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Can These Commandos Salvage the Afghan War?

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The Jeremy Lin Effect

How Sports Teams Can Overlook the Best Players

02.15.12
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Isle of Man TT Zero

Honda's Going Electric-Motorcycle Racing

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P2P Pioneer Warns India About Road Infrastructure

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autonomous landers

Video: A Xombie Flies for NASA

02.15.12

Alamo Drafthouse Plans to Bring Its Special Sauce to San Francisco

The Alamo Drafthouse is expanding its geek-friendly movie empire to San Francisco, where the Texas outfit plans to renovate a Mission District theater. “We were planning on making a formal announcement of our intentions to embark on a massive historic renovation of the New Mission Theater when more of the advance legwork is done,” wrote [...]

02.16.12 From Underwire

Why Facebook Is Missing From Apple’s New Desktop OS

Facebook is the dominant player in social media, but its direct integration is nowhere to be found in Apple's desktop and mobile operating systems. It's a glaring omission considering Facebook updates are a simple drop-down menu choice in Android and Windows Phone.

02.16.12 From Gadget Lab

McCain: Cybersecurity Bill Ineffective Without NSA Monitoring the Net

After three years of haggling to produce bipartisan cybersecurity legislation that addresses the security of the nation's critical infrastructure systems, the Senate finally got a bill this week that seemed destined to actually pass.

02.16.12 From Threat Level

HP’s Whitman Slags Android to Pump WebOS

On Wednesday, at a meeting of the company's channel partners in Las Vegas, HP CEO Meg Whitman talked up Open WebOS, the company's newly open sourced mobile operating system. But she also took a moment to stir up a batch of fear, uncertainty, and doubt about Google???s Android. The mobile operating system ???may end up being a closed system with their purchase of Motorola," she said. Whitman also described Android as "remarkably fragmented."

02.16.12 From Wired Enterprise

Dirt-Cheap iPhone Trick Captures Great Ape Close-Ups

Using an ingenious “gorilla cam” made with an iPhone and a cheap mirror, a NASA engineer with a DIY streak captured captivating close-up video of primates in a zoo. The video was made by part-time viral video prankster and full-time rocket scientist Mark B. Rober, who noticed during zoo visits that apes don’t like being [...]

02.16.12 From Underwire

Mountain Lion vs. Windows 8: Two Paths to Platform Convergence

Now that Apple's offered a sneak preview of OS X Mountain Lion, we can begin to compare it with Windows 8. Both OSes draw inspiration from, and aim to integrate with, mobile devices. Each OS faces the same basic challenge, but approaches the problem with different strategies.

02.16.12 From Gadget Lab

Secret Service Seizes JotForm.com, Nuking Millions of Online Forms (Updated)

Jotform.com, the domain name of a business providing hosting for online forms, has been seized by the Secret Service, essentially gutting the company???s business.

02.16.12 From Threat Level

Pentagon’s Project ‘Avatar’: Same as the Movie, but With Robots Instead of Aliens

Soldiers practically inhabiting the mechanical bodies of androids, who will take the humans' place on the battlefield. Or sophisticated tech that spots a powerful laser ray, then stops it from obliterating its target. If you've got Danger Room's taste in movies, you've probably seen both ideas on the big screen. Now Darpa, the Pentagon's far-out research arm, wants to bring 'em into the real world.

02.16.12 From Danger Room

Video: Behind the Scenes at Giant Keck Telescopes

A behind-the-scenes look at how one telescope, the W. M. Keck Observatory, produces its superb space images.

02.16.12 From Wired Science

Decoding a Contagious Devil-Killing Cancer

In the wilds of Tasmania and in labs in England, researchers are making some encouraging advances in their attempt to decode what may be a ticking bomb: an ugly, lethal cancer ??? a contagious one, a potential nightmare ??? that has been spreading among Tasmanian devils. As Ewen Callaway reports????today at Nature: The first cases [...]

