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Every now and then, a controversial issue triggers a flood of online discourse. For our Noise Filter feature, the WHIR pans the raging rivers of opinion for shining nuggets of useful commentary.
in Domain Names
via Web Host Industry Review @ 22:31 29th Sep
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Dell has introduced what it claims is the world's first fully electronic screen filter - digital version of the clip-on sheets offered by the likes of 3M to shield screens from prying eyes.
in Data Privacy
via Channel Register @ 21:36 24th Sep
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Dell has introduced what it claims is the world's first fully electronic screen filter - digital version of the clip-on sheets offered by the likes of 3M to shield screens from prying eyes.
in Data Privacy
via The Register @ 21:36 24th Sep
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No more plastic tape-on screensDell has introduced what it claims is the world's first fully electronic screen filter - digital version of the clip-on sheets offered by the likes of 3M to shield screens from prying eyes.…
in Data Privacy
via Addict3d.org @ 21:37 24th Sep
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TMCNet: 3M: 3M Demos Laptop Privacy Filters and Micro Projector to LondonCityAirportPassengers; Free privacy filter giveaway and first-time demonstration of micro projector in airport departure lounge from 28th September to 24th October
in Data Privacy
via TMC Net @ 16:27 19th Sep
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"This Alpha release contains all the work done by the Google Summer of Code students. Remember, these are: a bristle-based brush engine for Krita, a calligraphy tool for Karbon (which is available in all applications), a quantum leap in KWord ODF support, especially for styles, lists, page styles, a .doc to .odt conversion filter, a .kpr to .odp conversion filter, the presentation view for KPresenter, and the Kexi web forms feature..."
in Linux
via Linux Today @ 17:55 29th Aug
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in Nanotech
via Fibre 2 Fashion @ 15:43 4th Oct
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OK so perhaps you shouldn't be looking at Facebook at work but that doesn't mean that you're not allowed to get annoyed when your noisy neighbour tries to get a sneaky peek at the pics your mates has put up from last night's shenanigans.
in Data Privacy
via Pocket-lint.co.uk @ 14:05 9th Oct
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A new super-layer of geographic information in the popular Google Earth program now requires corroboration before user-generated content can be added to the default map display. The move means that anti-Israel markings placed by a Jenin resident are no longer visible to users when they first open the program.
in Search Engines
via Jerusalem Post @ 9:30 31st Aug
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Click here to review the contents of the August 2008 issue of High Performance Plastics and download it online
in Nanotech
via Performance Materials Net @ 11:10 23rd Sep
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AT&T, Microsoft, Cisco, Viacom, and NBC Universal have joined forces to create a new lobbying coalition named "Arts & Labs," tasked with taking aim at piracy. The group is co-chaired by Mark McKinnon, former media advisor to the Bush and McCain campaigns, and Mike McCurry, who until last week was Chairman for the telecom-industry funded anti-net-neutrality group "Hands Off The Internet." McCurry outlines the group's purpose in today's press release:
in Online Legal Issues
via Broadband Reports @ 11:37 26th Sep
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This red-filter image taken by the Phoenix landers Surface Stereo Imager shows the sun rising on the morning of sol 90 (Aug. 25) the last day of the Phoenix nominal mission. The Phoenix Mars mission has been extended through the end of September 2008 ...
in Space Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 20:00 27th Aug
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The Tiffen Dfx digital filter suite is the definitive set of digital optical filters Up to 1000 filters including simulations of many popular awardwinning Tiffen glass filters ...
in Developer
via Creative Mac @ 6:07 21st Sep
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September 29, 2008 - Including GigE Vision Filter Driver, C++ camera API, and pylon viewer applications, pylon for Linux can operate with Basler scout and Basler pilot area scan cameras as well as with Basler runner line scan camera family. Compatible with GenICam standard, it quickly separates incoming packets carrying image data from other traffic on network and makes that data available for vision applications. Driver package supports range of hardware including GigE ports on motherboard.
in Open Source
via ThomasNet @ 10:42 30th Sep
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CANBERRA, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) -- Australian scientists have found a new and cheaper way to filter and safely store nuclear waste.
in General Science
via EView Week @ 7:47 19th Sep
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This Web site does a lot more than track blogs; it enables you to filter and subscribe to content you find interesting, create or publish your own blog, and/or easily share information with other users. It’s free, with nothing to download or install, and can be accessed on any computer. And it’s available in 10 languages! The site tracks news feeds, articles, blogs, images, and audio, totaling more than 80 million files. So get rid of the junk and focus on things of interest to you. If you’ve got logs of blogs and need help getting them organized, this site could be your lifeline!
in Blog Watch
via Channelpro @ 11:26 14th Aug
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The red fluorescence of the highcrest triplefin fish, or Enneapterygius pusillus, can be seen when looking through a red filter (right). The fish appears a dull grey color under natural light. Credit: Nico Michiels et al.
in Biological Science
via LiveScience.com @ 12:48 16th Sep
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ISLA DE ASIA, Peru (AP) -- It's a dirty job, but people love to do it. Workers toiling 24 days a month loosen, scrape, sift, filter and bag bird dung to make some of the world's finest organic fertilizer - known as guano.
in Quirky
via Associated Press @ 18:04 5th Aug
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It wasn't just the caffeine that gave an Iowa woman an extra jolt after she had her morning coffee. It was also the bat she found in the filter.
in Quirky
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 1:58 28th Sep
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unlametheweak recommends an Ars Technica report that the US Senate has unanimously passed a bill requiring the FCC to explore what "advanced blocking technologies" are available to parents to help filter out "indecent or objectionable programming." "...the law does focus on empowering parents to take control of new media technologies to deal with undesired content, rather than handing the job over to the government. It asks the FCC to focus the inquiry on blocking systems for a 'wide variety of distribution platforms,' including wireless and Internet, and an array of devices, including DVD players, set top boxes, and wireless applications."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 22:13 6th Oct
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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- It wasn't just the caffeine that gave an Iowa woman an extra jolt after she had her morning coffee. It was also the bat she found in the filter.
in Quirky
via Sun Herald @ 1:58 28th Sep
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