NASA Astronaut Richard Arnold, a native of Maryland, hands a baseball jersey that flew on board the space shuttle during the STS-119 mission to Brad Bergesen… Read more…
Archive for April, 2009
Until recently, the recording industry were committing publicity suicide by routinely issuing legal threats to file sharers. Now, they seem to have changed the routine, going for fewer, but bigger targets. The goal is clear: if you own the Internet, you don’t have to worry about pirates — or anyone else. Read more…
Null. Zero. It’s all the same to me. Or is it? Read more…
Ben Franklin’s mind is blown. Read more…
As President Obama prepares to go public with his review of cyber-security, industry experts weigh in with criticisms. Read more…
A controversial French bill which could disconnect people caught downloading music illegally three times returns to parliament. Read more…
Is the world finally ready for the mobile minitablet? It’s become quite clear over the last several months that Apple is ready to bridge the mobile computing gap, with plans to develop a device that fits somewhere in between the iPhone and the MacBook. Read more…
NASA pilots Jack Nickel (in the jet with tail number 62) and Charles Justiz fly over for a bird’s eye view of two shuttles on the launch pad. Shuttle… Read more…
A Google Lunar X Prize competitor plans to survey the first site where man walked on the moon. Read more…
We haven’t actually seen the details of it since a first look was given exclusively to the New York Times instead of us, but there’s a new Compete report coming out supposedly later today that claims only 27% of iPhone owners use their device for work-related needs compared to 59% of owners with other types [...]