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Science in Society RSS FeedsThis Week in Science - Gold Nanoparticles on a Roll | Keeping Fungal Invaders at Bay | Ultra Clean, Ultra Small | Adding Injury to Insult | A Warped Route to Cloaking | Right on Target | Bright Shiny Flowers | Life's Too Short | Chaperone to Neurodegeneration | Trading Toxins | Rare Air | Peer Support | Viewing the Action of DNA Polymerase...Feed Source: www.sciencemag.org Editors' Choice - CELL BIOLOGY: Moving Toward Asymmetry | ASTROPHYSICS: A Star at Death's Door | IMMUNOLOGY: Finding Negatives Wherever | OCEAN SCIENCE: Winter Carbonate Collapse | CHEMISTRY: Diverse Scaffolds | CELL BIOLOGY: Follow the Leader | AGRICULTURE: Controlling Salt Intake... Random Samples - TO CATCH A CELL | NO FREE RIDE FOR BLUBBER | GETTING THERE... Newsmakers - PEOPLE TO WATCH IN 2009 | PEOPLE TO WATCH IN 2009... [RESEARCH ARTICLES] A Glucosinolate Metabolism Pathway in Living Plant Cells Mediates Broad-Spectrum Antifungal Defense - Plant cells defend against fungal attack through an innate immunity pathway in which infection triggers glucosinolate synthesis, stimulating formation of a protective callose. Authors: Pawe? Bednarek, Mariola Pi?lewska-Bednarek, Ale? Svato?, Bernd Schneider, Jan Doubský, Madina Mansurova, Matt Humphry, Chiara Consonni, Ralph Panstruga, Andrea Sanchez-Vallet, Antonio Molina, Paul Schulze-Lefert... [REPORTS] Mott Insulating State in Ultraclean Carbon Nanotubes - Both metallic and semiconducting carbon nanotubes exhibit a radius-dependent energy gap arising from correlated electrons in the tubes. Authors: Vikram V. Deshpande, Bhupesh Chandra, Robert Caldwell, Dmitry S. Novikov, James Hone, Marc Bockrath... [REPORTS] Broadband Invisibility by Non-Euclidean Cloaking - In theory, materials with a negative refractive index deployed in a curved, non-Euclidean space can provide a route to cloaking and invisibility across a range of wavelengths. Authors: Ulf Leonhardt, Tomá? Tyc... [REPORTS] Control of Self-Assembly of DNA Tubules Through Integration of Gold Nanoparticles - Gold particles incorporated into DNA strands drive the formation of a variety of three-dimensional spiral architectures. Authors: Jaswinder Sharma, Rahul Chhabra, Anchi Cheng, Jonathan Brownell, Yan Liu, Hao Yan... [REPORTS] Declining Coral Calcification on the Great Barrier Reef - Calcification by Great Barrier Reef corals decreased by about 14% since 1990, the largest decline in the past 400 years. Authors: Glenn De?ath, Janice M. Lough, Katharina E. Fabricius... [REPORTS] Stretching the Envelope of Past Surface Environments: Neoproterozoic Glacial Lakes from Svalbard - Unusual oxygen isotope compositions indicate that a Precambrian glacial period had an anomalous, perhaps extremely CO2-rich, atmosphere. Authors: Huiming Bao, Ian J. Fairchild, Peter M. Wynn, Christoph Spötl... [REPORTS] Why Peer Discussion Improves Student Performance on In-Class Concept Questions - In the classroom, discussion among students improves understanding and leads to more accurate answers to questions. Authors: M. K. Smith, W. B. Wood, W. K. Adams, C. Wieman, J. K. Knight, N. Guild, T. T. Su... [REPORTS] Regulation of Neuronal Survival Factor MEF2D by Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy - The degradation of a key neuronal survival factor by chaperone-mediated autophagy may contribute to Parkinson's disease. Authors: Qian Yang, Hua She, Marla Gearing, Emanuela Colla, Michael Lee, John J. Shacka, Zixu Mao... [REPORTS] Signal Sequences Activate the Catalytic Switch of SRP RNA - Authors: Niels Bradshaw, Saskia B. Neher, David S. Booth, Peter Walter... [REPORTS] Floral Iridescence, Produced by Diffractive Optics, Acts As a Cue for Animal Pollinators - The iridescence of tulip petals, as well as their pigmentation, affects foraging behavior by bumblebees. Authors: Heather M. Whitney, Mathias Kolle, Piers Andrew, Lars Chittka, Ullrich Steiner, Beverley J. Glover... [REPORTS] Real-Time DNA Sequencing from Single Polymerase Molecules - Arrays of narrow waveguides can record the action of a DNA polymerase stepping along a primer template, potentially