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The Science of <em>Caddyshack</em>

slashdot.org Site Updates - 28 min 44 sec ago
astroengine writes "Thirty years after the release of the cult classic comedy Caddyshack, Discovery News has geeked out and gone on the hunt for any trace amount of science they can find in the movie (video). From gopher territoriality to seismic deformation, from pool poop bacteria to the color of lightning, it turns out there's quite a lot of science to talk about..."

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Copyright Troll USCG Violates Copyright

slashdot.org Site Updates - 42 min 44 sec ago
omarlittle writes "The US Copyright Group — a company owned by intellectual property lawyers, which has been in the news for threatening downloaders of the movie Hurt Locker — has apparently stolen their site from a competitor. At one point, even the competitor's phone number and copyright statement were copied word for word on USCG's 'settlement' website. The competitor is reportedly going to send a Cease & Desist."

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China's Firewall Stymies Google; Users Confused

slashdot.org Site Updates - 1 hour 22 min ago
eldavojohn writes "Massive confusion occurred last night for Google's Chinese search engine and ad services when Google's automated reporting system claimed that everything was blocked in China. The problem was that most users experienced no outage despite Google's reports and Google has backpedaled on those reports. Google explained that their tool for detecting blockage is not 'real-time': 'Because of the way we measure accessibility in China, it's possible that our machines could overestimate the level of blockage. That seems to be what happened last night when there was a relatively small blockage. It appears now that users in China are accessing our properties normally.' The WSJ blogger notes, 'Beijing may not need to cancel Google's license. Death by a thousand disruptions could be just as effective.'"

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BlindType &mdash; the Amazing Keyboard of the Future

slashdot.org Site Updates - 1 hour 43 min ago
kkleiner writes "BlindType has created a new touchscreen keyboard program of the same name that changes size, orientation, and position to match your wandering fingers as they type. BlindType also features some of the most impressive typing correction software I've ever seen. The result is a practical touchscreen interface that knows what you meant to type, even if you make mistakes. Lots of them. In fact, you can type without looking at the screen at all."

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Microsoft Street Slide: Street View done properly

TheRegister Site Updates - 1 hour 53 min ago
Take a peep

Leaving aside the creepy privacy aspects, Street View is one of Google's most valuable services. The ability to familiarise yourself with somewhere strange, before you arrive, is genuinely useful.…

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Futurologist defends 'malevolent dust' warning

TheRegister Site Updates - 1 hour 57 min ago
Dust up over supposed evil particles

A futurologist has defended his controversial warning that "smart dust" is liable to become a future information stealing threat.…

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Happy System Administrator Appreciation Day

slashdot.org Site Updates - 2 hours 6 min ago
ArbiterOne writes "The 11th Annual System Administrator Appreciation Day is today. Celebrated worldwide on the last Friday of July, this day honors those who fight in the digital trenches to keep the Net alive. OpenDNS offers a way to remind your boss about the holiday, while another blogger shares war stories. The startup Ksplice has created an homage to these heroes in the style of Choose Your Own Adventure." Reader Netbuzz submits a sobering look at the profession from Network World, which notes, "In the past year, [sysadmins'] pay has dropped, and more of their positions are being farmed out to temporary workers."

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Unisys floats mainframe cloud

TheRegister Site Updates - 2 hours 32 min ago
A ClearPath to the development skies

A mainframe cloud may seem oxymoronic like a lead Zeppelin ("a" included on purpose), or intuitively obvious (given the virtualization and metering capabilities that have been in mainframes for decades). But Unisys has nonetheless fluffed up a mainframe cloud for its ClearPath mainframe customers.…

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BlueArc gets extra greenbacks

TheRegister Site Updates - 2 hours 43 min ago
$20 million

BlueArc, the hardware-accelerated NAS array supplier startup, has pocketed another $20m in a seventh funding round, taking total funding to around $225m.…