Researchers Fight Toxic Waste With Google PageRank

According to a paper published in Journal of Computational Chemistry, the same math used to determine the relevance of webpages on Google's search engine can also be used to determine crucial information about a water molecule's position in a solution of charged chemicals -- particularly toxic chemicals. For chemists, the finding is more than just a curiosity. It's a crucial step in determining the best ways to remove nuclear waste and other toxic chemicals from the world's water supply.

02.16.12 From Wired Enterprise

Hands-On With iMessage Beta on the Desktop: A Good Start, With Beta Bugs

iMessage on the desktop went from a wish to (beta) reality in just four months. It's now on the Mac OS X desktop as part of Apple's Mountain Lion update, and our friends at Ars Technica have taken it for a spin.

02.16.12 From Gadget Lab

See the Most Complete, Unofficial Avengers Trailer Yet

This new The Avengers mashup is not an official trailer for the highly anticipated Marvel movie — but it’s made from official trailers! And it’s pretty much two-and-a-half minutes of ass-kicking awesomeness. Composed of clips from the individual movies featuring members of the Earth-saving team — Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Iron Man 2 [...]

02.16.12 From Underwire

Lawmaker Demands DHS Cease Monitoring of Blogs, Social Media

Rep. Jackie Speier (D-California) said Thursday she wants the Department of Homeland Security to cease its social-media and news-monitoring operation.

02.16.12 From Threat Level

Ubisoft To Release Assassin’s Creed III On October 30

Ubisoft will release Assassin’s Creed III on October 30, it said during a call with investors on Wednesday. Arriving less than one year after the release of Assassin’s Creed: Revelations, Assassin’s Creed III is expected to star an all-new protagonist in an experience Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said will be “the biggest launch in Ubisoft [...]

02.16.12 From Game|Life

OS X Mountain Lion: 5 Most Exciting New Features

Today, Apple unveiled a developer preview of its newest Mac OS, Mountain Lion. The OS introduces more than 100 new features to OS X, and we've teased out five of the most important, most innovative aspects of Cupertino's latest release.

02.16.12 From Gadget Lab

Eagle Cam Returns: New Chicks Coming Soon

The Decorah Bald Eagle Cam, last year's runaway internet sensation, is back! And mom's about to lay her eggs.

02.16.12 From Wired Science

Apple Plant Conditions Better Than Others, Auditor Says

The Fair Labor Association commented on Apple manufacturing partners’ labor practices on Thursday, recognizing their standards as “way above average of the norm.” “The facilities are first-class,” FLA president Auret van Heerden told Reuters after visiting partner manufacturer Foxconn in Shenzen, China. “The physical conditions are way, way above average of the norm.” FLA’s recent [...]

02.16.12 From Gadget Lab

Honda’s Going Electric-Motorcycle Racing

The motorcycle manufacturer will compete by proxy when its partner Mugen enters the Isle of Man TT Zero.

02.16.12 From Autopia

Guidestones Web Series Explores Mystery Behind Georgia Landmark

Guidestones, a new interactive web series, launched earlier this week. The fictional narrative plans on delving into the very real mystery of the Georgia Guidestones over the course of 50 episodes. Viewers can explore the clues embedded in the episodes to discover hidden storylines and additional content.

02.16.12 From Wired Magazine

Watch 12 Trippy Minutes of Creepy Cult Film Sound of My Voice

The first 12 minutes of Sound of My Voice, released online Wednesday in a cool interactive format, will bend your mind on two levels. First, it’s a stark and mesmerizing intro to life in a cult led by a supposed time traveler. Second, it’s a trippy experience that reveals the story behind the film’s narrative. [...]

02.16.12 From Underwire

First Look: Mozilla’s Boot2Gecko Mobile Platform and Gaia UI

Sneak a peek at Mozilla's Boot2Gecko project, which aims to develop an entirely new mobile operating system based on the tools that power Firefox.

02.16.12 From Webmonkey

Rackspace Buys SharePoint911: A Game-Changer?

