Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Sci/Tech News


Recommended: Facebook, AMBER Alert join forces to find missing children - msnbc.com

Posted: 12 Jan 2011 01:59 PM PST


Washington Examiner (blog)

Recommended: Facebook, AMBER Alert join forces to find missing children
msnbc.com
Facebook, iPhone, Twitter and Wii. Technology evolves at the speed of light. Msnbc.com's tech reporters and editors look at the gadgets, games and innovations changing our world. Pre-caffeine tech: Twitter lawsuits, cross-eyed opossums! ...
Facebook adds Amber alerts to find missing kids (podcast)CNET
Facebook to Send AMBER Alerts to UsersPC Magazine
Facebook will start sending Amber Alerts to usersDigitaltrends.com
KHBS-KHOG Northwest Arkansas -USA Today -St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Sony Asks Court to Remove PlayStation 3 Jailbreak From Net - Wired News

Posted: 12 Jan 2011 01:24 PM PST


Metro

Sony Asks Court to Remove PlayStation 3 Jailbreak From Net
Wired News
The PlayStation 3 jailbreak genie is out of the bottle, but that isn't stopping console-maker Sony from demanding a federal judge block a prolific hacker and others from detailing his hack. The PS3, a tad more than 4 years old, ...
Sony sues Hotz, hacking group over PS3 hacksBetaNews
Sony Sues PS3 HackersPC Magazine
PS3 jailbreak prompts restraining order from SonyCNET
DailyTech -Neoseeker -Christian Science Monitor
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Latest Microsoft exec exit bad news for firm's talent - Computerworld

Posted: 12 Jan 2011 01:34 PM PST


DailyTech

Latest Microsoft exec exit bad news for firm's talent
Computerworld
Computerworld - The departure of long-time Microsoft executive Bob Muglia is a troubling sign because he was held in high esteem by the firm's technical talent, an analyst said today. On Monday, Microsoft announced that Muglia, ...
Microsoft Needs A Wider Cloud StrategyInformationWeek
Microsoft Exec Bob Muglia to Leave this SummerDailyTech
Is Bob Muglia Leaving Microsoft because of Cloud Computing?SAAS Directory
Wall Street Journal -Seattle Times -Reuters
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From the abacus to the iPod: Computer museum opens $19M exhibition - Computerworld

Posted: 12 Jan 2011 03:04 AM PST


Computerworld New Zealand

From the abacus to the iPod: Computer museum opens $19M exhibition
Computerworld
In development for more than six years, the new exhibit represents the world's most comprehensive physical and online exploration of computing history, spanning everything from the abacus and slide rules to robots, ...
Inside the Computer History Museum's Stunning ExhibitPC Magazine
The First 2000 Years of ComputingPC World
Cassidy: Computer History Museum re-opening a Silicon Valley milestoneSan Jose Mercury News
San Francisco Chronicle (blog) -SiliconValley.com -Geek.com
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BioWare: Mass Effect 2 PS3 much more than a simple port - Computerandvideogames.com

Posted: 12 Jan 2011 12:35 PM PST


MTV.com (blog)

BioWare: Mass Effect 2 PS3 much more than a simple port
Computerandvideogames.com
BioWare community coordinator Chris Priestly has written a post on the PlayStation Blog outlining why the PS3 version of Mass Effect 2 is much more than a simple port of the Xbox 360 and PC editions. Following on from the release of the game's launch ...
Mass Effect 2 PlayStation 3 Launch TrailerGamespy.com
Mass Effect 2 concentrated into one PS3 launch trailerDestructoid
One More Trailer for Mass Effect 2 Before it ReleasesPlayStation LifeStyle
Kotaku.com -Attack of the Fanboy -TotalPlayStation.com
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Study: Banded penguins die sooner, skewing climate data - USA Today

Posted: 12 Jan 2011 11:39 AM PST


Washington Post

Study: Banded penguins die sooner, skewing climate data
USA Today
By Benoit Gineste By Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY In an article already creating controversy in animal conservation circles, a French team of marine biologists says that putting flipper bands on king penguins impairs their survival and ability to ...
Tracking bands can harm penguinsmsnbc.com
Study: Penguin tracking bands hurt the seabirdsThe Associated Press
Data from banded penguins suffer from fatal flawArs Technica
AFP -UPI.com -BBC News
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Space Mystery: Did the Man Who Killed Pluto Act Too Hastily? - AOL News

Posted: 12 Jan 2011 02:06 PM PST


3News NZ

Space Mystery: Did the Man Who Killed Pluto Act Too Hastily?
AOL News
Michael E. Brown, a professor at the California Institute of Technology, killed Pluto. But now there are questions about the murder plot. After Brown's study of a celestial body named Eris, he declared in 2005 that it was larger (or at least "more ...
Dwarf planets Pluto, Eris battle for a spot in a vast universeUSA Today
Pluto Still Not a PlanetVanity Fair
Pluto's planetary rival not so bigOmaha World-Herald
3News NZ -WNYC -Kotaku.com
all 10 news articles »

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