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Slashdot Daily Newsletter
In this issue:
* Why Netflix Had To Raise Its Prices
* Fed Audit's Initial Report Reveals Trillions in Secret Loans
* Can a Playground Be Too Safe?
* Anonymous Hack One Gigabyte of Data From NATO
* Predictions of the Future...From the 1960s
* Atlantis Lands, Ending the Shuttle Era
* Build Your Own 135TB RAID6 Storage Pod For $7,384
* Apple Adopts Bluetooth 4.0. Could It Reject NFC?
* TSA Body Scanners To Show Less Revealing Images
* Windows XP In a Browser
* 8% of Android Apps Are Leaking Private Information
* Mozilla Announces Enterprise User Working Group
* Wolfram Launches Computational Document Format
* GE To Sample 500GB DVD-Size Discs Soon
* Oracle Acquires K-splice For an Undisclosed Amount
* Don't Go 3D For 3D's Sake, Says Sony
* Making Sense of the NoSQL Standouts
* Senators Taking Sides In AT&T/T Mobile Merger
* A Linux Distro From the US Department of Defense
* Activision Trying To 'Reinvent' <em>Guitar Hero</em>
* FPGA Bitstream Security Broken
* EA Considers Service-Based Business Model For Sports Games
* Scientists Make Biochem "Brain" From DNA Strands
* Why Any Competing Whois Registry Model Is Doomed
* Fond Memories of Nerd Camp
* UK Government To Share Restricted Files In the Cloud
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| Why Netflix Had To Raise Its Prices
| from the well-raise-my-rent dept.
| posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @17:29 (Movies)
| with 390 comments
| https://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/2023219/Why-Netflix-Had-To-Raise-Its-Prices?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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sperlingreich writes "Last week, after movie streaming service Netflix
[0]raised its prices by 60%, the company's customers took to blogs and
social networks in revolt, threatening to cancel their subscriptions.
However, between the cost of mailing DVDs and paying increased licensing
fees for content, [1]a Netflix rate hike was inevitable. Is it still a
great movie bargain? What alternative services are there?"
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Links:
0. http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/07/12/1934215/Netflix-Announces-Streaming-Only-Plans-and-Higher-Prices-for-DVDs
1. http://www.showbizsandbox.com/2011/07/18/showbiz-sandbox-112-why-netflix-had-to-raise-its-prices/
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| Fed Audit's Initial Report Reveals Trillions in Secret Loans
| from the go-ahead-have-a-cabal dept.
| posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @16:27 (Government)
| with 382 comments
| https://politics.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1946234/Fed-Audits-Initial-Report-Reveals-Trillions-in-Secret-Loans?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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An anonymous reader writes "The first [0]top-to-bottom audit of the
Federal Reserve uncovered eye-popping new details about how the U.S.
provided a [1]whopping $16 trillion in secret loans to bail out American
and foreign banks and businesses during the worst economic crisis since
the Great Depression."
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Links:
0. http://sanders.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/GAO%20Fed%20Investigation.pdf
1. http://sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=9e2a4ea8-6e73-4be2-a753-62060dcbb3c3
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| Can a Playground Be Too Safe?
| from the think-of-the-children's-thinking dept.
| posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @15:52 (Education)
| with 354 comments
| https://news.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/199212/Can-a-Playground-Be-Too-Safe?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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[0]Hugh Pickens writes "John Tierney writes that the old 10-foot-high
jungle gyms and slides disappeared from most American playgrounds across
the country in recent decades because of parental concerns, federal
guidelines, new safety standards set by manufacturers and ��� the most
frequently cited factor ��� fear of lawsuits. But today some [1]researchers
question the value of safety-first playgrounds. Even if children do
suffer fewer physical injuries ��� and the evidence for that is debatable ���
critics say that these playgrounds may stunt emotional development,
leaving children with anxieties and fears that are ultimately worse than
a broken bone. 'Climbing equipment needs to be high enough, or else it
will be too boring in the long run,' says professor Ellen Sandseter.
'Children approach thrills and risks in a progressive manner, and very
few children would try to climb to the highest point for the first time
they climb. The best thing is to let children encounter these challenges
from an early age, and they will then progressively learn to master them
through their play over the years.' After observing children on
playgrounds in Norway, England and Australia, Dr. Sandseter [2]identified
six categories of risky play, although [3]fear of litigation led New York
City officials to remove seesaws, merry-go-rounds and the ropes that
young Tarzans used to swing from one platform to another."
Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://hughpickens.com/
1. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/19/science/19tierney.html?_r=1
2. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13502930701321733
3. http://www.nytimes.com/1996/04/11/nyregion/that-upside-down-high-will-be-only-a-memory-monkey-bars-fall-to-safety-pressures.html?scp=1&sq=Douglas+Martin+playgrounds+monkey+bars&st=nyt
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| Anonymous Hack One Gigabyte of Data From NATO
| from the wear-a-helmet dept.
| posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday July 21, @09:23 (Security)
| with 287 comments
| https://it.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/135217/Anonymous-Hack-One-Gigabyte-of-Data-From-NATO?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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[0]GeekTech.in writes "The AnonymousIRC hacking organization have claimed
this afternoon that they have [1]hacked into NATO servers. As one of
their tweets says: ' Yes, #NATO was breached. And we have lots of
restricted material. With some simple injection. In the next days, wait
for interesting data :) '"
Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://www.geektech.in/
1. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/faster-forward/post/anonymous-claims-attack-on-nato/2011/07/21/gIQA6J6eRI_blog.html
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| Predictions of the Future...From the 1960s
| from the house-of-tomorrow dept.
| posted by samzenpus on Thursday July 21, @04:45 (Technology)
| with 254 comments
| https://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/0247222/Predictions-of-the-FutureFrom-the-1960s?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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[0]kkleiner writes "Jetpacks, flying cars, death rays ��� the future isn't
quite what the past hoped it would be. Of course, when predictions do
come true it can be really shocking. Check out some of the more
[1]entertaining and eye-opening videos that show classic predictions from
the 1960s. The Jet Age couldn't imagine the Age of Social Media clearly,
but they got a few things right. And many more hilariously wrong."
Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://singularityhub.com/
1. http://singularityhub.com/2011/07/19/hilarious-and-surprising-predictions-of-the-future-from-the-1960s-video/
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| Atlantis Lands, Ending the Shuttle Era
| from the we'll-miss-you dept.
| posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday July 21, @08:45 (NASA)
| with 245 comments
| https://science.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1211237/Atlantis-Lands-Ending-the-Shuttle-Era?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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Early this morning [0]Atlantis landed at KSC in Florida. I've been
following the trip intently ever since my trip to Florida to [1]see the
launch of the very last Shuttle. This really is the end of an era. Thanks
go out to the thousands of NASA employees who made this happen, many of
whom have been laid off. A number of them emailed me directly showing me
pictures and sharing stories. I wish you all the best. As for America,
here's hoping that we return to space soon.
Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html
1. http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/07/11/1559219/CmdrTaco-Watches-Atlantis-Liftoff
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| Build Your Own 135TB RAID6 Storage Pod For $7,384
| from the for-all-your...-movies-yeah-thats-it dept.
| posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday July 21, @10:05 (Data Storage)
| with 227 comments
| https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/143236/Build-Your-Own-135TB-RAID6-Storage-Pod-For-7384?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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An anonymous reader writes "Backblaze, the cloud-based backup provider,
has revealed how it continues to undercut its competitors: by building
its own 135TB Storage Pods which cost just $7,384 in parts. Backblaze has
provided almost all of the information that you need to [0]make your own
Storage Pod, including 45 3TB hard drives, three PCIe SATA II cards, and
nine backplane multipliers, but without Backblaze's proprietary
management software you'll probably have to use FreeNAS, or cobble
together your own software solution... A couple of years ago they showed
how to [1]make their first-generation, 67TB Storage Pods"
Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://www.extremetech.com/computing/90634-how-to-build-your-own-135tb-raid6-storage-pod-for-7384
1. http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/09/09/02/138209/Build-Your-Own-28M-Petabyte-Disk-Array-For-117k
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| Apple Adopts Bluetooth 4.0. Could It Reject NFC?
| from the shifting-sands-of-time dept.
| posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @13:33 (Networking)
| with 218 comments
| https://apple.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1718250/Apple-Adopts-Bluetooth-40-Could-It-Reject-NFC?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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siliconbits writes "Two months after Apple joined the Bluetooth special
interest group board, the company launched the world's [0]first truly
mainstream Bluetooth 4.0 devices, namely the new Macbook Air & Mac Mini
2011 editions. The products came only one year after the official core
specifications of Bluetooth 4.0 were adopted and it looks likely that
Apple fast-tracked Bluetooth 4.0's adoption so that the forthcoming
iPhone 5 can use this technology with at least one Apple product. This
could mean that the manufacturer is considering giving up on NFC
altogether, a technology embraced by all of its rivals."
Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://www.itproportal.com/2011/07/21/iphone-5-use-bluetooth-40-rather-nfc/
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| TSA Body Scanners To Show Less Revealing Images
| from the a-little-less-leg dept.
| posted by samzenpus on Wednesday July 20, @23:34 (Privacy)
| with 195 comments
| https://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/0146218/TSA-Body-Scanners-To-Show-Less-Revealing-Images?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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tgtanman writes "The Washington Post reports that the TSA will begin
installing new software on millimeter wave body scanners at 41 airports
that will [0]replace the controversial body images with generic images of
the body. While the change is currently limited to millimeter wave
scanners, similar upgrades for backscatter scanners is being developed,
according to the TSA. The ACLU has [1]applauded the changes but continues
to note other concerns with the scanners."
Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/tsa-introduces-software-that-uses-less-revealing-body-scanner-images/2011/07/20/gIQAcZc7PI_story.html
1. http://www.aclu.org/blog/national-security-technology-and-liberty/tsa-scanners-start-moving-naked-bodies-stick-figure
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| Windows XP In a Browser
| from the where-it-belongs dept.
| posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @13:58 (Java)
| with 183 comments
| https://developers.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1743227/Windows-XP-In-a-Browser?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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An anonymous reader writes "JPC ��� the pure java PC emulator ��� has now
been upgraded to JPC2, and [0]can run WindowsXP inside the Java Applet
sandbox."
Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://jpc2.com/
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| 8% of Android Apps Are Leaking Private Information
| from the sieve-phone dept.
| posted by samzenpus on Wednesday July 20, @21:13 (Android)
| with 154 comments
| https://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/07/20/2246210/8-of-Android-Apps-Are-Leaking-Private-Information?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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[0]kai_hiwatari writes "Neil Daswani, who is also the CTO of security
firm Dasient, says that they have studied around 10,000 Android apps and
have found that 800 of them are [1]leaking private information of the
user to an unauthorized server. Neil Daswani is scheduled to present the
full findings at the Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas which starts on
July 30th. The Dasient researchers also found out that 11 of the apps
they have examined are sending unwanted SMS messages."
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Links:
0. http://digitizor.com/
1. http://digitizor.com/2011/07/21/android-malware/
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| Mozilla Announces Enterprise User Working Group
| from the i-was-hoping-they-were-starting-work-on-lcars dept.
| posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @12:08 (Firefox)
| with 150 comments
| https://news.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1554235/Mozilla-Announces-Enterprise-User-Working-Group?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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Lennie sends this quote from [0]an announcement at the Mozilla blog:
"Recently there has been a lot of discussion about [1]enterprises and
[2]rapid releases. Online life is evolving faster than ever and it's
imperative that Mozilla deliver improvements to the Web and to Firefox
more quickly to reflect this. This has created challenges for IT
departments that have to deliver lots of mission-critical applications
through Firefox. Mozilla is fundamentally about people and we care about
our users wherever they are. To this end, we are re-establishing a
[3]Mozilla Enterprise User Working Group as a place for enterprise
developers, IT staff and Firefox developers to discuss the challenges,
ideas and best practices for deploying Firefox in the enterprise."
Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://blog.mozilla.com/blog/2011/07/19/announing-mozilla-enterprise-user-working-group/
1. http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/06/27/1442205/Firefox-Is-For-Regular-Users-Not-Businesses
2. http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/02/28/1656258/Firefox-4-the-Last-Big-Release-From-Mozilla
3. https://wiki.mozilla.org/Enterprise
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| Wolfram Launches Computational Document Format
| from the kinder-gentler-document-format dept.
| posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @12:50 (News)
| with 137 comments
| https://news.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1632244/Wolfram-Launches-Computational-Document-Format?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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[0]Barence writes "[1]Wolfram Research has launched its own document
format, which it claims is 'as everyday as a document, but as interactive
as an app.' The [2]Computational Document Format (CDF) allows authors to
embed interactive charts, diagrams and graphics into their documents,
allowing readers to adjust variables to see how increasing a price
affects profits, for example, or display different segments of a brain
scan. Wolfram aims to make the format easy enough for non-programmers to
use, based on the linguistic commands used in its search engine.
'[Currently] anyone who can make an Excel macro should easily be able to
make interactivity for CDF,' said Conrad Wolfram. 'Where I'd like to get
is that anyone who can make an Excel chart can make interactivity in
CDFs.'"
Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://www.pcpro.co.uk/
1. http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/enterprise/368815/wolfram-launches-its-own-interactive-document-format
2. http://www.wolfram.com/cdf/
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| GE To Sample 500GB DVD-Size Discs Soon
| from the yes-please-I'll-take-a-dozen dept.
| posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @16:42 (Data Storage)
| with 132 comments
| https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1851228/GE-To-Sample-500GB-DVD-Size-Discs-Soon?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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siliconbits writes "GE Global Research announced earlier today that it
has managed to cram up to [0]500GB worth of data on a standard DVD-size
disc, an increase in storage density of roughly 100x. What's more, the
tech arm of conglomerate General Electric Company says that the storage
solution will record data at the same speed as Blu-ray discs while
increasing storage capacity by 25 times. The Blu-ray Disk Association
says that the commonly available 12x speed Blu-ray writers have a maximum
writing speed of up to 400Mbps (or 50MBps) which means that in theory, it
would take just over three hours to fill that new holographic hard disk.
GE has confirmed that its R&D and licensing team will be sampling the
media to qualified partners that may be interested in licensing the
technology."
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Links:
0. http://www.itproportal.com/2011/07/21/ge-sample-500gb-dvd-size-discs-soon/
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| Oracle Acquires K-splice For an Undisclosed Amount
| from the exit-strategy dept.
| posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @18:15 (Businesses)
| with 130 comments
| https://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/2143235/Oracle-Acquires-K-splice-For-an-Undisclosed-Amount?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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drspliff writes "Oracle today announced it's [0]completed the acquisition
of [1]K-Splice, dropping support for Redhat, CentOS, and SUSE, and
closing doors to new customers. Unless of course you want to become a
Oracle Linux Premier Support subscriber ��� then it comes as standard."
Discuss this story at:
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Links:
0. http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/Acquisitions/ksplice/customer-letter-430127.html
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ksplice
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| Don't Go 3D For 3D's Sake, Says Sony
| from the out-of-their-depth dept.
| posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @03:22 (Graphics)
| with 129 comments
| https://games.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/0556247/Dont-Go-3D-For-3Ds-Sake-Says-Sony?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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Sony is determined to push 3D graphics into the realm of gaming, but the
company seems to be aware that quality, not quantity, is what can win
over gamers. They've been telling game developers to [0]take the plunge
only if it makes for a better gaming experience, and not just to take
advantage of an industry buzz word. Sony's Mick Hocking said, "We need
to, and we're trying to encourage everyone to learn about 3D properly and
come and talk to us so we'll support them when they convert the games.
But only deliver the best quality 3D. As we've seen in some other
industries, if you make great quality 3D, in film you could say Avatar ���
it's the most successful film of all time, it's the highest grossing film
of all time ��� but since then that hasn't been followed up with the same
degree of success. ... If people see great quality 3D it does enhance the
experience. It's a great feature for a game. But if they see poor quality
3D it can put them off. Unfortunately some people are producing poor
quality 3D, in all mediums. Over the last 12 months we've seen TV, film,
some games, where the quality hasn't been there. It's just a case of
people need to understand how to work with 3D, how to make it technically
correct and then how to use it creatively. Only add 3D where it makes a
difference to the gameplay experience. It must add something. Don't just
add depth for the sake of it."
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Links:
0. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-07-20-sony-some-producing-poor-quality-3d
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| Making Sense of the NoSQL Standouts
| from the matching-this-to-this-to-this dept.
| posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @15:02 (Databases)
| with 121 comments
| https://it.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1858250/Making-Sense-of-the-NoSQL-Standouts?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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[0]snydeq writes "InfoWorld's Peter Wayner provides an overview of the
[1]more compelling NoSQL data stores on offer today in hopes of helping
IT pros get started experimenting with these powerful tools. From
Cassandra, to MongoDB, to Neo4J, each appears geared for a particular set
of application types, providing DBAs with a wealth of opportunity for
experimentation, and a measure of confusion in finding the right tool for
their environment. 'There are great advantages to this Babelization if
the needs of your project fit the abilities of one of the new databases.
If they line up well, the performance boosts can be incredible because
the project developers aren't striving to build one Dreadnought to solve
every problem,' Wayner writes. 'The experimentation is also fun because
the designers don't feel compelled to make sure their data store is a
drop-in replacement that speaks SQL like a native.'"
