Monday, January 17, 2011

Sci/Tech News

Sci/Tech News


Reason behind Steve Jobs' medical leave unclear - Los Angeles Times

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 02:31 PM PST


Telegraph.co.uk

Reason behind Steve Jobs' medical leave unclear
Los Angeles Times
Few details have been made public, but experts fear the Apple CEO is suffering from a rejection of his transplanted liver or a recurrence of his pancreatic cancer. Apple CEO Steve Jobs, right, at a presentation with Tim Cook, the company's chief ...
Doctors Say Apple Founder Likely Dealing With Pancreatic CancerABC News
Information vacuum on Apple CEO seen fueling speculationReuters
The Medical Mismeasure of Steve JobsForbes (blog)
Washington Post -Telegraph.co.uk -BBC News
all 2,273 news articles »

Facebook gives apps access to addresses and phone numbers - CNNMoney

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 02:23 PM PST


Telegraph.co.uk

Facebook gives apps access to addresses and phone numbers
CNNMoney
Facebook now lets app makers request access to your phone number and address. Laurie Segall, staff reporterJanuary 17, 2011: 5:20 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Facebook is giving app developers access to some of the most sensitive personal data it ...
Facebook Update Exposes User Contact Info, Security Expert SaysFox News
Facebook Offers Personal Info To App, Game DevelopersCIO Today
Facebook Apps Allowing Access to Numbers, AddressesPC Magazine
Washington Post -Telegraph.co.uk -InfoWorld
all 231 news articles »

Microsoft takes Dynamics CRM Online global - SearchCRM.com

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 02:32 PM PST


TechDay.co.nz

Microsoft takes Dynamics CRM Online global
SearchCRM.com
Microsoft today released the latest version of its Dynamics CRM Online application globally, bringing greater insight, productivity and ease of adoption to 40 different markets, company executives said. ...
Microsoft turns up the heat on Salesforce.com, OracleComputerworld
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online launches MondaySeattle Times
Ballmer Leads Microsoft's Cloud CRM ChargeE-Commerce Times
TechFlash -ZDNet (blog) -BtoB Magazine
all 74 news articles »

HP WebOS Netbook Planned, Along with Tablet and Smartphone: Report - eWeek

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 01:44 PM PST


Ars Technica

HP WebOS Netbook Planned, Along with Tablet and Smartphone: Report
eWeek
HP is reportedly planning to introduce a tablet running Palm's WebOS, in addition to tablets and smartphones. Hewlett-Packard is expected to soon introduce a tablet running WebOS, as well as a smartphone. But a netbook? According to Jan. ...
HP training materials out webOS netbook plansArs Technica
HP hints that February 9 event will feature WebOS, tabletBetaNews
HP planning webOS netbooks?Digitaltrends.com
ITworld.com -CIO Today -Wireless Week
all 125 news articles »

Friends with (Genetic) Benefits? - TIME

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 02:06 PM PST


CBC.ca

Friends with (Genetic) Benefits?
TIME
A new study suggests that when it comes to certain genes, friends of a feather flock together—but with others, opposites attract. The research offers potential insight into subtle genetic ...
Your Genes Help You Choose Your Friends, Study SaysU.S. News & World Report
Genetics 'has role in friendship'BBC News
Are Your Genes Choosing Your Friends?ABC News
CBC.ca -CNN (blog) -msnbc.com
all 19 news articles »

Internet 'Kill Switch' Could Cause Chaos - PC World

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 02:16 PM PST


Sofia Echo

Internet 'Kill Switch' Could Cause Chaos
PC World
A proposed US Internet 'kill switch' to be used in the event of a cyberwar could actually cause more problems that it would prevent, a new report commissioned by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development ...
Cyber attack effects 'local and temporary,' not global, says studyFierceGovernmentIT
Apocalypse in Cyberspace? It's OverdoneNew York Times
Risks of cyber war 'over-hyped' says OECD studyBBC News
Ars Technica -Register -Telegraph.co.uk
all 122 news articles »

Mammoth Clone : Scientists to Clone Mammoth - Long Island Press

Posted: 17 Jan 2011 02:28 PM PST


The Hindu

Mammoth Clone : Scientists to Clone Mammoth
Long Island Press
Like a scene from Night At The Museum, Scientist predicts cloning Mammoths in the near future. Mammoths were extinct 10000 years ago but may come back to life in a team of scientists attempt to clone the species. ...
Mammoth 'could be reborn in four years'Telegraph.co.uk
Mammoth Clone Could Resurrect Wooly Mammoth in 5 YearsThirdAge
Scientist Plans to Clone Woolly Mammoth (Just Not For Theme Park)PC Magazine
The Tech Herald -DVICE -The Cypress Times
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