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Online video viewing jumps 34 percent

Digg Technology - 51 min 41 sec ago
U.S. Internet users watched 12.7 billion online videos in November, an increase of 34 percent versus a year ago, according to ComScore data.

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Flash Memory Production, Sales Down

Digg Technology - 1 hour 11 min ago
With 9 weeks of inventory on the shelves, manufacturers are shutting down production and waiting for demand to kick in.

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AMD to Update Business Class Desktop CPUs in 3Q09

Digg Technology - 1 hour 21 min ago
Sunnyvale, California-based AMD is expected to unveil a new range of desktop processors, coming to provide its customers with the performance of the new Phenom II desktop CPUs, designed on the 45nm process technology.

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Seagate unveils highest-density hard drive

Digg Technology - 2 hours 41 min ago
Bigger hard drives coming your way.

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How the City Hurts Your Brain

Slashdot - 2 hours 47 min ago
Hugh Pickens writes "The city has always been an engine of intellectual life and the 'concentration of social interactions' is largely responsible for urban creativity and innovation. But now scientists are finding that being in an urban environment impairs our basic mental processes. After spending a few minutes on a crowded city street, the brain is less able to hold things in memory and suffers from reduced self-control. 'The mind is a limited machine,' says psychologist Marc Berman. 'And we're beginning to understand the different ways that a city can exceed those limitations.' Consider everything your brain has to keep track of as you walk down a busy city street. A city is so overstuffed with stimuli that we need to redirect our attention constantly so that we aren't distracted by irrelevant things. This sort of controlled perception — we are telling the mind what to pay attention to — takes energy and effort. Natural settings don't require the same amount of cognitive effort. A study at the University of Michigan found memory performance and attention spans improved by 20 percent after people spent an hour interacting with nature. 'It's not an accident that Central Park is in the middle of Manhattan,' says Berman. 'They needed to put a park there.'"

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If a 13 year-old can launch a startup you have no excuse

Digg Technology - 3 hours 21 min ago
My name's Scott. I'm 13 and have launched a web startup. So began an email exchange over last weekend which culminated with me ...

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10 Free Music Based Games for the iPhone & iPod Touch

Digg Technology - 4 hours 21 min ago
Music-based games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band have become wildly popular, so it only makes sense that similar games are being created for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Both devices have a plethora of gaming apps, but only a handful of those are free and based around music.

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How the Famous Tweeple Got Hacked

Digg Technology - 4 hours 41 min ago
So how did the Twitter accounts of Barack Obama, Britney Spears, Facebook, and others get broken into and littered with inappropriate messages earlier today? It wasn’t residue from this weekend’s phishing problems, but rather, a breach of Twitter’s customer support tools.

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This Is Why I Love Linux.

Digg Technology - 4 hours 41 min ago
yeha true.. very true.. Linux is better.. after a few years.. it will doninate!

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Mininova's Torrent Downloads Double to 7 Billion in a Year

Digg Technology - 4 hours 51 min ago
The BitTorrent popularity surge is still underway, with more users discovering that it’s the fastest way to transfer large files online. One of the most frequently visited torrent sites, Mininova, has seen the number of torrent downloads double from 3.5 billion to 7 billion during 2008, and this download rate is still increasing.

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Rumor: New Mac Mini Stuffed With Up to 1TB Storage

Digg Technology - 5 hours 11 min ago
More evidence that the new Mac minis are at least partly geared toward the cheap server market: SeeFile dropped their press release pimping support of the "new Apple Mac Mini hardware" just a little early. They specifically mention a complete bundled system with a "Mac mini server with 1 terabyte of storage."

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Seagate First To Demo USB 3.0

Digg Technology - 5 hours 11 min ago
Seagate has announced that it will showing off "the world's first consumer product application of USB 3.0" at this year's CES.

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Browser Add-On Makes Flickr's Galleries Faster

Digg Technology - 5 hours 31 min ago
Browser add-on Flickr Gallery Plus adds extended functionality to Flickr's set view, allowing users to click through to see full versions of each shot without having to reload the page. Once installed it will go out and pre-fetch the larger sized version of each shot, making big sets a cinch to speed through.

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NZ File-Sharers, Remixers Guilty Upon Accusation

Slashdot - 5 hours 38 min ago
An anonymous reader writes "Next month, New Zealand is scheduled to implement Section 92 of the Copyright Amendment Act. The controversial act provides 'Guilt Upon Accusation,' which means that if a file-sharer is simply accused of copyright infringement he/she will be punished with summary Internet disconnection. Unlike most laws, this one has no appeal process and no punishment for false accusation, because they were removed after public consultation. The ISPs are up in arms and now artists are taking a stand for fair copyright."

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First! 14-Year-Old Already in Line for Macworld '09 Keynote

Digg Technology - 6 hours 41 min ago
It wouldn't be the eve of a Macworld Expo keynote if there wasn't already some crazy person waiting in line to be first into the hall. This year, that crazy person is already there, and has been there for (as of this writing) more than 10 hours.

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Macworld 2009: The Gingerbread Mac [Gallery]

Digg Technology - 7 hours 1 min ago
Check out this gingerbread Mac, created by a festive fanboy known only as minorbug. It stands 7-8 inches tall and features chocolate icons, ports, and other lovely little iced details, as you can see in these pictures.

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A new era for Macworld Expo

Digg Technology - 7 hours 11 min ago
Without Steve Jobs delivering his trademark keynote address, Macworld Expo won't likely make the same splash. But the show goes on, for now at least. A CNET article by CNET News.com Staff, Staff Writer, CNET News. Published on January 5, 2009 9:00 AM PST.

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A Look Back At Kurzweil's Predictions For 2009

Slashdot - 8 hours 29 min ago
marciot writes "It's interesting to look back at Ray Kurzweil's predictions for 2009 from a decade ago. He was dead on in predicting the ubiquity of portable computers, wireless, the emergency of digital objects, and the rise of privacy concerns. He was a little optimistic in certain areas, predicting the demise of rotating storage and the ubiquity of digital paper a bit earlier than it appears it will actually happen. On the topic of human-computer speech interfaces, though, he seems to be way off." And of course Kurzweil missed 9/11 and the fallout from that. His predictions might have been nearer the mark absent the war on terror.

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Update: Twitter blames celebrity hack on 'individual'

Digg Technology - 9 hours 50 min ago
CNN anchor Rick Sanchez wasn't really high on crack this morning, and the reason his Twitter feed said so wasn't the phishing scam that's been going around--it was a lone hacker, the microblogging service said later on Monday.

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Milky Way Heavier Than Thought, and Spinning Faster

Slashdot - 10 hours 21 min ago
An anonymous reader writes "The Milky Way is spinning much faster and has 50 per cent more mass than previously believed. This means the Milky Way is equivalent in size to our neighbor Andromeda — instead of being the little sister in the local galaxy group, as had been believed. One implication of this new finding is that we may collide with Andromeda sooner than we had thought, in 2 or 3 billion years instead of 5."

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