providing a way to sequence DNA molecules. Authors: John Eid, Adrian Fehr, Jeremy Gray, Khai Luong, John Lyle, Geoff Otto, Paul Peluso, David Rank, Primo Baybayan, Brad Bettman, Arkadiusz Bibillo, Keith Bjornson, Bidhan Chaudhuri, Frederick Christians, Ronald Cicero, Sonya Clark, Ravindra Dalal, Alex deWinter, John Dixon, Mathieu Foquet, Alfred Gaertner, Paul Hardenbol, Cheryl Heiner, Kevin Hester, David Holden, Gregory Kearns, Xiangxu Kong, Ronald Kuse, Yves Lacroix, Steven Lin, Paul Lundquist, Congcong Ma, Patrick Marks, Mark Maxham, Devon Murphy, Insil Park, Thang Pham, Michael Phillips, Joy Roy, Robert Sebra, Gene Shen, Jon Sorenson, Austin Tomaney, Kevin Travers, Mark Trulson, John Vieceli, Jeffrey Wegener, Dawn Wu, Alicia Yang, Denis Zaccarin, Peter Zhao, Frank Zhong, Jonas Korlach, Stephen Turner... [REPORTS] Phage-Mediated Intergeneric Transfer of Toxin Genes - Viruses may transfer toxin genes among pathogenic bacteria in raw milk, complicating veterinary use of phage therapy as a bacteriacide. Authors: John Chen, Richard P. Novick... [REPORTS] Stable Introduction of a Life-Shortening Wolbachia Infection into the Mosquito Aedes aegypti - Infection of mosquitoes with a bacterium shortens their lives and reduces disease transmission, without development of resistance. Authors: Conor J. McMeniman, Roxanna V. Lane, Bodil N. Cass, Amy W.C. Fong, Manpreet Sidhu, Yu-Feng Wang, Scott L. O?Neill... [EDITORIAL] Making a Science of Education - Author: Bruce Alberts... [NEWS] THE TRANSITION: Holdren Named Science Adviser, Varmus, Lander to Co-Chair PCAST - Authors: Eli Kintisch, Jeffrey Mervis... [NEWS] SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION: Tehran Incident Threatens U.S.-Iran Project - Author: Richard Stone... [NEWS] RESEARCH ASSESSMENT: U.K. University Research Ranked; Funding Impacts to Follow - Author: John Travis... [NEWS] RESEARCH FUNDING: For Many Scientists, the Madoff Scandal Suddenly Hits Home - Author: Jennifer Couzin... [NEWS] PLANETARY IMPACTS: Did the Mammoth Slayer Leave A Diamond Calling Card? - Author: Richard A. Kerr... [NEWS] CORAL REEFS: Calcification Rates Drop in Australian Reefs - Author: Elizabeth Pennisi... [NEWS FOCUS] SCIENCE ADVISERS: Bending the President's Ear - A science adviser is only as effective as the president wants him to be, say the men who have held the job since Sputnik.Author: Eli Kintisch... [NEWS FOCUS] BRAIN CANCER: A Viral Link to Glioblastoma? - Circumstantial evidence hints that cytomegalovirus, a common herpesvirus, may play a role in the aggressive brain cancer, but big questions remain.Author: Greg Miller... [NEWS FOCUS] POLAR SCIENCE: A Death in Antarctica - The death in 2000 of a young Australian astrophysicist at the U.S. South Pole station raised many troubling questions. Eight years later, there are few answers.Author: Jeffrey Mervis... [LETTERS] Literature Citations in the Internet Era - Authors: Yves Gingras, Vincent Larivičre, Éric Archambault... [LETTERS] Narrower Focus May Be More Efficient - Author: K. Brad Wray... [LETTERS] To Each Citation, a Purpose - Authors: Christopher S. Von Bartheld, Shaun P. Collin, Onur Güntürkün... [LETTERS] A Cycle of Tradition and Innovation - Authors: Hanne Andersen;, James A. Evans... [TECHNICAL COMMENT] Comment on ?Log or Linear? Distinct Intuitions of the Number Scale in Western and Amazonian Indigene Cultures? - Authors: Jessica F. Cantlon, Sara Cordes, Melissa E. Libertus, Elizabeth M. Brannon... [TECHNICAL RESPONSE] Response to Comment on ?Log or Linear? Distinct Intuitions of the Number Scale in Western and Amazonian Indigene Cultures? - Authors: Stanislas Dehaene, Véronique Izard, Pierre Pica, Elizabeth Spelke... [BOOKS ET AL.] EDUCATION: The Gamers' Advancement of Learning - Starting from the observation that video games captivate both players and programmers, Gee explores their implications for learning theory, motivation, and development of expertise.Author: John Willinsky... [BOOKS ET AL.] EDUCATION: Inside the Schooled Mind - Reif discusses how findings from cognitive science can help improve teaching and learning, especially science education (and, within that, physics