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Links:
0. http://www.infoworld.com/
1. http://www.infoworld.com/d/data-explosion/no-sql-new-databases-new-applications-400
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| Senators Taking Sides In AT&T/T Mobile Merger
| from the no-sir-I-don't-like-it dept.
| posted by samzenpus on Thursday July 21, @08:02 (Cellphones)
| with 118 comments
| https://mobile.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/0313258/Senators-Taking-Sides-In-ATampTT-Mobile-Merger?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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[0]Sniper98G writes "US senators have no official power to block the
AT&T/T Mobile merger. But that has not stopped them from [1]making strong
recommendations to the FCC and the department of justice. This whole
situation has left me asking 'If the US senate and house are so concerned
about a Triploy in wireless communication, where are the hearings about
why most US household only have access to one or two wired communication
providers?'"
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Links:
0. mailto:sniper98g@cox.net
1. http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/07/20/us-tmobile-att-antitrust-idUSTRE76J5ED20110720?feedType=RSS&feedName=technologyNews&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+reuters%2FtechnologyNews+(News+%2F+US+%2F+Technology)
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| A Linux Distro From the US Department of Defense
| from the buggy-whip-for-the-bandwagon dept.
| posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @19:42 (Security)
| with 118 comments
| https://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/235215/A-Linux-Distro-From-the-US-Department-of-Defense?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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donadony writes "[0]The Lightweight Portable Security distribution was
[1]created by the Software Protection Initiative under the direction of
the Air Force Research Laboratory and the U.S. Department Of Defense. The
idea behind it is that government workers can use a CD-ROM or USB stick
to boot into a tamper proof, pristine desktop when using insecure
computers such as those available in hotels or a worker's own home. The
environment that it offers should be largely resistant to Internet-borne
security threats such as viruses and spyware, particularly when launched
from read-only media such as a CDROM. The LPS system does not mount the
hard drive of the host machine, so leaves no trace of the user's
activities behind."
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Links:
0. http://www.spi.dod.mil/lipose.htm
1. http://www.unixmen.com/software/1832-lightweight-portable-security-lps-a-linux-disto-from-the-us-department-of-defense
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| Activision Trying To 'Reinvent' <em>Guitar Hero</em>
| from the killing-it-once-wasn't-enough dept.
| posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @17:03 (Music)
| with 96 comments
| https://games.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1948228/Activision-Trying-To-Reinvent-Guitar-Hero?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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In an interview with Forbes, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick spoke about
[0]the rise and fall of the Guitar Hero franchise, saying "it became
unsuccessful because it didn't have any nourishment and care." He then
revealed that after effectively canceling the franchise [1]last year, the
company is looking for ways to resurrect it. "We said you know what, we
need to regain our audience interest, and we really need to deliver
inspired innovation. So we're going to take the products out of the
market, and we're not going to tell anybody what we're doing for awhile,
but we're going to stop selling Guitar Hero altogether. And then we're
going to go back to the studios and we're going to use new studios and
reinvent Guitar Hero. And so that's what we're doing with it now." Kotick
also addressed Activision's lack of foresight regarding DJ Hero: "...in
hindsight, if you step back ��� and it really would have been a simple
thing to do ��� we should have said, 'Well, how many people really want to
unleash their inner DJ?'"
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Links:
0. http://blogs.forbes.com/davidewalt/2011/07/20/activision-blizzard-bobby-kotick-innovation/
1. http://games.slashdot.org/story/11/02/10/059205/Activision-Axes-Guitar-Hero
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| FPGA Bitstream Security Broken
| from the your-determined-foes-rub-their-hands-gleefully dept.
| posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @14:18 (Encryption)
| with 78 comments
| https://it.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1753217/FPGA-Bitstream-Security-Broken?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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NumberField writes "Researchers in Germany released a [0]pair of
[1]papers documenting severe power analysis vulnerabilities in the
bitstream encryption of multiple Xilinx [2]FPGAs. The problem exposes
products using FPGAs to cloning, hardware Trojan insertion, and reverse
engineering. Unfortunately, there is no easy downloadable fix, as
hardware changes are required. These papers are also a reminder that
[3]differential power analysis (DPA) remains a potent threat to
unprotected hardware devices. On the FPGA front, only Actel seems to be
[4]tackling the DPA issue so far, although their FPGAs are much smaller
than Xilinx's."