Boasting, "The game just changed," the cloud giant Rackspace Hosting today announced it has bought SharePoint911. Why? Think serious SharePoint cred with Microsoft SharePoint users. But is it a game-changer?

02.16.12 From Cloudline

Java: Some of the Most Volcanically Active Real Estate on the Planet

One shot from space, 18 potentially active volcanoes. This shot is only part of the island of Java in Indonesia and the dozen-and-a-half volcanoes seen are only a portion of all the volcanoes on the island – the Global Volcanism Program lists no less than 39 potentially active volcanoes across the island. This represents only [...]

Quantifying Alien Encounters: The Rio Scale

If there's any alleged evidence of aliens, the brains behind SETI -- the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence -- have a scale ready to assess its value. Mathematician and Social Dimensions blogger Samuel Arbesman explains.

Red Hat Cloud Boss Blasts VMware Over Openness

Scott Crenshaw, Vice President and General Manager of Red Hat???s Cloud Business Unit, during a Webcast today called VMware???s claims of openness for its cloud solutions bogus.

02.16.12 From Cloudline

Apple Announces OS X Mountain Lion for Mac Desktops

Apple has announced its latest version of OS X for Macs ??? and like all iterations of its desktop operating system, the latest version is named after a big cat. It???s called Mountain Lion, and it will be more like iOS than ever, as Apple integrates various mobile services and moves to yearly OS updates across all its devices.

02.16.12 From Gadget Lab

Your Habits Give You Away ??? As Companies Damn Well Know

There are, however, some brief periods in a person???s life when old routines fall apart and buying habits are suddenly in flux. One of those moments ??? the moment, really ??? is right around the birth of a child, when parents are exhausted and overwhelmed and their shopping patterns and brand loyalties are up for [...]

Covers of AD&D Reprint Rulebooks Released

As previously reported by GeekDad’s MJ Harnish,??Wizards of the Coast??announced last month??that, as a fundraiser for the??Gygax Memorial Fund,??they’d be releasing reprints of the original??Advanced Dungeons & Dragons??(AD&D) Players Handbook, Dungeon Masters Guide, and Monster Manual. They’re coming out in April, with guts that are, Wizards says, exact reproductions of the originals. You remember that [...]

02.16.12 From GeekDad

Reminder: Time to Run For Your Lives: Zombie 5K Obstacle Run

On March 3rd, Atlanta-area runners will gather for the Run For Your Lives Zombie 5K. If you’re interested in participating, the event has extended the deadline to register until Friday, February 17 at 11:59pm EDT. They’ve also announced that actor IronE Singleton from The Walking Dead will be on hand to sign autographs and participate [...]

02.16.12 From GeekDad

George Clooney Robs A Bank With a Lie & A Smile, and Other Scenes In Media Res

Elmore Leonard likes to start scenes right in the middle of the scene, as he does, more or less, in the scene above from Steven Soderbergh’s “Out of Sight,” adapted from Leonard’s novel of the same title. ??At??too many Daves, David Quigg considers the virtue of starting an entire book in its middle: I turned [...]

Highest Rates Ever Recorded of Multi-Drug-Resistant TB

News from the World Health Organization isn't good. Drug-resistant strains of tuberculosis are at the highest rates ever recorded. Superbug blogger Maryn McKenna reports.

Dork Tower Thursday

Read all the Dork Towers that have run on GeekDad. Find the Dork Tower webcomic archives, DT printed collections, more cool comics, awesome games and a whole lot more at the Dork Tower Website.

02.16.12 From GeekDad

Icon Aircraft Receives First-Ever Spin-Resistance Seal of Approval

Icon Aircraft's forthcoming A5 light sport aircraft could practically eliminate the risk of spin/stall, a major cause of general aviation accidents.

02.16.12 From Autopia

iPad Photo Frame Is Hit and Miss

We don’t record video of our family all that often, but we do take pictures — a lot of pictures. The problem is that, as with many people, they are locked away on the computer and rarely seen. I’d been planning to buy an electronic picture frame for some time but it wasn’t until I [...]