education).Author: Elsbeth Stern... [BOOKS ET AL.] SCIENCE EDUCATION: A Handbook for Hands-On Learning - The contributors present perspectives on undergraduate research programs from participants, administrators, and external evaluators.Authors: Robert A. Lue, Richard Losick... [BOOKS ET AL.] EDUCATION: What's Wrong with Inferences from Test Scores? - In this account of the complexities of educational testing written for nonspecialists, Koretz discusses what such tests can and cannot reveal and how test scores can be misunderstood and misused.Author: Edward Haertel... [POLICY FORUM] ENVIRONMENT: "True" Conservation Progress - Conservation performance in securing biodiversity can be evaluated better with metrics based on the concept of a conservation balance sheet.Authors: Eve McDonald-Madden, Ascelin Gordon, Brendan A. Wintle, Susan Walker, Hedley Grantham, Silvia Carvalho, Madeleine Bottrill, Liana Joseph, Rocio Ponce, Romola Stewart, Hugh P. Possingham... [PERSPECTIVES] ASTRONOMY: How Old Is That Star? - Despite being fundamental in determining its physical state, a star's age cannot be measured directly, and estimation methods are imprecise.Author: David R. Soderblom... [PERSPECTIVES] PHYSICS: Cloaking with Curved Spaces - Designs based on the mathematics behind curved space-time may lead to invisibility cloaks.Authors: André Nicolet, Frédéric Zolla... [PERSPECTIVES] CHEMISTRY: Repair or Replacement--A Joint Perspective - Insights into the molecular origins of cartilage lubrication could lead to more efficient tissue repair and to longer-lasting prostheses for hip and knee joints.Author: Jacob Klein... [PERSPECTIVES] GEOCHEMISTRY: A Matter of Preservation - Differences in the preservation potential of crustal rocks may explain peaks in crustal ages previously attributed to enhanced crust formation.Authors: Chris Hawkesworth, Peter Cawood, Tony Kemp, Craig Storey, Bruno Dhuime... [PERSPECTIVES] EDUCATION: Farewell, Lecture? - A physics professor describes his evolution from lecturing to dynamically engaging students during class and improving how they learn.Author: Eric Mazur... [PERSPECTIVES] MICROBIOLOGY: Mosquitoes Cut Short - Can the life-shortening effect of a bacterium on mosquitoes control the transmission of dengue?Authors: Andrew F. Read, Matthew B. Thomas... [SPECIAL SECTION] Adding a T to the Three R's - Authors: Pamela J. Hines, Barbara R. Jasny, Jeffrey Mervis... [SPECIAL/MULTIMEDIA] Video: Education and Technology - A video introduction to Science's special issue on the promises, and challenges, that rapidly changing technology presents for the educational world.Author: ... [SPECIAL/NEWS] NSF Rethinks Its Digital Library - A $175 million investment by the U.S. National Science Foundation has fostered collaboration and created vast amounts of material. But the digital world is changing.Author: Jeffrey Mervis... [SPECIAL/NEWS] New Landscape for the Earth Sciences - A digital library for the earth sciences community and by the community is now also of the community.Author: Jeffrey Mervis... [SPECIAL/NEWS] A Nobelist's Passionate Pursuit of Excellence - Nobelist Harry Kroto argues that the best educational resources often come from "people who are passionate about what they are doing and want to share it"--even if those materials haven't first been put under the sort of disciplinary scrutiny typical of material included in the National Science Digital Library. Author: Jeffrey Mervis... [SPECIAL/NEWS] A Vision in Search of Funding - Last summer, the U.S. government created an awkwardly named entity to fund research on how the Internet can improve U.S. education. But so far, the National Center for Research in Advanced Information and Digital Technologies exists only on paper.Author: Jeffrey Mervis... [SPECIAL/NEWS] Computers As Writing Instructors - Software that helps students hone their writing skills is finding a niche in the classroom.Author: Greg Miller... [SPECIAL/NEWS] Glow Lights Up Scottish Classrooms - Schools across Scotland are flocking to link up with a national intranet that serves students, teachers, and parents.Author: Daniel Clery... [SPECIAL/NEWS] Korea Tries to