Handsets to solve 3G problems
Grok Headline matches for Handsets to solve 3G problems
Sleep helps solve problems (Reuters)
Sleep helps solve problems (Reuters)
01/22/2004 02:10 AMReuters - Advice to "sleep on it" could be well founded, scientists
say.
Frontier Hopping Doesn't Solve Security
Problems
Frontier Hopping Doesn't Solve Security
Problems
11/06/2003 02:42 PMA great article from Simson Garfinkel talking about the technology
world's
"Frontier Syndrome". He points out that each time
security/virus/spam/whatever problems get too big in the technology
world, along comes a new technology that promises to be more secure
than the old technology, and everyone jumps on board. At first, it
works out great, because there's just a small number of folks who are
getting used to the rough edges of living out on the frontier. But,
then more people arrive, and with them come the folks who caused the
original problems - and it just takes them a little while to figure
out where the new holes are. As he says, "the real reason that new
computing platforms are usually more secure than old ones is that
nobody has written attack programs for them yet."
P2P Web Hosting Could Solve Bandwidth
and Security Problems
P2P Web Hosting Could Solve Bandwidth
and Security Problems
04/05/2005 07:09 AMSolve classic development problems with
XML standards
Solve classic development problems with
XML standards
02/06/2003 02:01 AMCNET Feb 6 2003 1:24AM ET
A 'Linux Desktop Base' could help solve
dependency problems
A 'Linux Desktop Base' could help solve
dependency problems
07/27/2004 11:14 AMThe package installation problem is one of the primary barriers to
desktop Linux adoption. Most if not all solutions so far have
addressed the wrong problem (at least for desktop users) -- resolving
dependencies at package installation time. A much better approach is
to ensure that as few dependencies exist as possible. While this might
seem a lofty goal, given the open source development emphasis on
reusing as much code as possible, I believe this goal is indeed
achievable through a process of desktop component standardization.
Cingular/AT&T Wireless merger won't
solve coverage problems, say analysts
Cingular/AT&T Wireless merger won't
solve coverage problems, say analysts
02/19/2004 10:02 AMComputer Weekly Feb 19 2004 2:04PM GMT
U.S. shipments of mobile handsets that
support Java or BREW device middleware
will grow from 62 million in 2004 to
just over100 million of all handsets
that ship, in 2009
U.S. shipments of mobile handsets that
support Java or BREW device middleware
will grow from 62 million in 2004 to
just over100 million of all handsets
that ship, in 2009
06/17/2004 03:45 AM [PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
Scientists Solve Sun Jet Mystery
Scientists Solve Sun Jet Mystery
07/29/2004 01:21 AMAudio may solve JFK mystery
Audio may solve JFK mystery
08/05/2004 12:14 PMBBC Aug 5 2004 3:41PM GMT
New tape could solve JFK mystery
New tape could solve JFK mystery
08/05/2004 08:55 AMA digital copy of a tape of JFK's murder may prove whether Lee Harvey
Oswald acted alone.
'Clever' car to solve congestion
'Clever' car to solve congestion
04/09/2004 03:55 PMDevelopers of a three-wheeled vehicle say their Clever car could be an
answer to traffic.
Be wary of IT 'solutions' that really
solve nothing
Be wary of IT 'solutions' that really
solve nothing
04/14/2005 10:04 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 14 2005 2:06PM GMT
How do you solve a problem like Maria?
How do you solve a problem like Maria?
09/04/2004 07:16 PM
Google Answers:
Managing
a wayward nun Solve Dating Manifesto
Solve Dating Manifesto
01/10/2004 09:38 AMClay Shirky extracts the subtext of the idea that social networking
sites can "solve dating" with a notional "Solve Dating Manifesto."
1. Modern Soulmate Theory is based on math and probability
calculations.
2. It has nothing to do with reincarnation, astrology, or magic.
3. Soulmates are not destined to be with each other.
4. God may have made a soulmate or a few soulmates for you. God may
help you find your soulmate or He may not. Evil forces or your own
free will may influence you to choose the wrong person.