02.16.12 From GeekDad

Would the Stratos Space Jump Be Similar to Reentry?

A man plans to skydive from the edge of space. Won't he need some sort of heat shield like the Space Shuttle did in reentry? Dot Physics blogger Rhett Allain uses physics to furnish an answer.

Review: Hex-A-Gon Is Great Fun

Overview: Hex-A-Gon from Catalyst Game Labs is an abstract strategy game which is one part Checkers and one part Peg Game. Players: 1 to 5 Age: ??13 and up (more like 10 and up) Retail: $39.99 Rating: Wunderbar!??An enjoyable and straightforward??strategy game, with great wooden pieces and quick play. Who Will like it? ??This is [...]

02.16.12 From GeekDad

Lego Minecraft Now Available for Pre-Order

The turnaround has been rapid: The first Lego Minecraft sets will be available this summer! The news just announced by Lego and Mojang in joint press conference in Denmark is that you can pre-order your sets beginning today. Lego Minecraft was the first proposal on Lego Cuusoo, Lego’s idea crowd-sourcing site, to gain over 10,000 [...]

02.16.12 From GeekDad

QuickPay Makes Your Smartphone a Parking Attendant

A service that allows drivers to pay for parking from their smartphones hopes to expand the service to private garages, city streets and even valet services.

02.16.12 From Autopia

Speck Cases Have You (and Your iPhone 4S) Covered

I have what I can only describe as an unhealthy obsession with device cases. Where most see a necessary evil required to keep the demons of grime and accidental breakage at bay, I see??? clothes for my phone. Case in point ??? see what I did there? ??? in the months before I actually purchased [...]

02.16.12 From GeekDad

Developer Profile: INKids Offers Collaborative Screen Play

INKids’s latest release Futaba Classroom Games for Kids offers a fantastic open-ended, multiplayer educational game for kids that demonstrates an ability to respond to the requests of educators and parents, and joins developers like Toca Boca and LaunchPad Toys in exploring how to use touch technology to facilitate engagement between children, parents and educators through [...]

02.16.12 From GeekDad

Uncharted for the Vita Is More Than Running and Gunning

Sure, the game looks good on the next-generation mobile game platform, but is it really Uncharted, or a miniaturized knock-off?

02.16.12 From GeekDad

Are Fairy Tales Too Scary?

I’ve been a big fan of books since I was a child partly because my parents would read to me before bedtime. I started this ritual with my daughter when she was very small. She loves her books and is already wanting to learn how to read on her own even though she is only [...]

02.16.12 From GeekDad

YouTube’s Nerdy Fiddlers Strike a Chord With Geeks

Instead of concertos by Beethoven or Bach, fleet-fingered young violinists are finding fame with a new repertoire — awesomely geeky performances of videogame themes and other nerd classics, uploaded to YouTube and viewed by millions. “Violin and piano are generally associated with classical music,” says the young Australian musician known on YouTube as lara6683, who [...]

02.16.12 From Underwire

Racing Shovels See Serious Speed

Shovel racing returns to its roots in New Mexico, with one person, one shovel and a top speed of almost 74 mph.

02.16.12 From Playbook

Nanosecond Trading Could Make Markets Go Haywire

The afternoon of May 6, 2010 was among the strangest in economic history. Starting at 2:42 p.m. EDT, the Dow Jones stock index fell 600 points in just 6 minutes. Its nadir represented the deepest single-day decline in that market’s 114-year history. By 3:07 p.m., the index had rebounded. The “flash crash,” as it came [...]

02.16.12 From Wired Science

Feb. 16, 2005: Matter of Protocol

The Kyoto Protocol goes into effect. But without the participation of the United States, it's not very effective.

02.16.12 From This Day In Tech

Peer-to-Peer Pioneer Warns India About Road Infrastructure

Limewire founder Mark Gorton hates cars and campaigns aggressively to discourage their use. Now he's preaching his gospel in car-crazy India, where, he says, cities are courting disaster by catering to them.

