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Review: Fashioning Technology Explains Knitting, LEDs

21 Aug 2008 00:00:00 | John Baichtal
The latest book from O'Reilly and Make Magazine explores the fertile intersection of crafting and hardware hacking: Think knitting, plus circuit boards and LEDs.
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Design Ahead of the Curve With CSS 3

20 Aug 2008 23:00:00 | How-To Wiki
The CSS 3 specification is not yet complete, but today's browsers aren't waiting by the sidelines to embed its rich features. Safari, Opera and Firefox are on board, so why aren't you? Start using the cool new CSS 3 features, like rounded corners, today. We'll show you how.
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Judge: Copyright Owners Must Consider 'Fair Use' Before Sending Takedown Notice

20 Aug 2008 22:21:00 | David Kravets
A federal judge rules that copyright owners must first consider 'fair use' before sending takedown notices to online video-sharing sites like YouTube requiring removal of clips. Universal Music argued it could send a takedown notice even if a posting qualified as a fair use of a copyright.
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Flash Creators Jump Into Energy-Savings Game

20 Aug 2008 22:12:29 | Alexis Madrigal
Greenbox, a startup founded by the creators of Flash, announce the roll-out of its power-consumption-monitoring application. Installed along with networked electrical meters to a limited number of homes by Oklahoma Gas and Electric, the new trial is Greenbox's first move into a market that's quickly become crowded with competitors like Tendril, Agilewaves and DIY Kyoto.
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How to Administer an Epinephrine Shot

20 Aug 2008 20:52:00 | How-To Wiki
The worst time to find out you're highly allergic to something is when your throat suddenly starts to swell shut. Slow the onset of anaphylactic shock by delivering a quick injection of epinephrine as a first aid measure. Modern devices make it easy, but it's best to be prepared, so learn the basics now by following our guide.
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Facebook Ads to Turn Friends Into Marketers

20 Aug 2008 20:38:55 | Meghan Keane
Facebook's new social ads could put friends in the uncomfortable position of marketing products that they may not even be aware they're selling.
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Techies Open Up Fantasy Sports Field

20 Aug 2008 20:38:00 | Chris Snyder
Open source is coming to a fantasy football field near you. A slew of tech veterans think fantasy sports could be the next killer app for sports online, driven by open APIs.
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Could Satellite TV Get Creamed by Cable?

20 Aug 2008 20:30:00 | Betsy Schiffman
Satellite-TV providers are in a sticky position. At a time when pay-TV services are supposed to be growing, Dish Network is losing subscribers. The company faces several industry-wide challenges, including heightened competition from cable operators.
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Two Wheels, Zero Emissions and Loads of Fun

20 Aug 2008 20:07:00 | Chuck Squatriglia
Zero Motorcycles has built an all-electric motocrosser that looks and rides like a real bike, even if it costs a whole lot more. Next up? A street version.
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Palm Needs a Savior, and Treo Pro Won't Cut It

20 Aug 2008 19:55:00 | Brian X. Chen
Palm's just-announced Treo Pro is an attractive device -- but it's just a stopgap measure; Palm is placing its big bet on a revolutionary product still to come. It better work: The company is running out of chances, an analyst says.
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Analysis: FCC Comcast Order is Open Invitation to Internet Filtering

20 Aug 2008 19:53:00 | David Kravets
The Federal Communications Commission officially sanctions Comcast for throttling BitTorrent traffick, which the internet service provider denies. The 67-page order, however, is a clear endorsement of internet filtering so long as it is does not single out a user protocols.
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Copy and Paste on iPhone Here at Last

20 Aug 2008 19:30:00 | Scott Gilbertson
According to the gripes of iPhone users, if there's anything missing from the basic functionality of Apple's mobile OS, it's the lack of copy and paste. Luckily, developer Zac White has programmed around Apple restrictions and provided a technically legal framework for iPhone developers and enabled copy and paste at last. Now, we wait until we hear what Apple has to say about it.
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The Fat That Can Make You Thin

20 Aug 2008 19:05:29 | Brandon Keim
Scientists discovered two different genes that can turn white fat into brown fat, which helps burn calories. The discovery could lead to a new way to stay thin.
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American Airlines Ushers in WiFi-Friendly Skies

20 Aug 2008 17:35:43 | Dave Demerjian
American Airlines breaches the last refuge from your boss by bringing in-flight wi-fi access to 15 nonstop flights. Don't forget a cover sheet on that TPS report he wants sent from 36,000 feet.
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Flash Attack Hijacks Your Clipboard

