Photos: Rare books resurrected online

July 31st, 2008 by CNET News.com
At the British Library, software called Turning the Pages brings new and sparkling digital life to old works, including Alice's Adventures Under Ground.

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NASA says Phoenix lander is sampling water on Mars

July 31st, 2008 by Nilay Patel

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Yep, just like we'd heard, the Phoenix lander has identified water in a soil sample it collected in Mars earlier, and NASA's extended the mission for another 90 days to go look for more. There's no analysis of the ice yet, but it doesn't look like there's any organic materials in the sample, and it'll take another three to four weeks before there's any more data to reveal. Hopefully that means we'll be packing up our silver go-go boots and taking off for our fabulous future lives on Mars in a month, but we'll see how things go.
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Microsoft confirms it spent half billion on Danger

July 31st, 2008 by CNET News.com
That tidbit was among the nuggets in Microsoft's annual report, which was filed Thursday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Figuring out which NVIDIA GPUs are defective — it’s a lot

July 31st, 2008 by Nilay Patel

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So now that HP's joined Dell in releasing information on which laptops have those defective NVIDIA GPUs, we can sort of piece together which chips are faulty -- and just as had been rumored, it looks like basically every Geforce 8600M and 8400M chip is affected. That's not good news for NVIDIA, which has been saying that only "previous-generation" chips were problematic -- unless the chipmaker is planning on updating the hugely popular 8x00 series sometime, say, now, that's not exactly true, now is it? Other affected chips appear to be in the GeForce Go 7000 and 6000 lines, as well as the Quadro NVS 135M and the Quadro FX 360M, but that's just looking at model numbers, and we can't be exactly sure. We'd say that if you've got a machine with any one of these GPUs, it might be wise to call in and see what your laptop maker is going to do -- and it would be smart for NVIDIA to come right out and say exactly how big and how bad this problem really is.

Read - Dell list of machines and patch
Read - HP list of machines, extended warranty info
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Using Sun’s Energy to Split Water Means Solar Power All Night

July 31st, 2008 by timothy
phorm writes "Reuters is carrying an article about a recent MIT development which may pave the way for solar-energy to be collected for use in low-input periods. According to Reuters, the discovery of the a new catalyst for separating hydrogen+oxygen from water requires only 10% of the electricity of current methods. This would allow storage-cells to function as a form of battery for other forms of energy-collection, such as solar panels. The new method is also much safer (and likely environmentally friendly) than current methods, which require the use of a dangerously caustic environment, and specialized storage containers." sanjosanjo points out coverage of the process at EE Times, which features the MIT group's press release.

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Want to screw up a virtual world experiment? Here’s how

July 31st, 2008 by CNET News.com
This is the proverbial work in progress and there is an obvious incentive for companies not to screw it up. But they keep tripping over their own feet.

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