02.16.12 From Autopia

Can These Commandos Salvage the Afghan War?

U.S. Special Forces are desperately trying to get Afghan cops ready to secure their country. But during their first big firefight, half those cops lose control. "Somebody tackle his ass," barks one sergeant, "before he shoots us all." David Axe reports from Afghanistan.

02.16.12 From Danger Room

Makego: An App for Open-ended Play

Makego turns your iPhone into a car. This new app from Chris O???Shea, a British artist and designer, is a great digital toy for children because it takes the screen and encourages it to be something else. O’Shea’s commitment to inventing new approaches that explore play, human behavior, and engagement through interaction design and the [...]

02.16.12 From GeekDad

The New Hunger Games Trailer

My house has been full of Hunger Games fans from when the very first book was released in hardcover. That’s because the two older kids were already hooked on Suzanne Collins by virtue of reading the??Gregor the Overlander series, which I’d also highly recommend. They cannot wait for March 23 and the movie premiere. Discussions [...]

02.16.12 From GeekDad

A Google-a-Day Puzzle for Feb. 16

Google's daily brainteaser helps hone your search skills.

02.16.12 From GeekDad

TSA Denies it Targets Attractive Female Passengers for Body Scans

Responding to complaints from female airline passengers that they were singled out for body scans by airport security agents for their looks, the Transportation Security Administration has denied that its agents target women who are attractive. In a blog post published late Wednesday, a TSA worker known as “Blogger Bob,” said that all milimeter wave [...]

02.15.12 From Threat Level

Add it Up: Crunching Numbers for Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Jeremy Lin

What do Netflix, Amazon Prime, iPhone sales, and Jeremy Lin all have in common? They're all up against the law of large numbers.

02.15.12 From Epicenter

MP3 Reseller Accuses Capitol Records of Sabotage

A one-of-a-kind startup enabling the online sale of pre-owned digital-music files is accusing Capitol Records of trying to sabotage its business, records obtained by Wired show.

02.15.12 From Threat Level

Kinect Star Wars Trailer Will Recruit Many To The Dark Side

If power corrupts, then it looks like Kinect Star Wars is going to twist a lot of young minds. Watch the hilarious trailer, and see if you can spot the actor who was once in another “Star” franchise (as well as many other geek-favorite movies and TV shows).

02.15.12 From GeekDad

The Future of Reading, From Avant-Garde Poetry to Sportscenter

We're reading everywhere, not just in books and magazines or on e-readers and tablets.

02.15.12 From Epicenter

Video: A Xombie Flies for NASA

Masten Space Systems and Draper Laboratory successfully tested an autonomous lander designed to test guidance systems for future unmanned spacecraft.

02.15.12 From Autopia

Air Force Buys Fewer Drones — But Ups Drone Flights

The drones are busy in the skies over Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia, and they're just getting busier. The Pentagon plans to increase the flight rates of the deadly robots. So why's the Air Force saying it's going to buy fewer of them? One answer: It doesn't have enough humans.

02.15.12 From Danger Room

Brilliant Video Star App Shoots a Music Video for Any Song on Your iPhone

Here???s one for the "How on Earth did nobody think of this before?" files. The Video Star app for iOS facilitates the creation of homespun music videos to go along with any song on your device.

02.15.12 From Underwire

Faster Controls Mean Tougher Zombies in Resident Evil 6

As the Resident Evil series’ control schemes have evolved to allow the player to react more quickly, so has the legion of undead evolved. Resident Evil 6 will allow players to move and shoot at the same time, something that Resident Evil 5 did not. Capcom said this week that the zombies in Resident Evil [...]

02.15.12 From Game|Life

Apple Says Grabbing Address Book Data Is an iOS Policy Violation

Last week, it came to light that Path, a social media app for iOS, was storing user address-book data without first requesting permission. Today, Apple announced the app's actions were against policy.

02.15.12 From Gadget Lab

Video: Robotic Arm Shoots Hoops, Darts

Cornell University's "universal jamming gripper" has better aim than we do.

