Archive for December 9th, 2007

Dec9

Security news roundup for the week: December 9

Here’s a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which covers two security updates released by Novell, updates for avast! antivirus, Skype and Camino 1.5.4 for the Mac OS X, a DoS vulnerability in the Cisco 7940 SIP phone, vulnerability issues with Windows Media Player, a latest legal threat made…

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Dec9

Universal Music Group, imeem ink deal (AP)

AP - Social networking Web site operator imeem Inc. has signed a licensing deal with Universal Music Group to offer free streaming of music and videos by the record company’s artists in exchange for a share of online advertising revenues, the companies said Sunday.

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Filed in: Digital Music


Dec9

Electric Cars to Help Utilities Load Balance Grid

Reservoir Hill writes “A team at the University of Delaware has created a system that enables vehicles to not only run on electricity alone, but also to generate revenue by storing and providing electricity for utilities. The technology, known as V2G, for vehicle-to-grid, lets electricity flow from the car’s battery to power lines and back. When the car is in the V2G setting, the battery’s charge goes up or down depending on the needs of the grid operator, which sometimes must store surplus power and other times requires extra power to respond to surges in usage. The ability of the V2G car’s battery to act like a sponge provides a solution for utilities, which pay millions to generating stations that help balance the grid.”

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Dec9

Universal Music inks deal with imeem (AP)

AP - Social networking Web site operator imeem Inc. has signed a licensing deal with Universal Music Group to offer free streaming of music and videos by the record company’s artists in exchange for a share of online advertising revenues, the companies said Sunday.

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Filed in: Digital Music


Dec9

MV Agusta’s Limited-Edition Superbike Is One Sexy Beast

Claudio Castiglioni, managing director of Italian manufacturer MV Agusta, commissions a special model just for himself — the F4CC (CC for Claudio Castiglioni). Ninety-nine lucky folks can buy it for $128,000. It’s as close as a civilian will ever get to a full-blown Superbike racer.

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Dec9

Get a Glimpse of Crytek’s Sci-Fi Shooter — and Its High-Performance Engine

Take a peak under the hood of German gamemaker Crytek’s new PC title Crysis — it may persuade other developers to license its CryEngine 2.

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Dec9

Former Anti-Nuclear Activitist Does A 180

palegray.net writes “Wired is running a story on how Gwyneth Cravens, a former nuclear power prote has changed her views on nuclear power as a viable solution to the world’s energy needs. Said Cravens: ‘I used to think we surely could do better. We could have more wind farms and solar. But I then learned about base-load energy, and that there are three forms of it: fossil fuels, hydro and nuclear. In the United States, we’re maxed out on hydro. That leaves fossil fuels and nuclear power, and most of the fossil fuel burned is coal.’”

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Dec9

Former Anti-Nuclear Activist Does A 180

palegray.net writes “Wired is running a story on how Gwyneth Cravens, a former nuclear power protester has changed her views on nuclear power as a viable solution to the world’s energy needs. Said Cravens: ‘I used to think we surely could do better. We could have more wind farms and solar. But I then learned about base-load energy, and that there are three forms of it: fossil fuels, hydro and nuclear. In the United States, we’re maxed out on hydro. That leaves fossil fuels and nuclear power, and most of the fossil fuel burned is coal.’”

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Dec9

Open Source Gets the Snub From Seagate

The headline says it all. Seagate comes out with some new drives (320s and 500s - both USB2 drives) that are serious power savers formatted in the NTFS file system that will NOT work with the flag ship open source operating system Linux. …

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Dec9

Open source gets the snub from Seagate

The headline says it all. Seagate comes out with some new drives (320s and 500s - both USB2 drives) that are serious power savers formatted in the NTFS file system that will NOT work with the flagship open source operating system Linux. …

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Filed in: Software




 

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