Author: Serkadis

  • Google Does Real-Time Search, Becomes an Instant Leader in the Field

    If there was any doubt that real-time was becoming one of the biggest things in search they’ve been dispelled now that Google has entered the ring all guns blazing. The company held a “Search Event” to make several announcements, though it was scarce with the details beforehand, and it certainly delivered with the biggest move being the new real-time features integrated in the search engine at a level that no one else offers at the moment. Entries from Twitter, blogs, Facebook and other sources will show up and be updated in real time for relevant queries.

    “[I]mmediately after conducting a search, you can see live updates from people on popular sites like Twitter and FriendFeed, as well as headlines from news and blog posts published just seconds before. When they are relevant, we’ll rank these latest results to show the freshest information right on the search results page,” Amit Singhal, Google Fellow (his actual title) wrote.

    Google has had a form of ‘real-time envy’ for at least half a year now when the company acknowledged that it was behind in the field and that places like Twitter were doing a much better job at bringing up the freshest information. In the mean time, countless sites and services have popped up or added some sort of real-time component. … (read more)

  • Moody’s Says US And UK “Test” The Limit Of Their AAA Ratings — Pound Tanks .4%

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    Moody’s loves to warn that maybe, possibly, someday the US or the UK might not alwaays be AAA-rated. They always hedge their comments a lot — and always make it sound like a downgrade would be a very var-off possibility — but the fact that they keep making noises about it is still important.

    Bloomberg: Moody’s Investors Service said its top debt ratings on the U.S. and the U.K. could “test the AAA boundaries” because their public finances were worsening in the wake of the global financial crisis.

    The U.K. and U.S. had “resilient” AAA ratings, as opposed to the “resistant” top ratings on Canada, Germany and France, Moody’s said in a report today. None of the top-rated countries were “vulnerable,” or had public finances that were “stretched beyond the point of ‘no return’ to the AAA category,” according to the report.

    It’s the pound that’s really getting shellacked following the report:

    The British pound fell against all of its 16 most-traded counterparts, dropping as much as 0.4 percent to $1.6381 versus the dollar. Public finances in “resilient” AAA-rated countries are “deteriorating considerably and may therefore test the AAA boundaries,” Moody’s said.

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  • Dementium II Teaser Website now live

    A teaser website for SouthPeak Games and Renegade Kid’s Dementium II has been launched to give you a peek into more horrible thrills and screams for your DS. And it’s just about time too, considering that the

  • Assassin’s Creed 2 slow start is ‘necessary’

    Although Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed 2 (PS3 (http://ps3.qj.net/category/Assassin-s-Creed-2/cid/5596) and Xbox 360 (http://xbox360.qj.net/category/Assassin-s-Creed-2/cid/5597)) has more or less gotten the approving nod of critics all over,

  • (Too) Cool Cats: Winter Care Tips for Outdoor Cats

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    Guest post by Peter J. Wolf

    While it’s easy to get caught up in all the luxuries regularly featured on Moderncat, we can’t forget about the many cats that, all too often, lack even the basic necessities. Feral—or community—cats rarely know the comforts of a bottomless bowl of food and a warm bed (though many of these cats are actually stray or have been abandoned, and therefore do know something of the good life).

    Thankfully, there are a number of individuals and rescue organizations dedicated to caring for community cats, typically through their Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs. TNR involves humanely trapping cats that are thought to be feral, having them spayed or neutered (often receiving vaccinations at the same time), and then returning them to the location where they were trapped.

    But, as the Urban Cat League notes on its website, TNR is a substantial commitment, one that must be taken seriously by everybody involved. “TNR stands for Trap-Neuter-Return, not Trap, Neuter, and Run. Maintaining the life-long welfare of the colony after neutering is an equally important link in the chain of compassion.” During winter months, of course, caring for outdoor cats requires additional effort.

    General Tips
    Whether you’re an “official” colony caretaker, looking after the neighborhood cats, or simply concerned for the welfare of your community cats, you’ll want to check out Alley Cat Allies’ “winter weather tips”.