Level the Field - A cyber home learning system seeks to raise achievement and reduce the huge cost of private tutors, a practice not available to every Korean family.Author: Dennis Normile... [SPECIAL/NEWS] A Personal Tutor for Algebra - Commercial software created in the lab anticipates wrong answers and reinforces needed skills for first-year algebra students.Author: Yudhijit Bhattacharjee... [SPECIAL ISSUE Perspective] Immersive Interfaces for Engagement and Learning - Author: Chris Dede... [SPECIAL ISSUE Perspective] Technology and Informal Education: What Is Taught, What Is Learned - Author: Patricia M. Greenfield... [SPECIAL ISSUE Perspective] Education and Training Technology in the Military - Author: J. D. Fletcher... [SPECIAL ISSUE Perspective] Technology and Testing - Authors: Edys S. Quellmalz, James W. Pellegrino... [SPECIAL ISSUE Perspective] Video Games: A Route to Large-Scale STEM Education? - Author: Merrilea J. Mayo... [SPECIAL ISSUE Perspective] Laptop Programs for Students - Authors: Andrew A. Zucker, Daniel Light... [SPECIAL ISSUE REVIEWS] Online Education Today - Authors: A. Frank Mayadas, John Bourne, Paul Bacsich... [SPECIAL ISSUE REVIEWS] Opening Education - Author: Marshall S. Smith... [BREVIA] Nanodiamonds in the Younger Dryas Boundary Sediment Layer - Nanodiamonds in sites across North America suggest that an asteroid impact coincided with cooling 12,900 years ago. Authors: D. J. Kennett, J. P. Kennett, A. West, C. Mercer, S. S. Que Hee, L. Bement, T. E. Bunch, M. Sellers, W. S. Wolbach... [RESEARCH ARTICLES] Glucosinolate Metabolites Required for an Arabidopsis Innate Immune Response - Authors: Nicole K. Clay, Adewale M. Adio, Carine Denoux, Georg Jander, Frederick M. Ausubel... Microsoft Unified Communications Tips and Tricks - Now that OCS 2007 R2 has RTM (released to manufacturing), I thought I'd share Microsoft's brand new Unified Communications Tips and Tricks Flashcards for End-Users which includes some cool tips for their Office Communications Server 2007 platform. The image above is a sample. The slide deck is specific to OCS 2007 and not OCS 2007 R2. However, there is lots of feature overlap, so I'm sure they're still useful for the early birds using OCS 2007 R2... Truphone Adds Skype Features, Twitter, MSN Messenger, and more - Truphone has added a new Skype feature that will allow iPhone and iPod Touch users to make calls and instant message other Skype users. This new feature is scheduled to go live to consumers the week of Jan. 12, but it's available for a select few media that inquire. I'm going to try it very shortly. You now will have the ability to make and receive Skype calls and instant message Skype users from your iPhone or iPod touch. Truphone custom... Related Entries with Images & Recent Assets Linked to Entries - Movable Type bloggers ? related entries template recipes and I've come up with what I think is one of the best ones out here. Further, Movable Type bloggers using version MT 4+ with its built-in Asset Management have also been clamoring for the ability to display not just Recent Assets (images in this case) but Recent Assets hyperlinked to the actual Entry where the image was used. I've come up with such a method, so read on By default, Movable ... Hard Drives Slow Down With Loud Background Noise - Apparently, disk drives are more sensitive to minor vibrations than previously thought. A blog post by Sun Microsystems engineer Brendan Gregg called "Unusual disk latency" discovered unusually high disk I/O latency during a streaming write test. He explains how disk drives latency can shoot up dramatically when someone shouts at them making them perform more slowly. Yes, that's right, he can make his hard drives slow down simply by screaming a... Apple Large screen iPod Touch in Future Plus Skype & Apple Partnership? - According to Techcrunch, we can soon expect to see a 7" or 9" iPod touch, which would make it more akin to a tablet PC than a portable music & video player with app support. The app support is a key point here. One of the problems with the iPod touch and similarly the iPhone is the relatively small screen. Sure, it's