Saturday, April 30, 2011

Hirado-Tsutuji (5)

FBI warns U.S. businesses of new Chinese cybercrime scheme
Washington (CNN) April 29, 2011
FBI agents combating international cybercrime are currently batting hackers on two new fronts--from a remote corner of China to the virtual battlefields of "Call of Duty"emanating from the family playroom.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Hirado-Tsutuji (4)

Japanese production suffers record fall
By Michiyo Nakamoto, FT. com 28, 2011 (CNN)
Japanese factory output suffered a record delcine in March at the devastating tsunami crippled supply chains across the world's third-largest economy.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Hirado-Tsutsuji (3)

武田徹『「核」論』was one of recommended books by 神里達博 in「ニュースの本棚」of 朝日新聞、April 17. borrowed it from Hiroshima Prefectural Library. It gave me food for thought of core question of nuclear issue. It was a book as it was recommended.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Hirafdo-Tsutuji(2)

Can technology fix the FAA's air traffic troubles?
CNN April 26, 2011
New technology to modernize American's aging air traffic system promises to help air traffic controllers, and may have prevented a recent tarmac collision between two air craft at a New York airport, say expert.
As part of its "NextGen" plan to overhaul traffic management, the FAA plans to replace its current radar tacking system by 2020 with a more accurate GPS-based network.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Hirado-Tsutsuji

Witnesses: Libyan government forces shelling civilian areas of Misrata
Tripoli, Libya (CNN)April 25, 2011
Libyan government forces directed their assault Monday on civilian areas of Misrata, resulting in a number of civilian casualties, witnesses said.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Kirishima

Norio Ohga, former Sony president and chairman, dies
Tokyo (CNN) April 24, 2011
Norio Ohga, the former president and chairman of Sony Corporation who helped to develop the compact disc, died Saturday of multiple organ failure, the company said. he was 81.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Takenoko

Japan faces lengthy recovery from Fukushima accicdent
Tokyo (CNN) April 22, 2011
the worst may have passed in the most serious nuclear accident since Chernobyl, but cleaning up when it's finally overt is likely to take decades and cost Japan an untold fortune.