    One of their tips—keeping ethylene glycol antifreeze away from all animals—is actually good year-round advice for everybody. The sweet taste of this automotive engine coolant is very tempting, and even a small amount can be fatal. (Propylene glycol-based antifreeze is, according to the EPA, “less toxic to humans and pets.”)

    As temperatures drop, cats seeking warmth will sometimes huddle under cars and trucks, or sneak up into their engine compartments. Be sure to check under your car and tap on the hood before starting the engine.

    To delay or prevent drinking water from freezing:

    • Use bowls that are deep, rather than wide and shallow. If possible, place them in a sunny location.
    • When refilling the bowls, use hot or warm water.
    • Add a pinch of sugar to the water, which keeps it from freezing as quickly (and also provides an energy boost for the cats).
    • If an electrical outlet is nearby, use heated bowls.
    • Maintain a regular feeding schedule for your cats. Once they’re used to regular mealtimes, they’ll be waiting for you—which means the food and water will spend less time in the cold before it’s consumed.

    Shelter from the Weather
    Although outdoor cats are pretty good at keeping warm on their own, you can help by providing some shelter. It doesn’t need to be fancy, but there are some important considerations to keep in mind—such as the materials. Blankets might seem like a good idea, but they absorb moisture. “Straw is the best choice for insulation and bedding in a shelter,” according to Alley Cat Allies. “It resists moisture and keeps the shelter warm.”

    Other important considerations include:

    • Raise the shelter off the ground, and locate it in a quiet, unobtrusive, low-traffic area.
    • Make sure the shelter provides enough room for three to five cats (they’ll often bunch together for warmth).
    • Restrict the size of door openings to no more than six-to-eight inches wide, which will help keep out other wildlife and larger predators.
    • Install a flap on the door to keep out snow, rain, and wind.

    Sources and Instructions for Shelters and Feeding Stations
    There are several online sources for shelters and feeding stations designed for outdoor cats, many of which include photos of the products in use. And for the do-it-yourselfer, there are lots of plans and kits available as well. (Guys, this could be your big chance to score that pricey table saw on your Christmas list!)


  • Electronic Textbooks Finally

    Novels and newspapers especially have been moving briskly from paper to pixels, with textbooks having yet to find the perfect electronic home. They are readable on laptops and smartphones, but the displays can be seriously eye-taxing due to the nature of textbooks. Even dedicated e-readers with their crisp printlike displays have trouble handling textbook staples like color illustrations or videos and Web-linked supplements that publishers are increasingly supplying.

    But there is now a new approach that may adapt well to textbook pages: two-screen e-book readers with a traditional e-paper display on one screen and a liquid-crystal display on the other side, in order to render graphics like science animations in color. These dual screens are linked by a central processor so that, for example, a link on the e-paper display can proceed to open on the color screen.

    The best example is a two-screen device called the eDGe, which will be released by enTourage Systems in February for $490, said Doug Atkinson, vice president of marketing and business development for the company, based in McLean, Va.

    Electronic textbooks could one day offer a more convenient way to study, literally lightening student’s loads. This has already happened at Catholic University of America in Washington. There, Robert A. Destro, a professor of law and his students are testing a version of the eDGe. Professor Destro has 13 textbooks on his device. Courtesy of nytimes.com

  • Markets Completely Ignore Brazil’s Sudden Iron Export Slow-Down

    In case you missed it, Brazilian iron ore exports fell in November, down 15% from the average monthly rate for the preceding three months, according to Goldman Sachs. Yet the commodities markets seem to have shrugged it off... or haven't yet digested its potential implications.

    Goldman Sachs: Taken in conjunction with the recent slowdown in vessel bookings from Australia, this could indicate a slow start to 2010 for Chinese imports of iron ore. However, the market is clearly not pricing in a slowdown.

    As the table below shows, the current [ore] spot price of $102.50/t CFR implies a 40% rise in Australian contract prices for JFY 2010/11 on a FOB netback basis while the forward price for 2Q10 implies a 34% rise - both well above our base case assumption of +20% for Australian fines.

