Navigating The Worlds Of Transfers, Upgrades
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Navigating the law of unintended
consequences
Navigating the law of unintended
consequences
03/17/2005 03:15 AMNavigating the Grand Challenge Course
Navigating the Grand Challenge Course
06/11/2004 11:06 AMCMU's Red Team has released
a technical report detailing the mapping, planning, and navigation
system used by their robot, Sandstorm,
in the first DARPA Grand
Challenge. The paper, title High Speed Navigation of
Unrehearsed Terrain: Red Team Technology for Grand Challenge 2004
(PDF format), explains the capabilities and limitations of their
navigation system. Both the hardware
and software are covered. There's also a section about the "lessons
learned" from the experience so far.
Navigating Information Spaces
Navigating Information Spaces
12/02/2002 07:12 AMNavigating a Patent Minefield
Navigating a Patent Minefield
08/04/2004 04:43 AMMore and more diseases are being linked to genes, but making tests for
the afflictions runs the risk of violating a gene patent. Researchers
currently count on good will, but new laws may be needed. By Kristen
Philipkoski.
Navigating your outsourcing options
Navigating your outsourcing options
04/01/2005 09:38 AMCNET Asia Apr 1 2005 1:37PM GMT
Navigating Digital Home Networks
Navigating Digital Home Networks
02/18/2004 09:24 PMHome PC's increasingly link TV sets, game consoles, music and photos.
Now the question is how to retrieve what you want, when you want it,
from such deep digital wells.
Adam Bosworth on navigating the linked
web of data
Adam Bosworth on navigating the linked
web of data
12/10/2003 01:56 PM

Here's
a
brief clip from Adam Bosworth's terrific keynote, in which he
talks about the synchronizing data browser that he's been dropping
hints about on his weblog, and in which he also pokes some friendly
fun at Jean Paoli's French accent.
...Secure Transfers
Secure Transfers
03/19/2005 02:38 AMYou spend plenty of time making sure your passwords are secure, but
its easy to take for granted that traditional file transfer methods
aren't secure.
Drop in this week's Freeloader Friday for a
list of free SFTP/SSH file transfer clients, including a sneak peek at
the new Fetch 5 beta.

Preferred For Transfers: PFTP
Preferred For Transfers: PFTP
05/03/2004 03:11 PMAlpha version soon
"TiVo.com | TiVoToGo transfers"
"TiVo.com | TiVoToGo transfers"
01/05/2005 04:16 PMPreferred for Transfers: PFTP 0.2
Preferred for Transfers: PFTP 0.2
08/17/2004 07:37 AMAn advanced, user-friendly FTP client.
Football: Man U defend transfers
Football: Man U defend transfers
01/25/2004 08:15 AMMan Utd deny any wrongdoing in transfer negotiations after recent
deals are scrutinised.
Pro Import C3 transfers FCP timelines to
Combustion 3
Pro Import C3 transfers FCP timelines to
Combustion 3
06/28/2004 09:46 AMAutomatic Duck on Monday released
P
ro Import C3, a timeline integration software tool for Mac OS X
and Windows that enables users of Avid of Final Cut Pro-based editing
systems to translate their editing timelines into Discreet's
Combustion 3 compositing software. Pro Import C3 imports all media and
clips, accounting for layer placement and digital media effects as
well. As a result, Combustion users can then slip and trim shots
without needing to go back to the editing software to export their
edits again. Layer names are maintained as sequences are imported,
collapsed layers and nested effects are turned into nested composites
in Combustion, and media support includes Avid ABVB, Meridien, Xpress
DV and Xpress Pro, Final Cut Pro DV, SD and HD. Pro Import C3 costs
US$495.
U.S. Transfers Sovereignty to Iraqi
Govt. (AP)
U.S. Transfers Sovereignty to Iraqi
Govt. (AP)
06/28/2004 03:38 AMAP - The U.S.-led coalition transferred sovereignty to an interim
Iraqi government Monday, speeding up the move by two days in an
apparent bid to surprise insurgents who may have tried to sabotage the
step toward self rule.
AT&T Wireless Asked About Cell Transfers
AT&T Wireless Asked About Cell Transfers
12/05/2003 01:02 AMAP via Daily Press Dec 5 2003 0:14AM ET
Key staff stay with EDS as Revenue
transfers to Cap
Key staff stay with EDS as Revenue
transfers to Cap
06/28/2004 09:20 PMComputer Weekly Jun 29 2004 1:10AM GMT
The US transfers $20 million to
Palestinian Authority
The US transfers $20 million to
Palestinian Authority
12/29/2004 08:06 AMArabic Media Internet Network Dec 29 2004 12:34PM GMT
DCC2 Protocol for IRC file transfers
DCC2 Protocol for IRC file transfers
04/25/2004 11:03 AMSlashdot Apr 25 2004 3:15PM GMT
Frequency 2.0 adds built-in FTP
transfers, more
Frequency 2.0 adds built-in FTP
transfers, more
04/09/2004 03:55 PMDeveloper Brad Rhine has made
Frequency 2.0
available. Frequency is used to update weblogs, or blogs. The new
release adds built-in FTP file transfers, the ability to
simultaneously manage more than one blog, support for many
international characters, one button weblog updates, HTML buttons that
add styles and links to posts and more.
