Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Simple Thoughts (Technology) – Newsletter for June 30, 2010

Wednesday, June 30, 2010


Lonely Chinese soldiers caught up in security clampdown, Beijing bans online dating for troops

Loveless Chinese troops banned from online dating

BEIJING – What will the lonely hearts of the People’s Liberation Army do now?
Rigid restrictions on Internet usage imposed this month on the 2.3 million-strong Chinese armed services are sure to cramp the already lackluster social lives of the predominantly young, male force. Online dating was given the boot, …. Original source  : Lonely Chinese soldiers caught up in security clampdown, Beijing bans online dating for troops.

Spain shows its class to reach quarters, FIFA boss Blatter hints at technology U-turn

Blatter hints at tech U-turn
JOHANNESBURG – Spain showed touches of the class that won the 2008 European Championship and Paraguay went the limit, needing a shootout to dispose of Japan at the World Cup.

David Villa finished off a fluid move of intricate passing – classical Spanish soccer – to finally break down Portugal’s defense and … Original article on : Spain shows its class to reach quarters, FIFA boss Blatter hints at technology U-turn.

Tweeters in Japan fall silent in election campaign over what critics call outdated Net rules

Tweeters in Japan fall silent in election campaign
TOKYO – Japan is in love with Twitter with one notable exception: political campaigns.
The Twitter accounts of most candidates have gone silent in the run-up to parliamentary elections on July 11. The reason: strict laws regulating Internet use. Even voters are banned from tweeting or blogging …. Source  : Tweeters in Japan fall silent in election campaign over what critics call outdated Net rules.

China threatens to revoke Google license over decision to redirect traffic to Hong Kong

Google scrambles to save Internet license in China
BEIJING – China is threatening to revoke Google’s business license over the company’s decision to redirect Chinese traffic to computers in Hong Kong that are not governed by the communist government’s censorship practices.
The latest skirmish between Beijing and the Internet search leader threatens to cripple the …. Source article  : China threatens to revoke Google license over decision to redirect traffic to Hong Kong.

King Kong swings back to Universal Studios in California with ferocious 3-D attraction

King Kong swings back to Universal Studios in 3-D

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – Over two years ago, a fire ravaged the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot, turning several famous outdoor sets into ashes and apparently setting iconic giant gorilla King Kong free. At least, that’s how the fact-meets-fantasy story line goes in “King Kong 360 3-D,” an … Read this article on Gaea Times at : King Kong swings back to Universal Studios in California with ferocious 3-D attraction.

Insurance now available for iPhones, but is it good deal with monthly fee and $199 deductible?

IPhone insurance now available, but too expensive?
NEW YORK – Absent-minded iPhone users can now insure their devices against loss or accidents. But with a $12 monthly fee and a $199 deductible for the latest model, it might make more sense to just learn to be careful.
Asurion, an insurer of consumer-electronics products, has started …. Original source  : Insurance now available for iPhones, but is it good deal with monthly fee and $199 deductible?.

Summary Box: Shares of electric car maker Tesla gain more than 40 percent on 1st trading day

Summary Box: Tesla shares soar in 1st-day trading

THE STOCK: Shares of Tesla Motors Inc. soared in their first day of trading Tuesday, gaining $6.89, or 40.5 percent, to close at $23.89. That marked the second-biggest first-day gain among initial public offerings this year.
THE OFFERING: Tesla’s initial public offering raised $226.1 million after selling 13.3 million … Read more : Summary Box: Shares of electric car maker Tesla gain more than 40 percent on 1st trading day.

Shares of electric car maker Tesla soar in IPO debut after offering raises more than expected

Tesla Motors shares surge in 1st day of trading
NEW YORK – Shares of Tesla Motors Inc. gained more than 40 percent in their public trading debut on Tuesday after the electric car manufacturer raised more money than expected in its initial stock offering.
Investors snapped up Tesla’s shares even as the broader markets took … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Shares of electric car maker Tesla soar in IPO debut after offering raises more than expected.

Barnes & Noble, Micron Technology, Worthington Industries among big market movers Tuesday

Barnes & Noble, Micron Technology among big movers

NEW YORK – Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Ford Motor Co., down 55 cents at $9.88
Forecasters expects U.S. sales of cars and light trucks to slow in June after months of gains.
AK Steel Holding Corp., down … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Barnes & Noble, Micron Technology, Worthington Industries among big market movers Tuesday.