02.15.12 From Playbook

Video: South Park Theme Remade With Kazoos, Jew’s Harp

If South Park‘s herky-jerky theme song isn’t quite weird enough for you, check out this new version by multi-instrumentalist Adam Ben Ezra. He used kazoos, Jew’s harp, string bass, clarinet and other noisemakers to create his buzzy version of the twisted show opener, which was originally recorded by Primus. The video, directed by Guy Dayan, [...]

02.15.12 From Underwire

The Tester Season 3, Episode 2: Tears of a Clown

In case you missed it, some indeterminate number of contestants are still involved in Sony’s PlayStation Network reality show The Tester, in which the winner will receive a job as a “production associate” at the Santa Monica game development studio. Last week, contestant Ashichan went home early, way before Death Panelist Brent Gocke learned to [...]

02.15.12 From Game|Life

Pentagon: Future of Homemade Bombs Is High-Tech

The homemade bombs that insurgents use in Iraq and Afghanistan are low-tech efforts, making them hard to find and stop, and cheap enough to spread world wide. But the Pentagon's bomb squad doesn't see that lasting. Its four-year plan envisions fighting improvised explosive devices that are much more sophisticated, using "flexible electronics," "microbial fuel cells," and "highly energetic and molecular materials."

02.15.12 From Danger Room

Zynga Gives Amazon Cloud the Slip

The web game giant Zynga, which revealed in an earnings call this week it reached 240 million active users, also let slip it has shifted dramatically away from Amazon Web Services (AWS) to its in-house Z Cloud to deliver its popular -Ville games and others.

02.15.12 From Cloudline

Food Project Proposes Matrix-Style Vertical Chicken Farms

Architecture student Andr?? Ford has proposed a new system for the mass production of chicken that removes the birds??? cerebral cortex so that they don???t experience the horrors of being packed together tightly in vertical farms.

02.15.12 From Underwire

Odd Black Hole Is Last Survivor of Its Galaxy

The Hubble space telescope has spotted a supermassive black hole floating on the outskirts of a large galaxy. The location is odd since black holes of this size generally form in the centers of galaxies, not their edges. This suggests that the black hole is the lone survivor of a now-disintegrated dwarf galaxy.

02.15.12 From Wired Science

Cisco Wraps Microsoft Skype Deal in Red Tape

Just when it looked like things were all sewn up for Microsoft's $8.5 billion Skype acquisition, Cisco has launched a last-minute appeal, asking the European Commission to step in and do what it does best: regulate.

02.15.12 From Wired Enterprise

Legendary Trigger Happy and Iridescent Blue Bash Skylanders Appear

Now the news about Skylanders Giants has subsided, for the time being at least, I’ve been picking through what else happened at the event I attended in New York last week. There are a few things I need to collate and publish about Skylanders Giants (like my discussion with Toys for Bob co-founder??Paul Reiche about [...]

02.15.12 From GeekDad

SunGard Availability Services, Amazon Partner On Cloud Backup

SunGard Availability Services today announced it will offer cloud backup to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and SunGard cloud customers by tapping Amazon???s Direct Connect.

02.15.12 From Cloudline

Video: Inventing on Principle

A former Apple designer's take on how to live your life, finding a guiding principle and how that helped him produce demos of some of the best web development tools we've ever seen.

02.15.12 From Webmonkey

Repost: Doing the Haplomastodon Breakdown

African elephants are sturdy beasts. They don???t break down easily. After death, elephant bodies become temporary islands of intense activity ??? providing nourishment to scavengers from hyenas to beetles. The same was true of prehistoric elephants. At ??guas de Arax??, Brazil, a resort hotel sits on top of an ancient elephant graveyard. Construction workers found [...]

What Jeremy Lin Teaches Us About Talent

Professional basketball player Jeremy Lin has taken the sports world by storm, but he was once a bench-warming outcast. How many more Jeremy Lins are out there? The evidence suggests teams are terrible at identifying talent, and Frontal Cortex blogger Jonah Lehrer explains why.

