7 Ekim 2012 Pazar

Apple Acknowledges iPhone 5 Camera Flaw; Why Are We So Rude Online?

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An anonymous reader writes "Many iPhone 5 users are complaining that its camera is adding a purple flare to their photos. Speculation is that it's caused by the new sapphire lens cover that Apple touted as 'thinner and more durable than standard...
  Ask Slashdot: Best Cell Phone Carrier In the US?  From the bring-on-the-anecdotes department
martypantsROK writes "After nearly seven years of living abroad, I'm planning to return to the U.S. in early 2013. Last time I lived there, smart phones weren't out yet. Dropped calls were common, and poor reception (can you hear me now?) was an...
  Why Are We So Rude Online?  From the because-nobody-can-punch-us-in-the-face department
kodiaktau writes "An article in the WSJ discusses why internet users are more rude online than they are in person. The story discusses some of the possible reasons. For example, a study found that browsing Facebook tends to lower people's self...
  Microsoft Co-founder Dings Windows 8 As 'Puzzling, Confusing'  From the solid-color-rectangles department
CWmike writes "Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has called Windows 8 'puzzling' and 'confusing initially,' but assured users that they would eventually learn to like the new OS. Allen, who co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates in 1975, left the...
  Unredacted Filings Reveal Claims of Juror Misconduct in Apple vs Samsung Trial  From the just-get-judge-judy department
zaphod777 writes with this bit from Groklaw on more Jury related intrigue in the Apple-Samsung trial: "Samsung has now filed an unredacted version [PDF] of its motion for judgment as a matter of law, a new trial, and/or remittitur. That's the one...
  Earthquakes Correlated With Texan Fracking Sites  From the all-your-fault department
eldavojohn writes "A recent peer reviewed paper and survey by Cliff Frohlich of the University of Texas' Institute for Geophysics reveals a correlation between an increase in earthquakes and the emergence of fracking sites in the Barnett Shale,...
  Intel CPU Prices Stagnate As AMD Sales Decline  From the free-market-economics department
crookedvulture writes "Over the past few years, AMD's desktop processors have struggled to keep up with Intel's. AMD has slashed prices to make its chips more appealing, but Intel has largely held firm. Three years of historical data shows that...
  The Sci-fi Films To Look Forward To In 2013  From the still-waiting-on-serenity-2 department
brumgrunt writes "Not every sci-fi film released in 2013 will be a sequel or franchise movie. Den Of Geek has highlighted the ten sci-fi movies that might just offer something a little different from the PG-13, family-centric norm." The list...
  Singer Reportedly Outbids NASA for Space Tourist's Seat  From the money-well-spent department
RocketAcademy writes "ABC News is reporting that Phantom of the Opera singer/actress Sarah Brightman outbid NASA for a seat on a Soyuz flight to the International Space Station. Brightman reportedly paid more than $51 million. If that story is...
  Microsoft Reportedly Launching Its Own Windows Phone Smartphone  From the nokia-shareholders-gather-with-pikes department
zacharye writes "When Microsoft announced earlier this year that it will launch an own-brand tablet to compete directly with its various vendor partners working on Windows 8-based tablet PCs of their own, there was some backlash. Privately —...
  CmdrTaco Looks Back on Fifteen Years of Slashdot  From the hot-grits department
CmdrTaco sent in a link to his weblog post looking back on his experience running Slashdot for fifteen years: "For me the story of Slashdot is utterly inseparable from my own life. I built it while still in college: when normal people did their...
  Report Slams DHS Fusion Centers: No Terrorists Nabbed, Civil Rights Violated  From the that'll-be-a-misdemeanor-reading-/.-charge department
PolygamousRanchKid writes with news of a Senate report on just how ineffective those DHS "Fusion centers" have proven to be. From the article: "The lengthy, bipartisan report is a scathing evaluation of what the Department of Homeland Security...
  HP Plans To Cut Product Lines; Company Turnaround In 2016  From the just-what-investors-like-to-hear department
dcblogs writes "Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman told financial analysts today that it will take until 2016 to turn the company around. Surprisingly, Whitman put some of the blame for the company's woes on its IT systems, which she said have hurt...
  MPAA Boss Admits SOPA and PIPA Are Dead, Not Coming Back  From the time-to-schedule-the-victory-lap department
concealment points out comments from MPAA CEO Chris Dodd, who has acknowledged that SOPA and PIPA were soundly — and perhaps permanently — defeated. Quoting Ars Technica: "Dodd sounded chastened, with a tone that was a far cry from the...
  Starting Next Year, Brazil Wants To Track All Cars Electronically  From the we-know-you-weren't-stuck-in-traffic department
New submitter juliohm writes "As of January, Brazil intends to put into action a new system that will track vehicles of all kinds via radio frequency chips. It will take a few years to accomplish, but authorities will eventually require all...
     
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