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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
How Green Is Your Cloud?
A Tuesday Greenpeace report that studied the environmental impact of the cloud criticized firms like Apple, Microsoft, Twitter, and Amazon for lagging behind their Web counterparts.
The firms, however, took issue with that characterization.
Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft "are all rapidly expanding without adequate regard to source of electricity, and rely heavily on dirty energy to power their clouds," Greenpeace said in its report, dubbed "How Clean Is Your Cloud?"
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Update: Apple defends green credentials of cloud computing services -- The Guardian
My Comment: Alternative energies have a long way to go before they are sustainable energy suppliers .... for the moment "dirty energy" is the only reliable source of electricity, an indispensable fact if you are running a 'cloud environment'.
Time-Lapse Video Shows The Beauty Of Our Planet From Orbit
The Greatest Show OFF Earth! Breathtaking Time-Lapse Video Shows The Beauty Of Our Planet From Orbit -- Daily Mail
Since perhaps the dawn of mankind, our ancestors have looked up in the stars and marvelled at their mystery and beauty. With the development of spaceflight, a lucky few have had the opportunity to travel up there - and look back.
Now an incredible time-lapse video, made from pictures provided by Nasa, has given the rest of us a way to see the magnificent view of the Earth from the International Space Station.
Hovering in space up to 250 miles above the surface of our planet, these lucky explorers and scientists can see our fragile home as few others will ever have the chance.
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Supercar Expected To Fetch £3million At Auction
BEAUTY: This rare racing version of the McLaren F1 is expected to fetch more than £3million when it is sold at auction
Going, Going, Gone In 60 Seconds? Supercar Expected To Fetch £3million At Auction... And It Can't Even Be Driven On Roads -- The Daily Mail
This ultimate version of the UK’s greatest-ever supercar is expected to fetch more than £3million when it is sold off in California.
The 1997 McLaren F1 GTR is a race car based on the iconic 240mph F1 model, the fastest production car to ever come out of England.
And the model on offer is the legendary ex-GTC Gulf Team Davidoff McLaren F1 GTR FIA GT Endurance Racing Coupe.
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My Comment: Only £3million?
SpaceX Launch Ready For This Month
SpaceX launched a Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in December 2010. It's planning a more ambitious test mission for April 30: sending its capsule to the space station and recovering it. Chris Thompson/SpaceX/File
All Systems Go For 'Historic' SpaceX Launch This Month -- Christian Science Monitor
NASA and SpaceX, the private aerospace firm that is seeking a contract to replace the space shuttle, met Monday in anticipation of a crucial space-station test run April 30.
As a NASA 747 carried the venerable space shuttle Discovery to its retirement home at the Smithsonian Institution's Air and Space Museum annex at Dulles Airport in Virginia on Tuesday, the space agency and its private-industry partner SpaceX were gearing up for a different milestone.
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My Comment: I wish them the best.
Space Shuttle Discovery Over Washington (D.C. Photos)
Space Shuttle Discovery Takes a Tour of Washington, D.C. -- Popular Science
This morning, the space shuttle Discovery, riding atop a 747 shuttle-carrier, flew from Kennedy Space Center in Florida up to Washington, D.C. to its final resting place at the Smithsonian. Along the way it took a tour of the capital, where it was photographed by everyone with a camera, because how often do you see a space shuttle flying around? There aren't any pictures of the shuttle stopping to see the cherry blossoms, but there are plenty of it zooming past Washington landmarks. Check some out in our gallery below.
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How Practice Rewires The Brain
(Credit: Marcos Andre, Wikimedia Commons)
Spine Tuning: Finding Physical Evidence of How Practice Rewires the Brain -- Scientific American
In kindergarten, several of my friends and I were very serious about learning to tie our shoes. I remember sitting on the edge of the playground, looping laces into bunny ears and twisting them into a knot over and over again until I had it just right. A few years later, whistling became my new challenge. On the car ride to school or walking between classes, I puckered my lips and blew, shifting my tongue like rudder to direct the air. Finally, after weeks of nothing but tuneless wooshing, I whistled my first note.
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My Comment: I guess there is some truth to the saying that "practice makes perfect".
10 Extreme Alternative Motorcycles
Ryno
This electric unicycle incorporates motorcycle-like steering geometry that uses accelerometers and gyros to accelerate, brake, and help you stay balanced. Anticipated to reach market in early 2013 at $4500, the Ryno offers a 20-mph top speed and an estimated cruising range of 20 miles from its lithium iron phosphate battery. Christopher Hoffman, who heads the Portland, Oreg.–based outfit, says that unlike the Segway, his creation is "very gentle and responsive, and feels like a part of your body. It's weird." We'll say.
