Alan Turing Apology Campaign Grows - 5101th Edition

chrb writes “Several British news sources have recently reported on the growing campaign that calls for an apology to Alan Turing for his persecution by the British government. The petition to the Prime Minister was started by John Graham-Cumming, who has also written to the Queen requesting a Knighthood for Turing, but admits that a [...]

Librarians Express Concern Over Google Books - 5100th Edition

angry tapir writes “Many libraries routinely delete borrower information, and organizations such as the American Library Association have fought hard to preserve the privacy of their patrons in the face of laws such as the US Patriot Act. But now, as more and more titles become available in Google Book Search, it’s not clear whether [...]

The Orange Goo That Could Save Your Laptop - 5099th Edition

Barence writes “A British company has patented what can only be described as an orange goo that could save your laptop or iPod after a nasty fall. The amazing material is soft and malleable like putty, but the substance becomes solid instantly after impact. You can punch your fist into a ball of the material [...]

A Breathalyzer For Cancer - 5098th Edition

Tiger4 writes “Cancer researchers in the UK have come up with a way to sniff for lung cancer on the breath. ‘From the results, the researchers identified 42 “volatile organic compounds” (VOCs) present in the breath of 83% of cancer patients but fewer than 83% of healthy volunteers. Four of the most reliable were used [...]

India’s First Stealth Fighter To Fly In 4 Months - 5097th Edition

xmpcray writes “Less than four months from now, India’s first stealth fighter will fly for the first time. It is called the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft, or FGFA, and is being developed in Russia by Sukhoi. Several of the technologies being developed for the stealth fighter have evolved from those used in the Sukhoi 30 [...]

Skype Trojan Can Log VoIP Conversations - 5096th Edition

Slatterz writes “Security giant Symantec claims to have found the public release of source code for a Trojan that targets Skype users. Trojan.Peskyspy is spyware which records a voice call and stores it as an MP3 file for later transmission. An infected machine will use the software that handles audio processing within a computer and [...]

TwIP - An IP Stack In a Tweet - 5095th Edition

Adam Dunkels writes “Inspired by the Twitter-sized program that crashes Mac OS X, I just wrote a really, really rudimentary IP stack called twIP, small enough to fit in a Twitter tweet. Although twIP is very far away from a real IP stack, it can do the first task of any IP stack: respond to [...]

Australian Defence Force Builds $1.7m Linux-Based Flight Simulator - 5094th Edition

scrubl writes “The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has revealed its latest flight simulator runs on SUSE Linux-based clusters of Opteron servers and uses an open source graphics platform. The Defence Science and Technology Organisation’s (DSTO) Air Operations Simulation Centre in Melbourne creates virtual words that allow pilots to experience real-world combat situations without leaving the [...]

Cato Institute Critique of Software Patents - 5093th Edition

binarybits writes “I’ve written an article for the free-market Cato Institute about how patents impede innovation in the software industry. It points out that people tend not to realize how vast the software industry is. It’s not just Google and Microsoft; virtually every organization has an IT department producing potentially-infringing software. Organizations as diverse as [...]

Wind Farms Can Interfere With Doppler Radar - 5092th Edition

T Murphy writes “Wind farms can appear like storms or tornadoes on Doppler radar when placed too close to the radar. Tornado alley is a good area for wind farms, and good terrain for the turbines is also ideal for Doppler radar. With many new farms being constructed, the problem is growing. A false tornado [...]