Sunday, September 18, 2011

[Slashdot] Headlines for 2011-09-19

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Ask Slashdot: Clever Cable Management?
from the bartering-with-entropy dept.
posted by Soulskill on Sunday September 18, @05:12 (Networking)
with 297 comments
http://ask.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/034254/Ask-Slashdot-Clever-Cable-Management?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Israel To Join CERN As First Non-European Member
from the join-the-party dept.
posted by samzenpus on Sunday September 18, @09:28 (Science)
with 283 comments
http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/1141244/Israel-To-Join-CERN-As-First-Non-European-Member?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

The (Big) Problem With RIM
from the rim-can't-get-an-edge dept.
posted by Soulskill on Sunday September 18, @08:14 (Blackberry)
with 279 comments
http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/0542230/The-Big-Problem-With-RIM?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Why Star Wars Should be Left to the Fans
from the don't-make-us-shoot-first dept.
posted by samzenpus on Sunday September 18, @17:35 (Star Wars Prequels)
with 258 comments
http://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/1948210/Why-Star-Wars-Should-be-Left-to-the-Fans?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Pirate Party Wins Seat In Berlin
from the walking-the-plank-of-the-people dept.
posted by samzenpus on Sunday September 18, @16:24 (Piracy)
with 133 comments
http://politics.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/1742231/Pirate-Party-Wins-Seat-In-Berlin?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Stunning Time Lapse of the Earth From the ISS
from the how's-the-view-up-there? dept.
posted by samzenpus on Sunday September 18, @15:21 (NASA)
with 107 comments
http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/1724225/Stunning-Time-Lapse-of-the-Earth-From-the-ISS?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

The Saga of the Virtual Wallet
from the holding-the-purse-strings dept.
posted by samzenpus on Sunday September 18, @12:59 (Google)
with 96 comments
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/1513223/The-Saga-of-the-Virtual-Wallet?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Xbox TV Launch Planned Before End of Year
from the xbox-surf-channels-until-i-pass-out dept.
posted by Soulskill on Sunday September 18, @02:16 (Television)
with 73 comments
http://games.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/0249209/Xbox-TV-Launch-Planned-Before-End-of-Year?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Making Facebook Self Healing
from the resistance-is-futile dept.
posted by Soulskill on Saturday September 17, @23:11 (Facebook)
with 67 comments
http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/0246229/Making-Facebook-Self-Healing?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Thin Film Transforms Any Surface Into Touchscreen
from the peel-and-stick dept.
posted by samzenpus on Sunday September 18, @14:15 (Input Devices)
with 57 comments
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/1647206/Thin-Film-Transforms-Any-Surface-Into-Touchscreen?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

The Letter That Started AMD's Open-Source Strategy
from the in-the-beginning dept.
posted by samzenpus on Sunday September 18, @11:49 (AMD)
with 54 comments
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/141232/The-Letter-That-Started-AMDs-Open-Source-Strategy?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Seagulls Spreading Resistant Bacteria On Beaches
from the just-when-you-thought-it-was-safe-to-go-into-the-water dept.
posted by samzenpus on Sunday September 18, @18:52 (Medicine)
with 49 comments
http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/2125213/Seagulls-Spreading-Resistant-Bacteria-On-Beaches?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Artificial Blood Vessels Created On a 3D Printer
from the time-to-change-the-vascular-cartridge dept.
posted by samzenpus on Sunday September 18, @10:34 (Biotech)
with 31 comments
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/09/18/1150256/Artificial-Blood-Vessels-Created-On-a-3D-Printer?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

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