bigger than most portable devices, but it's still not quite large enough for optimal productivity. By stepping up the screen si... Broadsoft Acquires Rival Sylantro - In what could portend several acquisitions in the VoIP space, Broadsoft has acquired rival competitor Sylantro Systems, both makers of softswitches and both heavily involved in carrier infrastructure, IMS, and converged services. TMCnet's Greg Galitzine has the full details on the acquisition.With the global slowing economy, even the VoIP industry which has had exponential growth over the last 13 years, is being affected by the global downturn. N... trixbox CE vs. Asterisk Downloads - As you may have read, Digium announced a sharp rise in Asterisk downloads for 2008 registering in a whopping 1.5 million downloads for 2008. That got me thinking just how does Asterisk & AsteriskNOW compare with Fonality's trixbox CE distro? Arguably trixbox CE is the either the #1 or the #2 downloaded Asterisk-based distribution. But are they #1 or #2? Let the Fonality vs. Digium download battle commence First, we head to Sourceforge, which... Blu-ray Defies Recession with Christmas Sales Exceeding DVD - More proof that my prediction of a Blu-ray Christmas is coming true According to the Blu-ray Disc Association, British consumers bought 462,500 Blu-ray discs in November, an increase of 165% from October. They put out a release with a very positive title that proudly claims, "Blu-ray Beats Recession Blues Sales Soar in Lead Up to Christmas at Even Quicker Rate than DVD". Like I said in my pro- Blu-ray prediction, "I thin... The State of Nortel - Rich has an excellent piece on Nortel where he talks to Nortel's President of Carrier Networks' Richard Lowe and Bruce Gustafson, Director of Marcom, Carrier Networks. With all the bad news surrounding Nortel it's interesting to get a perspective of Nortel from the horse's mouth. Of course, Nortel's job or any company for that matter is to try and spin things in a positive light. However, reading the a... Flash Skype Video cards = Flash Skype Client in the Near Future? - This morning I was playing with the new video e-card creation tool from Skype, which is just in time for Christmas, Hanukkah and the rest of the holidays. It's called Video cards with Skype (http://www.skypevideocards.com). Facebook fans can easily embed/send the cards to your Facebook friends instantly or use the "Video cards with Skype" Facebook app (http://apps.facebook.com/videocardswithskype). The new skypevideocards.com is a no-download... Verizon FiOS Voice+Internet Cheaper than just FiOS Internet? - I had to do a double-take when I read the Verizon FiOS pricing plans page that shows Verizon FiOS Internet with Verizon home phone service is less expensive than FiOS Internet without Verizon home phone service. It's $5 cheaper per month to have the voice service than without? I don't think I've ever seen any double or triple play offering that actually is cheaper when you have an additional "leg" offering in the package. Here, see for yourself... Belkin Desktop Internet Phone for Skype - I was doing some Christmas shopping on Amazon when I was curious what sort of VoIP phones were available on Amazon. I came across the Belkin Desktop Internet Phone for Skype, which I never heard of. The Belkin Desktop Internet Phone for Skype is a standalone Skype phone with ... Toshiba 512GB Solid State Drive - Toshiba announced that it will showcase a 512GB solid-state drive (SSD) at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next month, with shipments of this large SSD in the second quarter of 2009. These NAND-flash-based solid state drives (SSD) will be the industry's first 2.5-inch 512-gigabyte SSD and features fast read/write times and reliable performance for laptops/notebooks, and other equipment. In addition to the 2.5-inch, 512GB drive, the 43nm NAND... Christmas Blu-ray player + Netflix = A Very Blue Christmas - I have a Blu-ray player on my Christmas list that I hope to get. Santa Claus hasn't failed me yet. I also have a subscription to Netflix and planned on upgrading it to the Blu-ray package for an additional $1/month should