Monday, December 03, 2007

I am SO tired of Scribefire!

Three months ago, I made a not about Adobe on VeRO page for UK.

Since then, every time I try to blog something I find the Vero stuff at the top. So I'm posting it, in the hope it will bloody vanish at last!

Bet it doesn't... here is the note:


eBay UK: Help: VeRO Programme: VeRO Participants

List of VeRO participants' About Me Pages

The list below with examples of About Me pages have been prepared by copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property rights owners that report through the VeRO Programme. We hope the information provided will assist you in trading safely on eBay. We encourage you to directly contact the rights owners if you have any further questions regarding their products or policies.

* ACD Systems Ltd.
* Adobe
* Adobe Systems UK Ltd.
* Ahead Software



What VeRO is:
eBay UK: Help: VeRO Programme
eBay has created the Verified Rights Owner (VeRO) Programme so rights owners can report listings that infringe their rights. Any person or company who holds intellectual property rights (such as a copyright, trademark or patent) which may be infringed by listings or items sold on eBay is encouraged to participate in the VeRO Programme.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Redmond hijacks the U3 flash memory standard?

Here's a left-field take on the joint announcement from Microsoft and Sandisk today: Guy Kewney's comment says:

Despite what many have assumed, the new Sandisk-Microsoft flash platform isn't about data storage for mobile users. It's more about making digital rights management and security for Vista computer users more completely under Redmond's control.




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Blair: not just the shame of ID cards...

Wendy Grossman doesn't seem too sorry to see Blair go - judging by this week's net.wars column.



She writes:



So, he's gone, or almost. Ten years is a long time for anyone to remain in power. Blair hasn't quite made it as long as Margaret Thatcher did, but by virtue of the UK's different ways in electing the people who fill its top office it's longer than either Reagan or Bush II. There are children who don't remember what it was like to have the Conservatives in power.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

My archive copy of "global warming on Mars?"

This from RealClimate
» Global warming on Mars?
Global warming on Mars? Filed under: * Climate Science * Sun-earth connections * Climate modelling * FAQ — group @ 11:21 am - (fr flag) Guest contribution by Steinn Sigurdsson. Recently, there have been some suggestions that "global warming" has been observed on Mars (e.g. here). These are based on observations of regional change around the South Polar Cap, but seem to have been extended into a "global" change, and used by some to infer an external common mechanism for global warming on Earth and Mars (e.g. here and here). But this is incorrect reasoning and based on faulty understanding of the data. A couple of basic issues first : the Martian year is about 2 Earth years (687 days). Currently it is late winter in Mars's northern hemisphere, so late summer in the southern hemisphere. Martian eccentricity is about 0.1 - over 5 times larger than Earth's, so the insolation (INcoming SOLar radiATION) variation over the orbit is substantial, and contributes significantly more to seasonality than on the Earth, although Mars's obliquity (the angle of its spin axis to the orbital plane) still dominates the seasons. The alignment of obliquity and eccentricity due to precession is a much stronger effect than for the Earth, leading to "great" summers and winters on time scales of tens of thousands of years (the precessional period is 170,000 years). Since Mars has no oceans and a thin atmosphere, the thermal inertia is low, and Martian climate is easily perturbed by external influences, including solar variations. However, solar irradiance is now well measured by satellite and has been declining slightly over the last few years as it moves towards a solar minimum. So what is causing Martian climate change now? Mars has a relatively well studied climate, going back to measurements made by Viking, and continued with the current series of orbiters, such as the Mars Global Surveyor. Complementing the measurements, NASA has a Mars General Circulation Model (GCM) based at NASA Ames. (NB. There is a good "general reader" review of modeling the Martian atmosphere by Stephen R Lewis in Astronomy and Geophysics, volume 44 issue 4. pages 6-14.) Globally, the mean temperature of the Martian atmosphere is particularly sensitive to the strength and duration of hemispheric dust storms, (see for example here and here). Large scale dust storms change the atmospheric opacity and convection; as always when comparing mean temperatures, the altitude at which the measurement is made matters, but to the extent it is sensible to speak of a mean temperature for Mars, the evidence is for significant cooling from the 1970's, when Viking made measurements, compared to current temperatures. However, this is essentially due to large scale dust storms that were common back then, compared to a lower level of storminess now. The mean temperature on Mars, averaged over the Martian year can change by many degrees from year to year, depending on how active large scale dust storms are. In 2001, Malin et al published a short article in Science (subscription required) discussing MGS data showing a rapid shrinkage of the South Polar Cap. Recently, the MGS team had a press release discussing more recent data showing the trend had continued. MGS 2001 press release MGS 2005 press release. The shrinkage of the Martian South Polar Cap is almost certainly a regional climate change, and is not any indication of global warming trends in the Martian atmosphere. Colaprete et al in Nature 2005 (subscription required) showed, using the Mars GCM, that the south polar climate is unstable due to the peculiar topography near the pole, and the current configuration is on the instability border; we therefore expect to see rapid changes in ice cover as the regional climate transits between the unstable states. Thus inferring global warming from a 3 Martian year regional trend is unwarranted. The observed regional changes in south polar ice cover are almost certainly due to a regional climate transition, not a global phenomenon, and are demonstrably unrelated to external forcing. There is a slight irony in people rushing to claim that the glacier changes on Mars are a sure sign of global warming, while not being swayed by the much more persuasive analogous phenomena here on Earth...

