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Submission + - Your entire PC in a mouse

slash-sa writes: A Polish software and hardware developer has created a prototype computer which is entirely housed within a mouse . Dubbed the Mouse-Box , it works like a conventional mouse, but contains a processor, flash storage, an HDMI connection, and Wi-Fi connectivity. It is connected to a monitor via the HDMI interface and connects to an Internet connection through standard Wi-Fi.

Submission + - Cory Doctorow: privacy, oversharing and government surveillance (mybroadband.co.za)

slash-sa writes: The European Parliament is currently involved in a wrangle over the new General Data Protection Regulation. At stake are the future rules for online privacy, data mining, big data, governmental spying (by proxy), to name a few. Hundreds of amendments and proposals are on the table, including some that speak of relaxing the rules on sharing data that has been “anonymised” (had identifying information removed) or “pseudonymised” (had identifiers replaced with pseudonyms). This is, however, a very difficult business, with researchers showing how relatively simple techniques can be used to re-identify the data in large anonymised data sets, by picking out the elements of each record that make them unique.

Submission + - Quiet cellular antenna technology for SKA - world' (mybroadband.co.za)

slash-sa writes: Two South Africans have given their home country a boost with its Square Kilometre Array (SKA) bid by inventing cellular antenna technology which reduces 'noisy' emissions from cellular base stations in the area. They reduced emissions by using an antenna based on phased-array principles, providing omnidirectional coverage but also blocking the RF transmissions along a single direction (that would correspond with the bearing of the SKA core site). The antenna has been tested and performs extremely well. Trialling measurements have shown that the RF signal levels at the proposed SKA core site can be reduced significantly, while at the same time, much of the original GSM coverage can be retained
Communications

Submission + - O3B Networks Satellite bandwidth plan details (myadsl.co.za)

slash-sa writes: "O3B Networks has been quietly preparing itself over the last 12 months for the moment last week when it announced that it was going to be offering cheap, low latency satellite bandwidth that can cover any part of Africa by 2010. It has put in place early finance with Google, Liberty Global and HSBC. Here are more details from the entrepreneur behind the project Greg Wyler."
Real Time Strategy (Games)

Submission + - Tomorrow's finest leaders may well be today's game (mybroadband.co.za)

slash-sa writes: "Video games have become problem-solving exercises wrapped in the veneer of an exotic adventure. In today's fast and rapidly-changing business environment, the strategic skills they teach are more important than ever. From realistic battlefield simulations to the building of great nations, from fantastic voyages through worlds of mythology to conquering space, "Generation G" could well offer the answer to unlocking great 21st century strategists and leaders."
Microsoft

Journal Journal: Open warfare - Microsoft versus OpenDocument

Microsoft is worried that its customers, especially governments, will reject its proprietary file formats in favour of the OpenDocument format.

A row is brewing over an effort by Microsoft to have a new file format it helped create accepted as an international standard. A local standards subcommittee has recommended that a proposal to fast-track adoption of the format be rejected.

Television

Journal Journal: UK and US TV channels target diaspora Africans with IP-TV

Two new African content channels one in the USA and the other in the UK - are fighting hard to get the attention of Africas diaspora populations. Early results from both seem to show a significant preference for IP-TV as a delivery mechanism, particularly amongst younger users. Although user figures are modest, both companies are looking at global rather than territory rights, thus breaking down more traditional industry ap
PlayStation (Games)

Journal Journal: 'Bring it on' says Nintendo and Microsoft

Sony has recently announced a $ 100-00 PS3 price cut, but Xbox makers Microsoft and Nintendo, who makes the popular Wii, seems unperturbed. Microsoft says that Sony does not have the games to compete against the Xbox while Nintendo says that the PS3 is still not competitive on price.

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