I stay off Santa's "naughty list" this year. This would give me access to Netflix's massive Blu-ray ... CNET - Where's the ? love? - I love CNET, it's one of my favorite technology, electronics, and gadgets sites. But I'm just not feeling the love. You see, I wrote a quick review of the just launched GizmoCall Flash-based VoIP service this morning. A few hours later, see in my RSS alerts another article on GizmoCall. Naturally, I want to see other people's opinions on it, so I click through and see that it's a CNET article. (http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10124311-94.html) ... BlackBerry OS Running On Windows Mobile HTC Touch Pro - From the "Oh no you didn't!" department, BerryReview.com has an article and some sweet photo goodness showing a Windows Mobile HTC Touch Pro running a virtual BlackBerry operating system. The Windows Mobile OS running the BlackBerry OS? What's next, the iPhone running Windows Mobile? Soon there will be human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together mass hysteria! The BlackBerry OS runs as an application on Windows Mobile allowing you to run you... GizmoCall Another Flash VoIP Player - GizmoCall, a Flash-based, no download, cross operating system VoIP app launched on Monday. GizmoCall isn't the first to offer a Flash-based VoIP client. I believe the first Flash-based VoIP app was Flashphone, which I discovered last year. I also found a Flash-based app that not only did VoIP, but it did SIP-based video as well.In any event, I decided to give GizmoCall a go. Registering was easy and was done from within the Flash application. Sim... The Pirate Bay Offline for Christmas? - Interesting message on The Pirate Bay today. At first I thought maybe the FBI, Interpol, or some other law enforcement entity took them offline. Or perhaps the plethora of Christmas downloaders had knocked them offline. Though, I'm not sure giving a gift of pirated music or movies burned to a CD/DVD is exactly the type of Christmas spirit that Jesus would approve of. See Commandment "Thou shall not steal."I was getting an authentication window po... TMC & Digium Announce Educational program for Digium|Asterisk World - Some good news from my company TMC and Digium, the founder of Asterisk that I thought I'd share. If you're an Asterisk fan, you need to be at Asterisk World, which is co-located with the #1 VoIP tradeshow in the U.S., namely TMC's ITEXPO.Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) and Digium, the Asterisk Company, today announced the educational program for Digium|Asterisk World, scheduled to take place February 2-4, 2009 in Miami. The event is colloc... ADTRAN Launches n-Command MSP - Remote VoIP Management Network Tool - Interesting new product from from ADTRAN whose aim is to simplify remote management of VoIP networks with their n-Command MSP. It sounds very similar to NetQoS Unified Communications Monitor 2.0 I wrote about last month, except NetQoS UC Monitor 2.0 is designed for Cisco UC and Microsoft OCS environments, while the ADTRAN offering seems targeted exclusively to managing ADTRAN NetVanta or Total Access converged networking solutions. One of its c... Nortel Web.Alive = Second Life for Business - Rich Tehrani has a very interesting post about Nortel's foray into virtualized business meetings. Think Second Life virtual world meets business world Rich participated in a virtual world demo with Nortel where they showed him web.alive. This business-oriented virtual world looks eerily similar to Second Life, including the 3D avatars, and 3D world but under the covers it sports something else - namely 3D audio powered by ... Remote Desktop Dual Monitor Support tip - You're probably wondering if there is dual monitor support for Remote Desktop Connection. There is indeed, but there are some caveats and issues you should be aware of, as well as some solutions to these issues. First, as of Microsoft Remote Desktop client version 6.0, support was added for spanning across multiple monitors. Only some configurations are supported by Remote Desktop client in span mode. According to the Remote Desktop help file Rem... Grandstream