Archive for: August 2008

August 28, 2008

New Probe’s First Gamma Ray Sky Map Unveiled

Filed under: News — Alex @ 3:25 am

The Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope was today officially dubbed the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope in honor of Nobel prize-winning physicist Enrico Fermi. The probe was launched into low-Earth orbit on June 11 to scan the heavens for gamma rays, the most energetic wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum.

A new map based on early results from the spacecraft formerly known as GLAST is revealing the probe’s potential for unraveling some of the most perplexing problems in astrophysics.

This high-energy radiation comes from a variety of distant and poorly understood cosmic sources, including neutron stars, supermassive black holes, and powerful events known as gamma ray bursts.

Jon Morse, NASA’s astrophysics division director said, “The new telescope will explore the most extreme environments in the universe,”.

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World’s first Nikon D90 with movie function

Filed under: News — Alex @ 3:13 am

Nikon today announced world’s first D-SLR with movie function- Nikon D90. This remarkable Nikon camera offers truly cinematic results, stunning image quality and innovative high-performance features inherited from Nikon’s new-generation DX-format flagship D300. The Nikon D90 delivers images with extraordinary detail and expanded enlargement capacity, thanks to its improved DX-format CMOS image sensor and an effective 12.3 megapixels. In a world first for D-SLRs, the D90 offers a movie function, allowing you to shoot HD720p (1,280 x 720 pixels), 640 x 424 pixels or 320 x 216 pixels movies at the professional smoothness of 24 frames per second in motion JPEG format.

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August 17, 2008

10 Green Concept Cars

Filed under: Tech — Alex @ 11:53 pm

Paul Howse wanted to offer a new definition of luxury and exclusivity with “Enigma.” It’s an electric vehicle that ideally would get its power from the sun, and the passenger compartment uses magnetic levitation to isolate it from the rest of the car.

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Windows 7 features to be unveiled next month

Filed under: News — Alex @ 11:28 pm

Vista is by far not as successful as Microsoft would have hoped and Windows 7 will have to carry the company until a completely new operating system, speculated to be code-named Midori, will be available.
It seems that Microsoft is now confident enough to offer a sneak peek at the new Windows features at its upcoming developer and hardware conferences in October and November. It even set up an official Windows 7 blog on which senior engineers promise to discuss the operating system with users. It is a different approach than what the company took with Vista and appears that the wave of Vista criticism has had an impact.

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Pandora probably be going out of business soon

Filed under: News — Alex @ 11:01 pm

Pandora is an internet radio service that allows you to create your own radio station based on songs and artists that you like. While you can’t necessarily pick and choose what you’ll hear on the service, you can fine-tune your radio station’s tastes by giving the songs that Pandora recommends a thumbs up or a thumbs down.

Founder Tim Westergren has stated that the service is approaching a “pull-the-plug kind of decision” for the service. Pandora’s founder is waiting for a ray of light in a fight being led by Rep. Howard L. Berman (D-Calif.). Berman is attempting to arrange a few last-minute deals between web radio stations and SoundExchange, the organization that represents artists and record companies that would reduce the the recent fees. However, Westergren isn’t going to hold his breath for too long, stating that, “The moment we think this problem in Washington is not going to get solved, we have to pull the plug because all we’re doing is wasting money.

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Intel Unveils xHCI draft specification to support USB 3.0

Filed under: News — Alex @ 3:19 am

Intel announced the availability of the Extensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) draft specification revision 0.9 in support of the USB 3.0 architecture, also known as SuperSpeed USB. The xHCI draft specification provides a standardized method for USB 3.0 host controllers to communicate with the USB 3.0 software stack.

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August 4, 2008

Is your ISP monitoring your bandwidth?

Filed under: Helpful Tips, News — Alex @ 10:13 pm

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has released a new advanced tool to help users test their Internet connection for bandwidth interference from their ISP.

Called ‘Switzerland,’ the open source, command line tool was created in response to the FCC’s landmark decision last week to fine Comcast for restricting P2P traffic on its broadband network.

Part of the EFF’s Test Your ISP project, Switzerland can detect anti-P2P tools like Sandvine and Audible Magic, and is able to keep copies of any modified data that your ISP injects into your file transfer. This is significant as anti-P2P software typically modifies data being transferred which then tricks your computer into terminating the connection.

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