5. You may have one or millions of soulmates depending on how
different you are from the population mean.
6. Statistically, there is at least one person in this world that will
bring you true love, a love that will last a lifetime.
LinkSolving Puzzles with LM-Solve
Solving Puzzles with LM-Solve
11/17/2003 07:51 PMA great many puzzles and games, such as Solitaire or Sokoban, are of
the form of a "logic maze" -- you move a board or tableau from state
to state until you reach the appropriate goal state. Shlomi Fish
presents his
Games::LMSolve module, which provides a general
representation of such games and an algorithm to solve them.
SMS Web Report Errors and How to Solve
Them
SMS Web Report Errors and How to Solve
Them
05/21/2004 08:10 PMScan Could Solve King Tut Mystery
Scan Could Solve King Tut Mystery
01/06/2005 04:26 AMCBS News Jan 6 2005 7:59AM GMT
Solve a NeoOffice/J patching problem
Solve a NeoOffice/J patching problem
02/01/2005 09:25 PMI'm not sure if this is a hint or just good old common sense, but here
goes ... I recently switched from using OpenOffice.org (OOo) to
NeoOffice/J, an OS X-native version of OOo written mostly in Java. It
does everything I n...
Wendy's Trying to Solve Mystery of
Finger
Wendy's Trying to Solve Mystery of
Finger
04/17/2005 04:49 AMChicagotribune.com - Sat Apr 16, 03:28 pm GMT
Wendy's Trying to Solve Mystery of
Finger (AP)
Wendy's Trying to Solve Mystery of
Finger (AP)
04/16/2005 07:31 PMAP - Somewhere out there is a woman, dead or alive, who is missing a
well-manicured finger about 1 1/2 inches long. Authorities know where
the finger ended up in a bowl of Wendy's chili but just
who it belongs to is a mystery.
Bloggers Solve Crimes, News At 10
Bloggers Solve Crimes, News At 10
06/28/2004 06:47 AMThis one made my day:
Haltia (Finnish only, sorry) is following two guys
stealing parts off a car,
in real time, from her office window.
Of course, the police has already been informed, and the pictures go
to the blog. It should not take a long time for them to be
identified, as they seem to be driving around in their employer's car
with clear signs... Besides, apparently the
guys keep coming
back to steal more stuff!
Of course, this is just the first step on the massive peer control
network currently being born around cell phone cameras, mobile
weblogging, and "always on, always with, always connected".
I am not, however, convinced that it's a bad thing altogether - it is
pretty much the same old shit we've always had to put up with from our
nosy neighbours and relatives - this time just non-repudiation is a
bigger issue than before: "photographs don't lie." At least
they don't lie in a massive scale yet.
"Who watches the watchers" is a old, but good question. In
a way the recent Iraqi torture scandal is a perfect example of it, and
of course the older Rodney King case. I believe that there are also
significant positive things to be achieved in giving the people a
power to document and publish things. Of course, not all of it will
be used for good purposes, but perhaps a significant amount of it will
be. We don't know yet.
We will learn to adapt, I am sure. I just don't know how much will be
lost, how much will be gained, and eventually, who will win.
In case you have not yet read David Brin's
Transparent Society, I heartily recommend it.
Anyway, score +1 for the bloggers, zero to the bad guys. It'll be
interesting to see what the final score will be.
NYC plans to use DNA tests to solve
burglaries
NYC plans to use DNA tests to solve
burglaries
05/26/2004 06:16 AMChicago Tribune May 26 2004 10:55AM GMT
Experts: U.S. Intelligence Must Solve
Core Flaws
Experts: U.S. Intelligence Must Solve
Core Flaws
04/18/2004 09:47 AMReuters via Wired News Apr 18 2004 1:43PM GMT
Internet used to solve alternate reality
games
Internet used to solve alternate reality
games
08/16/2004 06:21 AMChron.com - Mon Aug 16, 07:14 am GMT
Decaying pig corpses help solve crimes
(Reuters)
Decaying pig corpses help solve crimes
(Reuters)
09/10/2004 09:27 AMReuters - Decaying pig corpses have deposited in secret locations
around London are providing
scientists with forensic information that may help them solve crimes.
