Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Testify: the open-science movement catches fire


/ publish referee editorial /

Laser-guided homing bullets can nail targets from a mile away


/ accurate accuracy /

IBM builds 9 nanometer carbon nanotube transistor, puts silicon on notice


/ 9 nanometer /

Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, PayPal go after phishers with new e-mail authentication effort



/ phishing Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance, DMARC spoof Sender Policy Framework SPF DomainKeys Identified Mail DKIM Anti-Phishing Working Group Trend Micro typo-phishing spelling /

Army's new weight-loss plan: transplant soldiers with extra fat


/ leaner transplantable brown fat cells white adipose tissue calories transplantation metabolism /

Retrieve your legal data from Megaupload.com – how to

 
/ Cloudbackuping.com /

Where are all the Thunderbolt peripherals?


/ My Book Thunderbolt Duo /

Nikon P510 has the longest zoom of any compact camera

That's 42 times.  Equivalent to 24mm-1000mm on 35mm format.  Plus 16.1 megapixel sensor.


/ illuminated CMOS /

Mint's Cinnamon: the Future of the Linux Desktop? (review)


/ head up display /

Video calling turning into a favorite living room pastime

Blasting your dude-bits with sound could work as a contraceptive

Don't try this at home.


/ ultrasonic contraceptive sperm count side effects /

Microsoft reportedly working on Kinect-enabled laptops

Prototypes exist.

Japan's eAccess LTE network gets 300Mbps download speeds in testing

Why history needs software piracy


/ historical abandonware /

With Burn Note, self-destructing emails vanish tfter they’ve been read


/ journaling /

Sleek BlackBerry London smartphone could challenge the iPhone

A more competitive smartphone market would be very welcome, but I'll believe it when I see it.


/ QNX /

Amazon Kindle Fire review