PC-to-handset Music Transfers Not End of
World
PC-to-handset Music Transfers Not End of
World
09/17/2004 10:22 PMosOpinion Sep 18 2004 1:43AM GMT
PC-Mac-Net FileShare v3.0 transfers
family movies over the Internet
PC-Mac-Net FileShare v3.0 transfers
family movies over the Internet
12/02/2003 01:45 AMADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA -- November 25, 2003 -- Lava Software is now
shipping PC-Mac-Net FileShare v3.0, a product which allows users to
share files, such as family movies and photo collections, easily and
securely between computers connected over the Internet. Versions are
available for Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP, MacOS X and MacOS Classic.
A Linux version is coming in early 2004.
U.S. Transfers Political Authority in
Iraq (washingtonpost.com)
U.S. Transfers Political Authority in
Iraq (washingtonpost.com)
06/30/2004 09:31 AMeBay Today: Vintage Iron On Transfers
eBay Today: Vintage Iron On Transfers
04/23/2004 02:54 AMHow to personalize your T-shirts ?
Group Wants Cell Number Transfers
Blocked
Group Wants Cell Number Transfers
Blocked
12/02/2003 11:32 PMAP via Daily Press Dec 2 2003 11:09PM ET
EWAP services transfers the DSF website
to mobile phones
EWAP services transfers the DSF website
to mobile phones
01/17/2004 11:10 PMAME Info Jan 17 2004 7:47AM GMT
Bull transfers software firewall
technology to Arkoon
Bull transfers software firewall
technology to Arkoon
04/14/2005 01:54 PMPARIS - French software, servers and services company Bull has sold
its software firewall product, Netwall, to Arkoon, a French security
appliance manufacturer. Bull is not turning its back on firewalls
altogether, though: it will distribute Arkoon products, and will favor
them in its security systems integration work.
Nokia 7280 transfers photos, music,
videos from Mac
Nokia 7280 transfers photos, music,
videos from Mac
09/10/2004 03:57 AMAmong three new cell phones announced by the company on Thursday,
Nokia introduced its new
7280 model,
which features leather and mirror accents, a high-gloss finish and a
sliding cover for the lens that offers VGA-quality snapshots. It can
sync with your Mac via Bluetooth to transfer photos, songs, videos,
ring tones and wallpapers back and forth. Its display supports 104 x
208 resolution and up to 65,536 colors, with the ability to stream
video, and its Lithium Ion battery allows up to three hours of talk
time and up to 240 hours of standby time. Nokia expects to make the
7280 available in the fourth quarter; pricing was not released.
Startup aims for easy transfers of Web
snippets to cell phones
Startup aims for easy transfers of Web
snippets to cell phones
09/09/2004 08:20 PMSiliconValley.com Sep 9 2004 11:21PM GMT
Digital Camera Link For iPod: Device
Transfers Your Photos
Digital Camera Link For iPod: Device
Transfers Your Photos
09/22/2004 10:43 AMThe Digital Camera Link for iPod is handy for clearing out your
camera's CompactFlash cards and tucking your images afely into your
iPod until you can get them into your Mac. By Jackie Dove, Macworld
(via MyAppleMenu)
Fourth-generation Bluetooth IC transfers
data three times faster
Fourth-generation Bluetooth IC transfers
data three times faster
06/24/2004 07:41 PMRF Design Jun 24 2004 11:45PM GMT
Card Guard transfers components
production from RH Technologies to
Motorola
Card Guard transfers components
production from RH Technologies to
Motorola
06/14/2004 11:24 AMIsrael Business Arena Jun 14 2004 3:38PM GMT
different worlds
different worlds
02/01/2005 10:04 PM
I walked out of my constitutional law class, climbed into a car to go
to a plane to fly to Chicago to fly to Sao Paolo to fly to Porto
Alegre to get into a car to come to this. Brazil is hosting the
World Social Forum, and Barlow and I will be on a panel
with Manuel Castells and
Gilberto
Gil on Saturday. But Thursday night, we visited the
Youth Camp, which in
part this year is devoted to demonstrating and developing tools to
support free software and free culture.
We arrived in the middle of a concert. Gil was asked to speak. As he
went to the mic, the tent fell silent. Hundreds were packed into a
tiny space. Gil began to describe the work of the Lula government to
support free software, and free culture, when a debate broke out. I
don't speak Portuguese, but a Brazilian who spoke English translated
for Barlow and me. The kid was arguing with Gil about free radio. Two
minutes into the exchange, about 8 masked protesters climbed onto
chairs on one side of the tent, and held posters demanding free radio.