A proposal to solve the Orphan Works
problem
A proposal to solve the Orphan Works
problem
03/26/2005 01:01 PMTechnocrat.net Mar 26 2005 5:19PM GMT
School Seeks to Solve Mice Infestation
(AP)
School Seeks to Solve Mice Infestation
(AP)
09/01/2004 08:52 PMAP - The $16.4 million Capuano Early Childhood Center which opened
last September has been plagued by faulty ventilation and a soggy gym
after heavy rains, parents report, but they say the latest problem is
mice. Lisa Mulcahey, outgoing school PTA president, said she was
horrified when her 6-year-old son talked of pet "gerbils" he saw
scurrying around the floor. The gerbils turned out to be mice.
Sudan Leader: Sanctions Won't Solve
Crisis (AP)
Sudan Leader: Sanctions Won't Solve
Crisis (AP)
07/09/2004 11:19 PMAP - Sudan's foreign minister warned against any U.N. action against
his country over a refugee crisis in the Darfur region, saying such a
move would only complicate efforts to resolve the situation, state-run
media reported Friday.
Honda Hybrid Heist How-dunnit -- can you
solve this?
Honda Hybrid Heist How-dunnit -- can you
solve this?
02/16/2004 09:21 PMFormer guestblogger Todd Lappin says:
Newsweek correspondent Brad Stone has written a "how-dunnit?"
piece about the recent theft (and recovery) of his 2003 Honda Civic
hybrid [affectionately nicknamed "Honky" --XJ]. In theory,
thieves shouldn't have been able to steal the car, because it's
equipped with a security transponder that's all but uncrackable. Brad
writes, "Were we to believe that a thief stole our car to brag to his
friends about getting 40-plus miles to the gallon and preserving city
air? Odder still, how could they have bypassed the security chip in
the thick black jacket of our car key, designed so that our keys, and
only our keys, could send the unique code needed to activate the car's
ignition? We still had all our keys in our possession."
The mystery remains unsolved, so Brad is soliciting theories from
armchair-detectives who think they can explain this high-tech hybrid
heist.
LinkAstronomers Solve Magnetic Fields
Mystery
Astronomers Solve Magnetic Fields
Mystery
01/05/2005 04:33 AMSlashdot Jan 5 2005 7:16AM GMT
Ogre? Octopus? Blobologists Solve an
Ancient Mystery
Ogre? Octopus? Blobologists Solve an
Ancient Mystery
07/27/2004 02:10 AMSeven tons of rubbery flesh? It has to be a sea monster. Doesn't it?
Open source usability is a technical
problem we can solve on our own
Open source usability is a technical
problem we can solve on our own
07/09/2004 11:47 AMPoor usability is a huge barrier to wider open source adoption. Our
backends have matured and we consistently achieve technical
excellence. Usability is the one area we have not yet mastered. For
some reason, we treat it as a mystery instead of looking at it as a
problem we can solve the same way we solve all other technical
problems.
Adaptive Cruise Control May Solve
Traffic Jams
Adaptive Cruise Control May Solve
Traffic Jams
07/30/2004 03:51 PMMore and more luxury cars these days are coming with adaptive cruise
control -- which is mainly considered a safety feature. The idea is
that if you're getting too close to the car in front of you, your car
automatically begins to slow down, avoiding the possibility of an
accident. However, one of the nice "unintended benefits" of such
systems is they may
create much more efficient traffic
flow. Apparently, if just 20% of the cars on the road had such
systems on a normal highway, most traffic jams would simply go away.
The article goes into details on how this works, but the basic summary
is that most drivers are either idiots or err on the side of caution
by braking too hard when someone in front of them brakes, leading to a
chain reaction that causes the slow down. With a computer braking
more appropriately, the chain reaction has a much smaller impact,
allowing traffic flow to continue smoothly. Yet another situation
where a technology designed for one purpose, actually has a very
useful alternative benefit.
