Archive for the 'Tech News 09/2008' Category

Spolsky’s Software Q-and-A Site

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

guzzibill writes “Joel Spolsky has announced the beta release of Stack Overflow, intended to be a high-quality source of answers to software questions. Post a software question and watch the answers flow in. Popularity voting is very much woven into the site, where both questions and answers can be edited for clarity and voted up […]

IMDb Incorporates Full-Length TV Shows [Television]

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Despite competition from huge search and information sites like Google and Wikipedia, the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) has for years been a prime resource if you wanted to know anything about a movie, TV show, actor, director, or—hell—even grip. Now the site’s taken an interesting new turn, incorporating shows and videos from Hulu, CBS, […]

Rudder Emails You Daily Financial Reports [Personal Finance]

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Personal finance webapp Rudder wants to be your daily financial adviser—via email. Once you activate your account and feed it your financial data, Rudder sends you a daily email summarizing your fiscal state of affairs. Rudder aggregates the balances of your checking, savings, and credit card accounts and lists them alongside bills you’ve got […]

IPv6 and the Business-Case Skeptics

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Julie188 writes “Experts keep screaming that the IPv4 sky is falling. Three such experts were recently asked point-blank to state an irrefutable business case for moving to IPv6 now, and their answer was more plausible than the old refrain (the lack of addresses and a yet-to-be-seen killer IPv6 app). They said that there isn’t a […]

Foxmarks Beta-Testing Profile-Specific Password Sync [Beta Beat]

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Our favorite bookmark-syncing extension for Firefox, Foxmarks, is venturing into syncing your passwords as well as your bookmarks between browsers over the internet. Coupled with Foxmarks’ new profile support, you can selectively sync what passwords go where and keep your banking passwords at home and your IT passwords at work. You have to opt into […]

Mozilla Admits Firefox EULA Is Flawed

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

darthcamaro writes “Mozilla has now come around and is taking seriously the concerns of Ubuntu and others about the Firefox EULA, which we discussed vigorously the other day. In fact Mozilla told InternetNews.com that the EULA itself is flawed and will be replaced with something else. Quoting Mozilla Chairperson Mitchell Baker from the article: ‘There […]

MZ Ultimate Tweaker Modifies and Optimizes System Settings [Featured Windows Download]

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Windows only: Free application MZ Ultimate Tweaker is a system modification tool that covers the gamut of system tweaks, putting everything from performance to display tweaks just a few clicks away. The application is very similar to the TweakUI Windows XP PowerToy. But apart from all the minor modifications it can make to your […]

Scott Adams’s Political Survey of Economists

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Buffaloaf writes “Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, wanted to have unbiased information about which presidential candidate would be better for the economy, so he financed his own survey of 500 economists. He gives a bit more detail about the results in a CNN editorial, along with disclosure of his own biases and guesses as […]

New Study Links Plastics To Heart Disease, Diabetes

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

fprintf writes “There have been a number of studies over the years, some of which have been debunked, linking plastics with human disease. Now British researchers have released a study again linking common plastics used in food/liquid storage with human disease.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Original post by timothy

Unholy Matrimony? Microsoft and Cray

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

fetusbear writes with a ZDNet story that says “‘Microsoft and Cray are set to unveil on September 16 the Cray CX1, a compact supercomputer running Windows HPC Server 2008. The pair is expected to tout the new offering as “the most affordable supercomputer Cray has ever offered,” with pricing starting at $25,000.’ Although this would […]

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