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    Thing is, a 2010 Chinese iron ore slow-down would have negative implications for more than just steel prices. It would probably be indicative of a greater slow-down of commodity-consuming Chinese economic activity, such as construction. Thus a slow-down in Brazilian iron ore imports reflects a slow-down in Chinese demand. Given that China is such a massive proportion of commodities demand these days, thus could also be a red flag for generalized commodity-price weakness ahead. One month's data doesn't make a trend, but this Brazilian blip is surely something to stay aware of.

    Goldman shows how iron ore prices haven't weakened at all lately:

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    (Via Goldman Sachs, Iron Ore Price Snapshot, Malcolm Southwood, 7 December 2009)

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  • Shadow Cats 2009 Holiday Raffle, Enter to Win a 42″ Flat Panel TV or a $50 Gift Card

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    One of my favorite cat rescues, Shadow Cats in Round Rock, Texas, is holding their annual fundraiser next weekend. Even if you’re not in Texas you can help support this wonderful organization and enter to win some great prizes including a 42 inch flat panel TV or one of 10 gift cards valued at $50 each from businesses like Barnes & Noble, Chili’s, The Container Store, Lowe’s, Olive Garden, Petsmart, Starbucks, Target, and Whole Foods Market. Tickets are just $2 each and can be purchased via the Shadow Cat website.

    Established in 1997, Shadow Cats is a non-profit organization in central Texas dedicated to improving the lives of feral (or, as they like to call them, “scarel”), stray, and abandoned cats — especially those deemed “unadoptable.” Founders Sheila Smith and her husband Roy (a veterinarian) — along with a crew of about 40 volunteers — are also involved in TNR efforts in the area. The Shadow Cats sanctuary has a room dedicated to cats with Feline Leukemia, equipped with its own kitty cam so you can keep an eye on everyone while you work. It’s very fun to watch! You’ll get to know all these special cats on the kitty cam.

  • Vancouver Olympics Silences Indie Rock Acts With Contractual Gag Order

    We’ve covered how the Olympics has time and time again abused intellectual property law to try to silence all sorts of reasonable activity, and the upcoming Vancouver Olympics have been no exception. In the latest move, sent in by drewmo (though he forgot the link, and made us go searching…) is that a Vancouver-based musician, Carey Mercer, is pointing out that the Vancouver Olympic Committee is pushing contracts on musicians that include a gag order against saying anything bad at all about the Olympics.


    The Olympics always has a “cultural component,” a cultural Olympiad, and this year, to quote their puke-in-my-mouth inducing website, they have made a back-patting hullabaloo about including “cutting edge indie rock.” And each and every “cutting edge” performer that has agreed to play has signed a contract that includes the above clause. A clause that states, in case you skimmed over it, that these artists must never say anything negative about an entity that will spend 900 million dollars on “security.” An entity that has already infuriated anti-poverty and anti-homeless groups who accuse VANOC of not living up to its promise of providing affordable housing.

    Most participating artists claim to be unaware of this clause.

    Part of Mercer’s complaint is that no one seems to be able to determine if the Olympics is a public or private entity, since censorship by a government entity would seem like a big no-no:


    No one, including our courts, can figure out if it is a public or private entity. It seems to be public when it needs tax dollars (6 billion), but private whenever it is challenged…

    And, sure, you can understand why the Vancouver Olympics might not want musicians it hires to say anything bad about them, but putting a contractual gag clause in there seems to suggest that the organization simply can’t take any criticism. Mercer is also concerned about what this does for the musicians who signed these gag orders, often without realizing it:


    When artists are not allowed to critique their government, or the governing agency that endows them with grants and funding, then what they are asking for is nothing more than propaganda.

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  • David Jaffe: Video games are not just kids’ toys, that’s utter BS

    Not too many people are fans of the ratings board in Australia. And for good reason. They’ve been known to censor games, which would have otherwise been fine for other territories as a Mature game, or even

  • DS homebrew – PuzzleBoy 041209 update

    Homebrew coder maRk2512 has released a new version of his highly addictive homebrew puzzler QuirkDS and renamed it PuzzleBoy. If you’re not familiar with the game, QuirkDS is a remake of the old school Gameboy title, Kwirk.
     
