Wednesday, November 12, 2003


Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
-- Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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Sand Dunes on Mars Reach Dizzying Heights
Ripples of sand sculpted by wind on the Martian surface soar higher than their terrestrial counterparts in relation to the distance between each one, a new study shows.

Novel Semiconductor Could Soup Up Solar Cells
In recent weeks, some of the most powerful solar flares ever witnessed have sent electrically charged gas shooting toward the earth in so-called coronal mass ejections. But even without such impressive displays, the sun provides a wealth of energy to our planet. Unfortunately, efforts to mass produce solar cells to harness energy from Sol have stalled at efficiencies of around 30 percent in the laboratory and less than 20 percent in commercial cells. A novel crystal described in a paper set to be published in the journal Physical Review Letters may change that, however. Scientists report that the semiconductor material could form the basis of solar cells with nearly 50 percent efficiency.

Hackers: We Cracked N-Gage Code
Hackers claimed Tuesday to have cracked the security code on Nokia's new N-Gage, saying they could play its games on other multimedia-capable cell phones. The company said it was investigating the claims.

IBM To Launch Comprehensive Linux Desktop Support Program Next Year
IBM Global Services is moving ahead with a global support program for the Linux desktop due to be available within one year.

Microsoft prepares security assault on Linux
Microsoft Corp. is preparing a major PR assault over Windows' perceived security failings in which it will criticize Linux for taking too long to fix bugs.

Red Hat users balk at Enterprise Linux licensing
Linux may be a free operating system, but the days of free copying may be numbered for Red Hat Inc. customers who, as of this spring, will no longer be able to receive support from Red Hat without purchasing a support license for every version of Red Hat's server software that they run.

Porn Mag Sales Going Limp
Penthouse went, now more follow.
After 35 years in the business of titillating and offending, pornographer Al Goldstein says his magazine can't compete anymore. The audience is just as large, he says, but the Internet has transformed the product and its delivery.

Husband locked in bathroom for 3yrs
A TURKISH woman locked her rich industrialist husband naked in the bathroom for three years claiming he was mentally disturbed, press reports said overnight after the man was released.

Speeding rally drivers banned
FOUR the world's top rally drivers have been banned from driving by a Welsh court today after being caught speeding during the British leg of the world championships last year.

Women for auction on Internet
SIX German women in their mid-30s who promise to add sparkle to even the dullest party have sold themselves in an internet auction for just over 25,000 euros ($40,700).

Police use paint balls to nab crooks
POLICE in the Vietnamese capital have a new gun in their holsters and it's got a colorful bang. They've armed themselves with paintball guns to brand and track robbers and illegal motorbike racers.

One hell of a view
Skylab's 30th Anniversary Remembered by NASA





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