Cisco working on iPad-like tablet computer for corporate use, with cameras for video calls

Cisco to launch iPad-like tablet for office use
NEW YORK – Thanks to Apple Inc.’s iPad, tablet computers are finally a hot consumer item, after many false starts. On Tuesday, Cisco Systems Inc. said it aims to take the tablet computer into the business world with its own device, to launch …. Original article  : Cisco working on iPad-like tablet computer for corporate use, with cameras for video calls.

Blatter’s U-turn on refereeing technology may not be what it seems

Is Blatter’s U-turn for real?
JOHANNESBURG – FIFA president Sepp Blatter’s apparent U-turn on the possible introduction of technology to help referees should be taken with a pinch of salt. Maybe he really is having a genuine change of heart, in which case, hooray. Or, perhaps more likely, his sudden reversal is just for show.

The reason … Original article on : Blatter’s U-turn on refereeing technology may not be what it seems.

After apologies to England, Mexico, FIFA chief says time to reconsider high-tech help for refs

Bad calls prompt FIFA to study high-tech ref help

JOHANNESBURG – Upon further review, soccer’s governing body now agrees that something must be done about the blatant missed calls that have infuriated fans and players alike at the World Cup.
Just what that something is, though, won’t even be addressed until after the tournament in South Africa … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : After apologies to England, Mexico, FIFA chief says time to reconsider high-tech help for refs.

King Kong swings back to Universal Studios with ferocious 3-D attraction

King Kong swings back to Universal Studios

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – Over two years ago, a fire ravaged the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot, turning several famous outdoor sets into ashes and apparently setting iconic giant gorilla King Kong free. At least, that’s how the fact-meets-fantasy story line goes in “King Kong 360 3-D,” an immersive addition …. Read the original article  : here.

Tweets in Japan fall silent in election campaign over what critics call outdated Net rules

Tweets in Japan fall silent in election campaign
TOKYO – Japanese are so in love with Twitter they’re setting a record for tweets per second with a flurry of mini-blog postings. But not a chirp is heard in one silent sector – the campaign for the upcoming nationwide elections.
Japanese laws strictly regulate the use …. Source article  : Tweets in Japan fall silent in election campaign over what critics call outdated Net rules.

Giant limo built from 40 other cars up for sale in Florida

FLORIDA – A car built over a decade using scrap parts from 40 different vehicles has been put on sale for 950,000 dollars on eBay.

The car is 22-foot-long, weighs 7,500-pounds and includes a stove, microwave, freezer, TV, two air conditioning units and even … Read more >>.

Online security glitch exposes sensitive customer information of health insurer WellPoint

Security glitch exposes WellPoint data again

INDIANAPOLIS – WellPoint Inc. has notified 470,000 individual insurance customers that medical records, credit card numbers and other sensitive information may have been exposed in the latest security breach of the health insurer’s records.
The Indianapolis company said the problem stemmed from an online program customers can use to track the …. Original article on Gaea Times at  : Online security glitch exposes sensitive customer information of health insurer WellPoint.

Electric car maker Tesla Motors’ shares rise in IPO debut after raising $226.1 million

Tesla Motors shares rise in IPO debut
NEW YORK – Shares of Tesla Motors are climbing in their trading debut after the auto maker’s expanded initial public offering raised more money than expected.

The electric car maker, based in Palo Alto, Calif., raised $226.1 million after selling 13.3 million shares for $17 apiece. It had earlier expected …. Source article  : Electric car maker Tesla Motors’ shares rise in IPO debut after raising $226.1 million.

10 Ways to Increase Hard Disk Life and Performance

Performance of hard disk has always been an underrrated aspects of the overall system performance. The hard disk were considered only as a place to store and people paid heed to how they affected the operation of the PC as a whole. Each time you read and write on the hard disk some performance … Read more »».

PS3 Update 3.40 Download: Top 5 Features Highlighted

Finally the Play Station 3 update 3.40 is out. Sony has unveiled PS3 3.40, a paid service for PS3 owners. The updated version of PS3 software comes with arrays of new features that include revamped Photo Gallery, Video Editor and Uploader, downloading free games, five star rating etc.
1. Five Star Rating
When you are done …. Read the original article  : here.

Software maker asks EU antitrust regulators to stop SAP from tactics

US firm files antitrust complaint against SAP
BRUSSELS – A U.S. software company has asked European Union regulators to stop Germany’s SAP from tactics that it says illegally exclude it from a lucrative market for programs that help companies price their products.
Austin, Texas-based Versata claims that SAP deliberately refused to share information on its … Read : Software maker asks EU antitrust regulators to stop SAP from tactics.

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