This electric unicycle incorporates motorcycle-like steering geometry that uses accelerometers and gyros to accelerate, brake, and help you stay balanced. Anticipated to reach market in early 2013 at $4500, the Ryno offers a 20-mph top speed and an estimated cruising range of 20 miles from its lithium iron phosphate battery. Christopher Hoffman, who heads the Portland, Oreg.–based outfit, says that unlike the Segway, his creation is "very gentle and responsive, and feels like a part of your body. It's weird." We'll say.
10 Extreme Alternative Motorcycles... and One That Flies -- Popular Mechanics
When you think "motorcycle," the image that jumps to mind is probably a Universal Japanese Motorcycle—the silhouette pioneered by these bikes of the '60s came to define what a motorbike looks like. But there's another world of bikes that veers from the norm and embraces the unusual. These offshoots—some open-air, others enclosed—explore everything from backwards trike layouts to V-8 and alternative fuel powerplants.
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US Space Shuttle: The End Of An Era
Space Shuttle Discovery Takes Off On Final Voyage To New Museum Home -- The Telegraph
Aboard a modified jumbo jet, Nasa's oldest shuttle takes off from Florida's Kennedy Space Centre bound for its new home at the Smithsonian Institution.
For its last ride, Discovery took off not from its usual seaside launch pad but atop a modified Boeing 747 carrier jet that taxied down the Kennedy Centre's runway at dawn.
The shuttle, which completed its final spaceflight in March 2011, piggybacked on the jumbo jet in order to make its way to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Virginia.
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CSN Editor: NASA's live feed is here.
A Look At The Future Of Books
People looking at an e-book reader app on the Apple iPad.
A Dark Day For The Future Of Books -- CNN
(CNN) -- Wednesday was a dark day for the future of books.
The Department of Justice charged Apple and five large book publishers with conspiring to raise e-book prices. Three of the five publishers quickly capitulated rather than face the risk and expense of a protracted legal battle.
Much of the case revolves around the decision of five of the largest six publishers to simultaneously adopt the agency pricing model immediately before Apple launched the iPad and iBookstore in April 2010. At that time, Amazon commanded about 90% of the e-book market. Amazon priced many books at $9.99 -- which was below the cost at which Amazon was paying the publisher -- in an effort to drive e-book adoption among consumers and capture market share.
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Stopping Text Scams On Cell Phones
Two years ago, I got a text message from a number with a Las Vegas area code. “Thanks for visiting our site!” it read. “Claim your $100 Gift card at www.topgiftsnow.com. Gift Code: 13Z76F. To end reply STOP.” Annoyed, I typed “STOP” and hit send. The next day I got another one. “STOP,” I typed again. Then came the deluge. “Clearance pricing on new cars!” my phone buzzed. “Start a career in law enforcement!” “You have 1 unread message from your secret crush!” At first they were all from Las Vegas. Then they were from Oregon, Idaho, and Nebraska. Every buzz meant another text message charge on my bill.
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My Comment: How to stop text scams depends on your service provider. Check with them .... and they should help you out.
New Treatment For Prostate Cancer Gives Hope For Millions
MRI showing prostate cancer in a 75 year old male. Photo: ALAMY
New Treatment For Prostate Cancer Gives 'Perfect Results' For Nine In Ten Men: Research -- The Telegraph
A new treatment for prostate cancer can rid the disease from nine in ten men without debilitating side effects, a study has found, leading to new hope for tens of thousands of men.
It is hoped the new treatment, which involves heating only the tumours with a highly focused ultrasound, will mean men can be treated without an overnight stay in hospital and avoiding the distressing side effects associated with current therapies.
A study has found that focal HIFU, high-intensity focused ultrasound, provides the 'perfect' outcome of no major side effects and free of cancer 12 months after treatment, in nine out of ten cases.
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My Comment: faster please.
How Did Japan Come To Prefer Wheat Over Rice?
Unlike other popular Japanese gadgetry, the Gopan bread maker isn’t sleek, nor does it fit in a trouser pocket. But Panasonic's $600 kitchen aid does boast a trump card: It produces freshly baked loaves from raw, whole grains of rice.* Since its launch in November 2010, the appliance—whose name is an inspired play on gohan, meaning “cooked rice,” and pan, meaning “bread”—has been selling like hotcakes in Japan (the only country where it’s currently available).
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Monday, April 16, 2012
The Rapid Rise Of China As A Space Power
A Delta II rocket launch. Photo: Air Force
China Now Tops U.S. in Space Launches -- Danger Room
For the first time ever, China has launched more rockets into orbit in a year than the U.S. In 2011, the Chinese sent 19 rockets into space. The U.S. sent just 18. Russia, the Walmart of space launches, fired off no fewer than 31 rockets.