GXV3005 Video Phone - Grandstream just announced the GXV3005 IP video phone is coming this month. The GXV3005 features an additional FXO port and is part of the GXV3000 IP video product line series.The GXV3005 features the same design and all of the functionality as the GXV3000 model, but it comes with the advanced versatility of an FXO PSTN line port, which enables customers to receive both video telephony service over an IP network and their home land-line. One thin... Scientists develop software that can 'Draw' your Dreams - Scientists have developed software that can 'draw' your dreams by reading your mind. Your dreams have now been unlocked with the invention of technology capable of illustrating images taken directly from human brains during sleep.According to Telgraph.co.uk: A team of Japanese scientists have created a device that enables the processing and imaging of thoughts and dreams as experienced in the brain to appear on a computer screen.While researchers... Skype 4.0 beta 3 released - Skype has been striving to improve the usability of Skype and give more prominence to other features such as video by rearranging Skype's interface in version 4.0. They also have improved conversation management. Today, Skype released Skype 4.0 beta 3 for Windows.
So what's new in Skype 4.0 beta 3? New is this version, is an abuse reporting feature, which will give you the option to report any users you are blocking to Skype. According to Skype... Free snom Flexor CTI for Outlook Application offers Advanced Telephony Features - snom and Camrivox today announced free VoIP telephony integration with Microsoft Outlook with snom Flexor CTI software for Microsoft Outlook. Microsoft Outlook is the most widely used contact manager with a market share of over 60% of email users. A free CTI app for snom's VoIP phones? I remember the days where you had to pay thousands of dollara for a CTI server. No CTI server required for this app nor the thousands of dollars!The highlights of ... Copy Paste Comes to the iPhone - Pastebud is a cool new service launching tomorrow that leverages javascript, web services, and bookmarks in mobile Safari to finally bring copy and paste to the iPhone and iPod touch. Thank the heavens! It's about time. What was Steve Jobs thinking when he didn't put copy/paste into the iPhone? Why Steve Jobs crippled the Jesus phone is beyond me. Further, I believe some third party copy/paste apps were banned in the Apple App Store. Well rejoice... WordPress 2.7 released - WordPress 2.7 "Coltrane" was just released featuring some pretty cool upgrades in features. First, it sports a drag-and-drop interface for redesigning the layout of your WordPress blog/website. Second, it automatically updates core WordPress files and your plugins (if you so choose). Heck, you can even have it set to download beta nightlies. According to WordPress "Matt": "this may be the last time you ever have to manually upgrade WordPress ... Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard - Logitech today introduced what they deem a "Game-Changing Gameboard" called the Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard. Hyperbole aside, the Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard is an interesting concept. It sports a naturally contoured design, on-board memory, customizable backlighting, and programmable keys. A keyboard with memory? What's next? A keyboard which is a full-fledged PC? Oh wait, that's been done.Anyway, the Logitech G13 advanced gameboard is a... Truphone brings low-cost calling to iPhone over Wi-Fi & now 3G - Truphone is now bringing low-priced international calls to the iPhone even when not connected to Wi-Fi. In case you don't recall, Steve Jobs will only allow VoIP over Wi-Fi and not over a 3G data connection. So has Truphone enabled VoIP over a 3G connection for the Apple iPhone? Not quite. It's a callback system similar to Jajah that uses the 3G voice bearer ch... Death certificate: Jett Travolate killed by seizure - Police will question Travolta, 54, and Preston, 46 about their son's medication as part of routine inquiries into his death, the Daily Star reported.