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  • Yoshi Prize Package Winner

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    Congratulations to Beth (comment #72), winner of the Yoshi prize package! Enjoy your fabulous Yoshi collection!

    You can still order the new 2010 Yoshi calendar in time for the holidays. It makes a great gift and a portion of the proceeds go to animal charities.


  • Devil May Cry 4: Red Queen Sword up for sale

    Die-hard Devil May Cry 4 (http://ps3.qj.net/category/Devil-May-Cry-4/cid/212) fans out there will surely put this at the top of their Chrismtas wish lists. It’s the one and only Red Queen, as weilded by hunky

  • The Telegraph And Natural Monopolies In Communications

    A bunch of folks have sent in Matthew Lasar’s excellent look back at some of the early days of the telegraph system and how it parallels some questions that we face today over things like net neutrality. The basic story is that Western Union worked out a way to gain a monopoly on the telegraph, and then worked out a deal with the Associated Press, whereby all AP papers would use Western Union, and none would support the creation of a competing telegraph company. From all of this, there is even the suggestion that a presidential election was stolen. It’s a worthwhile read.

    Of course, the parallels are not perfect, and there are lots of other questions to be raised, but there are some good points to think about, when you’re dealing with a communications system that is, effectively, a natural monopoly. As the FCC suddenly seems open to the concept of line sharing again, after being down on it for so many years, it’s at least worth looking at the history on things like the telegraph, to understand why competition really is a good thing, especially when it comes to the major means of communication.

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  • How To Improve Alexa Rank

    •Flaunt your URL in webmaster forums. Webmasters usually have the toolbar installed. You’ll get webmasters to visit your website and offer useful feedback. It’s also a good way to give back to the community if you have useful articles to share with others.

    •Post in Asian social networking websites or forums. Some webmasters have suggested that East Asian web users are big Alexa toolbar fans, judging by the presence of several Asia-based websites in the Alexa Top 500. I suggest trying this only if you have the time or capacity to do so.

    •Get Dugg or Stumbled. This usually brings massive numbers of visitors to your website and the sheer amount will have a positive impact on your Alexa Rank. Naturally, you’ll need to develop link worthy material.

    •Use PayperClick Campaigns. Buying advertisements on search engines such as Google or Exact Seek will help bring in Traffic. Doubly useful when your ad is highly relevant to webmasters.

    •Buy banners and links for traffic from webmaster forums and websites. A prominent and well displayed ad will drive lots of webmaster traffic to your website, which can significantly boost your rank.

    •Optimize your popular posts. Got a popular post that consistently receives traffic from the search engines? Include a widget/graph at the bottom of the post, link to your Alexa post or use Alexa redirection on your internal URLs.

    •Hire forum posters to pimp your website. Either buy signatures in webmaster forums or promote specific articles or material in your website on a regular basis. You can easily find posters for hire in Digital Point and other webmaster forums.

    •Use MySpace . This is a little shady so I don’t recommended it unless you’re really interested in artificially inflating your Alexa Rank. Use visually attractive pictures or banners and link them to your redirected Alexa URL. This will be most effective if your website has content that is actually relevant to the MySpace Crowd.

    •Get friends to review and rate your Alexa website profile. Not entirely sure of its impact on rankings but it might help in some way.

    •Create a webmaster tools section on your website. This is a magnet for webmasters who will often revisit your website to gain access to the tools. Aaron Wall’s webpage on SEO Tools is a very good example.

    •Try Alexa auto-surfs. Do they work? Maybe for brand new sites. I think they are mostly suitable for new websites with a very poor Alexa rank. Note that there be problems when you try to use auto surfs alongside contextual ads like Adsense. They aren’t also long term solutions to improving your Alexa Rank so I suggest using with caution.


