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  News: Pirate Bay Operators Stand Trial On Monday on Friday February 13, @01:17AM

Posted by timothy on Friday February 13, @01:17AM
from the stay-warm-date-a-swede dept.
The Courts
Anonymous Pirate writes "Operators of The Pirate Bay stand trial on Monday in Stockholm. The four defendants from the popular file-sharing web site are charged with being accessories to breaking copyright law and may face fines or up to two years in prison if found guilty. The four defendants have run the site since 2004 after it was started in 2003 by the Swedish anti-copyright organization Piratbyrån. The Swedish public service television announced that they are going to send a live audio stream from the trial. It will be broadcast without editing or translation."
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  Technology: Moonlight 1.0 Brings Silverlight Content To Linux on Thursday February 12, @10:08PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday February 12, @10:08PM
from the cue-the-brouhaha dept.
Moon
An anonymous reader writes "Novell has unveiled some of the fruits of its technical collaboration with Microsoft in the form of Moonlight 1.0, a Firefox plug-in which will allow Linux users to access Microsoft Silverlight content. Officially created by the Mono project, it is available for all Linux distributions, including openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise, Fedora, Red Hat and Ubuntu. Also included in Moonlight is the Windows Media pack, with support for Windows Media Video, Windows Media Audio and MP3 files."
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  Technology: Post-Beta Windows 7 Build Leaked With New IE8 on Thursday February 12, @06:56PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday February 12, @06:56PM
from the seekret-leaks-from-nowhere-in-particular dept.
Windows
CWmike writes "A post-beta version of Windows 7, Build 7022, leaked to Internet file-sharing sites also includes an updated version of IE8, according to searches at several BitTorrent trackers. With Microsoft halting new Windows 7 beta downloads on Tuesday, and blocking all downloads as of noon (EST) today, users are again turning to illegal sources to get the new operating system."
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  News: Microsoft Slaps $250K Bounty On Conficker Worm on Thursday February 12, @06:02PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday February 12, @06:02PM
from the sic-the-french-air-force-on-'em dept.
The Almighty Buck
alphadogg writes "The spreading Conficker/Downadup worm is now viewed as such a significant threat that it's inspired the formation of a posse to stop it, with Microsoft leading the charge by offering a $250,000 reward to bring the Conficker malware bad guys to justice. The money will be paid for 'information that results in the arrest and conviction of those responsible for illegally launching the Conficker malicious code on the Internet,' Microsoft said today in a statement, adding it is fostering a partnership with Internet registries and DNA providers such as ICANN, ORG, and NeuStar as well as security vendors Symantec and Arbor Networks, among others, to stop the Conficker worm once and for all. Conficker, also called Downadup, is estimated to have infected at least 10 million PCs. It has been slowly but surely spreading since November. Its main trick is to disable anti-malware protection and block access to anti-malware vendors' Web sites."
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  Ask Slashdot: How To Keep Rats From Eating My Cables? on Thursday February 12, @05:17PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday February 12, @05:17PM
from the increase-their-cocaine-ration dept.
Networking
An anonymous reader writes "I am curious to know what vermin prevention/eradication methods are used in other locations. I am working at a dealership and we have an exterminator man who puts out glue traps and bait stations, but they still come and eat my cable. The latest was a couple of fiber runs — very expensive. I have threatened my boss with a cat for the server room (my office), going so far as to cruise the local Humane Society's website and eye-balling a nice Ragdoll-Siamese mix. Even if I do feel like dealing with a litter box, cat hair in the equipment and pouncings on my keyboards (and I'm not sure I do), that only covers the server room. We have multiple buildings on the campus which get locked up to prevent theft, but it isn't secure enough to keep out the critters and the latest chew spot was in the ceiling. Any ideas?"