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https://it.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1753217/FPGA-Bitstream-Security-Broken?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email#commentlisting
Links:
0. http://eprint.iacr.org/2011/390.pdf
1. http://eprint.iacr.org/2011/391.pdf
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field-programmable_gate_array
3. http://www.cryptography.com/public/pdf/DPA.pdf
4. http://www.actel.com/products/solutions/security/analysis.aspx
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| EA Considers Service-Based Business Model For Sports Games
| from the friend-or-foe-depends-on-price dept.
| posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @06:37 (Businesses)
| with 62 comments
| https://games.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/067246/EA-Considers-Service-Based-Business-Model-For-Sports-Games?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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Andrew Wilson, head of development for EA Sports, spoke at the Develop
2011 conference about [0]an unusual business plan the company is
considering for future games: "[Wilson] raised the subject of Amazon's
Whispersync feature, which allows customers to download a digital book
for one price and then read it on whichever format they like from PCs to
smartphones and Kindle, without having to pay again for each platform. He
suggested that eventually EA Sports may well move toward the same model
with its own games, even providing all of its titles, from FIFA and
Madden to Tiger Woods PGA Tour golf, for one fixed price on multiple
platforms ��� all linked by the same social gaming ecosystem. 'It's about
handing over control to the gamer,' he said. 'Ultimately, what we want to
get to is this concept where we break down the barriers between the
franchises. John Riccitiello, our CEO, says it seems like such a waste ���
we spend $20-40M making each of these games, but most gamers only ever
play one, because the business model is an impediment. So how about we
drive toward a model where every gamer can experience everything we make
without paying that much more money. You've got to recognize that given
the opportunity, the consumer will play and they will bring their
friends.'"
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Links:
0. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2011/jul/19/ea-sports-new-business-model
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| Scientists Make Biochem "Brain" From DNA Strands
| from the big-brain-little-brain dept.
| posted by samzenpus on Thursday July 21, @01:50 (Biotech)
| with 57 comments
| https://science.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/0244257/Scientists-Make-Biochem-Brain-From-DNA-Strands?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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thebchuckster writes "Scientists from the California Institute of
Technology have created [0]an artificial neural network (or a "tiny
brain," in the words of the lead scientist) from DNA strands that
interact with biochemical inputs. The artificial neurons of this network
can take incomplete inputs, interact with each other, and come up with a
complete conclusion. This is what the human brain does on a much more
complex scale. It's also a principle scientists have used for computing
and robotics."
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| Why Any Competing Whois Registry Model Is Doomed
| from the who-isn't dept.
| posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @10:46 (Network)
| with 57 comments
| https://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1442201/Why-Any-Competing-Whois-Registry-Model-Is-Doomed?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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[0]CowboyRobot writes "In Paul Vixie's latest essay, he argues that the
alternative to the Whois registry model is flawed and that we should be
learning from the mistakes of the history of proposed alternatives to the
DNS. 'Any proposal for a competing Whois registry model is [1]as doomed
by design and destiny as every alternative DNS system. Even if it
succeeds at first, it would fail after copycatting occurred.'"
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Links:
0. http://acetio.com/
1. http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2008216
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| Fond Memories of Nerd Camp
| from the franklin-and-marshall-best-cty-site dept.
| posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @18:57 (Education)
| with 52 comments
| https://news.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/2111207/Fond-Memories-of-Nerd-Camp?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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Slate's "Summer Camp" issue has revived a piece from a few years back
recounting author [0]Meghan O'Rourke's experience as a student at "nerd
camp." O'Rourke was a student at Johns Hopkin's [1]CTY program (bias
alert: so was I, and remain a fan), but I suspect there's a lot in common
with the various Governor's Schools and programs like Duke's TIP. What's
been your experience with such programs? Are you going to one now? Are
your kids?
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Links:
0. http://www.slate.com/id/2146134/
1. http://www.realcty.org/mw/index.php?title=CTY
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| UK Government To Share Restricted Files In the Cloud
| from the what-could-go-wrong? dept.
| posted by samzenpus on Thursday July 21, @11:28 (Cloud)
| with 42 comments
| https://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1438230/UK-Government-To-Share-Restricted-Files-In-the-Cloud?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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[0]twoheadedboy writes "The UK Government wants to [1]use the cloud to
share restricted files. Given the concerns around cloud and security,
this will worry some. Nevertheless, a deal between the services arm of
the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and SaaS provider Huddle has
been penned. The SaaS service will run in the FCO's internal cloud, known
as the Government Secure Application Environment (GSAE). This will allow
civil servants, diplomats and other Government staff to share documents
up to the secrecy level IL3, or Restricted."
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https://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1438230/UK-Government-To-Share-Restricted-Files-In-the-Cloud?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email#commentlisting
Links:
0. http://www.itpro.co.uk/
1. http://www.itpro.co.uk/635107/spies-and-diplomats-in-a-huddle
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