Police Solve Weird Blood Splatters Case
(AP)
Police Solve Weird Blood Splatters Case
(AP)
05/17/2004 05:55 PMAP - Human blood found splattered throughout the home of an elderly
couple came from the woman's leg, police said Monday.
Intuwave And Mercury Solve Mobile's
Challenge Of The Future
Intuwave And Mercury Solve Mobile's
Challenge Of The Future
07/28/2004 01:25 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 28 2004 5:17PM GMT
Sun project seeks to solve Java memory,
execution issues
Sun project seeks to solve Java memory,
execution issues
03/25/2005 04:59 PMSun Microsystems Laboratories (Sun Labs) is working on a research
effort to address issues with the memory footprint, startup and
execution times when running multiple Java applications concurrently.
Tech·Ed 2005 Webcast Series: Learn,
Solve, Grow
Tech·Ed 2005 Webcast Series: Learn,
Solve, Grow
06/05/2005 11:09 PMCan’t make it to Microsoft Tech·Ed 2005 in Orlando, Florida? Join
us for a special week of webcasts June 5-10, 2005, as we simulcast
select sessions live from Orlando.
HOWTO solve identity theft: make banks
responsible
HOWTO solve identity theft: make banks
responsible
04/15/2005 11:59 AMCory Doctorow:
Bruce Schneier's op-ed on CNet about identity theft talks about why
"two-factor" authentication (e.g. having to enter a password and a
number that you read off of a little keychain fob) is useful for lots
of things, but not for preventing identity theft. He goes on to
explain how to practically solve identity theft through new liability
measures:
Criminals impersonate legitimate users to financial intuitions. That
means that any solution can't involve the account holders. That leaves
only one reasonable answer: Financial intuitions need to be liable for
fraudulent transactions.
They need to be liable for sending erroneous information to credit
bureaus based on fraudulent transactions. They can't say that the user
must keep his password secure or his machine virus-free. They can't
require the user to monitor his accounts for fraudulent activity, or
his credit reports for fraudulently obtained credit cards.
Those aren't reasonable requirements for most users. The bank must be
made responsible, regardless of what the user does.
If you think this won't work, look at credit cards. Credit card
companies are liable for all but the first $50 of fraudulent
transactions. They're not hurting for business; and they're not
drowning in fraud, either. They've developed and fielded an array of
security technologies designed to detect and prevent fraudulent
transactions. And they've pushed most of the actual costs onto the
merchants.
Link
(
via Cryptogram)

Amazon And Toysrus Told To Have Their
Geniuses Solve The Legal Dispute
Amazon And Toysrus Told To Have Their
Geniuses Solve The Legal Dispute
08/12/2004 04:49 PMFollowing up on the increasingly acrimonious lawsuit between
Amazon
and Toys 'R' Us comes a judge's order today that
t
wo sides need to work together to solve this dispute. The
problem, of course, is that the complaints from Toys R Us are somewhat
unreasonable. They have an "exclusive" relationship to sell toy
products, but Amazon's offering allowing anyone to set up their own
shop makes it difficult to police to make sure that no one else dare
sell toys on Amazon's site (especially without pissing off sellers who
didn't realize they couldn't sell toys). In their effort to be as
annoying as possible, Toys R Us has apparently had someone watching
Amazon and documenting any time an item slips through. The judge
points out that its silly to order sanctions against Amazon for
letting a few items slip through, but that their "geniuses" better
figure out an automated way to stop it pretty damn quick. In the
meantime, Amazon is still hoping to completely
dissolv
e the relationship with Toysrus.com, realizing they could probably
do a better job on their own and not have to worry about all of this.
Toys R Us, meanwhile, seems to be thinking about
getting out of the toys business altogether.
Grok Description matches for Handsets to solve 3G problems
GrokA matches for Handsets to solve 3G problems
Handsets to solve 3G problems