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  IT: US Nuclear Weapons Lab Loses 67 Computers on Thursday February 12, @04:26PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday February 12, @04:26PM
from the unlocated-is-doubleplus-good-doublespeak dept.
Security
pnorth writes "Officials from New Mexico's Los Alamos nuclear weapons laboratory have confessed that 67 of its computers are missing, with no less than 13 of them having disappeared over the past year alone. A memo [PDF] leaked by the Project on Government Oversight watchdog brought the lost nuclear laptops to the public's attention, but the Energy Department's National Nuclear Security Administration dismissed fears the computers contained highly-sensitive or classified information, noting it was more likely to cause 'cybersecurity issues.' Three of the 13 computers which went missing in the past year were stolen from a scientist's home on January 16 and the memo also mentioned a BlackBerry belonging to another staff member had been lost 'in a sensitive foreign country.' The labs faced similar issues back in 2003 when 22 laptops were designated as being 'unlocated.'"
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  IT: The Real Risks of Obama's BlackBerry on Thursday February 12, @03:37PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday February 12, @03:37PM
from the for-certain-values-of-real dept.
Security
An anonymous reader writes "When the mainstream media first announced Barack Obama's 'victory' in keeping his BlackBerry, the focus was on the security of the device, and keeping the US president's e-mail communications private from spies and hackers. The news coverage and analysis by armchair security experts thus far has failed to focus on the real threat: attacks against President Obama's location privacy, and the potential physical security risks that come with someone knowing the president's real-time physical location. In this article, a CNET blogger digs into the real risks associated with the President carrying around a tracking device at all times."
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  Technology: New Tool Promises To Passively ldentify BitTorrent Files on Thursday February 12, @02:50PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday February 12, @02:50PM
from the checks-for-the-evil-bit dept.
The Internet
QuietR10t writes "A new technique has been developed for detecting and tracking illegal content transferred using the BitTorrent file-trading protocol. According to its creators, the approach can monitor networks without interrupting the flow of data and provides investigators with hard evidence of illicit file transfers. 'Our system differs in that it is completely passive, meaning that it does not change any information entering or leaving a network,' says Schrader." I wonder if it can specifically identify legal content, too.
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  Science: Court Rules Autism Not Caused By Childhood Vaccine on Thursday February 12, @02:00PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday February 12, @02:00PM
from the thanks-court dept.
Medicine
wiredog writes "From The Washington Post comes word that three special masters have decided that MMR vaccines do not cause autism. 'Special master George Hastings said the parents ... had "been misled by physicians who are guilty, in my view, of gross medical misjudgment." ... "the evidence advanced by the petitioners has fallen far short of demonstrating ... a link."'
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  Your Rights Online: Cambridge, Mass. Moves To Nix Security Cameras on Thursday February 12, @01:14PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday February 12, @01:14PM
from the buncha-lefties dept.
Privacy
An anonymous reader writes "Citing privacy concerns, the Cambridge, Mass. City Council has voted 9-0 to remove security cameras scattered throughout the city. 'Because of the slow erosion of our civil liberties since 9/11, it is important to raise questions regarding these cameras,' said Marjorie Decker, a Cambridge city councilor. Rather than citing privacy, WCBVTV is running the story under the headline 'City's Move To Nix Security Cams May Cost Thousands.'"
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  Games: Brave New World of Open-Source Game Design on Thursday February 12, @12:22PM

Posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday February 12, @12:22PM
from the up-up-down-down-what-comes-next dept.
Games
Greg Chudecke writes "The New York Times recently ran an article on game companies that get design input from gamers. The article is branded as "The Brave New World of Open-source Game Design". The title may be a little misleading as it isn't exactly like the game design is open source for editing, however it is interesting that gamers are getting an opportunity to shape the games they play."
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  Hardware: Palm Pulls the Plug On Palm OS on Thursday February 12, @11:43AM

Posted by ScuttleMonkey on Thursday February 12, @11:43AM
from the now-my-palms-wont-operate dept.
Handhelds
BobB-nw writes to tell us that Palm has decided to kill their PalmOS operating system and is instead betting their future on a still mostly unknown Palm webOS. Very little is known about the new Palm webOS, but it will supposedly support HTML5 and enable a local data store so that applications can be used both online and off. All of this is rolled into a Linux framework with a message bus based on JSON. Will be interesting to see where they take it.
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  Linux: Dell Selling Dual-Boot Laptops on Thursday February 12, @11:00AM

Posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday February 12, @11:00AM
from the hey-wait-a-minute dept.
Portables
rsmiller510 writes "The EE Times reports this week that Dell has released a hybrid laptop running both Linux and Windows clearly aimed at business travelers. Linux for quick tasks and Windows for more intensive ones, but will such a machine really fly in the business world?"
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  Technology: Google Buys Finnish Paper Mill on Thursday February 12, @10:10AM

Posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday February 12, @10:10AM
from the now-they-aren't-making-google-book dept.
Google
raffnix writes "Today, Finland-based paper group Stora Enso has announced that Google is buying the buildings and most of the Summa Mill site, where production of paper was ceased last month, for approximately 40 million Euros ($51.7 million). Obviously the space is most likely going to serve as a data center, which has now also been confirmed by Reuters."
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  News: Iowa Seeks To Remove Electoral College on Thursday February 12, @09:27AM

Posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday February 12, @09:27AM
from the not-cancelling-their-caucus-i-bet dept.
United States
Zebano writes "Since changing the US constitution is too much work, the Iowa senate is considering a bill that would send all 7 of Iowa's electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote in a presidential election. This would only go into affect after enough states totaling 270 electoral votes (enough to elect a president) adopted similar resolutions."
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  Technology: A Quantitative Study of How Memes Spread on Thursday February 12, @08:47AM

Posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday February 12, @08:47AM
from the please-no-more-25-things dept.
Social Networks
rememberclifford writes "A survey of about 3,000 people who were tagged in a '25 Random Things About Me' note on Facebook found that memes spread through social networks in a remarkably similar way as diseases do. A biologist who looked at the data says that '"25 Things" authors can be seen as "contagious" under what's known as a "susceptible-infected-recovered" model for the spread of disease,' with a propagation factor of 0.27 in this case. But like an infection, the whole thing died out as quickly as it exploded once the number of 'victims' — people who were willing to write 25 things about themselves — was depleted." The '25 Things' meme was at least as annoying as a light flu.
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  Technology: MIT Team Creates Shock That Recharges Your Car on Thursday February 12, @07:57AM

Posted by samzenpus on Thursday February 12, @07:57AM
from the power-up dept.
Transportation
An anonymous reader writes "If you had a GenShock, you may not mind those potholes in the road any longer because this new prototype shock actually harvests energy from bumps in the road to save on fuel. A team of students at MIT have invented a shock absorber that harnesses energy from small bumps in the road, generating electricity while it smooths the ride more effectively than conventional shocks. Senior Shakeel Avadhany and his teammates say they can produce up to a 10 percent improvement in overall vehicle fuel efficiency by using the regenerative shock absorbers. They also already have a lot of interest in their design, specifically the company that builds Humvees for the army are already planning to install them in its next version of the Humvee."
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  Games: UK University Making Universal Game Emulator on Thursday February 12, @06:28AM

Posted by Soulskill on Thursday February 12, @06:28AM
from the it's-good-to-have-ego-strength dept.
Education
Techradar reports that researchers at the University of Portsmouth in England are working on a project to create a game emulator that will "recognise and play all types of videogames and computer files from the 1970s through to the present day." One of the major goals of the project is to preserve software from early in the computer age. David Anderson of the Humanities Computing Group said, "Early hardware, like games consoles and computers, are already found in museums. But if you can't show visitors what they did, by playing the software on them, it would be much the same as putting musical instruments on display but throwing away all the music. ... Games particularly tend not to be archived because they are seen as disposable, pulp cultural artefacts, but they represent a really important part of our recent cultural history. Games are one of the biggest media formats on the planet and we must preserve them for future generations."
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  Technology: UK Cinemas Get 3D Projection Rollout on Thursday February 12, @04:59AM