  • id confident that Rage will surpass expectations

    id Software is confident that Rage will “blow past any expectations” that Doom and Quake fans may have. Creative Director Tim Willits boldly makes this statement in an interview with Now Gamer, exclaiming that Rage will definitely

  • TR polyurethane wheels, hardness 95+/-3 Shore A, aluminium centre

    Applications
    The series is used for many applications; it can be fitted under trolleys and charts of any kind, with standard and high carrying capacity.
    Typical usage: trolleys for indoor industrial handling, electrical transpallets, AGV charts, elevators, motor-sweepers.

    Technical features
    LOAD CAPACITY: 220-850 daN
    WHEEL TREAD: TR polyurethane tread; hardness 95+/-3 Shore A; excellent rolling resistance and elasticity, highly resistant to wear and to tearing
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    Usage conditions
    Suitable for environment with atmospheric agents, alcohol and glycol; not suitable for applications where mineral and organic acids, base solutions and saturated vapour are present.

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  • New K range accessory: 22.1×44.1mm adapter

    The K range is a mix and match of power rocker switches and indicators. Standard panel cut-out for the K range is 21.08×36.80mm.

    Any product within the K range can now be mounted into a 22.1×44.1mm panel cut-out. Two versions are available, depending on how this accessory is removed from the panel:
    U3062 (black) can be extracted from the front of the panel
    U3072 (black) requires a secure access to the rear of the panel

    This accessory will also be available in 8 other colours (mid October).

  • High Performance and Versatility

    Dormer has added a new range of Universal coated cutters to its rapidly expanding portfolio of solid carbide rotary tooling.

    Designed to promote a highly competitive milling operation, the S922 (2 flute), S933 (3 flute) and S944 (4 flute) cutters are recommended for use in a wide range of machines, applications and material types – including steel, cast iron, titanium, nickel, copper, aluminium and synthetics. Consequently, they offer the significant added benefits of reducing inventory and saving time on tool changeover.

    Maurizio Tardivo, development manager for cutters at Dormer, explains: “The rationale behind the new universal end mills was to develop a range of extremely versatile milling cutters. Providing a stable design for contouring – both semi-finishing and finishing – ramping and slotting operations, they will help users improve production efficiency in an increasingly competitive marketplace.”

    All cutters feature a Titanium Aluminium Nitride (TiAlN) surface treatment that provides improved stability to the cutting edges and offers outstanding protection against wear. Combined with high toughness properties and oxidation stability, the coating brings not just improved tool life but also higher productivity compared to uncoated cutters of the same design.

    The flute geometry has been designed to facilitate swarf evacuation and promote a continuous, trouble-free machining operation, while reinforced end teeth reduce chipping, particularly important on materials with low machinability.

    Each cutter is available from 2.0mm – 20.0mm and also as a 6 pc set containing 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 8.0 & 10.0mm diameters.

    The product launch is supported by a comprehensive brochure that includes full range details, dimensional data and optimum operating conditions.

    Further information is available by contacting your local Dormer office or by visiting the website

  • Top Line introduces electrically actuated ball and butterfly valve actuators

    Top Line TE Series electric actuators provide unsurpassed quality, reliability and value to your automated system.

    Some of the key standard features and benefits of the TE Series actuators are:

    •Multiple voltages available : 24VAC, 24VDC, and 115VAC single phase to fit your process needs
    •Nema 4, 4X & IP67 lightweight polyester powder coated aluminum housing
    •External manual override so you won’t need to worry in a power failure
    •Four limit switches – two for operation / two auxiliary dry contacts
    •Anti-condensation space heater for reduced downtime and increased reliability
    •Visual position indicator for your convenience
    •Captive cover bolts for your convenience
    Optional Features:

    •Integral modulating card for full PLC control
    •Position Indication (Potentiometer) for continuous position monitoring

    Advantage:
    •Multiple voltages available : 24VAC, 24VDC, and 115VAC single phase to fit your process needs
    •Nema 4, 4X & IP67 lightweight polyester powder coated aluminum housing
    •External manual override so you won’t need to worry in a power failure
    •Four limit switches – two for operation / two auxiliary dry contacts
    •Anti-condensation space heater for reduced downtime and increased reliability
    •Visual position indicator for your convenience
    •Captive cover bolts for your convenience