Microsoft to build a biogas-fueled data plant, keeps DeLorean dreams alive

DNP Microsoft building a biogasfueled data plant, won't power up a DeLorean

Leave it to Microsoft to power its cloud services with a very different kind of cloud — a smellier, gaseous one. The computing giant is investing $5.5 million in research and development to see if it can use the biogas from the Dry Creek Water Reclamation Facility in Cheyenne, Wyoming to fuel a data plant. It’s working together with the city of Cheyenne and a company called FuelCell Energy to get the project built by spring of 2013. According to Microsoft, the fuel cell plant will provide 200 kilowatts of power with any excess going back to reduce electricity cost. If all goes well, Microsoft aims to build more data plants near other sources of renewable energy like landfills, wastewater treatment plants and even dairy farms — an idea that HP labs had a couple of years ago. Hopefully this means the Redmond firm will finally reach its carbon neutral goal and not have to deliberately waste energy to avoid a fine. Together with army generators turning garbage into energy, we’re just keeping our fingers crossed that we’re one step closer to Mr. Fusion becoming a reality.

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Via: MIT Technology Review

Source: Microsoft Global Foundation Services Blog

Porn Now A ‘Global Phenomenon’ Increasingly Fueled By People Watching At Work: Report

Once associated with seedy hotel pay-per-view and grungy peep show booths, porn is now a global phenomenon easily available online, and according to a Berlin-based sex therapist, a lot of it is being watched in the workplace.

According to the Austrian Independent, Dr. Christoph Ahlers claims that 60 million people view adult films on the world’s largest free porn website on a daily basis, and “two thirds of the visits are made by people at work.” Ahlers recently spoke at a congress examining medicine and therapies for sexual issues in Salzburg, Austria.

Americans are certainly not immune from this trend, according to recent findings.

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Are You Getting a Wii U?

The Wii U just went on sale this weekend. It’s not quite finished—its media features aren’t coming until December—and it’s an odd little duckling. But look beyond all that, and you see that it’s actually, well, good. More »

Indianapolis Home Explosion Now Homicide Investigation

INDIANAPOLIS — Authorities launched a homicide investigation Monday into the house explosion that killed a young couple and left numerous homes uninhabitable in an Indianapolis neighborhood.

Indianapolis Homeland Security Director Gary Coons made the announcement after meeting with residents affected by the Nov. 10 blast and shortly after funerals were held for the victims, who lived next door to the house where investigators believe the explosion occurred.

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Darrell Fuller, Suspect In Killing Of Officer Arthur Lopez And Raymond Facey, Pleads Not Guilty

The Queens man accused of fatally shooting a Nassau County police officer and a Brooklyn man in October pleaded not guilty to three counts of first-degree murder Monday and was ordered held without bail.

Darrell Fuller, 33, is due back in Nassau County Court on Dec. 6. His lawyer, Victoria Brown Douglas of Cambria Heights, Queens, declined comment after the proceeding.

Police officers, including many from the slain officer’s Emergency Services Unit, packed the courtroom and spilled into the hallway for the arraignment in front of Judge Jerald Carter.

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R2-D2 Made out of Cans: Anyone Got an Opener?

Everyone loves R2-D2, right? There’s really no reason not to – even if he is made out of cans. That’s right, R2-D2 has been built out a bunch of cans of what look to be sweet corn, Star-Kist tuna and tins of sardines on his chest. Mmm… just what droids like to eat.

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This giant R2-D2 can sculpture was part of this year’s San Francisco Canstruction exhibit, which took place at One Market in San Francisco. C-3PO was nowhere to be found, but it’s possible that R2 ran off without him as he’s been known to do.

In addition to everyone’s favorite little droid, the exhibit included a giant shark made out of cans, tributes to Inception and UP and and what appears to be a red Death Star.

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Visualized: a tour of Ben Heck’s lab (video)

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We’ve been following Ben Heck since the days of the Atari 800 laptop, so we jumped at the chance to take a look at the modder extraordinaire’s shop in Madison, WI. As expected, the place is jam-packed with industrial tools, 3D printers and half-finished pinball machines. Check out where the magic happens below — and as a bonus, Heck takes us on a tour of his work-in-progress Ghost Squad pinball machine.

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Sarah Peterson Herr, Kansas Appeals Court Attorney, Fired Over Foul Tweet

TOPEKA, Kan. — A Kansas appeals court attorney was fired Monday after using foul language about the state’s former attorney general in comments she posted to Twitter last week.

Sarah Peterson Herr, a research attorney for a Kansas Court of Appeals judge, posted the comments about former Attorney General Phill Kline while he was appearing before the Kansas Supreme Court as part of an ethics investigation.

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Apple Is Selling Stuff on eBay Now (Updated)

What does Apple have in common with your stay-at-home aunt who loves cats and knits you sweaters in her spare time? They both sell their goods on eBay now. Apple has sneakily opened up a Refurbished Outlet on eBay to test out the online auction waters. More »

Apple Is Selling Stuff on eBay Now

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