Posted by samzenpus on Thursday February 12, @04:59AM
from the reach-out-and-touch-someone dept.
Movies
CNETNate writes "The largest chain of cinemas in Britain, Odeon, has become the first chain to fully roll out 3D projection technology in its theaters. These new projectors will deliver 3D images at a resolution of 2K (2,048x1,080 pixels). Many major cities in the UK will now be able to project the new 3D movies coming out of Hollywood, without it being referred to as a novelty offered in one or two locations."
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  Games: Sega To Close Arcades, Cancel Games, Lay Off Employees on Thursday February 12, @03:43AM

Posted by Soulskill on Thursday February 12, @03:43AM
from the not-enough-tokens dept.
Businesses
slugo writes with this excerpt from Wired: "The house that Sonic built is getting significantly smaller. Sega's Japanese main branch said Tuesday that it will close 110 arcades, cancel some games in development and seek to lay off 18 percent of its staff. ... Sega says it will chop 20 percent off its research-and-development budget for arcade and consumer games. The company plans to do this by 'consolidating titles to be developed' and 'enhancing the self-manufacture ratio.'"
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  Technology: Some Of Australia's Tubes Are About To Be Filtered on Thursday February 12, @01:55AM

Posted by samzenpus on Thursday February 12, @01:55AM
from the think-of-the-koala-children dept.
The Internet
Slatterz writes "The first phase of Australia's controversial Internet filters were put in place today, with the Australian government announcing that six ISPs will take part in a six-week pilot. The plan reportedly includes a filter blocking a list of Government-blacklisted sites, and an optional adult content filter, and the government has said it hasn't ruled out the possibility of filtering BitTorrent traffic. The filters have been widely criticized by privacy groups and Internet users, and people have previously even taken to the streets to protest. While Christian groups support the plan, others say filters could slow down Internet speeds, that they don't work, and that the plan amounts to censorship of the Internet. At this stage the filters are only a pilot, and Australia's largest ISP, Telstra, is not taking part. But if the $125.8 million being spent by the Australian Government on cyber-safety is any indication, it's a sign of things to come."
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  Games: Euro Parliament Wants "Red Button" For Shutting Down Games on Thursday February 12, @01:41AM

Posted by Soulskill on Thursday February 12, @01:41AM
from the say-what-now dept.
Games
GamePolitics writes "The European Parliament has actually requested that red, panic-style buttons be set up for use by parents whose children play online games. The buttons would allow the parents to quickly shut the game down should something inappropriate occur. Wouldn't the old-school on-off switch work just as well?" To be fair, the report isn't entirely crazy; it says games "can also be used for educational and medical purposes," and acknowledges that the "presence of violence in video games does not automatically lead to violent behaviour."
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  News: Cuba Launches Own Linux Variation on Wednesday February 11, @11:25PM

Posted by samzenpus on Wednesday February 11, @11:25PM
from the the-people's-OS dept.
Government
willclem writes "According to Reuters, it seems that Cuba has launched its own variation of Linux in order to fulfill its government's desire to replace Microsoft operating systems. "Getting greater control over the informatic process is an important issue," said Communications Minister Ramiro Valdes, who heads a commission pushing Cuba's migration to free software."
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  News: Federal Officials and YouTube Nearing a Deal on Wednesday February 11, @09:25PM

Posted by samzenpus on Wednesday February 11, @09:25PM
from the watching-the-watchers dept.
Social Networks
GovTechGuy writes "The federal government is on the verge of reaching an agreement with YouTube that would allow agencies to make official use of the popular video-sharing service. A coalition of federal agencies led by the General Service Administration's Office of Citizen Services has been negotiating with Google, YouTube's parent company, since summer 2008 on new terms that would allow agencies to establish their own channels on the site. Agencies have not been [allowed] to post videos to YouTube (although many already have) because under the current terms of service, people who post content are subject to their state's libel laws. Federal agencies must adhere to federal law. On Tuesday, government officials said the negotiations were 'very close' to being completed."
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  Science: Satellites Collide In Orbit on Wednesday February 11, @07:54PM

