tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:feed/theregister.co.uk/The RegisterCopyright © 2009, Situation PublishingTeam Registerwebmaster@theregister.co.ukhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/odds/about/contact/http://www.theregister.co.uk/Design/graphics/icons/favicon.pngBiting the hand that feeds IT — sci/tech news and views for the worldhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/Design/graphics/Reg_default/The_Register_r.png2009-11-22T08:30:49Ztag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/22/delete/2009-11-22T09:02:01ZIs data overload killing off human initiative?
Time to add a delete button to the internet
Book Review Delete – The Virtue of Forgetting in a Digital Age is one of those high premise pseudo-techy works that appeals to the chattering classes – not least because it beguiles them with a false sense of "doing technology".…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/22/apple_allegedly_voids_smokers_warranties/2009-11-22T06:13:21ZApple voids warranties over cigarette smoke, users say
No repairs for 'biohazard' Macs
A Mac user claims that Apple voided her warranty and refused to repair her machine because it was "contaminated" with cigarette smoke.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/21/lhc_beams_back_up/2009-11-21T09:39:35ZTriumph in Geneva! LHC beams up and running again
Dimensional portal invasion back on track
There were emotional scenes last night at the headquarters of underground international atom-smasher science alliance CERN, as joyful boffins celebrated the successful restarting of the Large Hadron Collider. The colossal machine circulated its first beam around the entire 27-km supermagnet circuit at 22:01 Swiss time, and sent the opposing beam round the other way at midnight.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/21/review_satnav_tomtom_start/2009-11-21T09:02:02ZTomTom Start satnav
Made for map lovers, apparently...
Review TomTom's Start is essentially the satnav specialist's new low-end model. Rather than say so, though, it's not pitching the product on price but for its simplicity. It's a device designed to get you from A to B and nothing more.…
tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/21/benji_wittgenstein/2009-11-21T08:02:01ZChannel 4 raises Bing word-extinction alarm
UK TV channel forecasts end of language
Roll over Wittgenstein, Channel 4 has a bold claim to make, thanks to New Media guru Benjamin Cohen. It's trumpeted in what must be the weirdest press release we've received in years - or at least since the Blooks one.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/21/sql_server_2008_rs_review/2009-11-21T00:57:15ZSQL Server 2008 - from semi-relational to sublime
Inside Microsoft's R2 preview
Review SQL Server 2008 R2 is a step closer to reality.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/21/google_toilet_paper/2009-11-21T00:26:18ZBlogger outs back-end Google tech
'Super elastic, soft, smooth. Highly absorbent, for you always!'
A Vietnamese blogger has alerted the world to another Google product.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/fda_online_pharmacy_action/2009-11-20T23:30:45ZFDA takes aim at illegal net pharmacies
Please don't feed the spammers
The US Food and Drug Administration said it has completed a sweep of illegal online pharmacies that targeted 136 websites that appeared to be illegally selling drugs to American consumers.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/oman_and_voip/2009-11-20T23:28:25ZOman cuffs 212 for selling VoIP calls
Net phones verboten
This year, police in the Arab nation of Oman have raided 121 internet cafes throughout the country and arrested 212 people for providing VoIP services, according to a local report.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/ibm_chops_power_memory_prices/2009-11-20T22:35:29ZIBM chases HP (and Sun) with tiny mem prices
AIX pipeline lubrication
In an effort to boost the amount of money that IBM is getting from competitive takeouts of Unix systems from Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems, Big Blue has taken a sharp machete to the memory prices on its Power Systems, reducing prices by between 28 and 70 per cent.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/snow_leopard_atom_support/2009-11-20T22:28:55ZHackers free Snow Leopard from Jobsian cage
Apple Atomness restored
Snow Leopard users are once again free to run the Apple operating system on hardware with Atom processors, courtesy of hackers in Russia.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/myspace_merlin/2009-11-20T19:46:35ZMySpace makes peace with Indies
Merlin deal at last
MySpace Music has settled with one of its fiercest critics, Merlin, settling a 14-month standoff. MySpace - the social networking sensation of 2005 - launched a music portal in September last year, but only with the four major labels. Since MySpace had built its reputation on new independent bands, you can see why the snub hurt.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/nvidia_fermi_launch/2009-11-20T19:38:53ZNvidia previews next-gen Fermi GPUs
