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Written by Jason Jeffrey

April 17, 2008 at 9:28 am

Posted in Linux

Hardy Heron Making Linux Ready for the Masses?

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Straight from Slashdot: “Is Linux ready for the masses? Is Linux really being targeted towards the ‘casual computer user’? Computerworld thinks we’re getting there, talking of Linux ‘going mainstream ‘with Ubuntu. ‘If there is a single complaint that is laid at the feet of Linux time and time again, it’s that the operating system is too complicated and arcane for casual computer users to tolerate. You can’t ask newbies to install device drivers or recompile the kernel, naysayers argue. Of course, many of those criticisms date back to the bad old days, but Ubuntu, the user-friendly distribution sponsored by Mark Shuttleworth’s Canonical Ltd., has made a mission out of dispelling such complaints entirely.’”

Written by Jason Jeffrey

April 17, 2008 at 9:26 am

Posted in Linux, Slashdot Story

Computers Emulate Neanderthal Speech

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Straight from Slashdot: After some 30,000 years of silence, the Neanderthal race is once again speaking thanks to some advanced computer simulation. A Florida Atlantic University professor is using software vocal tract reconstructions to emulate the speech of our long-dead distant relatives. ‘He says the ancient human’s speech lacked the “quantal vowel” sounds that underlie modern speech. Quantal vowels provide cues that help speakers with different size vocal tracts understand one another, says Robert McCarthy, who was talking at the annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists in Columbus, Ohio, on April 11. In the 1970s, linguist Phil Lieberman, of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, inferred the dimensions of the larynx of a Neanderthal based on its skull. His team concluded that Neanderthal speech did not have the subtlety of modern human speech.’”

Written by Jason Jeffrey

April 17, 2008 at 9:22 am

Posted in Slashdot Story

The Inside Story of the Armed Robot Pullout Rumor

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Straight from Slashdot: “It appears that the initial rumor of the SWORDS robots being pulled out of Iraq — and its subsequent correction — were just that: sensationalizing in the blogosphere. Popular Mechanics has a lengthy update to its original scoop, digging into the sketchy responses from defense contractors when pressed about the bot’s actual duties in battle. From the article: ‘Although others have used our story to generate a false online rumor about these armed UGVs, the nature of those “technical issues” that Gotvald mentioned in his statement, and that Qinetiq and Foster-Miller have yet to address directly, remains a mystery. Until someone can explain why SWORDS lost its funding, and what exactly it is — and isn’t — being used for in Iraq, the rumors are likely to continue. If this is the dawn of the era of robotic infantry, things are off to a decidedly rocky start.”"

Written by Jason Jeffrey

April 17, 2008 at 9:19 am

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