Posted by samzenpus on Wednesday February 11, @07:54PM
from the starpocalypse dept.
Space
DrEnter writes "According to this story on Yahoo, two communications satellites collided in orbit, resulting in two large clouds of debris. The new threat from these debris clouds hasn't been fully determined yet. From the article, 'The collision involved an Iridium commercial satellite, which was launched in 1997, and a Russian satellite launched in 1993 and believed to be nonfunctioning. Each satellite weighed well over 1,000 pounds.' This is the fifth spacecraft/satellite collision to occur in space, but the other four were all fairly minor by comparison."
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  IT: MS To Offer Free Windows 7 Upgrade To Vista Users on Wednesday February 11, @06:45PM

Posted by samzenpus on Wednesday February 11, @06:45PM
from the you-get-what-you-pay-for dept.
Microsoft
crazyeyes writes "With Windows 7 set for release in Dec. 09, Microsoft is getting ready with their free upgrade program, which allows Vista users to switch to Windows 7 when it arrives. The folks at TechARP have consistently scored accurate scoops on Microsoft software releases. They have now revealed Microsoft's upgrade plans, schedules and even screenshots of the upgrade process."
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Screenshot-sm   Idle: Oldest Human Hair Discovered In Fossilized Poop on Wednesday February 11, @05:54PM

Posted by samzenpus on Wednesday February 11, @05:54PM
from the near-the-top-of-the-food-chain dept.
Image
goran72 writes "A new study has suggested that strands discovered in fossil hyena poop found in a South African cave could be the oldest-known human hairs. According to a report in National Geographic News, researchers discovered the rock-hard hyena dung near the Sterkfontein caves, where many early human ancestor fossils have been found."
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  IT: Next Pwn2Own Contest Targets IE8, Firefox, iPhone on Wednesday February 11, @05:43PM

Posted by timothy on Wednesday February 11, @05:43PM
from the better-there-than-in-the-wild dept.
Security
Windows Secrets writes "After two straight years of taking dead aim at Macbooks and Windows-powered machines, hackers at this year's CanSecWest conference will have shiny new targets: Web browsers and mobile phones. According to CanSecWest organisers, there will be two separate Pwn2Own competitions this year — one pitting hackers against IE8, Firefox 3 and Safari and another targeting Google Android, Apple iPhone, Nokia Symbian and Windows Mobile."
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  Technology: BeOS Successor Haiku Keeps the Faith on Wednesday February 11, @05:00PM

Posted by timothy on Wednesday February 11, @05:00PM
from the still-want-a-be-box-led-meter dept.
Be
kokito writes "OSNews managing editor Thom Holwerda reviews Haiku, the open source successor of the Be operating system. According to the review, Haiku faithfully/successfully replicates the BeOS user experience and 'personality,' boasting very short boot times, the same recognizable but modernized GUI using antialiasing for fonts and all vector graphics as well as vector icons, a file system with support for metadata-based queries (OpenBFS) and support for the BeAPI, considered by some the cleanest programming API ever. The project has also recently released a native GCC 4.3.3 tool chain, clearing the way for bringing up-to-date ports of multi-platform apps such as Firefox and VLC, and making it easier to work on Haiku ports in general." (More below.)
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  Science: New Success For Brain-Controlled Prosthetic Arm on Wednesday February 11, @04:18PM

Posted by timothy on Wednesday February 11, @04:18PM
from the less-impressive-than-vice-versa dept.
Medicine
An anonymous reader writes "A number of amputees are now using a prosthetic arm that moves intuitively, when they think about moving their missing limb. Todd Kuiken and colleagues at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago surgically rearrange the nerves that normally connect to the lost limb and embed them in muscles in the chest. The muscles are then connected to sensors that translate muscle movements into movement in a robotic arm. The researchers first reported the technique in a single patient in 2007, and have now tested it in several more. The patients could all successfully move the arm in space, mimic hand motions, and pick up a variety of objects, including a water glass, a delicate cracker, and a checker rolling across a table. (Three patients are shown using the arm in the related video.) The findings are reported today in Journal of the American Medical Association."
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