The supermodels of HPC: hot, and worth it
SC09 Graphics chip maker and soon-to-be big-time HPC player Nvidia raised the curtain a little higher on its next-generation of graphics co-processors at the SC09 supercomputing trade show in Portland, Oregon, this week, and it is arguable that the GPU co-processors aimed at personal supers and massive clusters alike were the star of the show.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/comcast_hijacking_charges/2009-11-20T19:18:07ZPotty-mouths charged for Comcast hijack
Destination '69 dick tard lane'
The potty-mouthed hackers who hijacked Comcast's domain name for several hours last year were charged with intentionally damaging a protected computer system.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/silverlight_4_windows_bias/2009-11-20T18:18:20ZMicrosoft Silverlight - now with hidden Windows bias
So much for cross-platform
PDC Silverlight 4.0 was the big hit at Microsoft's Professional Developer Conference (PDC) this week. "I can see that Silverlight is the future of Windows client development" one attendee told me.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/jobs_email/2009-11-20T18:16:54ZApple cult leader emails outside world
11 words from the Messiah's Jesus phone
Apple cult leader Steve Jobs has communicated with the outside world.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/sony_supersize_3d/2009-11-20T18:02:02ZSony demos monster 3D TV
280in 'wall' made from 70 28in sets
What better way to prove your commitment to the 3D TV market than showing off a big, massive whopping 280in 3D-capable TV? That seems to Sony’s opinion, anyway.…
tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/cru_climate_hack/2009-11-20T16:51:39ZWrecking CRU: hackers cause massive climate data breach
Secretive scientists' source code goes walkabout
The University of East Anglia has confirmed that a data breach has put a large quantity of emails and other documents from staff at its Climate Research Unit online. CRU is one of the three leading climate research centres in the UK, and a globally acknowledged authority on temperature reconstructions.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/acer_six_day_battery_life/2009-11-20T16:18:50ZSkinny Acer notebook delivers six-day battery life
Just ask Windows 7
Acer appears to have found a solution to notebook users' battery life woes. Its Aspire Timeline 1810TZ apparently delivers a 10x improvement in runtime when compared to other thin'n'light laptops equipped with six-cell lithium-ion batteries.…
tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/cartercopter_aai_deal/2009-11-20T16:03:47ZVTOL gyro-copter flying car mates with killer robot
Droid jump-choppers to be offered to military
A flying-car company which has struggled for 15 years to win acceptance for its radical gyrocopter/aeroplane technology may have finally broken through into the mainstream. It was announced this week that Carter Aviation technologies - aspiring designer of the CarterCopter Personal Air Vehicle - has partnered with successful military robot maker AAI.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/oracle_commission_extension/2009-11-20T16:03:21ZOracle begs EC for more time
Commission extends deadline
The European Competition Commission is extending the deadline set for Oracle to provide evidence that its proposed takeover of Sun Microsystems will not damage competition for European consumers.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/email_virus_block_patent/2009-11-20T15:57:51ZQinetiQ mail virus patent attracts barbs
Looks a bit familiar
An anti-virus expert has poured cold water on a patent from British technology firm QinetiQ that supposedly offers a new technique for tackling malicious email attachments.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/xbox_live_lawsuit/2009-11-20T15:52:43ZLawyers pursue banned Xbox Live gamers
Anti-Microsoft class action in the offing?
Are you an Xbox 360 owner recently banned from Xbox Live? Has the ban left you feeling short changed? Perhaps you’ve experienced other console problems as a result of the ban? If you can answer 'yes' to any of these questions, then US law firm Abington IP wants to hear from you.…
tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/nokia_layoffs/2009-11-20T15:19:13ZNokia swings axe again
Suffers from arrested development
Nokia is streamlining again, this time to the tune of 230 employees in Finland and another 100 in Copenhagen.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/ispa_mandelson_copyright/2009-11-20T14:48:30ZISPA slams Mandy's copyright land grab
Someone tell Lord Sith about encryption
Claims from minister Stephen Timms this morning that the Digital Economy Bill has widespread support have been thrown into question, after the Internet Service Providers Association insisted it is strongly opposed to aspects of the legislation.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/asus_eee_desktop_netbook/2009-11-20T14:36:36ZAsus intros netbook with desktop CPU
Category killer?
