Editor's Note: As a valued Slashdotter, you've been chosen to receive this new Slashdot Daily News template we're testing. We want to know what you like and don't like about it. Email us your thoughts at feedback@slashdot.org. We look forward to hearing from you. Thanks! Don't miss a single issue of this newsletter. Add slashdot@newsletters.slashdot.org to your address book. FREE Virus Removal Tool from Sophos Detect and remove viruses, spyware, rootkits, fake antivirus and more. Scan now. Learn More! U.S. 'The Enemy' Says Dotcom Judge First Look: Microsoft Office 2013 SQL vs. NoSQL: Which Is Better? Google's Marissa Mayer Becomes Yahoo CEO Hollywood Acts Warily at Comic-Con Hot Comment: I'm Telling Dad! From the Vault: Why Linux Has Failed on the Desktop Video: Glitch Art Made by 'Weirdos Within the Weirdos' Securing Your Software for the Mobile Application Market This white paper will detail the rise of mobile applications and why code signing certificates are essential to protecting the entire mobile apps ecosystem. Learn More! U.S. 'The Enemy' Says Dotcom Judge From the know-your-enemy dept. New Zealand District Court Judge David Harvey is not due to hear the Dotcom extradition case until next year, but he made his views on copyright known during the recent NetHui conference when he criticized U.S. attempts to strengthen international copyright laws. Sound Off>> First Look: Microsoft Office 2013 From the go-ahead-and-peek dept. Rumors about how Microsoft would revamp Office have been swirling since the first beta editions of Windows 8 appeared. Would the new Office exclude plain old Windows users by becoming touch-oriented and Metro-centric? A first look at Office 2013 provides the short answer: No. Sound Off>> SQL vs. NoSQL: Which Is Better? From the pick-a-side dept. For the past couple of years, the Internets have been filled with heated arguments regarding SQL vs. NoSQL. But is the fight even legitimate? NoSQL databases have grown up a bit and proven themselves worthy. And yet the fight continues. Sound Off>> Google's Marissa Mayer Becomes Yahoo CEO From the joining-the-parade dept. Google employee #20 and long-time exec Marissa Mayer has been appointed CEO of Yahoo. She was Google's public face for years and oversaw the layout of Google's famous, unadorned homepage. She faces a daunting challenge as Yahoo's fifth chief executive in less than a year Sound Off>> Hollywood Acts Warily at Comic-Con From the taking-it-slow dept. Peter Jackson wowed the Comic-Con crowd with 13 minutes of footage from the first of his two ultra-expensive Hobbit movies. But he also played it safe by not so much as mentioning, much less demonstrating, the filmmaking wizardry at the heart of the project. The move added to a theme of this year's Comic-Con: Hollywood has come to fear this place. Sound Off>> I'm Telling Dad! "Does this smack anyone else as really immature? It reminds me of siblings threatening to tell your parents about something. Or telling the teacher if someone is picking on you in school. Do they honestly think this is a worthy use of their police resources by having a thin skin and crying to the police about every random person that says something about them on the internet?" --by Aereus Read More>> Why Linux Has Failed on the Desktop From the just-maybe-games-are-involved department Five years ago, kernel developer Con Kolivas said that Linux is burdened with "enterprise crap" that makes it run poorly on desktop PCs, which contributed to why he walked away from years of work on the kernel. (He returned two years later and wrote BFS for the desktop.) Read More>> Glitch Art Made by 'Weirdos Within the Weirdos' From Slashdot TV: At hacker conference Notacon, the Glitch Artists stand out as the "weirdos within the weirdos" as they share their joy in work with "feral glitches... before they are domesticated." Watch the Video>> Follow Slashdot on Twitter and Facebook. To unsubscribe, click here or send an email to: unsubscribe-47676@elabs10.com To ensure delivery of this newsletter to your inbox and to enable images, please add slashdot@newsletters.slashdot.org to your e-mail address book or safe senders list. To change your preferred newsletter format (html or plain text) please click here. Slashdot | 594 Howard Street, Suite 300 | San Francisco, CA 94105 To view our Privacy Policy click here. |
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