- Doctors: We have cured man of HIV
«Using stem cells, a medical team in Germany says it has rid the «Berlin Patient» of his HIV infection»
- Wikileaks spending rises to $500K in past 5 months, questions over donations promised to Manning
«The support group for Pfc. Bradley Manning, the presumed leaker of those diplomatic cables who is currently in the brig in Quantico, claims funds solicited from the public by Wikileaks and Julian Assange on Manning’s behalf haven’t arrived.»
- Allegations regarding OpenBSD IPSEC
«I have received a mail regarding the early development of the OpenBSD IPSEC stack. It is alleged that some ex-developers (and the company they worked for) accepted US government money to put backdoors into our network stack, in particular the IPSEC stack. Around 2000–2001.» | Update: mehr Details
- OpenOffice.org und seine große Schwäche
«OpenOffice.org hat zwei Seiten. Eine gute, die Funktionsvielfalt und eine schlechte, das Design. Klingt hart, ist aber leider so. Gründe für diesen Zustand gibt es viele, einige davon möchte ich hier gern erläutern.»
- Cyberduck 4.0 Beta for Windows released
Imho einer der besten FTP-Klienten, nun auch für Windows, falls sich mal jemand dort aufhalten muß
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- The sun is yours … on a computer
«The Java-based JHelioviewer allows users to make movies of the sun, add color to the images as they wish. and then process the movies in real time. The data could be used, for example, to make a movie of a mega-filament eruption such as the one experienced earlier this month, or a time-lapse movie of solar storms.»
- Best of Archaeology 2010: Nat Geo News’s Ten Most Viewed
Just have a look …
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