Asus has once again extended it Eee PC netbook range, this time with a machine that not only includes Nvidia's Ion graphics but also a dual-core Atom processor - a desktop chip, to be precise.…
tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/bitter_cherry/2009-11-20T14:14:33ZYank objects to
Reg cherry-popping headline
'Find another line of work, like as a Hooters waitress'
Vulture Central's Kelly Fiveash has until now kept a pretty low profile, avoiding the kind of flak which regularly peppers our inboxes as indignant readers vent their spleen and propel steam from their ears.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/business_app_packages_poll_results/2009-11-20T14:13:43ZThe pros and cons of business application packages
It's all about horses for courses
Poll Results Whether to build or buy, that is the question? Well, it is for many when it comes to business applications. It's a topic on which we asked for your feedback as part of our latest workshop, and over 100 of you came back with your views on it. So what did we learn?…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/ballmer_windows_7_sales/2009-11-20T13:34:10ZBallmer waxes lyrical about Windows 7 double bubble sales
Shy about numbers, mind
Microsoft’s shouty boss Steve Ballmer made a few big noises about Windows 7 sales yesterday, by declaring it was jumping off retail shelves at twice the level of its unloved Vista operating system.…
tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/win7_backdoor_denial/2009-11-20T13:18:48ZMS denies Win 7 backdoor rumours
Oooh, spooky!
Microsoft has once again denied rumours that it built a backdoor into Windows 7.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/vatican_twilight/2009-11-20T13:18:19ZVampires not good role models for Catholics, declares Vatican
Deplores use of 'extremes' to make a point
The Vatican has come out against vampirical toothy teen book'n'movie series Twilight, dismissing the epic girl loves vampire, girl loses vampire, girl becomes vampire cycle as a "deviant moral vacuum".…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/review_camera_ricoh_cx2/2009-11-20T12:59:31ZRicoh CX2 super-zoom compact camera
Clever capture modes, but what about the video?
Review It doesn’t seem five minutes since we looked at the CX1 – well, back in April actually – so it’s quite surprise to find that Ricoh has already launched its successor, the CX2. Again, this is a super-zoom compact seemingly aimed at the enthusiast or the DSLR user who occasionally wants to pack something simpler and smaller. That said, there are a few surprising omissions for a top-end compact.…
tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/riverbed_virtual_steelhead/2009-11-20T12:58:51ZRiverbed going virtually into public cloud
Virtual Steelhead speeds iSCSI WAN traffic
WAN optimiser Riverbed has announced virtual Steelhead for the cloud and a way to speed up iSCSI data traffic.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/lhc_feedback_roundup/2009-11-20T12:58:03ZLHC dimensional apocalypse from midnight: Your thoughts
Aliens, gov planetbuster boffins, many others write in
Well, this is it. In the early hours of tomorrow morning, scientists at the controls of titanic machines situated in mighty hollowed-out caverns and tunnels deep beneath Switzerland will begin to unleash forces so vast and complex as to tax the very limits of human comprehension. The mighty Large Hadron Collider, most powerful matter-rending machine ever assembled by the human race, will once again begin to shoot beams of particles around its superfluid vacuum-pipe lightspeed doughnut.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/us_fast_entry/2009-11-20T12:43:50ZUS immigration dodge is permanent
Global Entry forever
Janet Napolitano, boss of US Homeland Security, is making the Global Entry system - a quicker way through customs and border control - permanent.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/steering_wheel_desk/2009-11-20T12:31:32ZAmazon punters go mad for 'Laptop Steering Wheel Desk'
'A total lifesaver', enthuses satisfied customer
Amazon customers have gone absolutely mad for the AutoExec WM-01 Wheelmate Steering Wheel Desk Tray, which "attaches to your steering wheel for easy access to a writing and drink storage surface".…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/ubuntu_chrome_os_contract/2009-11-20T12:13:56ZUbuntu in truffle shuffle with Chrome OS
'Sloth love Chunk'
Ubuntu’s commercial sponsor Canonical revealed late yesterday that it has been working with Google on its Chrome OS platform since before Mountain View announced its game-changing plans in July this year.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/net_double/2009-11-20T12:02:02ZTaiwanese sex scammer's net double is NYC model
'Shocked' Richie Kul expresses dismay to El Reg
The news this week that a 55-year-old bald and "physically unattractive" Taiwanese man had posed online as a "youthful male model" to convince up to 20 women to have sex with his ailing father - who was actually himself - provoked a certain amount of incredulity among Reg readers.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/virtual_chasm/2009-11-20T11:25:56ZWhere is server virtualisation taking us?
