Tuesday, December 27, 2011

[Slashdot] Headlines for 2011-12-28

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Why Can't We Put a BASIC On the Phone?
from the that's-make-it-too-easy dept.
posted by Unknown Lamer on Monday December 26, @19:15 (Google)
with 727 comments
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/11/12/26/2310226/why-cant-we-put-a-basic-on-the-phone?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

America's Turn From Science, a Danger For Democracy
from the tide-goes-in-tide-goes-out dept.
posted by Soulskill on Tuesday December 27, @14:27 (United States)
with 570 comments
http://politics.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/1910219/americas-turn-from-science-a-danger-for-democracy?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Techrights Recommends An Apple Boycott
from the competition-is-bad-for-business dept.
posted by Unknown Lamer on Tuesday December 27, @03:18 (Patents)
with 481 comments
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/0216217/techrights-recommends-an-apple-boycott?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Christmas Always On Sunday? Researchers Propose New Calendar
from the metric-holidays dept.
posted by Soulskill on Tuesday December 27, @18:04 (News)
with 335 comments
http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/2258205/christmas-always-on-sunday-researchers-propose-new-calendar?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Charlie Kindel On Why Windows Phone Still Hasn't Taken Off
from the need-a-bigger-booster dept.
posted by Soulskill on Tuesday December 27, @15:09 (Businesses)
with 271 comments
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/208207/charlie-kindel-on-why-windows-phone-still-hasnt-taken-off?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Do E-Readers Spell the Demise Of Traditional Schooling?
from the bender-teaches-first-grade-english dept.
posted by Unknown Lamer on Tuesday December 27, @05:26 (Education)
with 260 comments
http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/0329234/do-e-readers-spell-the-demise-of-traditional-schooling?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

PR Firm Unwisely Tangles With Penny Arcade
from the internet-lynch-mob-engaged dept.
posted by Soulskill on Tuesday December 27, @16:38 (The Internet)
with 247 comments
http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/2128202/pr-firm-unwisely-tangles-with-penny-arcade?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Ask Slashdot: Tools For Teaching High School Kids How To Make Games?
from the motivation-is-step-1 dept.
posted by timothy on Tuesday December 27, @11:32 (Education)
with 206 comments
http://ask.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/152228/ask-slashdot-tools-for-teaching-high-school-kids-how-to-make-games?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

DigiTimes Lends Credence To Apple-Branded TVs For 2012
from the they-deny-deny-deny-then-ship dept.
posted by timothy on Tuesday December 27, @12:19 (Television)
with 191 comments
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/177241/digitimes-lends-credence-to-apple-branded-tvs-for-2012?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

The GoDaddy Saga Continues
from the needs-more-illustrations dept.
posted by timothy on Tuesday December 27, @08:44 (Businesses)
with 179 comments
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/1312259/the-godaddy-saga-continues?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Why American Corporate Software Can No Longer Be Trusted
from the looking-out-for-number-one dept.
posted by Soulskill on Tuesday December 27, @15:55 (Businesses)
with 156 comments
http://politics.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/2054217/why-american-corporate-software-can-no-longer-be-trusted?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Will Hackers Try To Disrupt the Iowa Caucuses?
from the if-the-gop-can-do-it-anyone-can dept.
posted by Unknown Lamer on Tuesday December 27, @08:03 (Security)
with 151 comments
http://politics.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/0118245/will-hackers-try-to-disrupt-the-iowa-caucuses?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

China Begins Using New Global Positioning Satellites
from the seasonal-ferry-across-the-river-crab dept.
posted by timothy on Tuesday December 27, @10:50 (China)
with 149 comments
http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/143255/china-begins-using-new-global-positioning-satellites?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

2012 and the Technology Blahs
from the end-of-the-world-nigh-monetize-now-now-now dept.
posted by timothy on Tuesday December 27, @13:01 (AI)
with 119 comments
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/1745230/2012-and-the-technology-blahs?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Ask Slashdot: Geek-Centric Magazines Still Published On Paper?
from the printing-the-articles-gets-old dept.
posted by timothy on Tuesday December 27, @09:49 (Programming)
with 114 comments
http://ask.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/1429215/ask-slashdot-geek-centric-magazines-still-published-on-paper?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Boxee 1.5 Will Be the Last Supported Desktop Version
from the buyxee-buy dept.
posted by Unknown Lamer on Monday December 26, @20:30 (The Internet)
with 106 comments
http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/12/26/2356223/boxee-15-will-be-the-last-supported-desktop-version?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

GnuPG Short ID Collision Has Occurred.
from the 32-bits-ought-be-enough-for-anyone dept.
posted by Unknown Lamer on Monday December 26, @23:17 (Privacy)
with 105 comments
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/0044242/gnupg-short-id-collision-has-occurred?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

What Life Was Like Inside the Hexagon Project
from the in-the-spring-we'd-play-jai-alai dept.
posted by timothy on Tuesday December 27, @09:27 (Government)
with 96 comments
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/1330204/what-life-was-like-inside-the-hexagon-project?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

SETI To Scour the Moon For Alien Footprints?
from the just-an-old-hierarchy-monitor-station-and-some-robots dept.
posted by Soulskill on Tuesday December 27, @17:21 (Moon)
with 95 comments
http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/2133216/seti-to-scour-the-moon-for-alien-footprints?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

More Details On Drug Cartel's Clandestine Communications Network
from the odd-shaped-fruits-of-the-drug-war dept.
posted by timothy on Tuesday December 27, @10:08 (Communications)
with 73 comments
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/1346220/more-details-on-drug-cartels-clandestine-communications-network?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

New WiFi Setup Flaw Allows Easy Router PIN Guessing
from the orders-of-magnitude dept.
posted by Soulskill on Tuesday December 27, @18:55 (Networking)
with 31 comments
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/2324214/new-wifi-setup-flaw-allows-easy-router-pin-guessing?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Weird Fossils Show Ancient Organism Reproducing
from the privacy-of-their-own-bedrock dept.
posted by timothy on Tuesday December 27, @10:31 (China)
with 27 comments
http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/1423226/weird-fossils-show-ancient-organism-reproducing?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Twin GRAIL Probes To Map Lunar Gravity Field
from the magnets-how-do-they-work dept.
posted by Soulskill on Tuesday December 27, @13:45 (Moon)
with 17 comments
http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/1834226/twin-grail-probes-to-map-lunar-gravity-field?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

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