See for Yourself: The Pentagon’s $51 Billion ‘Black’ Budget

Their names are obscured by code words, or simply listed as "classified programs." But with a little digging, we can get a (limited) sense of how much money is being spent on the U.S. government's most secret military projects. In fact, you can take a look for yourself.

02.15.12 From Danger Room

Beware the Hazardous Materials Lurking in Your Car

An environmental advocacy group has published its latest list of the toxic and hazardous materials lurking within new vehicles.

02.15.12 From Autopia

Why Is Dad So Mad? Those Prequels Weren’t That Bad

The Board of Education is a musical supergroup of scientists and authors who also happen to write and perform geeky music about, well, anything. It’s kids music, but that good kind of kids music that is catchy, fun and lyrically smart in only the way a biologist, quantum physicist and an anthropologist can make it. [...]

02.15.12 From GeekDad

Karateka Remake Marks Jordan Mechner’s Return to Games

Nearly a decade since his last videogame, Prince of Persia creator Jordan Mechner is returning to his roots with a remake of the celebrated hit that launched his career: Karateka. Mechner told Wired.com that he would release the Karateka reboot as a downloadable game for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 later this year. He designed [...]

02.15.12 From Game|Life

Reach for the Stars! First U.S. Air Force Female Officer Nominated to Become General

Today I read some great news in the Air Force Times! A role model of mine, someone whom I admire from afar, is making headlines! I learned today that President Obama has nominated Lieutenant General Janet C. Wolfenbarger for an appointment to the rank of full General. If approved by the Senate, she will become [...]

02.15.12 From GeekDad

World Clamors for Linux Experts, Says Linux Foundation

On Tuesday, the Linux foundation joined forces with jobs site Dice.com to release a survey that shows a rising demand for developers steeped in Linux, showing eighty-one percent of respondents said that hiring Linux talent is a priority in 2012.

02.15.12 From Wired Enterprise

Lessons Learned From Risk Legacy, Part 1

A couple months ago, I was sent a copy of Risk Legacy, Hasbro’s new spin on the classic board game of global dominance. I was never a huge fan of Risk. I remember getting a copy, maybe for a birthday, and for a while never actually finished a single game because it went on for [...]

02.15.12 From GeekDad

The GeekDads Episode #109: R2′s Freakin’ Jets (Special Guest @Stepto)

Ken, Matt, and special guest Stephen Toulouse (aka Stepto) talk all about online gaming with kids, and then geek out about some awesome movies. Enjoy! GeekDad.com is the parenting blog at Wired.com, edited by Ken Denmead, Matt Blum, Jonathan Liu, Z and Chris Anderson. It is a community of like-minded geeky parents writing about our [...]

02.15.12 From GeekDad

Wildlife Control Geeks Out With Interactive 8-bit Video

Some time ago, the music video was all the rage. There is word on the street that it in fact, killed the radio star. This was the case for many years, as specific channels were created to host nothing but musical themed videos. Times soon moved forward and the internet took over as the medium [...]

02.15.12 From GeekDad

FBI Purges Hundreds of Terrorism Documents in Islamophobia Probe

An internal FBI probe into its counterterrorism training, prompted by a Danger Room series last fall, has uncovered and purged hundreds of inaccurate or offensive instructional documents about Muslims. And the bureau might still uncover even more.

02.15.12 From Danger Room

Open Sourcers Drop Software Religion for Common Sense

Mike Olson embodies a change in the open source world. Free software projects are gradually moving away from restrictive licenses such as the GPL -- which require contributions back to the community -- and towards those such as the Apache, which don't.

02.15.12 From Wired Enterprise

Feb. 15, 1995: Mitnick Arrested

Kevin Mitnick's name is synonymous with hacking. And for good reason.

02.15.12 From This Day In Tech

Hands On: Motorola Droid 4 Pushes Most of the Right Buttons

The Droid 4 -- which just landed on our doorstep this morning -- carries on the Droid brand tradition by focusing on the keyboard as the phone's most polished feature.