Jett had been diagnosed with Kawasaki Syndrome, a vascular illness that leads to inflamed blood vessels, and his parents had always denied that he suffered from autism, despite the concerns of Travolta's brother Joey, an autism campaigner.
Scientology-watchers have openly wondered whether the cul... Terrorist group Hamas: Jewish children ?will be murdered? - The terrorists of Hamas -- who use cartoons to encourage children to kill Jews -- now threaten that fellow Islamists will kill Jewish children anywhere in the world in revenge for Israel's police incursion into the Gaza strip.
In doing so these cowards -- bent on the destruction of the state of Israel -- show their true nature.... Moroccan-Born Muslim Becomes Mayor of Rotterdam - A Moroccan immigrant was installed Monday as mayor of Rotterdam, the Netherlands' second largest city, in a move hailed as a significant step for the integration of minorities in the European Union nation.
Ahmed Aboutaleb, who has dual Dutch-Moroccan citizenship, is the first Moroccan-born immigrant to be appointed a Dutch mayor. Some have compared his achievement to that of U.S. President-elect Barack Obama.... Tom Cruise gets more mileage out of claim that Scientology cured his dyslexia - In 2003 Cruise also claimed that Scientology helped cure his dyslexia. At the time, both Thomas Viall, executive director of the prestigious International Dyslexia Association, and Philip Pasho, executive director of the National Dyslexic Foundation, cast doubts on the actor's statements.
Aside from its dubious medical claims, the Scientology cult is also involved in an extended hate campaign against psychiatry.... Facts don?t fit claims of FLDS welfare fraud - Allegations that members of a southern Utah polygamous sect are guilty of widespread welfare fraud were raised repeatedly this summer during a U.S. Senate judiciary committee hearing.
But welfare data from Utah, Arizona and Texas do not support the claims.
Yet six speakers at a July 24 Senate Judiciary Committee hearing said fraud and misuse of welfare funds is a primary reason the federal government should be more involved in investigating t... Judge: smuggled monkey meat needed for religious reasons? Still need a permit - A Liberian woman accused of smuggling endangered monkey meat from Africa to New York has failed to persuade a judge that she shouldn't be prosecuted because she needed the butchered carcasses for religious reasons.
The judge also noted that her claim didn't address the main point of the criminal charge: That she hadn't applied for the permits needed to import such exotic foodstuffs and had misled border officials about what she was shipping int... Jett Travolta?s death shines spotlights on cult?s quackery - The tragic death of Jett Travolta has once again turned the spotlights on the insane medical claims of Scientology -- the cult his parents, John Travolta and Kelly Preston, are deeply involved in.Their faith in the bizarre fantasies -- and claims regarding healing technology -- of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard certainly can not have helped.
We also provide links to additional information about Scientology's quackery, as well as other rese... 9 Muslims Are Pulled From Plane and Denied Re-entry; Airline Apologizes Next Day - AirTran Airways apologized Friday for an incident on New Year?s Day in which airline officials pulled nine Muslim passengers off a domestic flight and refused to rebook them, even though F.B.I. agents said they had done nothing wrong.
The incident occurred Thursday at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after members of a Muslim family boarding a flight to Orlando, Fla., had a conversation about the safest place to sit in the event of an ... John Travolta?s 16-year-old son dies - Kelly Preston, Travolta's wife, has said that Jett became very sick when he was 2 years old and was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease, an illness that leads to inflammation of the blood vessels in young children.
She blamed household cleaners and fertilizers, and said that a detoxification program based on teachings from the Church of Scientology helped improve his health, according to People magazine.... Neo-Nazi Violence: German Mayor in Hiding after Far-Right Threat - The mayor of a small town in eastern Germany has gone into hiding after a threat on his life appeared on a far-right Web site. The case follows the knife attack by a suspected neo-Nazi this month, generating fears that the far-right scene is becoming more violent.
Recent figures show that the number of far-right crimes committed in the first 10 months of 2008 exceeded the total for the whole of last year.... Copyright © 2009, LadyWeb. All Rights Reserved. |