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Astronomers Dissect a Supermassive Black Hole

Filed under: Technology — webmaster December 12, 2008 @ 5:12 pm

Matt_dk sends along a piece from the European Southern Observatory, which reports on observations of the so-called “Einstein Cross,” a fortuitous conjunction of a nearby galaxy and a distant black hole. A team of researchers from Europe and the US combined the effects of macrolensing (from the intervening galaxy) and microlensing (from stars in that galaxy), captured by an earth-bound telescope. “Combining a double natural ‘magnifying glass’ with the power of ESO’s Very Large Telescope, astronomers have scrutinized the inner parts of the disc around a supermassive black hole 10 billion light-years away. They were able to study the disc with a level of detail a thousand times better than that of the best telescopes in the world, providing the first observational confirmation of the prevalent theoretical models of such discs.”

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CBS Interactive Layoffs Attributed to Consolidation, Recession – ClickZ News

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CBS Interactive Layoffs Attributed to Consolidation, Recession
ClickZ News -8 hours ago
By Kate Kaye, ClickZ, Dec 12, 2008 The recession isn't the only reason CBS Interactive has announced layoffs. After acquiring CNET earlier this year, the firm aims to reduce redundancies and better integrate divisions in the hopes of lowering operating
CBS plans layoffs at CNetBizjournals.com
paidContent.org – CBS Interactive Reorg: More Info And Merging Of Washington Post
Tom’s Guide - GigaOm - Register - MediaPost Publications
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Amsterdam To Shutter Some Coffee Shops, Brothels

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In an effort to stem organized crime, Amsterdam announced that it would be closing many of its brothels and marijuana-friendly cafes. What do…

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Sharp to close two LCD lines in production reorganization

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Sharp plans to close two LCD production lines in Japan as part of a corporate reorganization.

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Party season rolls on, but we pay for our drinks now (CNET)

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CNET – NEW YORK–I hereby insist that we all stop using the “Recession? What recession?” line, which seems to be used every time any company has thrown any moderately lavish party in the last two months. Not only is it overused, but I think folks have caught onto the fact that things have legitimately changed.

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Windows Cheap Enough For $2B Aussie Laptop Deal

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An anonymous reader writes “Windows-based netbooks aren’t too expensive to be ruled out of the Aussie government’s billion dollar promise to give a laptop to every school-aged child, according to several education departments. The admission follows an earlier report that open source machines based on Ubuntu or Mandriva are the only option to deliver up to four million computers to students for under $2 billion. Microsoft itself claimed it will keep costs per unit down by hosting a lot of the educational software in the cloud rather than on the netbook devices.”

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NASA, Obama Team Dispute Reports of Tension – FOXNews

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Ars Technica
NASA, Obama Team Dispute Reports of Tension
FOXNews -6 hours ago
The Orlando Sentinel reports that NASA's administrator is not cooperating with Barack Obama's transition team. Barack Obama's transition team and NASA on Friday disputed a report suggesting there is tension between them over inquiries by Obama about
NASA head denies dustup with Obama teamScientific American
Star wars between NASA head and Obama transition teamArs Technica
TIME - ZDNet - Independent - Slashdot
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RadioShack To Offer $100 Netbook With AT&T – InformationWeek

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eFluxMedia
RadioShack To Offer $100 Netbook With AT&T
InformationWeek -9 hours ago
The offering reflects an emerging trend among wireless providers to subsidize PCs and cell phones in return for customers signing service contracts.
AT&T taps Radio Shack for netbook pushVNUNet.com
Radio Shack's $99 Acer Aspire Notebook Too Good To Be TrueCRN
TechNewsWorld - ZDNet - PC Magazine - Computerworld
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Lawmakers urge FCC to delay contentious actions (Reuters)

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Reuters – Key U.S. lawmakers urged regulators on Friday to delay action on contentious items ahead of the transition to digital television, which will likely postpone a spectrum auction opposed by cell phone companies.

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Intel needs to build car batteries, co-founder says – TG Daily

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CrunchGear
Intel needs to build car batteries, co-founder says
TG Daily -6 hours ago
By Wolfgang Gruener Santa Clara (CA) – Expanding its business beyond its core strength, microprocessors, has always been difficult for Intel.
Andy Grove urges Intel to build car batteriesCNET News
Ex-Intel Chief Executive Urges Company to Enter Car Battery X-bit Labs
Ars Technica - Register - CrunchGear - Bizjournals.com
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Cranberry Juice Industry Hoping 2009 A Big Year For Urinary Tract Infections

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LAKEVILLE, MA—The nation’s leading cranberry juice producers announced Monday that they are banking on a record number of Americans…