The numbers, parsed in recent reports from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and the nonprofit Space Foundation, might seem to herald America’s orbital decline relative to its most bitter rival. In terms of sheer numbers of rocket launches, China has been steadily catching up to America for several years. In 2010, China fired off 15 rockets, matching the U.S. for the first time.
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My Comment: The trend is for China to surpass even Russia within the next 5-10 years.
Here Comes The Robot Subs
The Navy will send a robotic sub -- shown here as a model -- to hunt buried mines. Photo: Spencer Ackerman/Wired
Navy Will Give Nearsighted Minehunter Robotic Glasses -- Danger Room
The Navy is building a fleet of mine-hunting ships that investigators say aren’t all that hot at finding mines. So in the coming years, those ships are going to get drone supplements to dive deep below the sea to spot the underwater weapons. Think of ‘em as pairs of robotic glasses.
This is a scale model of the Navy’s newest drone sub, called the Knifefish. Manufactured by General Dynamics, the Navy unveiled it for the first time on Monday at its annual Sea Air Space convention just outside Washington, D.C.
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My Comment: The US Navy is bit late in the drone revolution ... but it appears that they are catching up very quickly.
The Cost Of Britain's Bee Decline
Under threat: Numbers of honeybees in managed hives have fallen by half since the 1980s and wild honeybees are nearly extinct
The Honey Trap: How The Demise Of Britain's Bees Could Cost Us £1.8billion A Year -- Daily Mail
Losing bees would cost Britain £1.8bn to foot the costs of hand-pollinating plants, a study has found.
Researchers at the University of Reading say the decline in their numbers would be disastrous for crops and drive up food prices.
Simon Potts, professor of biodiversity, and his team tested teams hand-pollinating all Britain’s major crops.
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My Comment: £1.8bn is a lot of money.
The Only Man In The World Who Can Swim With A Polar Bear
My Comment: I wonder what the neighbors are thinking. For more info, go here.
The First Prostate Cancer Vaccine Could Be A Step Away From Human Trials
The treatment, developed by Bavarian-Nordic Immunotherapeutics, is aimed at men with advanced prostate cancer which cannot be cured by castration and for whom treatment options are very limited. Photo: ALAMY
Prostate Cancer Vaccine Uses DNA To Fight Disease -- The Telegraph
The first prostate cancer vaccine could be a step away after ministers gave their approval for a human trial of a new genetically modified therapy.
The treatment, which uses viruses carrying human DNA to direct the body's natural defences against cancer cells, is the first prostate cancer vaccine ever to reach late stage “phase three” trials in Europe.
No vaccines have yet been approved in Britain to treat any type of cancer, and scientists believe it could not only double the survival rate of prostate cancer sufferers but give way to a new range of similar treatments for other tumour types.
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My Comment: faster please.
Using Iceland's Volcanoes For Britain's Energy Needs
Britain could become powered by Icelandic volcanoes as the government looks abroad for a solution to its green energy problem.
Charles Hendry, the energy minister, will visit the country next month to discuss a possible deal to harvest low-carbon energy from the natural geothermal energy of Iceland's volcanoes.
The arrangement would involve laying the longest high-voltage cable in the world across hundreds of miles of ocean floor between Britain and Iceland.
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My Comment:On paper it looks promising .... is it technically feasible .... we shall see.
New iPad Mini Rumor
(Credit: CNET)
New iPad Mini Rumor: 6M Coming In Third Quarter -- CNET
The latest comes by way of a translated report from Chinese online portal Netease, which states the device will compete against Windows 8 tablets.
Another day, another iPad Mini rumor.
The latest comes by way of a report from Chinese portal Netease, translated by Kotaku, which states that a smaller version of Apple's hit tablet will come to market in the third quarter.
The report says that 6 million units will be ready for launch, and the smaller tablet could sell for $249 to $299.
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My Comment: Too small for me to read.
Instagram's Popularity Increases With Facebook Acquisition
Instagram, seen here on an Android phone, has proved extremely popular among users of the Google mobile platform. Reuters
Instagram Gives Facebook 5 Million Reasons To Love Recent Acquisition -- Christian Science Monitor
The new Android app from Instagram, which was recently gobbled up by Facebook, has racked up 5 million downloads.
Earlier this week, Facebook announced the acquisition of photo-sharing hub Instagram. The price tag? A reported $1 billion in stock options and cash, a hefty chunk of change even for a company that could soon be valued at $100 billion.
In a message to users, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg maintained that although Facebook and Instagram offered very "different experiences, that the two platforms would "complement each other."
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