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To Ballmer, Grabbing iPad's Market Is 'Job One Urgency'

slashdot.org Site Updates - 2 hours 45 min ago
Barence writes "Microsoft's Steve Ballmer has vented his frustration at the success of the iPad and said developing a Windows alternative is 'job one urgency.' 'Apple has done an interesting job of putting together a synthesis and putting a product out, and in which they've... they sold certainly more than I'd like them to sell, let me just be clear about that,' Ballmer told analysts. The Microsoft boss said the company plans to deliver a range of tablet formats in the next year, some based on Intel's next-gen Oak Trail processor. 'It is job one urgency around here. Nobody is sleeping at the switch. And so we are working with those partners, not just to deliver something, but to deliver products that people really want to go buy.'" In Microsoft's vision, slates will run a derivative of Windows 7.

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US law to neuter libel tourism

TheRegister Site Updates - 2 hours 53 min ago
Render foreign beatdowns unenforceable

The US House of Representatives has passed a law which will render libel rulings from the English courts unenforceable there. The bill has already been passed by the Senate and will go to US President Barack Obama to be signed into law.…

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UK supermarket starts contactless payments

TheRegister Site Updates - 2 hours 54 min ago
No touching

Spar is going contactless, attracted by the four pence per transaction the company could save by not asking shoppers for their PINs.…

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Microsoft should starve on radical penguin diet

TheRegister Site Updates - 3 hours 27 min ago
Capitalism and open source

Open...and Shut When the mouthpiece of American capitalism calls a company a dog, it's time to re-evaluate that company's chances.…

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Mars Site May Hold 'Buried Life'

slashdot.org Site Updates - 3 hours 32 min ago
sridharo sends in a report from the BBC that researchers have identified ancient rocks from Nili Fossae that could contain fossilized remains of life. These rocks are very similar to Pilbara rocks in northwest Australia. The rocks are estimated to be up to four billion years old, which means they have been around for three-quarters of the history of Mars. "[Many] scientists had hoped that they would soon have the opportunity to get much closer to these rocks. Nili Fossae was put forward as a potential landing site for NASA's ambitious new rover, the Mars Science Laboratory, which will be launched in 2011. ... But Nilae Fossae was eventually deemed too dangerous a landing site and it was finally removed from the list in June of this year." The research, led by a scientist from the SETI Institute, was published in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters.

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Mozy insists: It's not a bug...

TheRegister Site Updates - 3 hours 42 min ago
...it's a... yes, one of those!

Mozy says that the bugs reported by users concerning repeated full backups were not bugs at all, instead reflecting a feature of the product.…

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Delegate hacks into Black Hat streaming video

TheRegister Site Updates - 3 hours 47 min ago
What happens in Vegas...

Security shortcomings in Black Hat's newly established streaming media service allowed a security consultant to hack into the system and see presentations for free.…

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High-Frequency Programmers Revolt Over Pay

slashdot.org Site Updates - 4 hours 13 min ago
An anonymous reader writes "Programmers who design and code algorithms for investment banking are unhappy with their salaries. Many of them receive a low 6-figure salary whereas their bosses — who manipulate these algorithms and execute the trades — often earn millions. One such anonymous programmer points out that he was paid $150,000 per year, whereas the software he wrote was generating $100,000 per day."

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Czechs toast Bud-beating beer win

TheRegister Site Updates - 4 hours 41 min ago
Na zdraví!

Beer drinkers in the Czech Republic, and that's most of country, will be raising a glass today to celebrate a local victory against Anheuser-Busch, the maker of US "beer" Budweiser.…

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Xiotech forging secret Katana project

TheRegister Site Updates - 4 hours 45 min ago
HDD & SSD hybrid craftsmanship?

Word has reached us of a development project codenamed Katana inside Xiotech, with hints that the project involves HDD and SSD hybrid craftsmanship.…

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Cyber Security Challenge winner announced

TheRegister Site Updates - 4 hours 49 min ago
Quickest crypto off the mark

The UK's Cyber Security Challenge has announced the winner of its prologue crypto puzzle, as well as the solution - for anyone still struggling to find an answer.…

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