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Chromefirexplorer girds loins against rich and closed – Register

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Times Online
Chromefirexplorer girds loins against rich and closed
Register -2 hours ago
Add-on-Con What's the thinking behind Google Chrome, the Chocolate Factory operating system web browser that just lost its beta tag?
Final Chrome Version Boosts Rendering SpeedPC Magazine
Google Chrome Gets Full ReleaseIGN
CNET News - Computerworld - eWeek - TG Daily
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How a Rogue Geologist Discovered Diamonds

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prone2tech writes “Both NPR and Wired are running stories about how nearly two decades ago, a dogged, absentminded Canadian geologist named Charles Fipke who was practically down to his last nickel when he discovered diamonds in the Northwest Territories. Back then there was no such thing as a Canadian diamond, and today, Canada is the world’s third-largest producer. The story behind the addition of Canada to the ranks of diamond-producing nations leads back to this one man. His discovery started the largest staking rush in North America since George Carmack found gold in the Klondike a century earlier.”

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Wind and Sun Beat Other Energy Alternatives

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iandoh passes along the news that researchers at Stanford University have completed the first quantitative, scientific comparison of alternative energy solutions by assessing not only their potential for delivering energy for electricity and vehicles, but also their impacts on global warming, human health, energy security, water supply, space requirements, wildlife, water pollution, reliability, and sustainability. Based on their model, they found that the best sources of alternative energy are wind, concentrated solar, and geothermal energy. The worst are nuclear, clean coal, and ethanol-based fuels. In other words, “the options that are getting the most attention are between 25 to 1,000 times more polluting than the best available options.”

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Scientists find 2000-year-old brain in Britain – The Associated Press

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Sky News
Scientists find 2000-year-old brain in Britain
The Associated Press -7 hours ago
LONDON (AP) – British archaeologists have unearthed an ancient skull carrying a startling surprise – an unusually well-preserved brain.
Scientists Find Oldest Human Brain in BritainFOXNews
Ancient brain tissue found in BritainUnited Press International
Escapist Magazine - Bloomberg - CNN - LiveScience.com
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The 10 Biggest Microsoft Stories Of 2008 – CRN

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InternetNews.com
The 10 Biggest Microsoft Stories Of 2008
CRN -2 hours ago
Microsoft, which is being sued for allegedly leading consumers astray with its Vista Capable logo campaign in the year before Windows Vista's January 2007 release, would love for this story to go away, but it just seems to get juicier and juicier.
Microsoft Defeats a Seven-Year-Old BugPC World
My final look at a near-ish feature-complete-ish Windows 7ZDNet Blogs
Gizmodo - OS News - InformationWeek - CIO
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Recovered Data From a Corrupt DVD Leads To Conviction, 24-Year Sentence

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Lucas123 writes “The Santa Cruz, Calif. DA’s office had been counting on a DVD with the recorded testimony of a victim in case against a serial rapist, but when they popped the video into the player, nothing came up — the disc was blank. To make matters worse, the cop who performed the original interview with the victim told the DA she never said she was ‘forced,’ so the judge wasn’t going to allow the witness to testify in a case where her original statement to police was in conflict with her current testimony. After two local data recovery firms said there was no way to restore the data, a third was able to recover the police interview from two years earlier, which led the defendant to plead guilty earlier this month. Close call.”

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McCain Stares At Screen, Attempts To Write Family Christmas Letter

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SEDONA, AZ—After procrastinating for several hours by watching It’s A Wonderful Life and old John Wayne movies, former Republican…

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[audio] Visiting Priest Shows Family How Grace Is Done

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Onion Radio News – with Doyle Redland

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Wikipedia censorship case sends ‘confusing’ message

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While the fracas over the censoring of a Wikipedia page in the U.K. has somewhat subsided, the case has imparted a confusing message to Internet users about what is considered an indecent image, according to one legal expert.

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Wall Street Beat: IT forecasts slashed

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With CIOs reporting budget revisions, market analysts slashing expectations for tech sector growth, and companies as diverse as Yahoo, Hynix, Texas Instruments and Sony cutting sales forecasts and jobs this week, there is no bottom clearly in sight for IT.