20 Aug 2008 17:30:00 | Scott Gilbertson
Don't recognize the URL you just pasted? Don't follow it. It might have been inserted into your clipboard via a Flash vulnerability. Adobe says they're on it, but so should you.
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Microsoft, Novell Extend Controversial Partnership

20 Aug 2008 15:47:46 | Scott Gilbertson
When Microsoft first announced their contract with Novell, the community thought it was just to protect SUSE Linux service from being sued. Now, Microsoft has acknowledged the potential of building in Linux support in its server software, and are leveraging a better contract to take advantage of it.
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Little Lenovo Notebook Acts a Bit Like Big Brother

20 Aug 2008 15:00:00 | Roger Hibbert
Don't call it a netbook! Lenovo's newest laptop is a full-featured powerhouse, with a light weight and plenty of horsepower under the hood. Just try not to get too freaked out by the visual-recognition program.
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Yahoo Upsets NBC as Winner of Online Olympic Coverage

20 Aug 2008 15:00:00 | Sophia Banay, Portfolio.com

The Beijing Olympics were supposed to be a boon to NBC Universal. After shelling out over $1 billion in broadcast rights and production costs, the company announced with much fanfare that it would air an unprecedented 3,600 hours of Games coverage this summer, utilizing eight NBCU platforms including its cable networks, the broadcast channel, and a special website, NBCOlympics.com.

But it's been on that website, where videos of lesser-known sports like weightlifting, wrestling, and equestrian events are streamed, that the media giant has run into some technical difficulties. The video player, which is required to do anything more than view pictures or read news stories, is not available for installation on computers with firewalls.

Even if you can access the videos, many clips are streamed without accompanying commentary. Viewers are left staring at an event apparatus, often before an athlete appears, with no contextual information.

The most popular sports aren't streamed on the web until after they air on NBC, in order to boost the network's prime-time ratings. And the video quality is often poor, with grainy resolution or jerky images.

Most embarrassing, NBC's competitor site Yahoo Sports, which has its own dedicated Olympics website, has announced that, for the first three days of the Olympic Games, its Olympics site generated over 8 million unique users, 1.3 million more than NBC's site received, according to comScore Media Metrix, a company that measures internet use.

To be fair, those numbers only reflect online viewers for the first three days of the Olympics. Numbers for the second, full week of the Olympics are due in a day or two. But since Yahoo's site doesn't even have videos of sporting events—just news and analysis from Beijing—the comScore numbers suggest that, at the beginning of the Olympics anyway, viewers bypassed NBC's site for Yahoo's, sacrificing streamed events in the process.

As a result, NBC's TV audience for the Olympics is overwhelming its online audience. NBC's own TAMI, or Total Audience Measurement Index, indicates that internet users have never comprised more than 8 percent of the total viewing audience for any single day since the Olympics started.

Still, NBC is proudly touting the 830.1 million page views, 56.1 million video streams, and 38.9 million users that NBCOlympics.com has so far garnered.

'These record numbers validate our multiplatform strategy,' says Gary Zenkel, president of NBC Olympics. 'They drive viewers to share in the Olympic experience on network television in record numbers. And as a result of this unprecedented digital effort, consumers have a destination to watch thousands of hours of video and relive the great moments of these Olympics.'

According to an NBC representative, the five most popular videos streamed from the site so far are all men's swimming or women's gymnastics. Meanwhile, a Yahoo spokesperson said that human-interest stories—such as one about a Swedish wrestler who sacrificed his bronze medal in protest over his judging—have been among the site's most popular.

For NBC, the news is better for TV viewership. Through the first 10 days of the Games, over 196 million people tuned in, making these Olympics the fourth-most-watched television event in U.S. history, according to the network. On Saturday evening alone, 40 million viewers watched Michael Phelps win his eighth gold medal.

But until NBC figures out how to make its online-viewing experience more user-friendly and tech savvy, the company's television audience will probably continue to trounce the online one.

That's one Olympic event we can call right now.


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I'm American, Surf Me

20 Aug 2008 13:12:00 | Associated Press
American Airlines beings offering e-mail, Web and other online services on some of its longer, nonstop flights. The move is a bid to create a new stream of revenue as the aviation industry faces high fuel prices and other challenges.
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Podcast: HipTrax #12 — Goodbye, Optimus Rhyme

20 Aug 2008 11:30:00 | Don Shump
The GeekDads bid a fond farewell to the pioneering Seattle nerd-core bad that has announced its pending dissolution.
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