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Microsoft signs agreement to contribute to Joomla open-source project

Microsoft has signed the contributor agreement for Joomla, one of the biggest PHP-based open-source applications. Josh Holmes, a UX Architect Evangelist with Microsoft, has more about the arrangement on his blog: “Obviously it means that Microsoft employees can contribute to Joomla!. That’s

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HydroFILL Squeezes Electricity Out of Your Tap Water

HydroFILL Squeezes Electricity Out of Your Tap Water

Fuel cell outfitter Horizon is now offering a personal hydrogen power plant for use with its MiniPAK and HydroSTIK products. Although it isn't cheap, the system will (cleanly!) charge all of your small devices using the same water you drink. The HydroFILL allows users to generate their own hydrog

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This Tiny Core i7 Motherboard Could Almost Fit In Your Pocket

This Tiny Core i7 Motherboard Could Almost Fit In Your Pocket

5 inches by 3.7 inches—that's the diminutive footprint of the fully loaded conga-BM57 Core i7 motherboard. Despite its small stature, the conga-BM57 features an impressive spec list, including a 2.66 GHz Core i7, 8GB of RAM, integrated intel graphics, 5 PCI Express lanes, 8 USB 2.0 ports, 3

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Geek read: What happens when you upload a Facebook photo?

Geek read: What happens when you upload a Facebook photo?

Ever wonder what happens when you upload a mobile photo from your iPhone or BlackBerry to Facebook? The storage wonks at Facebook are about to tell you. In a fascinating geeked out read, Facebook’s Peter Vajgel walks us through the storage system behind the social networking site’s photo applic

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Scientists ID Gene That Allows the Growth of a New Head

Scientists ID Gene That Allows the Growth of a New Head

British scientists have identified the "smed-prop" genes that allow Planarian flatworms to regenerate any part of their body, including heads and brains, after an injury. Next step: regrowing human heads. The genes are contained in stem cells that all of the worms, even adults, have. And by f

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Eye-Fi Pro X2 Goes All Wireless N

Eye-Fi Pro X2 Goes All Wireless N

The Eye-Fi is an SD card that adds Wi-Fi uploads to any camera. Their latest flagship, the Pro X2, is pretty similar to old Eye-Fis, but it's faster and even a bit smarter, too. The 8GB SD card has equally fast read/write speeds to older models (class 6, for the savvy comparison shopper), but

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Obama’s $8-Billion Plan to Modernize the US Power Grid


Oh, Sr. Presidente, you look so goooood in the middle of the largest photovoltaic farm in the country—-the 180-acre DeSoto Next Generation Center near Tampa, Florida. Maybe that’s why you want to put panels everywhere.

President Barack Obama announced today a $8-billion federal plant to modernize the United State’s grid. $3.4 billion will come from the government, and the rest will be put up by private companies. In his words:

At this moment, there’s something big happening in America when it comes to creating a clean- economy. But getting there will take a few more days like this one, and more projects like this one. Here in this region of Florida, this project will reduce demand for electricity by up to 20 percent during the hottest summer days that stress the grid and plants,. It will provide smart meters to 2.6 million more customers. And most importantly, it will create thousands of jobs – good jobs, by the way, that can’t be outsourced; jobs that will last and jobs that pay a decent wage.

In my words: About fucking time. We need to modernize the grid not only for the jobs, but for the long term survivability of the country’s economy. It’s the only way to depend less on other countries, and make production more efficient and competitive.

And it’s not only about using renewable energies. It’s about increasing the efficiency of electricity transport and consumption at homes. That’s why $1 billion is going to smart meters and other consumer oriented technology, which will make more than 5 million homes to consume a lot less. Two billion dollars will go to infrastructure to support those meters, and $400 to modernize lines, with an additional $25 million to push for smarter, more efficient devices.

Do you think this is a lot of money? It is, especially since it only covers a small part of the grid. But here’s what we are getting in return: $20 billion in savings during the next decade, plus increasing the reliability of the grid to avoid outages that cost $150 billion a year to the US economy.

I can only hope this goes well, and we keep modernizing the rest of the grid as soon as possible. [Miami Herald and Ars Technica]

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