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Zoos 'Consuming' Elephants From the wild – ABC News

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Globe and Mail
Zoos 'Consuming' Elephants From the wild
ABC News -11 hours ago
By CATHERINE BRAHIC Zoos are "consuming" elephants, says a team of researchers and conservationists who have, for the first time, compared how the captive animals fare in comparison to their wild cousins.
Study: Elephants in zoos live much shorter livesChristian Science Monitor
Critical Report on Health of Zoo Elephants Is DebatedNew York Times
Reuters - Los Angeles Times - NPR - TIME
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Trouble in Paradise iTunes Land – Register

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MobileShop.com
Trouble in Paradise iTunes Land
Register -2 hours ago
The iTunes App Store may be the iPhone's killer app, as USA Today and others have claimed, but its home – the online mega-mall iTunes Store – has hit a few bumps as of late.
Read all 'app store' posts in iPhone ApprollCNET News
Apple Tweaking iPhone App Store: Good News For Shoppers, DevelopersCNNMoney.com
CRN - Ars Technica - VentureBeat - InformationWeek
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Followup To “When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux”

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An couple of anonymous readers wrote in to let us know about a followup to last Wednesday’s story of the teacher who didn’t believe in free software. The Linux advocate who posted the original piece has cooled off and graciously apologized for going off half-cocked (even though the teacher had done the same), and provided a little more background which, while not excusing the teacher’s ignorance, does make her actions somewhat more understandable. Ken Starks has talked with the teacher, who has received a crash education in technology over the last few days — Starks is installing Linux on her computer tomorrow. He retracts his insinuations about Microsoft money and the NEA. All in all he demonstrates what a little honest communication can do, a lesson that all of us who advocate for free software can take to heart. “The student did get his Linux disks back after the class. The lad was being disruptive, but that wasn’t mentioned. Neither was the obvious fact that when she saw a gaggle of giggling 8th grade boys gathered around a laptop, the last thing she expected to see on that screen was a spinning cube. She didn’t know what was on those disks he was handing out. It could have been porn, viral .exe’s…any number of things for all she knew. When she heard that an adult had given him some of the disks to hand out, her spidey-senses started tingling. Coupled with the fact that she truly was ignorant of honest-to-goodness free software, and you have some fairly impressive conclusion-jumping. In a couple of ways, I am guilty of it too.”

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Apple’s 3D Desktop Patent Filing Examined

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phantomfive writes “The patent office has released some patent filings by Apple which indicate that the company is working on a 3D desktop of some sort. They call it a multi-dimensional desktop, according to the patent filing.” There’s also some commentary at ZDNet; both stories link to a detailed run-down at AppleInsider.

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RadioShack Offers $99 Acer Netbook (NewsFactor)

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NewsFactor – Acer, AT&T and RadioShack have teamed up to offer a deal that brings the Acer Aspire netbook to market for only $99. Netbooks are mobile computing devices with a screen size of five to 10 inches that run a full version of a client operating system, such as Windows XP or Linux.

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Survey: 46% of women, 30% of men choose Internet over sex – Bizjournals.com

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Wall Street Journal Blogs
Survey: 46% of women, 30% of men choose Internet over sex
Bizjournals.com -5 hours ago
A large number of people would rather give up sex or TV for two weeks than forego the Internet for the same length of time, according to an online survey scheduled to be released next week.
Survey Asks: Internet Access or Sex?New York Times
Study Finds 'Almost Half of Women Prefer…AllHipHop
I4U - Ars Technica - Inquirer - G4 TV
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ABS Canyon 695 – Hummer H2 meets Anodized Aluminum

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After our first receipt of Core i7 processors and boards, we realized quickly that 24/7 stable overclocks past 4GHz were going to require excellent air cooling products, but more than likely liquid cooling or TEC systems.  Considering the upper end boards are capable of 3x SLI or Crossfire and have at least 8 SATA ports, it became obvious that we were…

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Playstation Home Beta Opens To the Public – Slashdot

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Telegraph.co.uk
Playstation Home Beta Opens To the Public
Slashdot -2 hours ago
Yesterday Sony launched the open beta for Playstation Home, the virtual world designed for Playstation Network community members. Eurogamer has an in-depth look at the features of Home.
When Will Sony's 'Home' Come Out of Beta?PC Magazine
Sony Beta Launches “Home” for PlayStation 3 Owners.X-bit Labs
IGN - 1UP.com - Gizmodo - Gamasutra
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Wireless Invention Jams Teen Drivers’ Cell Calls

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alphadogg writes “University of Utah researchers have invented technology that could come to be embraced by teenagers with the same enthusiasm they have for curfews and ID checks. And like those things, it could save their lives. Key2SafeDriving technology uses RFID or Bluetooth wireless capabilities to issue signals from car keys to cell phones to prevent drivers from talking on their phones or texting while driving. A company called Accendo LC of Kaysville, Utah has licensed the technology and is working to build it into commercial devices that could be on the market next year. The company is sorting out how to bring the technology to market, but one possibility is that it would be made available through cell phone service companies and could also be tied in with insurance companies, which might offer discounts for users.”

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