Crossing the virtual chasm
Lab No, no, not the v word...! There are few topics that have garnered as much interest recently as virtualisation. And that’s not just coming from us – the level of feedback we get on this is head and shoulders above many other areas.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/nominet_law/2009-11-20T11:22:10ZMandelson to get Nominet reform powers
Just in case
Ministers have revealed new legislation that will allow the government to take over and reform Nominet, following a boardroom battle over the .uk registry's future.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/humax_freeview_hd/2009-11-20T11:14:43ZHumax Freeview HD set-top box to debut 'early 2010'
Ahead of the rest?
Just days after Register Hardware was told by telly chiefs that no Freeview HD kit will be available in the UK ahead of the service’s switch-on next month, manufacturer Humax has announced the impending launch of its first Freeview HD-compatible set-top box.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/google_plug_in_bug/2009-11-20T11:10:23ZMS discovers flaw in Google plug-in for IE
Google whacked
Microsoft has helped discover a flaw in the Google Chome Frame plug-in for Internet Explorer users.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/ps3_3d_confirmed/2009-11-20T11:04:24ZPS3 to go 3D in 2010, says Sony
Specs at the ready
Sony has formally announced plans to bring true 3D gaming to the PlayStation 3.…
tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/domestic_violence_database/2009-11-20T11:02:01ZACPO proposes new domestic violence database
Fears over unsubstantiated and malicious allegations
The latest wheeze to emerge from ACPO and the Home Office is yet another new law and order database – this one including individuals who are unconvicted, but against whom there exist unsubstantiated allegations of domestic violence.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/asus_home_server/2009-11-20T10:57:35ZAsus serves up Windows 7 Home Server box
2TB of on-board storage - add more using eSata
Asus has taken the wraps off a home server build out of an Atom processor and up to 2TB of internal storage.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/digital_economy_bill/2009-11-20T10:38:32ZFilesharing laws to hit websites and newsgroups too
Mandelson to 'future-proof' P2P restrictions
The government is planning to award itself powers to change copyright law almost at will, in expectation that new anti-peer-to-peer laws will drive infringement to other services such as Rapidshare and newsgroups.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/ohm_database_anonymity_worries/2009-11-20T10:35:30ZDatabase anonymity at risk, warns researcher
Prof Ohm resists data safety claims
People might be more identifiable than previously thought from supposedly anonymised information contained in large databases, according to a technology law expert. New research recommends that privacy practices and even privacy laws need to change.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/boeing_miniature_weapons/2009-11-20T10:04:03ZUS forces developing 'miniature weapons' for killer robots
Phantom Works pocket missile ideal for 'suburban combat'
US Air Force boffinry chiefs have decided to spend as much as $7m developing "miniature weapons" for use by killer robots in the Wars On Stuff.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/axxana_9m_dollars/2009-11-20T10:01:10ZDatacentre black box recorder gets take-off cash
$9m series B funding round
Axxana - the startup manufacturing the Phoenix RP black box data centre data recorder which can withstand a jumbo jet crash - has just received $9m in a funding round to help it take off.…
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tag:theregister.co.uk,2005:story/2009/11/20/ebay_skype_closed/2009-11-20T09:36:53ZAuction's over for Skype
eBay rid of troublesome VoIP biz
The saga of eBay's sale of Skype is over - Silver Lake, Joltid Limited and other partners are now the proud owners of the VoIP provider.…
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