely wrong with the iPhones 3G reception. The evidence is undeniable, and as its scattered across the globe, it sure cant be completely blamed on AT&T, much as we might want to.
    Published : 2008-08-17 Source : www.topix.net
  • More women choosing careers in forensic science
    An Associated Press review of accredited forensic science programs in the United States found about 75 percent of graduates are women, an increase from about 64 percent in 2000. Women say they were drawn to forensic science by strong role models, a desire to help people and stability thats often lacking in other scientific careers.
    Published : 2008-08-17 Source : www.topix.net
  • Discovery - Cancers Three Developmental Signatures
    A new systematic analysis of the relationship between the neoplastic and developmental transcriptome provides an outline of trends in cancer gene expression. The research, published recently in Genome Biology, describes how cancers can be divided into three groups distinguished by disparate developmental signatures.
    Published : 2008-08-17 Source : www.topix.net
  • U2 Tracks Leak After Bono Plays Stereo Too Loudly
    U2 manager Paul McGuinness, who wants file-sharers to be disconnected from the Internet, has something else to complain about today. Four songs from U2s upcoming album No Line On The Horizon have been leaked online after Bono played them too loudly on his stereo - and a fan recorded them.
    Published : 2008-08-16 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • Legal P2P Music Service Doomed to Fail
    If you cant beat pirates, join them. This is Playlouders philosophy, a music download service that allows subscribers to download music from BitTorrent and other filesharing networks, while reimbursing the copyright owners. The concept sure is interesting, but the current setup is naive, flawed and doomed to fail.
    Published : 2008-08-16 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • Algae Gets Another Endorsement As Biofuel Of The Future
    Algae are tiny biological factories that use photosynthesis to transform carbon dioxide and sunlight into energy so efficiently that they can double their weight several times a day, producing oil in the process — 30 times more oil per acre than soybeans, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
    Published : 2008-08-16 Source : www.topix.net
  • The Pirate Bay Sees Boost in Italian Traffic Following ‘Block’
    Following the decision in Italy to block access to The Pirate Bay comes the inevitable announcement. Has the worlds largest BitTorrent tracker faded away in the face of media industry pressure? Hardly. Traffic from Italy to the bay has actually increased this week and the site has jumped 10 places on Alexa in Italy.
    Published : 2008-08-15 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • IFPI Hijacks Pirate Bay Traffic
    Last Friday, Italian ISPs started to prevent their customers from accessing the Pirate Bay. Strangely enough, Pirate Bay traffic is not redirected to Italian authorities, but to the IFPI, the infamous anti-piracy lobby of the music industry. Pirate Bays Peter Sunde is not happy, and says its a scandal.
    Published : 2008-08-15 Source : torrentfreak.com
  • Canadian DMCA Doomed if Government Follows Through and Triggers Election
    The Prime Minister of Canada is reportedly hinting at calling an election. If an election is called, history could repeat itself and have the Canadian DMCA die on the order-paper a second time. It may seem like just run of the mill political news in Canada, but the consequences are far reaching - affecting the fate of Bill C-61, the bill dubbed by many as the Canadian DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act). The news most likely comes to the relief of many who have been affected by the creativity and technology industries, but the news will no doubt infuriate the foreign copyright industry who have been lobbying for years to get Canada to implement draconian copyright legislation. CBC reported that Stephan Harper, Canadas current prime minister, hinted at triggering an election during a speech in Cupids, Newfoundland.
    Published : 2008-08-15 Source : www.zeropaid.com
  • McCain: No Net-Neutrality, Need Piracy Crackdown
    Does, however, believe that consumers should be able to access and use content, applications, and services of their choosing, and also that too much IP protection can "stifle the proliferation of important ideas." I usually try to steer clear of politics, but I think its important for our file-sharing readers here to learn about where the presidential candidates stand on technology-related issues like net-neutrality and piracy, especially in the wake of Comcasts throttling of BitTorrent, and the entertainment industry managing to get legislation passed that forces colleges and universities to begin filtering content on campus networks. Republican presidential candidate John McCain recently unveiled his technology platform, dubbed the "John McCain Plan for American Innovation" that lays out his stance on each of the aforementioned issues. Technology policy has not been a front-burner issue for Sen. McCain (R-AZ), but it has become more critical for the McCain campaign in recent weeks following his earlier admission that he is "computer illiterate.
    Published : 2008-08-15 Source : www.zeropaid.com
  • Pirate Bay/IFPI eDonkey Show Continues…
    Mudslinging between TPB/IFPI far from over.
    Published : 2008-08-15 Source : www.slyck.com
  • Sophisticated Sleep Decides What Memories To Keep
    A study led by researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and Boston College offers new insights into the specific components of emotional memories, suggesting that sleep plays a key role in determining what we remember – and what we forget.
    Published : 2008-08-15 Source : www.topix.net
  • English health-care system failing to provide basic care, shows major survey
    The NHS and private healthcare are not providing good enough basic care to a large portion of the population in England, especially older and frailer people, according to a study published on bmj.com today.
    Published : 2008-08-15 Source : www.topix.net
  • Big Brains, Faster Evolution?
    Ever since Darwin, evolutionary biologists have wondered why some lineages have diversified more than others. A classical explanation is that a higher rate of diversification reflects increased ecological opportunities that led to a rapid adaptive radiation of a clade. A textbook example is Darwin finches from Galapagos, whose ancestor colonized a competitors-free archipelago and rapidly radiated in 13 species, each one adapted to use the food resources in a different way.
    Published : 2008-08-15 Source : www.topix.net
  • Massive solar photovoltaic plants are California-bound
    Pacific Gas & Electric has inked deals with OptiSolar and SunPower to establish 800 megawatts of solar farms in California, which could become the worlds largest set of grid-tied photovoltaic installations.
    Published : 2008-08-15 Source : www.topix.net
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