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News in Technology on 02/22/2012
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New posts Gadgetwise Blog: Tip of the Week: Audiobook Controls on an iPhone 0 NYTimes Tech News RSS | Source 7 02/22/2012 at 11:05:32
What all the ancillary controls mean and can do when you are using an iPhone to listen to the spoken word instead of music.

New posts Gadgetwise Blog: Mountain Lion-like Apps for Your Mac 0 NYTimes Tech News RSS | Source 8 02/22/2012 at 11:10:45
If you want some of what Apple's coming Mac OS offers but can't wait until its release this summer, you can replicate the experience with some third-party applications.

New posts Apple Defends Rights to iPad Name in Shanghai Court 0 NYTimes Tech News RSS | Source 8 02/22/2012 at 11:45:26
Chinese firm’s legal challenge threatened to prevent Apple from selling one of its most popular products in one of its fastest growing markets.

New posts Legless amphibians win the prize for weirdness 0 MSNBC - Technology RSS | Source 13 02/22/2012 at 02:04:08

A doting caecilian mother coils around her eggs, which will hatch out mini-adults within two to three months.Newly identified legless amphibians live out their lives hidden in underground burrows, tending their slimy pink young, which emerge from their eggs as miniature adults.


New posts Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom released on bail 0 MSNBC - Technology RSS | Source 10 02/22/2012 at 01:48:33
The founder of the file-sharing website Megaupload was granted bail and released on Wednesday after a New Zealand judge determined that authorities have seized any funds he might have used to flee the country.
New posts Rocket flies into the northern lights 0 MSNBC - Technology RSS | Source 11 02/22/2012 at 02:36:39

Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: A rocket experiment has sampled the stuff of the northern lights, adding some scientific substance to the great views we're getting from Earth and orbit.Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: A rocket experiment has sampled the stuff of the northern lights, adding some scientific substance to the great views we're getting from Earth and orbit.


New posts Lessons learned from Japan's deadly earthquake 0 MSNBC - Technology RSS | Source 10 02/22/2012 at 02:14:48

Local resident Noriko Sato prays for family members who were in the Shizugawa Public Hospital in the Japanese town of Minamisanriku when a tsunami hit the facility on March 11, 2011. The earthquake and tsunami disaster left thousands dead or missing.In 2011, Japan was one of the most prepared countries in the world for a massive earthquake. Yet when a mega-quake hit Japan, it was shockingly devastating. Now, a year after the quake, scientists say the hard lessons learned will go a long way.


New posts Video: Scientists use rocket to study Northern Lights 0 MSNBC - Technology RSS | Source 11 02/22/2012 at 00:06:08

Feb. 21: In Alaska, a two-stage rocket is helping scientists understand how the lights are formed and how they impact satellites. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)In Alaska, a two-stage rocket is helping scientists understand how the lights are formed and how they impact satellites. NBC’s Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)


New posts See a solar eclipse from outer space 0 MSNBC - Technology RSS | Source 10 02/22/2012 at 00:02:50

Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: A sun-watching NASA satellite sights a partial solar eclipse from space, which serves as a warmup for earthly solar alignments to come.Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: A sun-watching NASA satellite sights a partial solar eclipse from space, which serves as a warmup for earthly solar alignments to come.


New posts Jury pool shrinks in Rutgers webcam case 0 MSNBC - Technology RSS | Source 15 02/21/2012 at 23:42:50
The jury pool for the trial of a former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate's intimate encounter with another man was cut.
New posts NSA chief fears Anonymous could hit power grid: report 0 MSNBC - Technology RSS | Source 12 02/21/2012 at 21:49:26

With Fridays on the Internet now a virtual Mad Libs game of which government website Anonymous will take down next, the director of the National Security agency wants the White House to know that the hacker collective could very well cause at least a limited power outage in the next two yearsWith Fridays on the Internet now a virtual Mad Libs game of which government website Anonymous will take down next, the director of the National Security agency wants the White House to know that the hacker collective could very well cause at least a limited power outage in the next two years


New posts Purported leaks detail iPad 3 guts, appearance 0 MSNBC - Technology RSS | Source 10 02/21/2012 at 21:41:24

As we get closer to the first week of March — which is when the iPad 3 is expected to be announced — rumors and leaks related to the next-generation device are appearing everywhere.As we get closer to the first week of March — which is when the iPad 3 is expected to be announced — rumors and leaks related to the next-generation device are appearing everywhere.


New posts Making future passwords easier to remember 0 MSNBC - Technology RSS | Source 14 02/21/2012 at 21:22:47
Filled with numbers, symbols and letter combinations that mean nothing, passwords in today's security-conscious Internet environment have become harder to remember and less uniform than ever.  But in a few years, that may no longer be the case. A number of advances in password technology will make accessing protected data fast and easy.
New posts New breed of steamy alien planet found 0 MSNBC - Technology RSS | Source 12 02/21/2012 at 20:34:02

GJ1214b, shown in this artist’s view, is a super-Earth orbiting a red dwarf star 40 light-years from Earth. New observations from the Hubble Space Telescope show that it is a waterworld enshrouded by a thick, steamy atmosphere. GJ 1214b represents a new type of planet, like nothing seen in the solar system or any other planetary system currently known.Scientists have discovered a new type of alien planet — a steamy waterworld that is larger than Earth but smaller than Uranus.