02.15.12 From Gadget Lab

Objects Come to Life With Photographer’s “Bent†Sense of Humor

With some well-placed wire, creative lighting and a provocative sense of visual puns, sculptor and photographer Terry Border has given life to everything from peanuts to pill bottles. His cleverly cartoonish scenes are often viral hits on the internet and they???ve brought his blog, Bent Objects, a global audience.

02.15.12 From Raw File

NBA Players Scoff at Mathematical Model Suggesting When to Shoot

A physicist crunched the numbers and says players wait too long before taking shots in the final seconds, and it could cost 4.5 points per game.

02.15.12 From Playbook

World’s Tiniest Chameleons Found in Madagascar

Researchers have recently discovered four new chameleon species, which rank among the world's tiniest reptiles. Adults of the smallest species are just over an inch from snout to tail.

02.14.12 From Wired Science

5 Most Telling Takeaways From Tim Cook’s Goldman Sachs Keynote

Tuesday afternoon, Apple CEO Tim Cook presented a keynote speech for Goldman Sachs. Cook's presentation ranged from discussion of worker abuse in China to how the iPad is cannibalizing computer sales. We listened in, and have rounded up the five juiciest reveals of Apple's roadmap and culture.

02.14.12 From Gadget Lab

After Cuts, HP Labs Vows Return to Glory Days

After all the turmoil of the past decade, can HP return to its glory days as an R&D company? You bet it can, says Prith Banerjee, the head of HP labs. He thinks that HP's project Moonshot, announced late last year, could give birth to a big hit for the company: computer systems that are ideal for processing the 35 zetabytes (that's 35 billion gigabytes) of data that research firm IDC expects to be created in 2020.

02.14.12 From Wired Enterprise

First Look: RAVN, the Pandora of Event Discovery Apps

Even 24-hour party people can become creatures of habit. They hit the same clubs, they haunt the same bars, they attend the same art openings. Enter RAVN, an event discovery app that alerts users to the coolest local happenings. And it's even sober enough for regular people too!

02.14.12 From Gadget Lab

For Valentines Day, Some Wandering Eyes

In a time when many people are spending less and less time meeting and connecting in real life, and more and more time connecting online, there’s a new study that basically says men are shallow and women are looking for partners of substance. Yeah, not news. Happy Valentine’s Day. The project,??conducted by Tobii, a eye [...]

02.14.12 From Epicenter

One Way To Spend Your Winter Break

Parachutes: 3 Total effective canopy drag area: 120 sqm Thread: 6000 m Canopy lines: 672 m Canopy Fabric (1.2 meters wide): 264 m Sowing machine oil spend: 4 ml Coffee: 10 liters (so far) Ad Astra Kristian von Bengtson

AP Sues Aggregator Over ‘Parasitic Business Model’

The Associated Press is suing a paid news subscription company, alleging Tuesday the repackaging of the wire service's news content is based on a "parasitic business model." The suit blasts the Meltwater Group of San Francisco, saying the 10-year-old company's subscription service charges a fee for "content created at the expense and through the labor of others."

02.14.12 From Threat Level

New Quantum Record: Physicists Entangle 8 Photons

Physicists have created a "Schr??dinger cat" state using pieces of light called photons. The researchers entangled eight photons together in a move that might bring control to quantum physics experiments where only problems existed before.

02.14.12 From Wired Science

Game of Thrones Valentines Slay Hearts

Winter may have already come, but if there’s one thing that could warm souls on this mid-February day, it’s a set of witty Valentines based on the Game of Thrones TV series. The Valentines — which possess that perfect mix of earnestness and downright crassness that Game of Thrones does so well — are the [...]

02.14.12 From Underwire

CloudBees Now Buzzes With AnyCloud

CloudBees today launched AnyCloud, which allows applications to be deployed across nearly any data center environment.

02.14.12 From Cloudline
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