Friday, February 16, 2007

Photo copyright

Used any pix in your blog recently? Probably not a good idea, reports the Munchy Rat



More on copyright… Wendy in the Guardian « Dirty Bytes

Copyright owners are cracking down on the unlicensed use of images. A sample case: Geoff Cox runs Quest Cars, a small cab company in Taunton. In 2001, he hired a small local web developer (since gone bust) who decorated the resulting website with a few small photographs. Then in July, Cox received a letter from the legal firm Baker and Mackenzie saying that one of those photographs used on the website was copyright to the large picture agency Corbis and asking for £1,300 for a one-year licence to use that photograph (to expire a month later) plus administrative fees. The letter quoted copyright law and stated that there would be no negotiations.




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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

"Innocent" Steve Jobs - no, he can't be canned!

When Guy Kewney at NewsWireless.net asks:" Can Apple manage without Steve Jobs?" - he's joking, right?

"CEOs have been fired for doing what Steve Jobs is supposed to have been caught doing at Apple: backdating their share options to a time when they were worth less. Suppose it's true; and suppose he has to carry the can - will Apple manage without him?"



Summary:
"Even if they were legally required to appoint another CEO (they aren't) they'd make sure he stayed in charge, and obviously so. The alternative would be a collapse in the share price. Of course, there might be those who are already shorting their options in anticipation. Not inside Apple, of coure! - they wouldn't understand that, would they?"




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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Is "patent vampire" going to become part of the language?

Looks like the CSR vs Broadcom story is getting some air: Business Bluetooth and the vampire ran in Science Business:

The choice of firms sued suggests that the WRF is interested primarily in deep pockets, rather than in the merits of its case. A UK journalist from The Register, a specialised publication that covers IT, asserts that the WRF is not just a patent troll, it is a patent “vampire”, scavenging second-rate IP from its members and then looking for soft-touch companies who would rather settle than litigate.




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Friday, January 12, 2007

What's a "SIM box"? Here's a clue...

SIM boxes, also known as GSM gateways, are used to bypass the interconnection and divert international calls to national GSM calls, thus evading revenue that operators are entitled to. Losses can easily amount to €3,500 per SIM box annually.



More details in the PR releases section of Newswireless

Ghent, 12 January 2007. – In 2006, the company Meucci Solutions, who specialise in quality measurements between telecom networks, detected over 50,000 SIM boxes, predominantly on European mobile operators.





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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Proper Bluetooth headphones for iPod, iPhone

I don't like in-ear earphones. I like over-the-ear things like the iMuffs - the Bluetooth stereo headset for your iPhone « Dirty Bytes reports:

Now you have your iPhone ordered, how … about some accessories?

So, you’ve graduated beyond the “I’m wearing white earplugs” look? You want a good stereo headset, for music, but it has to be wireless? AND it has to be phone-friendly? iMuffs!

Yes, a new model, at Macworld, too…




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fair warning...

I'm about to try linking Performancing to this blog again.

It used to work. Then I ran Writeley, which was then included in Google.

Result: immediately, I found my Google identity subsumed with another Google gmail account, and I was forced to pick one. Next thing I know, I can't log into this site except from my other Google gmail identity.

Naturally, that screwed up Performancing