Wednesday, August 15, 2007

iPhone Touch Screen Could Wear Out in 3 to 6 Months

Apparently, the technology uses chemical deposition to register touch-inputs based on heat, but 3 to 6 months of “extensive use” would start to degrade the technology and cause a lose of sensitivity to touch-inputs. This suggests that the relatively new iPhone fleet in the US could start to exhibit similar problems with time.

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Ubuntu Servers HACKED!

Ubuntu had to shutdown 5 of 8 production servers that are sponsored by Canonical, when they started attacking other systems. Canonical blames the community citing poorly maintained systems and bad administration practices. However the systems were not upgraded due to hardware incompatibility between the hardware Canonical sponsored and Ubuntu!!

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How JavaScript is Slowing Down the Web (And What To Do About It)

A single line of JavaScript is what powers a lot of blogging technologies these days. Widgets, sharing tools, visitors tracking, advertisers. In many cases a single line of JavaScript is all that a blogger needs to add a new technology to their blog. The problem is what happens when a lot of these single lines of JavaScript come together...

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How JavaScript is Slowing Down the Web (And What To Do About It)

A single line of JavaScript is what powers a lot of blogging technologies these days. Widgets, sharing tools, visitors tracking, advertisers. In many cases a single line of JavaScript is all that a blogger needs to add a new technology to their blog. The problem is what happens when a lot of these single lines of JavaScript come together...

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Italian Model Just as good as Japanese in Cosplay

Its'a meee... Kasumi!! [Not quite Safe For Work]

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Students Drink Toilet Water For Over 10 Years

Students from Hiroshima University’s Higashi-Hiroshima Campus have been unknowingly drinking toilet water since April, 1993.

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