Thursday, July 21, 2011

[Slashdot] Headlines for 2011-07-22

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Why Netflix Had To Raise Its Prices
from the well-raise-my-rent dept.
posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @17:29 (Movies)
with 352 comments
http://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/2023219/Why-Netflix-Had-To-Raise-Its-Prices?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Fed Audit's Initial Report Reveals Trillions in Secret Loans
from the go-ahead-have-a-cabal dept.
posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @16:27 (Government)
with 351 comments
http://politics.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1946234/Fed-Audits-Initial-Report-Reveals-Trillions-in-Secret-Loans?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Can a Playground Be Too Safe?
from the think-of-the-children's-thinking dept.
posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @15:52 (Education)
with 334 comments
http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/199212/Can-a-Playground-Be-Too-Safe?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Anonymous Hack One Gigabyte of Data From NATO
from the wear-a-helmet dept.
posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday July 21, @09:23 (Security)
with 283 comments
http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/135217/Anonymous-Hack-One-Gigabyte-of-Data-From-NATO?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Predictions of the Future...From the 1960s
from the house-of-tomorrow dept.
posted by samzenpus on Thursday July 21, @04:45 (Technology)
with 252 comments
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/0247222/Predictions-of-the-FutureFrom-the-1960s?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Atlantis Lands, Ending the Shuttle Era
from the we'll-miss-you dept.
posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday July 21, @08:45 (NASA)
with 239 comments
http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1211237/Atlantis-Lands-Ending-the-Shuttle-Era?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Apple Adopts Bluetooth 4.0. Could It Reject NFC?
from the shifting-sands-of-time dept.
posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @13:33 (Networking)
with 217 comments
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1718250/Apple-Adopts-Bluetooth-40-Could-It-Reject-NFC?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Build Your Own 135TB RAID6 Storage Pod For $7,384
from the for-all-your...-movies-yeah-thats-it dept.
posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday July 21, @10:05 (Data Storage)
with 214 comments
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/143236/Build-Your-Own-135TB-RAID6-Storage-Pod-For-7384?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

TSA Body Scanners To Show Less Revealing Images
from the a-little-less-leg dept.
posted by samzenpus on Wednesday July 20, @23:34 (Privacy)
with 195 comments
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/0146218/TSA-Body-Scanners-To-Show-Less-Revealing-Images?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Windows XP In a Browser
from the where-it-belongs dept.
posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @13:58 (Java)
with 171 comments
http://developers.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1743227/Windows-XP-In-a-Browser?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

8% of Android Apps Are Leaking Private Information
from the sieve-phone dept.
posted by samzenpus on Wednesday July 20, @21:13 (Android)
with 153 comments
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/07/20/2246210/8-of-Android-Apps-Are-Leaking-Private-Information?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Mozilla Announces Enterprise User Working Group
from the i-was-hoping-they-were-starting-work-on-lcars dept.
posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @12:08 (Firefox)
with 143 comments
http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1554235/Mozilla-Announces-Enterprise-User-Working-Group?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Wolfram Launches Computational Document Format
from the kinder-gentler-document-format dept.
posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @12:50 (News)
with 133 comments
http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1632244/Wolfram-Launches-Computational-Document-Format?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Don't Go 3D For 3D's Sake, Says Sony
from the out-of-their-depth dept.
posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @03:22 (Graphics)
with 129 comments
http://games.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/0556247/Dont-Go-3D-For-3Ds-Sake-Says-Sony?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

GE To Sample 500GB DVD-Size Discs Soon
from the yes-please-I'll-take-a-dozen dept.
posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @16:42 (Data Storage)
with 128 comments
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1851228/GE-To-Sample-500GB-DVD-Size-Discs-Soon?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Senators Taking Sides In AT&T/T Mobile Merger
from the no-sir-I-don't-like-it dept.
posted by samzenpus on Thursday July 21, @08:02 (Cellphones)
with 116 comments
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/0313258/Senators-Taking-Sides-In-ATampTT-Mobile-Merger?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Oracle Acquires K-splice For an Undisclosed Amount
from the exit-strategy dept.
posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @18:15 (Businesses)
with 116 comments
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/2143235/Oracle-Acquires-K-splice-For-an-Undisclosed-Amount?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Making Sense of the NoSQL Standouts
from the matching-this-to-this-to-this dept.
posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @15:02 (Databases)
with 114 comments
http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1858250/Making-Sense-of-the-NoSQL-Standouts?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

A Linux Distro From the US Department of Defense
from the buggy-whip-for-the-bandwagon dept.
posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @19:42 (Security)
with 98 comments
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/235215/A-Linux-Distro-From-the-US-Department-of-Defense?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Activision Trying To 'Reinvent' <em>Guitar Hero</em>
from the killing-it-once-wasn't-enough dept.
posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @17:03 (Music)
with 87 comments
http://games.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1948228/Activision-Trying-To-Reinvent-Guitar-Hero?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

FPGA Bitstream Security Broken
from the your-determined-foes-rub-their-hands-gleefully dept.
posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @14:18 (Encryption)
with 74 comments
http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1753217/FPGA-Bitstream-Security-Broken?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

EA Considers Service-Based Business Model For Sports Games
from the friend-or-foe-depends-on-price dept.
posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @06:37 (Businesses)
with 62 comments
http://games.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/067246/EA-Considers-Service-Based-Business-Model-For-Sports-Games?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Scientists Make Biochem "Brain" From DNA Strands
from the big-brain-little-brain dept.
posted by samzenpus on Thursday July 21, @01:50 (Biotech)
with 57 comments
http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/0244257/Scientists-Make-Biochem-Brain-From-DNA-Strands?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Why Any Competing Whois Registry Model Is Doomed
from the who-isn't dept.
posted by Soulskill on Thursday July 21, @10:46 (Network)
with 56 comments
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1442201/Why-Any-Competing-Whois-Registry-Model-Is-Doomed?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

UK Government To Share Restricted Files In the Cloud
from the what-could-go-wrong? dept.
posted by samzenpus on Thursday July 21, @11:28 (Cloud)
with 41 comments
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/1438230/UK-Government-To-Share-Restricted-Files-In-the-Cloud?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

Fond Memories of Nerd Camp
from the franklin-and-marshall-best-cty-site dept.
posted by timothy on Thursday July 21, @18:57 (Education)
with 39 comments
http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/07/21/2111207/Fond-Memories-of-Nerd-Camp?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email

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