A huge argument exploded, with the Minister (Gil) engaging many people
directly, and others stepping in to add other perspectives. After
about 20 minutes, the argument stopped. The band played again, and
then Gil was asked to perform. For about another twenty minutes, this
most extraordinary performer sang the music he's been writing since
the 1960s, while the whole audience (save Barlow and I) sang along.
When the concert was over, Barlow, Gil and I were led out of the tent.
It was practically impossible to move, as hundreds begged Gil for
autographs, or posed for pictures. At each step, someone had an
argument. At each step, Gil stopped to engage. Even after Gil was in
the car, some kid rapped on the window, yelling yet another abusive
argument. Gil, with the patience of a saint, opened the window, and
argued some more.
This was a scene that was astonishing on a million levels. I've seen
rallies for free software in many placed around the world. I've never
seen anything like this. There were geeks, to be sure. But not many.
The mix was broad-based and young. They cheered free software as if it
were a candidate for President.
But more striking still was just the dynamic of this democracy. Barlow
captured the picture at the top, which in a sense captures it all.
Here's a Minister of the government, face to face with supporters, and
opponents. He speaks, people protest, and he engages their protest.
Passionately and directly, he stands at their level. There is no
distance. There is no "free speech zone." Or rather, Brazil is the
free speech zone. Gil practices zone rules.
Even after the speech was over, the argument continues. At no point is
there "protection"; at every point, there is just connection. This is
the rockstar who became a politician, who became a politician as a
rockstar.
I remember reading about Jefferson's complaints about the early White
House. Ordinary people would knock on the door, and demand to see the
President. Often they did. The presumption of that democracy lives in
a sense here. And you never quite see how far from that presumption
our democracy has become until you see it, live, here. "This is what
democracy looks like." Or at least, a democracy where the leaders can
stand packed in the middle of a crowd, with protesters yelling angry
criticism yet without "security" silencing the noise. No guns, no men
in black uniform, no panic, and plenty of press. Just imagine.
War of the Worlds
War of the Worlds
07/10/2004 06:48 AMThe War of the Worlds Book Cover Museum .. quite a few of the covers
since .. from this page of book covers .. Capas de A Guerra dos
Mundos
drzeus.best.vwh.net/wotw/wotw.html
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The Worst of Both Worlds
The Worst of Both Worlds
03/06/2004 02:06 AMThe DC Circuit Court of Appeals has
overturned significant
portions of the FCC's Triennial Review order from last year. So,
essentially, we now have FCC Chairman Powell's policies for today's
networks, and Commissioner Kevin Martin's policies for
tomorrow's. This makes things even worse than before.
The best argument one could make for the majority's decision was that
UNE-P would foster some competitive entry in the absence of
line-sharing (which Powell wanted to keep) and open fiber
networks. The best argument for Powell's view (which I
reluctantly supported) was that the broadband fight was what really
mattered, so we can afford to let UNE-P die. For now, at least,
the DC Circuit has given us the worst of both worlds.
"The Creator of Worlds does it again."
"The Creator of Worlds does it again."
07/17/2004 04:21 PMWhen Worlds Collide: AGP vs PCI-E!
When Worlds Collide: AGP vs PCI-E!
04/18/2005 02:02 PMThe Lost Worlds of the Romanovs
The Lost Worlds of the Romanovs
03/24/2005 04:59 PM
The Lost Worlds of the
Romanovs Many Worlds theory invalidated
Many Worlds theory invalidated
04/26/2004 11:51 AMKathryn Cramer breaks the story on a to-be-presented Harvard talk on
an experiment that appears to invalidate both the "Many Worlds" and
"Copenhagen" theories of quantum mechanics. Kathryn is the daughter of
John Cramer, a physicist whose "Transactional Interpretetation"
hypothesis is the only one left intact by the experiment's findings.
It has been widely accepted that the rival interpretations of quantum
mechanics, e.g., the Copenhagen Interpretation, the Many-Worlds
Interpretation, and my father John Cramer's Transactional
Interpretation, cannot be distinguished or falsified by experiment,
because the experimental predictions come from the formalism that all
such interpretations describe. However, the Afshar Experiment
demonstrates in an interaction-free way that there is a loophole in
this logic: if the interpretation is inconsistent with the formalism,
then it can be falsified. In particular, the Afshar Experiment
falsifies the Copenhagen Interpretation, which requires the absence of
interference in a particle-type measurement. It also falsifies the
Many-Worlds Interpretation which tells us to expect no interference
between "worlds" that are physically distinguishable, e.g., that
correspond to the photon's passage through one pinhole or the other.
Link
(
Thanks, Kathryn!)
Worlds First 3G UMTS1800 End-to-End
Solution
Worlds First 3G UMTS1800 End-to-End
Solution
03/17/2005 02:57 AM3G Mar 17 2005 1:03AM GMT
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