16 Eylül 2012 Pazar

Secret Service Investigating Romney Tax Hack Claim; TSA Says Screening Drinks Purchased Inside Airport Terminal Is Nothing New

To contact us Click HERE
    Chinese Students Say They Are Being Forced To Build Your Next iPhone   |  Apple Says "No" To Releasing New Dock Connector Specs     Secret Service Investigating Romney Tax Hack Claim  Chinese Students Say They Are Being Forced To Build Your Next iPhone  TSA Says Screening Drinks Purchased Inside Airport Terminal Is Nothing New  Apple Says "No" To Releasing New Dock Connector Specs  Nokia Claims a Memory Card Slot Would Have "Defiled" New Phone  Ask Slashdot: What's Your Take On Stand-Up Desks?  Dutch Police Ask 8000+ Citizens To Provide Their DNA  Quantum Teleportation Sends Information 143 Kilometers  Amazon Debuts Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Fire HD In 2 Sizes  GNOME 3.6 To Include Major Revisions  Google Patents Profit-Maximizing Dynamic Pricing  Did Sweden Pay Cambodia For the Pirate Bay Co-founder?  Bring On the Decentralized Social Networking  Nokia Apologizes For Misleading Lumia 920 Ad  NASA Working on Mars Menu     Secret Service Investigating Romney Tax Hack Claim  From the pay-up department
A federal investigation has been launched after hackers claimed to have stolen Mitt Romney’s tax returns. The hackers have given Romney until September 28th to pay $1 million in bitcoins or they say they will release the returns. From the...
  Chinese Students Say They Are Being Forced To Build Your Next iPhone  From the after-school-job department
pigrabbitbear writes "Now that Apple is putting the finishing touches on the most anticipated smartphone in history, Chinese students are again being pressed into service on the factory line inside the largest single internship program in the...
  TSA Says Screening Drinks Purchased Inside Airport Terminal Is Nothing New  From the what-do-you-got-there department
First time accepted submitter lcam writes in with a story about a video that has started a new round of condemnation against the TSA over the testing of drinks. "The video, posted on YouTube on Monday and featured on NBC Nightly News with Brian...
  Apple Says "No" To Releasing New Dock Connector Specs  From the mine-all-mine department
sl4shd0rk writes "According to sources, Apple hasn't offered any specs to developers for the new '9-pin Connector' to be used on the next version of the iPhone. Apple has also said it may use 'licensing agreements and threats of lawsuits' to...
  Nokia Claims a Memory Card Slot Would Have "Defiled" New Phone  From the not-in-the-face department
nk497 writes "Nokia unveiled its flagship Lumia 920 Windows Phone 8 handset today, but it doesn't feature an SD card slot. There's a reason why: Nokia's designers didn't want to 'defile' the design. 'We started with the premise that we wanted an...
  Ask Slashdot: What's Your Take On Stand-Up Desks?  From the desks-that-won't-rat-under-pressure department
An anonymous reader writes "I work at a non-profit that doesn't have the resources to automatically bend to each and every whim. However, I've been told that I can't use a cardboard box to put my computer on, for OSHA and fire prevention reasons....
  Dutch Police Ask 8000+ Citizens To Provide Their DNA  From the just-a-swab-between-the-cheek-and-gums department
sciencewatcher writes "In an attempt to solve a rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl, the Dutch police have asked 8080 men to provide their DNA. All these people lived 5 km or less from the crime scene at the time of the murder. This reopened...
  Quantum Teleportation Sends Information 143 Kilometers  From the like-a-coal-mine-in-the-canaries department
SchrodingerZ writes "Scientists from around the world have collaborated to achieve quantum teleportation over 143 kilometers in free space. Quantum information was sent between the Canary Islands of La Palma and Tenerife. Quantum teleportation is...
  Amazon Debuts Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Fire HD In 2 Sizes  From the plus-they-wash-your-back department
Nerval's Lobster writes "Amazon used a Sept. 6 event in California to debut a range of products, including a front-lit [not back-lit, as originally reported] Kindle e-reader with a higher-resolution screen, an updated Kindle Fire, and the new...
  GNOME 3.6 To Include Major Revisions  From the clamor-from-the-villagers department
supersloshy writes "The launch of the GNOME 3 desktop environment sparked heated debate and criticism. GNOME developers have been listening to the concerns of its users and it is rolling out several significant changes in GNOME 3.6. The message...
  Google Patents Profit-Maximizing Dynamic Pricing  From the what-the-market-will-bare department
theodp writes "A newly-granted Google patent on Dynamic Pricing of Electronic Content describes how information gleaned from your search history and social networking activity can be used against you by providing tell-tale clues for your...
  Did Sweden Pay Cambodia For the Pirate Bay Co-founder?  From the money-makes-the-world-go-round department
An anonymous reader writes "At the start of this month, news broke that The Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm had been arrested in Cambodia. A bunch of updates followed, including that Svartholm would be deported to Sweden, and that the two...
  Bring On the Decentralized Social Networking  From the node-distinction department
Frequent contributor Bennett Haselton writes: "The distributed-social-networking Diaspora Project recently announced that their software will be released as open source. I don't know if Diaspora specifically will be the Next Big Thing in social...
  Nokia Apologizes For Misleading Lumia 920 Ad  From the white-van-requires-2-year-activation department
hypnosec writes "During Nokia's press event for the launch of its flagship Windows Phone 8 smartphone — the Lumia 920 — the Finnish company made available some promotional materials wherein there was a video showcasing PureView's main...
  NASA Working on Mars Menu  From the we're-going-to-need-a-bigger-cooler department
DevotedSkeptic writes in with a story about the work going into feeding astronauts on a mission to Mars. "The menu must sustain a group of six to eight astronauts, keep them healthy and happy and also offer a broad array of food. That's no simple...
     
You are subscribed to this Resource Newsletter as oktora1984@gmail.com .   To change your preferences - receive this in html or text, visit the Preference Center!   To unsubscribe, click here or send an email to: unsubscribe-47676@elabs10.com   Slashdot  |  594 Howard Street,  Suite 300  |  San Francisco, CA  94105
To view our Privacy Policy click
here.
 

 

Hiç yorum yok:

Yorum Gönder